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MMORPGs Shouldn't be Afraid to Embrace First-Person Perspective More Often | MMORPG.com

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edited December 11 in News & Features Discussion
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Why don't we have more first-person only MMORPGs?

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  • KaylessKayless Member UncommonPosts: 365
    "This hesitation raises an important question: does first-person inherently hinder an MMORPG’s success?"

    As long as they offer both options (nods to Avowed), probably not. It's very rare that I play any first person games without getting motion sickness. Especially if it has bad, smeary, motion blur...
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  • TillerTiller Member LegendaryPosts: 11,485
    edited December 11

    Kayless said:

    "This hesitation raises an important question: does first-person inherently hinder an MMORPG’s success?"



    As long as they offer both options (nods to Avowed), probably not. It's very rare that I play any first person games without getting motion sickness. Especially if it has bad, smeary, motion blur...



    Same, I avoid FP games these days b/c they cause motion sickness. At least third person you can see more around and behind you. Not only that I don't see how immersive it is when you got someone else's hands flying around on your screen.

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  • ShinyFlygonShinyFlygon Member RarePosts: 611
    If it's first-person only, I won't even consider playing. First-person games literally make me vomit. This is a physiological reality, not a preference, not something I can learn to like or control.
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  • AeanderAeander Member LegendaryPosts: 8,058
    FP in general drastically reduces the value of a game to me. As in, I'm willing to pay less than half. Because I do not like it, and I view it as a drastically inferior experience.
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  • GodeauGodeau Member UncommonPosts: 86
    This article is written by someone that doesn't experience motion sickness
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  • xanthouscrownxanthouscrown Member UncommonPosts: 39
    I think we like looking at our characters.
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  • slowz2secretslowz2secret Member RarePosts: 449
    boring, most of mmorpg playeres like to see their character skin/armor.
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  • Panther2103Panther2103 Member EpicPosts: 5,779
    It's interesting how many responses to this are people that get motion sick with first person games. I don't think I know that many people at all who have that problem.
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  • Elidien_gaElidien_ga Member UncommonPosts: 408
    Add me to the motion sick list. It can happen in 3rd person too and if there is no button to turn off motion blur, its a no-go.  The worst recently was Once Human. I was fine except in dark buildings with the flashlight. And the one that makes me the maddest is Elden Ring, no can play.
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  • mitech616mitech616 Member UncommonPosts: 133


    It's interesting how many responses to this are people that get motion sick with first person games. I don't think I know that many people at all who have that problem.



    Well, I'm ANOTHER one. There are plenty of people who get nauseous trying to play 1st person games. The tiny view is unnatural, the movement isn't smooth enough, and if you try to stretch FoB to make it wider, it just creates distortions and doesn't help.

    Not sure how many people you know, but many people have this issue.
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  • SovrathSovrath Member LegendaryPosts: 32,925
    Well, I’ll be the dissenting voice as I love 1st person and tend to play 1st person if it’s offered.

    Probably because some of my first games, once I started playing in earnest, were 1st person.
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  • Panther2103Panther2103 Member EpicPosts: 5,779
    mitech616 said:


    It's interesting how many responses to this are people that get motion sick with first person games. I don't think I know that many people at all who have that problem.



    Well, I'm ANOTHER one. There are plenty of people who get nauseous trying to play 1st person games. The tiny view is unnatural, the movement isn't smooth enough, and if you try to stretch FoB to make it wider, it just creates distortions and doesn't help.

    Not sure how many people you know, but many people have this issue.
    I think it has more to do with the average age of the forum probably.
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  • AeanderAeander Member LegendaryPosts: 8,058
    mitech616 said:


    It's interesting how many responses to this are people that get motion sick with first person games. I don't think I know that many people at all who have that problem.



    Well, I'm ANOTHER one. There are plenty of people who get nauseous trying to play 1st person games. The tiny view is unnatural, the movement isn't smooth enough, and if you try to stretch FoB to make it wider, it just creates distortions and doesn't help.

    Not sure how many people you know, but many people have this issue.
    I think it has more to do with the average age of the forum probably.
    Age is often a factor. My dad gets motion sickness from first person. As well as a small number of third person games with high camera sensitivity (ie: Kingdoms of Amalur).
  • KyleranKyleran Member LegendaryPosts: 44,053
    Funny thing about this forum vs say the 7D2D reddit. The game only has FP view yet rarely have I ever seen such complaints about people getting ill over its perspective.

    Perhaps those with motion sickness know well in advance the game won't be for them hence very few complaints about such on the sub.




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  • HJ-NavarreHJ-Navarre Hero's Journey GMMember UncommonPosts: 117
    3rd person or I'm not interested... motion sickness is one aspect, but also Transmog/Glamour is the 'real' end-game for most MMOs.. and if you can't view your own toon, why bother?
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  • ValdemarJValdemarJ Member RarePosts: 1,417
    I can go either way. Indiana Jones is first person and it's great. I play NMS in third person. If there is a lot of visual character customization then I'm probably inclined to third person. It really depends on the game for me.
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  • RobokappRobokapp Member UncommonPosts: 155

    Why don't we have more first-person only MMORPGs?

    We have a hard time seeing our surroundings. Third person makes us play better.
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  • BabuinixBabuinix Member EpicPosts: 4,462
    edited December 12
    mitech616 said:


    It's interesting how many responses to this are people that get motion sick with first person games. I don't think I know that many people at all who have that problem.

    Well, I'm ANOTHER one. There are plenty of people who get nauseous trying to play 1st person games. The tiny view is unnatural, the movement isn't smooth enough, and if you try to stretch FoB to make it wider, it just creates distortions and doesn't help.

    Not sure how many people you know, but many people have this issue.
    I think it has more to do with the average age of the forum probably.
    Most likely they have shitty monitors with low refresh rate / frames.

    I find it hard there's gamers here who didn't got hooked playing some Wolfenstein, D00M, Quake, Half Life, Tribes, Unreal ??

    Anyome growing up playing those fast paced fps games didn't suffer motion sickness then and most likely doesn't now.

    Maybe they nolifed Ultima and ignored the FPS craze and are now paying for that sin :D
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  • MallyxMallyx Member UncommonPosts: 47

    Babuinix said:




    mitech616 said:





    It's interesting how many responses to this are people that get motion sick with first person games. I don't think I know that many people at all who have that problem.



    Well, I'm ANOTHER one. There are plenty of people who get nauseous trying to play 1st person games. The tiny view is unnatural, the movement isn't smooth enough, and if you try to stretch FoB to make it wider, it just creates distortions and doesn't help.



    Not sure how many people you know, but many people have this issue.


    I think it has more to do with the average age of the forum probably.


    Most likely they have shitty monitors with low refresh rate / frames.

    I find it hard there's gamers here who didn't got hooked playing some Wolfenstein, D00M, Quake, Half Life, Tribes, Unreal ??

    Anyome growing up playing those fast paced fps games didn't suffer motion sickness then and most likely doesn't now.

    Maybe they nolifed Ultima and ignored the FPS craze and are now paying for that sin :D



    Well that is very assertive for something you can't possibly know. Then again why bother with facts when you can just spew ill informed opinion. It doesn't seem to have done the modern world any harm.
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  • kitaradkitarad Member LegendaryPosts: 8,177
    edited December 12
    Babuinix said:
    mitech616 said:


    It's interesting how many responses to this are people that get motion sick with first person games. I don't think I know that many people at all who have that problem.

    Well, I'm ANOTHER one. There are plenty of people who get nauseous trying to play 1st person games. The tiny view is unnatural, the movement isn't smooth enough, and if you try to stretch FoB to make it wider, it just creates distortions and doesn't help.

    Not sure how many people you know, but many people have this issue.
    I think it has more to do with the average age of the forum probably.
    Most likely they have shitty monitors with low refresh rate / frames.

    I find it hard there's gamers here who didn't got hooked playing some Wolfenstein, D00M, Quake, Half Life, Tribes, Unreal ??

    Anyome growing up playing those fast paced fps games didn't suffer motion sickness then and most likely doesn't now.

    Maybe they nolifed Ultima and ignored the FPS craze and are now paying for that sin :D
    You're ill informed. The problem always lay with FOV and things like motion blur and head bob. If these three things can either be increased or turned off in many games the problem can be reduced. The motion sickness is very real and pretty bad, headaches lasting for hours to vomiting. 

    So when you have no idea about what your talking about it is best to not to give your opinion on it. Older games have many, many posts about this issue. You're simply unaware because it was never a problem that affected you so you never looked for a solution.

    I have however since I suffer from it. Glad to see games like Cyberpunk 2077 addressing it and various newer games allowing me to set FOV to 120 to help and turn off head bob, truly the biggest culprit. Boggles me when games do not allow me to turn it off. 

    The best part is that some advice to lower the refresh rate so you were completely wrong there too talking about higher refresh rates.

    The screen you’re playing your favourite game on can make a big difference. You’ll need to check your screen’s settings and potentially skew them a little, to improve your overall experience.

    If you have very high refresh-rate displays, this can make you feel nauseous. To prevent this sickly feeling, adjust your display to something much slower, or reduce the frames-per-second. Also, look into changing the sensitivity settings on your game; this will really help improve your gaming experience.

    https://www.hyperoptic.com/blog/the-top-10-tips-for-avoiding-simulation-sickness-when-gaming/

    https://www.lifewire.com/video-game-motion-sickness-8731429

    https://access-ability.uk/2024/09/13/the-dangers-of-advising-powering-through-motion-sickness/
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  • harken33harken33 Member UncommonPosts: 305

    Like @ValdemarJ I prefer choosing the option based on the game so it’s great when both are available for selection.

    Luckily for me I don’t get motion sickness, but I know people that do. Even something simple like sitting in the backseat of a vehicle instead of the front can trigger it for them.


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  • BabuinixBabuinix Member EpicPosts: 4,462
    Mallyx said:

    Babuinix said:




    mitech616 said:





    It's interesting how many responses to this are people that get motion sick with first person games. I don't think I know that many people at all who have that problem.



    Well, I'm ANOTHER one. There are plenty of people who get nauseous trying to play 1st person games. The tiny view is unnatural, the movement isn't smooth enough, and if you try to stretch FoB to make it wider, it just creates distortions and doesn't help.



    Not sure how many people you know, but many people have this issue.


    I think it has more to do with the average age of the forum probably.

    Most likely they have shitty monitors with low refresh rate / frames.

    I find it hard there's gamers here who didn't got hooked playing some Wolfenstein, D00M, Quake, Half Life, Tribes, Unreal ??

    Anyome growing up playing those fast paced fps games didn't suffer motion sickness then and most likely doesn't now.

    Maybe they nolifed Ultima and ignored the FPS craze and are now paying for that sin :D
    Well that is very assertive for something you can't possibly know. Then again why bother with facts when you can just spew ill informed opinion. It doesn't seem to have done the modern world any harm.
    Elucidate us then, did you suffered from motion sickness all your life? How did that affected your gaming tastes? Were you forced to skip every FPS game? Best way to mitigate the effects?
  • BabuinixBabuinix Member EpicPosts: 4,462
    edited December 12
    kitarad said:
    Babuinix said:
    mitech616 said:


    It's interesting how many responses to this are people that get motion sick with first person games. I don't think I know that many people at all who have that problem.

    Well, I'm ANOTHER one. There are plenty of people who get nauseous trying to play 1st person games. The tiny view is unnatural, the movement isn't smooth enough, and if you try to stretch FoB to make it wider, it just creates distortions and doesn't help.

    Not sure how many people you know, but many people have this issue.
    I think it has more to do with the average age of the forum probably.
    Most likely they have shitty monitors with low refresh rate / frames.

    I find it hard there's gamers here who didn't got hooked playing some Wolfenstein, D00M, Quake, Half Life, Tribes, Unreal ??

    Anyome growing up playing those fast paced fps games didn't suffer motion sickness then and most likely doesn't now.

    Maybe they nolifed Ultima and ignored the FPS craze and are now paying for that sin :D
    You're ill informed. The problem always lay with FOV and things like motion blur and head bob. If these three things can either be increased or turned off in many games the problem can be reduced. The motion sickness is very real and pretty bad, headaches lasting for hours to vomiting. 
    Sure some people will have more intolerance than others. But aspects like FOV, Motion Blur, and smooth FPS can be tweaked in most modern games already. 
    My question is if it's something that one has since birth and can "train" the brain to get used to by playing or if that intolerance can develop due to age. 

    Curiously some of the most famous gaming elders both play first person games.






    As for topic at hand MMORPG's with good implementations of 3rd & first person view option...

    Darkfall and ESO comes to mind.

    Imo, from a immersion point FPS will always be superior but to pull that off graphics and detail might have to go up a notch and skyrocket the costs. For gameplay, unless it's precise shooting gameplay 3rd person wins for space awareness and gameplay readabiliy.

    Destiny and Overwatch have some smooth blend of going out of 1stP to 3rd person too. 
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  • MargraveMargrave Member RarePosts: 1,371
    I played all of my Everquest time in first person. Loved it.
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  • SovrathSovrath Member LegendaryPosts: 32,925
    As babunix has said, have the people complaining about 1st person ever played any of the shooters from the early days? Maybe they haven’t? But if they did then I find it hard to believe that today’s games would give you trouble unless of course something changed since then.
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