The Infectious Paradox
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So, I disliked Elden Ring compared Dark Souls or BB. Actually, the better phrase is I felt less immersed and rewarded. I kept wondering why, but I think after all this time I'm understanding why.
Generally speaking, I think these souls like tend to be more enjoyable in a semi open world. It's feels more focus and purposeful with enemy placement. In a lot of ways, exploring the map felt like - ride up on a new area and here are 3 or 4 enemies sitting there. Just standing around waiting for you to meet them and fight.
I recently replayed RDR2 and the immersion and world felt alive. Obviously, this is not the same type of game. BUT in my ideal world I would have liked the world to feel less static. I mean more NPCs and enemies interacting. A rune bear fighting soldiers, but also simple things like the caravans with the 2 giants.
I think this would have been more achievable if the world was a little smaller. Maybe that'd help with the same enemy bloat. I know what these From games are about and I love them. But if you're going to make it open world itd feel more enjoyable if the world felt like it would be moving with you there or not.
Generally speaking, I think these souls like tend to be more enjoyable in a semi open world. It's feels more focus and purposeful with enemy placement. In a lot of ways, exploring the map felt like - ride up on a new area and here are 3 or 4 enemies sitting there. Just standing around waiting for you to meet them and fight.
I recently replayed RDR2 and the immersion and world felt alive. Obviously, this is not the same type of game. BUT in my ideal world I would have liked the world to feel less static. I mean more NPCs and enemies interacting. A rune bear fighting soldiers, but also simple things like the caravans with the 2 giants.
I think this would have been more achievable if the world was a little smaller. Maybe that'd help with the same enemy bloat. I know what these From games are about and I love them. But if you're going to make it open world itd feel more enjoyable if the world felt like it would be moving with you there or not.
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