Because having no cockpits is more immersive.OP is right, the term 'immersion' is probably the word I see most, and now that he's pointed it out I can't stop seeing it everywhere. I'm just now sure why some players don't want cockpits :S
This is exactly how I would describe immersion and I have experienced it many times in other games. One very memorable occasion was during a historical scenario in a World War II flight sim, Air Warrior. I was a gunner in a B17 and we had been under heavy attack on our sortie to and from a target in Germany. We were on our way back to Britain, with the pilot carefully nursing the badly damaged B17, almost willing it to stay airborne long enough to land. As we crossed the North Sea, some Spitfires approached us and circled around as they escorted us back to Britain. As I looked out at the Spitfires, I had a lump in my throat and my eyes welled with tears as I had a tremendous feeling of 'being there' and feeling the same emotions that must have been felt in the past. As we finally landed on British soil I felt a great sense of relief that we were finally 'home'. That, for me, was total immersion!To me, immersion is something that happens during a game when I am totally focused on what is going on.
i think the easiest way to sort this is simply replace the word with " food blender "
this game is totally food blender...
Cant come out tonight im totally food blendered into this game
if you want a food blender experience then buy elite dangerous
the cockpits make this game much more food blenderish
im going to load up elite dangerous and get totally food blendered ....................................and do myself a milk shake with my immersion.......
Ok it works fine up to that bit :s
Because having no cockpits is more immersive.
Just having a christmas rant.
I go out too much, my hangover tells me this is so.![]()
I think there's something to clear out of the way.
Immersion or suspension of disbelief?
The first brings the second.
I want suspension of disbelief, and for that there’s many things that helps.
Cockpits are one.
No Hello Space Kitty is another...
But I can ride a bike and I have no dashboard and one moron has a Hello kitty lambo (I kid you not).
That doesn't make my day less real...
Aaaaand Pipin Christmas... ( I'm fed up with Merry)
No, I think that is Gold Farmer right there!Is this immersion?
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This is exactly how I would describe immersion and I have experienced it many times in other games. One very memorable occasion was during a historical scenario in a World War II flight sim, Air Warrior. I was a gunner in a B17 and we had been under heavy attack on our sortie to and from a target in Germany. We were on our way back to Britain, with the pilot carefully nursing the badly damaged B17, almost willing it to stay airborne long enough to land. As we crossed the North Sea, some Spitfires approached us and circled around as they escorted us back to Britain. As I looked out at the Spitfires, I had a lump in my throat and my eyes welled with tears as I had a tremendous feeling of 'being there' and feeling the same emotions that must have been felt in the past. As we finally landed on British soil I felt a great sense of relief that we were finally 'home'. That, for me, was total immersion!![]()
My dad was always going on about the immersion.
Because we always forgot to turn it off afterwards!