By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close
pokoko said:

Personally, I don't mind invisible walls if they are were you expect them to be.  In Skyrim, when I'd reach the top of the map and just keep swimming north, I knew I had to reach the edge eventually.  It's just a logical limit.  It's when I run into them in the interior of a map that I find bothersome.  New Vegas, for example, which had them at odd places.  I haven't played Horizon but it sounds like it does this.

Well, it's like in Skyrim then. At north, south, east, west you have the borders of the map, an exact quadratic shape. Everything inside that is free of invisible walls. And towards the manipulating geography: yes, the borders are all diffcult areas: desert, mountains, abyss, ocean. But they're not similar, they are a continuation of the geography that you find within the borders.



3DS-FC: 4511-1768-7903 (Mii-Name: Mnementh), Nintendo-Network-ID: Mnementh, Switch: SW-7706-3819-9381 (Mnementh)

my greatest games: 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024

10 years greatest game event!

bets: [peak year] [+], [1], [2], [3], [4]