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Breaking immersion
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Just found this on reddit and I totally agree regarding breaking the immersion of the game.
https://www.reddit.com/r/MMORPG/comments/845wxr/was_cautiously_optimistic_about_ashes_of_creation/
What are your thoughts?
https://www.reddit.com/r/MMORPG/comments/845wxr/was_cautiously_optimistic_about_ashes_of_creation/
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With that in mind, it would probably Intrepid to put someone on the artwork for this thing so that its in game version can be seen to calm the fears of the angry masses who have already gotten the pitchforks and the torches.
This will also clear the way for them to release other stuff that might have look cartoony in the concept art but turns out looking a1.
The good news is this first product gave them a good gauge of the sentiments of the public.
They might have actually wanted to go in a completely legit new direction and do something original that was consistent with their lore that we know absolutely next to zero about.
It seems going down that route was met with people with a baseball bat down a dark alley.
For the record though, I was scratching my head thinking i had entered the twilight realm of 'Ashes R Us'. Because it was so far removed from any expectations I had. Psychedelic pallettes mixed with a mundane world had me wondering, but i wrote that off as the underworld merging with the overworld at certain places.
Is it just plain wrong....or is it simply culture shock at something original.
I can't have any cohersion if I don't get any information at all about the state of the world, it's inhabitants, creatures and so on. If all they give us is stuff we can buy for more funds without context. Well, wrongly done Intrepid then.
If they want to head down a completely different art style, then transparency is needed and it's needed like yesterday.
Now don't bring down the lightning bolts for IS just yet, like mentioned above the lore could call for things like this. I would be ok with that, as long as the lore can back up the purpose.
Nice cohesion about the world it's cultures and inhabitants we just established as an overall picture by one cartoony teddy bear you can buy. Guess we can expect more wanky stuffed animals that you can buy. It's coherent with the world every wizard has them. Period -- Questionmark
"This wizard dad wanted to cheer his wizard kid up after he lost his first companion. Sadly he sucked at working with his hands if it didn't involve writing. It turned out as this wanky stuffed teddybear which he hexed so his son could ride around on it. At least it was made out of love."
If it's a stuffed animal and looks like one... because it is. Would it have made more sense that since it came to life it looked like a real bear? It's a skin, most that have it likely won't use it and those that do will swap it for something better later. A bit of corruption might be worth it to attack anyone riding it...
I agree, IS is going down a road with their pre-order/support cosmetics that I do not appreciate. For me, everything should look medieval in comparison with maybe a bit of magic flare added in. Then again, that would make it look like all the other games I enjoy playing.
Not sure if the image art / skin will match, but stuffed teddy mounts seem out of place. As for the background, that explains 1 existing... just 1.
Things like this will be a game breaker for me for sure. I am picturing my crew gearing up for a fight when one of them rides up on a teddy bear. Nope. Just nope.
I'm more than willing to see where the art direction goes, for Stuffertons, and how it meshes with Ashes, stylistically, as well as thematically. Just hoping (along with others, I presume), that it doesn't break our idea of immersion. Cheers to open-mindedness!
It's about principle really, do you include such "out of place stuff" or no. And I think this shows the answer for AoC is yes.
If its not believable and conceivable in a players imagination there will be no immersion.
The experience is so jarring its akin to walking into a brick wall.
So yes you can use the ...because magic...get out of jail free card.
But that wont make it any more believable to the players because, as steven said, everyone has their own taste.
Which is why I always think its best to stick to the realms of physical reality or at the very least scientific possibility.
No body can argue if such things are immersion breaking because it is a common frame of reference that 'everyone' can agree on and is already accepted.
The imagination does not have to make any leaps.
And as such immersion cant be broken.
But like said. I will wait and see. This could me much ado about nothing.
Silliness exist in this world. When I see someone overly dressed, with multi-colored hair, and an iguana on their shoulder I don't think, "...well life is too silly if this is going to start happening, better check out." I, unfortunately sometimes, stick around and continue paying for it.
I can expect and deal with a bit of silliness, it's just that I would have preferred IS went a different way with their skins. I am a donor not a stock-holder though, so I wasn't asked prior to them releasing the teddy-mount-skin.
I don't believe a lot of players will equip it or use it for very long. In the end it hurt IS a little bit if no one purchased the skin or some refused to purchase the bundle because they saw that and thought the same way.
I would like to see drastically different areas with huge buildings, so i look like an ant and have a feeling about a huge world.
I would like to see ever burning grasses, new unknown elements, new physically rules. Stylish not overused raidbosses, with hard but fun gameplay (With tactics, not only dodge everything you see and you are good).
I would like to see a waterfall streaming upwards a mountain and you can drive with your ship there! i want to see pure colors and contrasts.
Sorry im am not native english speaker, if you guys need a german translator, let me know.
Greetings Sengura
Then I ask myself why such a shift would only be released now and not at the beginning of kick starter, so people knew it would be a child focused game. Not that theres anything wrong with a child friendly game. I just wouldnt have invested into it, because it wouldnt have been my cup of tea. Its why I didnt touch wow with a barge pole. Smacks of a kind of dishonesty in a way.
We'll see where this goes I guess.
I think from this point forward, the community has given feedback on the mount. I will be more conscientious of what cosmetics hit the marketplace, and how those items are portrayed in their concept art. There will be no immersion breaking assets, and this mount will match the world, its lore and appearance.
I am pretty big on immersion, but relying on trust from the community that all assets in-game will conform to an immersive atmosphere is probably not the best approach given the history of mmorpg's over the past so many years. It is also difficult to give in-game representations of cosmetics because our production at the moment is on getting Alpha 1 ready. Cosmetics are scheduled to be worked on just before launch of the game.