It's not currently possible. The issue is quite high on the wishlist for the EE/a sequel, though so far nothing has been said whether or not a walking mode will be implemented in the future. Unless I missed something, of courseMarwanBaki said:Hey guys, been playing this game and having a blast. I didn't like the fact that he runs all the time, thought it was pretty unrealistic. But whatever i just shut up about it. Yesterday i showed my friend the gameplay trailer of the game and noticed that Geralt could actually walk, auto run off. Is this possible? Or did they scratch that off the game? I couldn't find it in the controls. Thanks.
Correct, of course I tend to forget that there even are isometric view modes. I use OTS exclusively, it's just more immersive.Mobidoy said:Depends also in which view you play the game, if you play in one of the isometric view, keep the cursor close to Geralt body and he will walk
Well, it would make controlling Geralt's movements a bit easier, especially in cramped places. Plus, I'd love to have him walk sometimes so I can better admire the beautiful sceneryFletchbren said:Walking mode would be a nice addition, but other than the fact that it would increase the realism of the game I don't see any real practical reason for it to be in the game (IMO)
Scenery ?Is it another term for Geralt Butt ?Nimue said:Well, it would make controlling Geralt's movements a bit easier, especially in cramped places. Plus, I'd love to have him walk sometimes so I can better admire the beautiful sceneryNimue said:Walking mode would be a nice addition, but other than the fact that it would increase the realism of the game I don't see any real practical reason for it to be in the game (IMO)
Now that you mention it, that's certainly a part of it ]:-> Although I was thinking more of my favourite place in the game - the lakeside in Chapter IV.Mobidoy said:Scenery ?Is it another term for Geralt Butt ?Mobidoy said:Well, it would make controlling Geralt's movements a bit easier, especially in cramped places. Plus, I'd love to have him walk sometimes so I can better admire the beautiful sceneryMobidoy said:Walking mode would be a nice addition, but other than the fact that it would increase the realism of the game I don't see any real practical reason for it to be in the game (IMO)
you're right, would that affect the stamina , and not well go running through the city .Halfthought said:I like the way assassins creed implemented walking-Its a form of stealth, after all, people are less prone to suspicion when a character comes walking down a street, instead of dashing through pushing civilians. Or the diablo system of running, which costs stamina (endurance?)