StaceyPowers Posted November 13, 2021 Share Posted November 13, 2021 If depth of field is uncomfortably high for you in a game with no slider to turn it down, how do you cope? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Head_Hunter Posted November 13, 2021 Share Posted November 13, 2021 That's why I'll go learn all the strategies to pass the most difficult hurdle in the game. It wasn't easy for me playing GTA series especially s.a when the police crowds my lane, but with the tricks I learned from the hints, I am able to manoeuvre from the police crowding and run over to safety. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Justin11 Posted November 13, 2021 Share Posted November 13, 2021 It becomes an uphill struggle when snapped up by such challenge via an action or adventure RPG. That's why I go into training often before starting the game to have enormous experience as I proceed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heatman Posted November 16, 2021 Share Posted November 16, 2021 If the game isn't really worth the stress, I don't really mind quitting it and find another good game to play or better still try it out on another gaming platform like PC and see the different. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Head_Hunter Posted November 16, 2021 Share Posted November 16, 2021 Games that are too demanding like hard puzzles I don't get myself attached to it longer than expected. I'm only open to playing video games which I can settle in at ease. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Justin11 Posted November 16, 2021 Share Posted November 16, 2021 The best is walk past them, simply skipping to buy them or install them. It's better to spend for the game which you've watched it's trailer and gotten some positive reviews for. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heatman Posted November 17, 2021 Share Posted November 17, 2021 21 hours ago, Justin11 said: The best is walk past them, simply skipping to buy them or install them. It's better to spend for the game which you've watched it's trailer and gotten some positive reviews for. Seriously, I think that it's just good or even better to practically stay completely away from the games in the first place. What do you think? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
killamch89 Posted November 18, 2021 Share Posted November 18, 2021 I usually just play on and try to complete the game - after all, there is nothing else I can do about that depth of field. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Empire Posted November 18, 2021 Share Posted November 18, 2021 I would argue that DOF is used to do the same thing in games as it does in movies: to be more realistic. Games aren't just mimicking movies. The human eye focuses on objects - it isn't able to view everything clearly at the same time. Without DOF movies look fake, because the whole scene is perfectly clear. Same goes for video games - adding realism, not the "movie effect." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heatman Posted November 18, 2021 Share Posted November 18, 2021 18 hours ago, killamch89 said: I usually just play on and try to complete the game - after all, there is nothing else I can do about that depth of field. Seriously, if the game is built that way and you already purchased it, the only available option would be to play it that way or dump it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...