Posted July 09, 2015
Hello everyone,
When I start Witcher 2, I'm struck by the camera, which is IMO far better than W3 one.
It is closer to Geralt, and it is lowest. The result is that you see the world from an human perspective, with an human height. It makes me feel far more immersed in the world because the camera could be my own eyes.
In Witcher 2, when you walk in a village, you see houses from below; in Witcher 3, from a higher point of vue which doesn't exist in reality.
In Witcher 3 the huge distance between the camera and Geralt make me consider Geralt, and the world he crosses, like something more distant and foreign. Il feel less being Geralt and I feel less, at least, being in the world myself. I have more the impression to be and outside observer, a ghost following Geralt in this beautiful world, from above and by far.
Obviously these are my personal impressions.
What do you guys feel about that?
When I start Witcher 2, I'm struck by the camera, which is IMO far better than W3 one.
It is closer to Geralt, and it is lowest. The result is that you see the world from an human perspective, with an human height. It makes me feel far more immersed in the world because the camera could be my own eyes.
In Witcher 2, when you walk in a village, you see houses from below; in Witcher 3, from a higher point of vue which doesn't exist in reality.
In Witcher 3 the huge distance between the camera and Geralt make me consider Geralt, and the world he crosses, like something more distant and foreign. Il feel less being Geralt and I feel less, at least, being in the world myself. I have more the impression to be and outside observer, a ghost following Geralt in this beautiful world, from above and by far.
Obviously these are my personal impressions.
What do you guys feel about that?
Post edited July 09, 2015 by Glocon