joshyface
QUOTE (Day&Night @ Dec 31 2010, 10:47 PM) quotecYes, Cham already established that the legs are off. Actually, the entire stance is off. From what I know, she'll likely fall from any type of blow if she stands like that. That should be fixed.QuoteEndQuoteEEndI think it is fair to mention, nera is a self taught fighter, oh course she would have a bad stance. Although criticism is nice and helpful, I think you guys are looking way to into this most players will not care/notice. It's a game, not everything has to be perfect.
macfluffers
BTW, are there comparison pictures for the other charact
naries
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EternalLurker
wouldn't mind the first style as much if it weren't so chibified in that the character's head is gigantic relative to the body. Other than that part of the style, the toon-like appearance isn't bad. Still would go with the second tho
an
ow, Eastern Steampunk is winning by a landslide
joshyface
hy is that surprising, the majority of this forum are anime jun
day&night
echnically, both versions have elements of anime in t
chamomileess
QUOTE (Josh @ Jan 1 2011, 08:21 AM) quotecI think it is fair to mention, nera is a self taught fighter, oh course she would have a bad stance. Although criticism is nice and helpful, I think you guys are looking way to into this most players will not care/notice. It's a game, not everything has to be perfect.QuoteEndQuoteEEndDoes self-taught automatically mean bad? I'm a self-taught guitar player, and while I won't say my skills aren't honed to their fullest, I'm not terrible either. I taught myself through most of my school subjects since my teachers were mostly crap, and I have a 3.82 GPA. Not bad. So, just because Nera is a self-taught fighter doesn't mean her stance is to be off. How can she fight if her stance, one of the most fundamental parts of swordplay, is wrong? If you want to look at it from a logical/realistic point of view, she would have obviously taught herself a stance that maximizes her combat ability.I find it ironic that you're talking about "looking way too into this". You're the one who brought up this "self-taught" thing, whereas I'm simply concerned with how the game will look. I will say one thing, though. No matter how casual of a gamer you are, you will notice the legs are off. There are no if, ands, or buts about it. If the game doesn't look appealing, very few people will play it. It's not so much about realism as opposed to aesthe
mokona96
er stance is actually a 'spring' stance. Good for sprinting and jumping. (I said this because I tried standing like that.) It is true that most people would think that it's off tho
EternalLurker
sigh* Let's not try to get too detailed about this, or I'll have to point out that the way she's leaning backwards while holding her swords backwards as well will give her no forward momentum with her swings, not to mention the fact that her swords are backwards unless they're double-bladed (which they don't appear to
joshyface
QUOTE (Chamomile @ Jan 1 2011, 07:15 PM) quotecDoes self-taught automatically mean bad? I'm a self-taught guitar player, and while I won't say my skills aren't honed to their fullest, I'm not terrible either. I taught myself through most of my school subjects since my teachers were mostly crap, and I have a 3.82 GPA. Not bad. So, just because Nera is a self-taught fighter doesn't mean her stance is to be off. How can she fight if her stance, one of the most fundamental parts of swordplay, is wrong? If you want to look at it from a logical/realistic point of view, she would have obviously taught herself a stance that maximizes her combat ability.I find it ironic that you're talking about "looking way too into this". You're the one who brought up this "self-taught" thing, whereas I'm simply concerned with how the game will look.I will say one thing, though. No matter how casual of a gamer you are, you will notice the legs are off. There are no if, ands, or buts about it. If the game doesn't look appealing, very few people will play it. It's not so much about realism as opposed to aesthetic.QuoteEndQuoteEEndSorry to offend, allow me to rephrase. I mean she has just started fighting with swords, as far as we know. She gets the swords at the start of the game, there hasn't been much time to refine her battling. Nera is, most likely, looking for a stance she is comfortable in. And as mokona mentioned the stance she is in is for speed, something I think we can agree would fit nera's fighting. On the topic of asthetics, I was simply trying to say we shouldn't worry too much because it doesn't look that
chamomileess
QUOTE (Josh @ Jan 1 2011, 08:44 PM) quotecSorry to offend, allow me to rephrase. I mean she has just started fighting with swords, as far as we know. She gets the swords at the start of the game, there hasn't been much time to refine her battling. Nera is, most likely, looking for a stance she is comfortable in. And as mokona mentioned the stance she is in is for speed, something I think we can agree would fit nera's fighting. On the topic of asthetics, I was simply trying to say we shouldn't worry too much because it doesn't look that bad.QuoteEndQuoteEEnd Granted, it doesn't look bad... but it distracts me... Maybe that's just because I have ADD... but oh well. Brain Chemical Imbalances are the stuff of my life, so eh.You don't get speed from leaning back. Trust me, I know. Granted, it's Kendo, but I've done martial arts since I was 7, and that stance is NOT conducive to sp