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How about YOU read before you decide to post a freakin essay about non-issue.
The entire f*cking reason why devs did kickstarter is so GAME IS NOW GONNA HAVE FIRST PERSON COMBAT!!
As in - Y O U W I L L B E A B L E T O P L A Y E N T I R E G A M E I N F P P
I can't dumb it down even more for you...
I think you should check the dates and read my post that is pinned at the top of this thread. My statement is binding. It will be possible to complete the entire game in FPP. We even already have the first FPP combat prototypes.
Check the Kickstarter video. Toward the end, I explain in detail (I’m the Game Director) why FPP involves a lot of additional work, and you can also see some footage showing exactly what that work entails. Many things are created differently when viewed up close versus from a distance - for example, animations need to have a different dynamic, reveal the weapon more, and (most importantly!) not clip into the player’s camera.
In FPP, many details are more visible, so models need to be more detailed, and effects (like muzzle flashes) have to be completely redone and behave differently in the environment. The HUD has to be entirely redesigned because, by definition, it clashes more in FPP than in TPP, and if it’s too heavy, it disrupts immersion. And, of course, every single functional test (every mission, every enemy, every boss) will need to be performed twice - once in FPP and once in TPP.