What features do you want to see in games?

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Started by Legend, Apr 30, 2017, 05:02 PM

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the-pi-guy

Apr 30, 2017, 10:43 PM Last Edit: Apr 30, 2017, 10:55 PM by the-pi-guy
Sound:
Generate audio.  Also perfect voice generation.  Where you could use a slider and maybe a few characteristics to be able to completely adjust how a character sounds.  Could give a custom character a voice without it getting in the way of connecting with the character. 

Expanding on my above.
It'd be cool to have goal oriented characters.  Every character could have a personality, so they tend to do certain things.  And their personality gets matched to a database, where they could have goals. 
Like Jim is evil and strong, so he tries assassinating someone. 
Legend is evil, but very unmotivated.  So he's just a bit impolite. 

I think it'd could be a really cool way to give characters personality, and make the game completely more dynamic. 

The game could be a lot more dynamic. 
Imagine Skyrim, where a guy goes from town to town getting into bar fights; and not one of those things where the devs intended to do it. 
Or imagine a character decides to move to another town.  A character that starts a club.   A character that likes the ladies, and has like 4 kids with different women.  All kinds of weird possibilities. 

Towns is another feature that could be greatly expanded.
Have the economy change the shape of a town.  Have it so that you see other people having to buy things.  People have jobs and money, etc; and all their dynamic choices affect the shape of their town.  Might even have new people move into the town.  Maybe even new businesses, or something.

I like Skyrim, because it's one of those games that's set up to be a big world of possibility. 
But at the same time, so much of that possibility is empty. 
When someone yells "stop don't hurt me", and they start attacking you again.  Why couldn't they just have some sort of probability of them attacking you again, instead of it being a certainty.  Their constant response takes away any meaning from their response.