As a dragon, you can move forward, backward, and side to side. You can hover in place. You can also look up and move forward to increase your height, or down and back, or etc etc.
Why is it (still) not possible to move vertically independently of forward/reverse motion? This was a grievance I had with Divinity II. It makes a tolerable experience out of what would otherwise be a profoundly enjoyable one by lacking something I suppose I take for granted.
It's like real flight. What craft can hover, move backwards, etc.? A helicopter. It can also move vertically. Imagine how clumsy it would be if it couldn't.
Just sayin'. -- And just to be clear, I don't mean limit vertical movement relative to the ground to new key bindings, as I think some people would want. I mean, I'd like to see keybindings for vertical movement relative to the current perspective.
Also, I realize a dragon is not a helicopter, but on that note, one would think the more agile of the two would be the dragon with the jetpack.
Last edited by louthelou; 08/08/13 06:29 AM.