Trust me: for combat having a fixed, pulled back camera is much better, especially when enemies flank you.
squarezero since you have played the beta does the first person camera is actually better that the one in aralon? in aralon the only way to look you weapons in first person was looking down and the enemies look way to close to you
Personally, I prefer playing in first person because that's what I grew up with. As for Shadowlands, I think they did a great job with this particular perspective. The only issues I've had so far were while wielding a shield because it blocked some of your view (especially the larger ones). Other than that, I'm absolutely loving how it plays. Hope that helps.
so if like in the elder scrolls correct (oblivion, skyrim) the shield is no problem since thats how it should be Anyway thanks mac thats all i need to know since i too prefer play in first person
Yup, that's exactly how it is, so you shouldn't have any issues playing entirely in first person. You're REALLY going to love this game!! Be sure to pick up the soundtrack if you haven't already. Sean did an AMAZING job (as usual). Here's the link: http://seanbeesoncomposerformedia.bandcamp.com/
Actually already i have downloaded and like many here said i also think the "The Eastern Forest" should be ravenswords main theme Well thanks for all the clarification mac that 20 of december looks really far away
I prefer the third person camera because I like seeing my own character and his armor. The armor looks very nice!
I prefer first person perspective-pulls me into the action of the game more,makes it more immersive-glad to hear this about first person-only a couple more days,just got MC4 and I should have just enough for Ravensword 2
I want to know about the download and installation size. My iPhone has very little memory and I want to know if I have to delete a few games. Thanks
819 MB installed -- about 520 MB download. And no, the fact that it's smaller than a 1GB doesn't mean the game is not massive. I didn't really play in first person very much -- it's an issue of taste and the fact that I like to have better situational awareness in combat. From what I've seen, though, the FP view is well thought out.
What makes you say that? You can go wherever you want whenever you want to (granted you'll proably die a lot depending on your current experience level).