I guess the reaction to it wouldn't be worse than the reactions to the intital "no VR at all" and current "VR with 2D screen". Obviously it wouldn't be perfect for every VR player but you can't make everyone happy anyway. Most VR players that I know said they would already be happy with a simple solution and I guess even the most unreasonable person is going to realise that Odyssey will not become Alyx.- VR Support
Not sure about that. A bad implementation that will trigger nausea and/or vomit would attract a lot of flak and a lot of demands for VR to be improved.
This one seems to be all or nothing to me.
As I said above, good point. I would still prefer real NPC crew over pictures though.- NPC crew
I'd really like that. But as we found out with the Carrier on foot services, they cant seem to match the 2D (Horizons) mugshot abundance in variation to the 3D (Odyssey) full face rendering which is very very limited in variation at the moment.
We'd end with a very limited number of faces. No idea how many they are, but it's really cringeworthy to cycle through the Bar personnel and have only a handful of faces at my disposal
That's why I said that we should be able to skip the animation.- Ship legs
I pretty much prefer the current fast method of teleport. So if they're going to add Ship interiors, i hope they keep the blue circle. Whoever wants to run 100m through his Anaconda or whoever wants to climb the Cuttter' Stairs, is my guest.
I think one style per manufacturer and different sizes would be enough variety, if ship legs ever come I don't expect 38 unique models. Obviously I wouldn't mind it, but they could also spend these ressources on more SRVs and megaship interiors.But anyway, if we do get ship interiors, i'd like it to be a better job than carrier interiors. Not like i have something against carrier interiors, but the same approach with a single layout for 4 types of carriers would not work for 38 ships.
IMO Ship interiors should be either unique to the ship model or at least unique to the size and type of the Life Support module installed in that ship