Indiana Jones and the Great Circle

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle

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Felipe Jan 18, 2024 @ 2:26pm
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Please add third person camera mode
I think the developers won't see this, but some people really can't play games in first person due to motion sickness and/or other things, so I hope that Machine Games could add a third person camera mode too to make more people enjoy this game
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$2 Hero Jan 18, 2024 @ 3:02pm 
You get motion sickness playing fps:riddler:
KRON Jan 18, 2024 @ 3:07pm 
Originally posted by YE24:
You get motion sickness playing fps:riddler:
I've been playing fps games for 20 years, haven't got motion sickness even once.
V I D A L Jan 18, 2024 @ 3:17pm 
It's ok. Not every game is meant for everyone. Just go play something else.
Whamarama Jan 18, 2024 @ 3:39pm 
Have you ever played a game that was designed to be played in first person but in third person?

Resident Evil village comes to mind, it just doesn't look or feel right.
Simply swapping the camera angle doesn't change the depth of level design and how it's inherently made to be viewed from first person perspective.

They would have to design everything with both perspectives in mind.
And even then, games that do use both never really feel right when using the extra option.
Red Dead Redemption 2 and GTA 5 feel weird in first person.
Skyrim, Fallout 3, 4 and New Vegas feel weird in third person.

None of this is to say it can't be done, just that it would likely be low in quality as the game is too far into development.
Maybe after it's released they could do what resident evil village did and include it in a dlc, but as I said before it's not the best way to play the game due to it being made with the first person perspective in mind.
Min/Max Jan 18, 2024 @ 4:02pm 
Git gud
^7R4^2Z^70R Jan 18, 2024 @ 5:00pm 
Theres a good chance a mod will be made...but who knows how long it'll be.
$2 Hero Jan 18, 2024 @ 7:45pm 
Originally posted by KRON:
Originally posted by YE24:
You get motion sickness playing fps:riddler:
I've been playing fps games for 20 years, haven't got motion sickness even once.
That's what I'm saying, it's total bs. Where are the mass threads demanding COD or TF2 be 3rd person.
<Samuel> Jan 19, 2024 @ 6:42am 
Originally posted by senshinotabi:
Have you ever played a game that was designed to be played in first person but in third person?

Resident Evil village comes to mind, it just doesn't look or feel right.
Simply swapping the camera angle doesn't change the depth of level design and how it's inherently made to be viewed from first person perspective.

They would have to design everything with both perspectives in mind.
And even then, games that do use both never really feel right when using the extra option.
Red Dead Redemption 2 and GTA 5 feel weird in first person.
Skyrim, Fallout 3, 4 and New Vegas feel weird in third person.

None of this is to say it can't be done, just that it would likely be low in quality as the game is too far into development.
Maybe after it's released they could do what resident evil village did and include it in a dlc, but as I said before it's not the best way to play the game due to it being made with the first person perspective in mind.

RE Village got an official third person mode when they released the GOLD Edition and it works just fine.
Whamarama Jan 19, 2024 @ 6:57am 
Originally posted by Sam_86:
Originally posted by senshinotabi:
Have you ever played a game that was designed to be played in first person but in third person?

Resident Evil village comes to mind, it just doesn't look or feel right.
Simply swapping the camera angle doesn't change the depth of level design and how it's inherently made to be viewed from first person perspective.

They would have to design everything with both perspectives in mind.
And even then, games that do use both never really feel right when using the extra option.
Red Dead Redemption 2 and GTA 5 feel weird in first person.
Skyrim, Fallout 3, 4 and New Vegas feel weird in third person.

None of this is to say it can't be done, just that it would likely be low in quality as the game is too far into development.
Maybe after it's released they could do what resident evil village did and include it in a dlc, but as I said before it's not the best way to play the game due to it being made with the first person perspective in mind.

RE Village got an official third person mode when they released the GOLD Edition and it works just fine.
You didnt read what I said
Mr. No_Effs_Given Jan 19, 2024 @ 7:00am 
Nope.
johnnypearl Jan 19, 2024 @ 8:54am 
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1 Jan 19, 2024 @ 11:46am 
Originally posted by Felipe:
I think the developers won't see this, but some people really can't play games in first person due to motion sickness and/or other things, so I hope that Machine Games could add a third person camera mode too to make more people enjoy this game

Most smaller not skilled studios make first person as it saves time and hassle designing a model that moves realistically and fits nicely on camera, not to mention then making it brawl, jump, run etc like the movie counter part.

It is no secret why less skilled develops stick to the fps view where they can get away with floating arms and not having to fully animate action etc
FPS are some of the most simplistic easy games going, why that would fit with Indy i dunno?
Last edited by 1; Jan 19, 2024 @ 11:47am
IceBorg Jan 19, 2024 @ 12:07pm 
who would have guessed a studio known for first person games would make a first person game :er_sweat:
jamiea1862 Jan 19, 2024 @ 12:07pm 
Originally posted by 1:
Originally posted by Felipe:
I think the developers won't see this, but some people really can't play games in first person due to motion sickness and/or other things, so I hope that Machine Games could add a third person camera mode too to make more people enjoy this game

Most smaller not skilled studios make first person as it saves time and hassle designing a model that moves realistically and fits nicely on camera, not to mention then making it brawl, jump, run etc like the movie counter part.

It is no secret why less skilled develops stick to the fps view where they can get away with floating arms and not having to fully animate action etc
FPS are some of the most simplistic easy games going, why that would fit with Indy i dunno?

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superlip2003 Dec 8, 2024 @ 3:21pm 
Yeah, same here. I might represent only a small portion of players, but I never play FPS games due to motion sickness. This game's mechanics don't really require first-person, so adding third-person perspective would significantly expand the player base.
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