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I think one of elements that make combats exciting in BG and IWD is screen shaking when one of your charactors make a critical hit and shout his warcry. And this is what ,in my opinion, NWN2 lack of, which makes the combats in NWN2 quite boring. This is really a detailed issue but i wish it will be in PE!

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Why does everyone want Michael Bay to direct the combat scenes?

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Ugh. I hated that effect. It was awful. I couldn't play at all until I had turned it off.

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Why would I want the screen to shake? I hate those shaky cam styled movies for a reason.

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What's with all the butthurt? I thought the screenshaking was pretty cute and oldschool. An effective and cheap way of making critical hits have more "oomph" without actually have to draw any new graphics.

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Hey guys, what if we make this vid play every time your character scores a critical hit:

 

 

 

I think that'd be pretty cool.

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Why is everyone so vehemently opposed to this? I've always though critical hits should be special in some way, certainly some sort of sound effect or something. Crits are rare, at least when you don't have a mathematical crit rate of 150% like in Kotor 2, and the player should feel some sort of positive feedback when they do happen.

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I think critical hits should cause instant-death. That could be rare, and lucky indeed. I mean, when I think of a critical hit, I think of someone getting a knife shoved through their throat, or taking a crossbow bolt to the head, right between the eyes. How about, to make crits special, they insta-kill (and for the hardcore nuts, this means enemies can one shot you, too!), and possibly play some sort of screaming-in-anguish sound effect as the creature or person is violently and horrifically slain.

 

That, to me, is a hell of a lot better than a shaking screen. That just makes me feel nauseous. And I'm not in the habit of playing games that make me want to vomit, you know?

 

But, even after all that, I don't see the harm in it, as long as it can be toggled off.

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Well, as long as it's possible to disable it, I see no harm in including it. Personally I disliked the effect, but it never bothered me too much.

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Another LARP thread :banghead:

....what?

 

Now, I don't mind the screen-shaking at all - in fact, I loved it - but I have to ask you here.. What?

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New reward: one free PE vomit bag with every 10 screen shakes we add!

 

But what about the splattering body bits flying across the screen?

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Yes please. It's a nice and relatively inexpensive way to provide a visual/audio que of a critical hit. Good suggestion.

 

I really don't get all the hate and relatively mild vitriol directed at this idea.

 

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I'd prefer it if critical hits had unique animations, depending on the weapon used (though it'd probably be too much work).

 

Just something simple, e.g. overhead slash with a sword, powerful thrust with a spear.

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Yes please. It's a nice and relatively inexpensive way to provide a visual/audio que of a critical hit. Good suggestion.

 

I really don't get all the hate and relatively mild vitriol directed at this idea.

 

Because it's needlessly action-y. There's lots of needless action and cinematics in video games, and it's only getting worse.

 

Great example? Skyrim. Skyrim has kill cams that activate at random if your next hit is gonna be enough to kill the opponent....or if it's enough for them to kill you. The problem? They're programmed horribly. All it does is ask "is the opponent attempting to attack" and "will it be enough to kill you if it hits." IF it hits. That's a big if, and yet as long as the answer is "yes" to both of those, you'll find yourself locked in place and killed by a move that you could've dodged or blocked, if the game simply gave you a chance. Instead, the opponent launches 5 feet forward and proceeds to kill you, just because he happens to hit hard. Your skill at dodging, your stats, your HP potions you have hotkeyed? Nothing matters, and Bethesda doesn't think this should be patched. No on the contrary, they make MORE KILLCAMS, because by God we need action-y kill sequences in our games!

 

Therefore I think people are starting to hate their very being in any form, which with all due respect, I consider quite healthy, given that there's nothing neccesary about such action-y cinematics. They do nothing but stroke the player's ego, but they do so in a way that many of us loathe. We loathe them because they're either annoying, they take excessive amounts of time or, in the above case, are actually detrimental to gameplay. There's plenty of ways to stroke the player's ego WITHOUT doing any of that.

 

You know how VATS will let you know you're gonna crit in FO3 and New Vegas? Screen goes black and white and you get a notifier in the top-left corner. Bam. If you want a visual or audio cue, then either give it a unique sound or do something like black and white. No cinematics, no slow-motion for dramatic effect, no going super saiyan and exploding the sun, just do something that doesn't eat time, doesn't get repetitive and annoying and doesn't impact gameplay.

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To add to the screen shaking, if the critical hits result in a kill, the victim needs to explode like a blood sausage. Because it's cool.

 

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Long knife, frankly I don't see what you're talking about. The critical hits and its visual effects are a longtime feature from the IE and even original Fallouts. It's not actiony or even new-fangled. It's nothing like how you described in the Bethesda games, which btw, I despise. Anything that goes away from that is always a good thing in my book.

 

Again, it's a relatively inexpensive way to indicate a critical hit and adds flavor without really breaking the fourth wall, so to speak.

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