Can you 2 make a new thread? Call it "Nemy and Xmbei dialogue"
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Can you 2 make a new thread? Call it "Nemy and Xmbei dialogue"
I have to quote you to explain I liked that! ;D because that has seemed to be the case hasn't it.... Anyways, No I am against that because I have said my piece to Nemy, and if she keeps seeing me as a negative contributor that is Nemy's business but I am still interested in an answer on this myself so I will still check this topic and comment when needed. Thank you for your post though ^^, much appreciated time to bring this topic back to topic.
Welp, what it comes down to is this.
We DON'T KNOW anything, and chances are we WON'T KNOW anything until Alpha testing starts. If people like Nemy are so keen on bringing up the immersion factor on a game that's not even out of the development stage, they should be aggressively doing everything they can to get into the Alpha/Beta to not only voice their concerns, but too properly test and evaluate the game and inform the developers of any bugs or problems that happen to occur to help assist in the development process.
From a personal viewpoint though, I really could give 2 shits about little immersion factors like strafing animations at ARR launch when there are things of greater importance at hand. My main concern is for Yoshi's team to actively put together a solid, working, well playing, content oriented, and (for the most part) bug free game which is far more important to the games survival at launch. After which little additions like immersion, extra flashy animations and effects, and other details of lesser priority can be added IF they didn't get to it during the Alpha/Beta phases.
While the animations were nice, the development team's number one focus in A Realm Reborn is on gameplay so even though they were nice animations, the team made the decision to remove them.
That's what I thought too after someone mentioned that we can already manually remove these animation with the /facetarget
Ah well, maybe the OP will overlook this and not quit. :)
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That's unfortunate... sounds like it was decided not to be implemented because of time constraint (rush).