NiKr wrote: » https://ashesofcreation.wiki/Gliding_mounts
Botagar wrote: » Unfortunately that wiki page is literally 3 dot points with much to be desired in terms of actual gameplay impact and design vision I dropped a question asking for more information about Gliding Mounts into this months Q&A thread so hopefully we'll have more stuff to add to that page *soon*.
Botagar wrote: » Gliding Mounts: What is the design space being considered for these? For instance, will some gliding mount have the ability for short bursts of upwards movement for more dynamic maneuvering? Will they be locked 2 feet off the ground as "floating" only mounts? What kinds of gliding mounts do you envision and how will they play?
Botagar wrote: » FYI, my bias is that I want to see gliding mounts be something similar to the GW2 "flying" mounts.
NiKr wrote: » Botagar wrote: » FYI, my bias is that I want to see gliding mounts be something similar to the GW2 "flying" mounts. I think that's the issue here. When I hear "gliding" I don't immediately go "but do they fly though?" Gliding is gliding. You find an elevated location. You jump and glide. You land on the ground and then run. Iirc we've heard Steven say that they flying mounts on the stream are pretty much just gliding mount models, but flying. And considering that AA is one of the inspirations, I'm imagining smth like thishttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CoFGbi0RGXM There's even a small "jump up" in the air on a cd.
Botagar wrote: » If he's not set and is still open to discussion, well, let me ask you. For the highest tier of NON royal aerial mounts, do you want them to function just like fleshy gliders?
Mojave wrote: » My biggest thing is that I don't want the mechanic for if you were to get a flying mount egg, then you must hatch it at a high level stable from the animal husbandry perk, because I could see that leading to problems with players who are into the animal husbandry system are the only ones with flying mounts. I think the best thing is that with the royal stables building in some cities, you just go there and boom you hatch your mount and now can fly it. ...
NiKr wrote: » Botagar wrote: » If he's not set and is still open to discussion, well, let me ask you. For the highest tier of NON royal aerial mounts, do you want them to function just like fleshy gliders? Pretty much. Just a glider that can also run on the ground (slower than a good ground mount). The quality would just determine speed of gliding and maybe the cd of the "jump", if they add it (I personally couldn't care either way). I don't really care for flairs or air tricks or whatever. All I need from a gliding mount is to let me jump off a roof or a mountain and diagonally get down to the ground.
Botagar wrote: » Because if so, even if you had a royal mount egg, don't you need to be one of those 10 'royal' people to actually make use of it? Otherwise you'd be better of selling it to one of those who can actually fly. Sorry, my brain died trying to follow that other flying mount thread so not sure what info surfaced there.
Botagar wrote: » Just curious though, have you had a go with the GW2 mounts before? Or GW2 gliding?
NiKr wrote: » Fairly sure the eggs are separate from the castle/metro stuff. It's just a way to get the non-royal people flying.
NiKr wrote: » Nope. I tried starting GW2, but barely got past the first quest Maybe I'll get further one of these days. I know that GW2 is supposed to have some cool flying mount mechanics. So cool that WoW even copied them. But outside of a gliding functionality I just wouldn't really care for them. And I'd prefer if the game didn't have reupping winds or other mechanics that could make people effectively fly all over the place. GW2's world was built with that kind of feature in mind (at least I'd assume it was), while the whole point of super limited flying in Ashes is to keep the world feeling small. If all the people could just go gliding super fast across the lands, it'll go right against the design of the game.
Botagar wrote: » Wait what?! I though you had to be Royal or Mayor of a Metro for flight. Otherwise the mount will just be a T2 Gliding mount. From the wiki: Royal mounts are capable of true flight when utilized by Mayors of metropolis nodes or Kings and Queens of Guild castles.[4][5]