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Why is there no animation for when enemies dodge attacks?

Is this 1980? Mathfinder games had it.

Hate how they're exposing all the formulas. Just promotes metafaggotry. I like figuring out how a game works..
 

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Why is there no animation for when enemies dodge attacks?

Is this 1980? Mathfinder games had it.
A real deal-breaker. It's the current year, after all.

Hate how they're exposing all the formulas. Just promotes metafaggotry. I like figuring out how a game works..
Don't watch such videos then?

Though I guess it is a good sign that there is nothing substantial to complain about.
 
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Awesome update from Owlcat. Info on the mechanical aspects of the game is always what I'm most interested in. So far I like what I see.
 

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Why is there no animation for when enemies dodge attacks?

Is this 1980?

I know right. Even NWN had it.
In fact, this is important because this is graphical gameplay feedback. You NEED unconscious feedback that in order to interact well with the game. Not even simply being provided numbers - that requires the consciousness/attention spent on looking at the numbers instead of playing the game.

Sim racing games take advantage of force feedback. Any action game needs good feedback because without it the action is.. more dull.

A game such as this Rogue Trader should have the "genre equivalent" of "force feedback."
 

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