Fast travel should be a late game unlock for games like Skyrim. Why are you gonna underpay a bunch of people to design caves and camps when 90% of players are just gonna skip them with fast travel.
@@natelikesnake thats a interesting opinion I think it could work and I agree with players missing areas, but the amount of frustration of going back through area is such a pain I don’t think it’s worth it Interesting idea thought!
Morrowind in my opinion has the most immersive fast travel besides the mages guild because obviously magic teleportation doesn’t exist it’s how people get around in the real world using public transportation so it feels like it belongs
I noticed in Skyrim if you fast travel in the daytime you get there at night and fast travel at night you get there at day and for me I walk I get there faster but if I have no choice I will fast travel but I lose too much time on that and I also miss new locations so I walk there yes I have got lost but I find my way back if I fast travel to a location I get attacked by dragons there and the guards do you have a attitude problem thanks for the video
I got to say I'm of the opposite opinion on this one buddy. I think that being allowed to teleport from anywhere in the map cheapens the experience. Breath of the wild is actually a great example because fast travel robs people of their situational awareness. Not that there's much to find in Breath of the Wild.
@@parazoecial it’s diffintly a system that can work for everyone Kinda cool to see how people can have the complete opposite opinion of mine Thanks for taking the time to comment!
I play Fallout with a Nukacola Quantum fast travel. It makes finding them more exciting and while I probably have a few I will still consider if I really want to use it
@@chazzx1018 Yes... but having a poor mechanic in your game and going with the argument, Its optional doesnt really change anything you're half right thought
@@zeldasattic1528 how's it a poor mechanic? There is plenty of time to get to know the map. Just because I don't use it, doesn't make it bad or good. I'm completely right.
I think it can be for some games. In games where it is performed by magic or is explained in-world like zelda or the souls games it feels pretty diegetic. But I don't think the systems in Bethesda RPGs really feels the same. I'm supposed to believe that I trekked all the way through the ruins of Boston past super mutants and shit any time I fast travel around the map in Fallout 4? And of course, I didn't use any ammo or healing items while traveling. It doesn't feel natural, but it does work well from a gameplay perspective.