Ok so i heard about the OMG DON'T DO THAT 3RD PERSON VIEW! blah blah blah. personally i would agree to that, as much as i want to go back to the "Mechwarrior 4" days, i do not believe that this game needs 3rd person view.
however!
I really love to make gameplay videos and such, and 3rd person view would be so awesome to have for that!
so here's a thought for a compromise!
you can create a separate game play mode, call it "practice match or scrimich match" and allow players to play around with their mechs without penalties or rewards. here they can set up a casual match with another team and can allow 3rd person view just to see how their mech looks in combat and people can record their gameplay there.
in addition to the above, you can allow a "record match function" basically you can allow players record a match in either normal matches or the above training matches. here you can record the match, player inputs and compress the data file and save it to the hard-drive and then you can go back to the game client and load up the save file and you can view the match in spectator mode. from there you can go into third person view in a pre-recorded game. there players can view what they did wrong and right and post it to their companions for tactics and learning new strategies. they may even be able to orbit their cameras around the players and add a little twist here, allow the players to go into floating camera or bird view and allow them to free roam roam around the battlefield without being parented to the designated mech (with some restrictions of coarse: keep them at certain heights and can only take their camera where they would with a light mech or something with jump-jet function *Ghost jenner mode lol).
both of the above ideas will not affect the overall gameplay or player experience.
I'm sure i missed a few points but, go ahead and drop constructive feedback just so i know my idea is good or just plain terri-bad.
P.S: if this thread needs to go to the suggestion thread, tell me or just manually move it down there.
anyway thanks for reading.
Edited by flamebeaux, 14 November 2012 - 03:20 PM.