Sunday is Gaming Day: What Are You Playing Weekly Thread
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How, uh, “grounded” does it feel? Not as in setting or story, but how your character feels in the world. Are the NPCs fully static? Are there settlements? Crime? Can you pick up forks and other clutter? I’ve been following the game for a while but can’t make heads or tails of it in terms of immersion
character feels a lot more weighty in combat in the world than in skyrim, that aspect is good. in traversal all i can say is i haven’t noticed it feeling floaty but nothing has blown me away. you do have a slide which is cool
what do you mean by the npcs being static?
also what do you mean by settlements?
you can steal items from chests in the first main city i visited but i didnt attempt it
you can loot those things as junk but i cant say if you can just pick them up and hold them like in skyrim
biggest immersion breaker for me is performance. ue5 is so shitbn