What the hell is with the thread necromancy on this one? You guys do realize that this thread is nearly 2 YEARS dead?
It's all good, I just like to pop in and remind everyone when thread necromancy happens, this one in particular I couldn't figure out how anyone unearthed itWhat the hell is with the thread necromancy on this one? You guys do realize that this thread is nearly 2 YEARS dead?
Sorry
i get bored sometimes and scroll 500pages through the general skyrim discussions. I rekon its better 'raising' a dead thread than creating a whole new 1.
Forgot one thing: I never swim in third person, because I've discovered it's a surefire way to start losing health. I just can't keep/get my character's head above the surface when in third person.
I do the same, but always am in one of my homes seated and in street clothes rather than armor and weapons.I have the strange habit of every time I save when turning off the game, I switch to third person and face my character.
Do you have peripheral vision in real life? I can see to about 240 degrees so I find first person incredibly restrictive. I can't even see someone coming from a right angle to me! It's not that I mind it, but I'm afraid I'll have a heart attack if a sabre cat or a drauger sneaks up on me again!Third-person is just too unrealistic to me. I don't really notice a narrow field of vision in first-person like others have mentioned, but the 360 degree vision you basically get from third person is too big of an advantage for me to consider. I shouldn't be able to see what people are up to behind me unless I look in that direction.
Do you have peripheral vision in real life? I can see to about 240 degrees so I find first person incredibly restrictive. I can't even see someone coming from a right angle to me! It's not that I mind it, but I'm afraid I'll have a heart attack if a sabre cat or a drauger sneaks up on me again!Third-person is just too unrealistic to me. I don't really notice a narrow field of vision in first-person like others have mentioned, but the 360 degree vision you basically get from third person is too big of an advantage for me to consider. I shouldn't be able to see what people are up to behind me unless I look in that direction.
Yeah, but wouldn't it be cool to do that! You're right, of course about when you're helmetted. I jump with skeevers anyhow, even in third person. I'm almost always running at top speed and everything comes up from behind anyhow. What gets me the worst are the sabrecats jumping out at you from absolutely everywhere! They're supposed to be out in the wild or the hinterlands and I get jumped by one with a couple hundred feet of the Solitude stables. I swear, they're stalking me to take revenge for all of them that I've killed and turned in to leather helmets.Do you have peripheral vision in real life? I can see to about 240 degrees so I find first person incredibly restrictive. I can't even see someone coming from a right angle to me! It's not that I mind it, but I'm afraid I'll have a heart attack if a sabre cat or a drauger sneaks up on me again!Third-person is just too unrealistic to me. I don't really notice a narrow field of vision in first-person like others have mentioned, but the 360 degree vision you basically get from third person is too big of an advantage for me to consider. I shouldn't be able to see what people are up to behind me unless I look in that direction.
My real life peripherals are of little consequence while playing. As you mentioned, in first-person things can actually sneak up on you and surprise you. I almost threw myself back off my chair once when a skeever jumped in my face. In third-person, I would have saw that thing creep up. No fun for me. Like I said, it's just too much of an advantage imo. I shouldn't be able to detach my head at will to peer over a hill.
Not to mention... ever wore a football helmet or hockey helmet? They adversely affect your peripherals, kinda like a steel helmet in Skyrim might.
Do you have peripheral vision in real life? I can see to about 240 degrees so I find first person incredibly restrictive. I can't even see someone coming from a right angle to me! It's not that I mind it, but I'm afraid I'll have a heart attack if a sabre cat or a drauger sneaks up on me again!Third-person is just too unrealistic to me. I don't really notice a narrow field of vision in first-person like others have mentioned, but the 360 degree vision you basically get from third person is too big of an advantage for me to consider. I shouldn't be able to see what people are up to behind me unless I look in that direction.