Leetskeet, on 20 November 2012 - 06:43 AM, said:
One of us misunderstood the OP, and I'm not sure which so bare with me.
I don't think he said to disable torso twisting, but rather have your torso keep its heading while the legs turn independently.
As in, currently, if you turn left, the legs drag the torso left and you have to counteract this by moving your mouse right. The alternative is your legs turning left and your torso keeping its target until it reaches its max turning radius.
If that makes sense.
Your right, I did misinterpret the intended meaning.
The current system is the more intuitive method. Inherent in the control scheme is that you will never be surprised when you hit full lock on the torso in either direction. Face forward, and turn left with your feet...and you are still facing forward with the path of travel with no additional input. There is no guess work when you hit full Torso twist as it happens via the same relative mouse movement in either direction. So each movement requires only one input.
Turn left & face forward: One movement, one input
Turn Left and Look Further Left: Two Movements ,Two inputs
Turn left and Look Right: Two movements, Two inputs
Look left or right: One input.
The proposed change:
Turn left and face forward: One Movement, two inputs.
Turn Left and Face Further Left: Two movements, two inputs.
Turn left and look Right: Two movements, one input
Look left or right: One movement, One input.
I think the first scheme is the more natural one and provides a better intuitive grasp of orientation. The second one breaks that synchronization and forces you to fight an auto-compensation mechanic. I think it would lead to worse directional awareness and more difficulty navigating obstructions then the current implementation. This would also lead to multiple twist rate calculations because now that the torso is compensating for the auto-counter twist...mouse movements will not be a static movement rate.
Oddly enough, the current scheme matches how cranes, excavators, tanks and other spinning platform type equipment operate. Modern tanks do have an feature to auto track on target lock, but basic function is to remain anchored in place relative to the platform.
Edited by Bubba Wilkins, 20 November 2012 - 09:01 AM.