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Hhmmm...I've been thinking...Gordon Freeman wears glasses, right? And Half Life 2 is a FPS, correct? Okay then, why not combine the two? Well, here's what I think...
When playing Half Life 2, you are seeing what Gordon Freeman sees-you are looking through his eyes. Such as his hands and the weapons he holds. So what if, when viewing in first-person, you look through his glasses? Great idea, huh?
The lenses would be on the screen and everything outside of the lenses would look blurry-just like real-life. They would act as sort of a viewing point when shooting and looking out and around. And particles, such as rain and snow, would stick and smear on his glasses. Small rain droplets would slowly glide and drip down the lenses. I mean, I wear glasses, too, and I think it would be an ingenious idea! I mean, the HL2 engine could definitely take advantage of this sort of thing. And when he comes from a very hot and humid place to a cold and windy place, the glasses would fog up and make it difficult to see-just like in real life. Valve should really think about adding this into the game before it is released. I mean, no other game has attempted this and I believe it would amaze everyone. And when Gordon gets hit in the face, the glasses would take damage and possibly fall off! The glasses could shatter and bend...all while peering through his eyes! And when the sun is shining bright or lights are showing, you could see glares and reflections on the glasses.
So, what do you guys think? Ingenious idea or pitiful attempt?
When playing Half Life 2, you are seeing what Gordon Freeman sees-you are looking through his eyes. Such as his hands and the weapons he holds. So what if, when viewing in first-person, you look through his glasses? Great idea, huh?
The lenses would be on the screen and everything outside of the lenses would look blurry-just like real-life. They would act as sort of a viewing point when shooting and looking out and around. And particles, such as rain and snow, would stick and smear on his glasses. Small rain droplets would slowly glide and drip down the lenses. I mean, I wear glasses, too, and I think it would be an ingenious idea! I mean, the HL2 engine could definitely take advantage of this sort of thing. And when he comes from a very hot and humid place to a cold and windy place, the glasses would fog up and make it difficult to see-just like in real life. Valve should really think about adding this into the game before it is released. I mean, no other game has attempted this and I believe it would amaze everyone. And when Gordon gets hit in the face, the glasses would take damage and possibly fall off! The glasses could shatter and bend...all while peering through his eyes! And when the sun is shining bright or lights are showing, you could see glares and reflections on the glasses.
So, what do you guys think? Ingenious idea or pitiful attempt?