What timescale do you folks prefer in your various games? and why? I will answer first, since I am the first one to ask. (duh)
I jumped from 30 to 10 when I first started Oblivion, because I wanted something closer to Earth, but not
too close. And I enjoyed the feeling of finally being able to see days & nights stretch out. PC gamers grew up with changing timescale, I assume, but for me (as a console gamer for nearly 30 years) just that one facet alone made a huge difference.
I did the same thing in Fallout 3 recently, when I began my first PC game. And this feels right, since Fallout games are supposed to actually be on Earth. But.....
BUT (and this is a rather
BIG BUT), recently in Oblivion I switched from 10 to 20.
I know, shocking right? ... It's because after playing Arena and now Daggerfall, in which it's supposed to take a long time to get from Point A to Point B, I want my Cyrodiil experience to feel 'larger' than it is.
For instance: walking from (let's say) Cheydinhal to Aleswell...it'd go from morning to maybe early afternoon with timescale of 10, and by the time we get to the Imperial City it's still not even dark yet. But with timescale at 20, now the sky's getting dark by the time we're at Aleswell (especially factoring in all the random moments, combat and such), giving me a feeling like the party should rest for the night.
Silly thread, but I'm curious about you all..
This post has been edited by Renee: Oct 12 2016, 02:00 AM