unseeingeye
Cleric/Mage
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- Jul 13, 2021
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I also enjoy rifling through peoples pockets when looting them in first-person mode! The way he turns people over, or lifts them up by the chest, &c it is very immersive and well animated. But absolutely I play the game 99% in third-person mode with the nearest camera setting. I know on PC you can adjust the FOV by a significant margin, too.That is probably the best reason to check out first person mode, yeah ^^; though another way to see those lovely little details is to enter photo mode mid-fight.
I think I actually first found that series with Jonathan Ferguson precisely because so much love was put into the guns in RDR2. Almost singlehandedly gave me an interest in firearms between the sense of personality they're given and the importance they have in amplifying agency (to great and terrible consequences) throughout the story.
That's pretty cool that you found the series through him. I'd played the earlier games back in the day and so naturally was blown away when they announced this one, though as I mentioned a few pages back my initial experience with the game was positive but ultimately lukewarm. It was only after returning to it that I realized how deep the game actually is, and how much I'd missed out on or simply went unaware of in my initial play through which, admittedly was mostly focused on the narrative.
My interest in firearms isn't great but I do very much admire them as works of art and find their design and functioning to be fascinating. If I could own them I unquestionably would, but as a felon I'm unfortunately unable to. Their history and development is something I am very much into reading though, and being able to use virtual recreations of specific guns in video games is certainly a lot of fun.