I was reading messages in FOV section when I found this one...
Originally Posted by Vometia
Originally Posted by Shaver
Let's not forget the fact that we're all humans who can take a dragon form... NOT dragons who can take a human form. I rather spend more time in human form than in Dragon form; that's just me!

"Me too" etc. Part of me feels I'm slightly missing the point considering the game's premise, and the dragon part was very well done, but I still preferred being human, wandering about and interacting with people.

For me personally the game would've been better in both human and dragon forms if the Orobas Fjords section of the game had much wider open spaces similar to Broken Valley and bigger settlements to hang around; but it's easy to say "if only..." when the development effort to realise it would've been prohibitive. Still, one can dream. smile

Of course it might've helped somewhat if previous areas weren't effectively off-limits: that is one of my pet hates in video games; same applies to the likes of The Witcher and... well, anything else that does it!

I thought, "It's true," then I had an idea. If there is dragon stuff again in Div3, would it be possible to make dragon part more interactive? I mean, by having the opportunity (for exemple) to meet flying NPC? I think what made those flights somewhat anoying for some gamers is that was nothing but fights (and a little exploration). Instead of just being a fighting-and-exploring creature, we could help someone by transporting very heavy stuff only a dragon strength can afford, or any other kind of dragon mission that doesn't include only fighting skills.

Well, I maybe don't realize how much work it would be for little fun added, but it should give a new taste to flying moments.



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