Gregz
Arcane
No immersion, no game.
Immersion is overrated and a gateway drug to escapism. Escapism is for losers.
Nope.Immersion is overrated and a gateway drug to escapism.
Storyfag shit is in no way proper.But for a proper rpg
It's the refuge of the brainlet coward who is unable to break the game and its mechanics, and chooses to cope by immersing himself in the drivel written by some retard.
It's the new "cinematic experience". They just don't want to sell you 30fps, but bad game mechanics.I don't know because Immersion™ is a now a buzzword used by game devs.
If you have trouble assuming the role of your character(s) in computer RPGs, then the problem may not be with the game. Let your autism consume you.
Nope.Immersion is overrated and a gateway drug to escapism.
Immersion is having a stong interest (or even feeling concerned) about what's happening on the screen.
Escapism is self-inserting yourself into the MC to "live" a surrogative existence (probably because yours is shit).
The no-immershun crowd are either clinicaly diagnosable psychopaths or try hard "I'm not a pussy!" faggots. Anybody with empathy feels immersion.
If you have trouble assuming the role of your character(s) in computer RPGs, then the problem may not be with the game. Let your autism consume you.
Autism is the opposite of immersion. Autistic people typically can't immerse themselves because they can't use imagination like we normies can. Autistic people play CRPGs strictly for their mechanics. They are typically the people who complain about games like Skyrim because they can't get immersed in them anyway and the mechanics aren't autistic enough for them. Autistic people prefer convoluted/complex isometric crpgs and they don't care if they don't have good graphics/ audio, voice acting, etc they don't see the lack of immersive aspects as a downside. They are the people who play shit like Kenshi for example.
I'm glad we're in agreement that Fallout perfected the roleplaying RPG game genre.Yeah, if you've ever made more than one character in D&D then you CHEATED!
Also, if he or she died in the game, why aren't you dead IRL?
I'm in full-immersion mode when I play Icewind Dale and Icewind Dale 2. You can try to experience a story through the eyes of multiple characters.immersion doesn't exist if you're allowed to control more than one character