Saxon1974 said:
"no environmental interactivity"
Will we ever get games that have this again? Non of the current 3D games seem to have any of it. Your lucky if you get one container in one room you can open.
I used to think its a resource issue with 3d games, but at this point I think they just figure it isnt worth adding all that in.
MAn I miss Ultima VII level of interactivity. Non interactive environments seem cold and dead no matter how nice they look.
Well, Risen has a fair amount of it though a lot of it is kind of pointless. If you have a saw you can saw wood, but you never get anything out of it. As I mentioned in another thread, crafting swords is a lot of fun going from the furnace, anvil, water trough, and finally the wheel. Cooking food is entertaining enough and you can sit down on chairs and stools. You can dig holes, but only when there is treasure. It would have been kind of fun to have to follow a map that tells you to take ten paces or something and then dig rather then just looking for the tell tale sandy texture.
It's kind of goofy and LARPish, but why not let people do these things? I suppose it does give your character a little bit more... well, character so they should add it in. In BG I always thought it'd be fun to watch your party sit down at the tables when they drink. I understand that there were limitations back then, but what's the limitations now?