• The Picard ManeuverOPM
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    9 months ago

    Yeah, there’s an “awkward teenage years” for 3d graphics that is hard for me to play too.

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      9 months ago

      Yea, only afew of those early 3D games were designed well. Somehow, Nintendo really nailed something good with Mario 64, though. That game was a dream compared to the mess of so many other early 3D games.

      The tank controls in Tomb Raider made me quit that game even though it was really fun. ha

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        9 months ago

        It probably didn’t help that Mario 64 was the first 3D game that a lot of people played. It set a high bar that so many others failed to reach.

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          Yea. It also provided an example that so many failed to follow. I wish I remembered a specific example, but I remember a few things having basically the same control scheme, but still managed to be miserable to play.

          Could’ve also been me being a dumb kid. I remember another kid having big issues playing on the display machine swimming under water in Mario 64 because they didn’t get the 3D controls. lol

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            The camera could be one example, in my opinion. Nintendo spent so much time trying to make it feel natural, and even included that one room where you could see the Lakitu cameraman, because they were worried that people would have a hard time transitioning to 3D thinking.

            And they were right. A lot of other games didn’t handle it as well.