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Legit question because I dont understand
I've always wondered if this game would look cool in an isometric angle; I feel like everything would still work really well.
You would of course use the mouse to face directions and ceilings would become transparrent while under them; but all in all, not much would change.
I know it prolly wouldnt fix it but it might help.
At the same time I havent played the game in a while so I really hope that its an option and my memory isnt betraying me again lol
I recently played Viscera in co-op with a friend, they have this motions sickness assist feature that simply places a larger circle around your mouse cursor, something that doesn't move that you can focus your eyes on and it helps so much. Has anything similar implemented to this game yet? I haven't played it for over a year because the motion sickness is so bad with this one (something I haven't experienced since the first Portal) but I'm still eagerly hoping for 3rd person to get implemented some day.
dayum, it's on sale and if it can't go 3rd person I can not play it. It'll make me sick in a minute. :(
It would be amazing if it could be played whole as a 3rd person platformer because then this thread would be solved.