Xraygoggles
@Xraygoggles@lemmy.world
- Comment on Hypothesis: Modern retro-inspired indies are much more enjoyable than the retro games themselves 5 days ago:
Can you imagine if you had all the time back you spent watching attack animations in RPGs over the years? There is definitely an immersion argument to be made, and this is why I just want the option to be available. I tend to be very mechanics focused and I play mostly puzzle games so I’m just here to ‘figure it out’. For visuals and storytelling I’m reaching for different media first, that’s personal preference not a knock on VG.
I just want to illustrate that I kind of still have ‘down time’ where I’m just staring at a screen that isn’t changing, but the difference is that I’m playing the game in my head and thinking through things not being trapped for 2 seconds to watch somebody swing a sword. Especially if I’ve seen it a million times already and fully finished appreciating how cool it looks.
Your argument is really strong when it comes to action games though, but I guess we could also think about how it creates a build up and release of tension if applied mindfully. But that’s usually not the case, it’s just ‘the formula says we need a cut scene here’.
Maybe the convergence of ideas here is to stand up brighter lines between playing and watching?
- Comment on Hypothesis: Modern retro-inspired indies are much more enjoyable than the retro games themselves 5 days ago:
I think this a pretty accurate take. One place I’ll add that retro games shine is fast forward, but that’s not the games themselves as much as the platform. To me, that’s their killer feature. When it comes to animations, I’m definitely not a patient gamer. And modern design seems to get this wrong constantly.
- Comment on Playing Dragonsweeper because of Ars' article. Did I have any way out of this without guessing? 4 months ago:
Next to the dragon you have 216 and you know that the two squares above it, one is a mine and the other is a 3. This leaves one remaining square around the dragon that you know what it has to be by process of elimination because you haven’t seen it yet. I don’t know how to do spoilers but I’m sure you can crack the code here.