Immersion = realism = immersiveness = realistic. Leaving a first person perspective every time you sit down is nothing to do with the game's fantasy world, so yes I can see how it would break someone's immersion. Whether magic and monster exist or not irl is irrelevant here because the game never claimed to be like the real world. You see where you went wrong here was not understanding or just ignoring the fact that immersion isn't the same as being realistic, it's about, you know, feeling immersed, enveloped by (in this case) a fantasy world.
I can change the world around me completely. Elves, Orcs, Cat-like humanoids, Lizard-like humanoids, Giants, Mammoths, and spiders the size of my carĩ. I'm holding a plastic controller and not a metal weapon.Ĩ. I'm not chasing or being chased by something that could kill me easily.Ħ. I'm sitting in a chair with my feet up, and not actually running around the surface of a planet with two moons.Ģ.
Originally posted by DrNewcenstein:'breaks my immersion'.ġ.