Gaming: I Didn't Realize How Important Headbob Was Until I Played An Rpg...

Gaming: I Didn't Realize How Important Headbob Was Until I Played An Rpg...

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I'm gonna show you two clips of walking in videogames: The first is from The Outer Worlds 2, and the second is Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2.

You seeing what I'm seeing? The difference is small, but the effect is huge. In The Outer Worlds 2, which I finally got around to playing this week after hearing great things, I don't feel like a real person while moving around. I feel like a camera, perfectly hovering in place and magically stabilized as I plop one foot in front of the other. It's as if Adam Jensen installed gimbals in his eyeballs.

Source: PC Gamer