Ditto'd, and always in settlements. Again, it's another thing I do in real life, so when I see people in LP's never closing doors or gates behind them it kinda bugs me. A little.Hair Jordan said:I close doors to places I'm never going to return.
Well, except that. Few things take me out of a game faster than a cat's claws in my groin.Baffle said:Kick the cat out of the room and turn the volume up really high.
The first couple weeks I played Skyrim I did that. It was so much better of a way to play the game. I took out the cloth map that came with the game and used the direction of the flow of the rivers to find my way around. This was after getting terribly lost.Bombiz said:turnoff the min-map in the witcher 3. Completely hiding the ui in skyrim.
I often do this in BioWare games. Or, actually, I may do it in any game that gets me really invested in the characters and constantly shows the whole party. Sure, sometimes they do have conversations with each other to fill the silence, but it is almost always a handful of pre-recorded lines and/or general conversations about life and values. That's not to say I don't appreciate those little touches of character (I often stop moving to listen), but it is nice to imagine how they would all discuss something that just happened.Saltyk said:Sometimes, in RPGs, I like to think what the characters must say and think as they fight...
Or just mini-conversations.
Yeah, it's odd, but I do it. And I did it more when I was younger.