Is it possible, or planned that there will be elevation added to tiles? I was thinking along the lines of the tiles in Secret of Mana.
StarchyPancakes
I think you'd be able to do it pretty easy actually! In this picture, elevation is a fictitious construct, visual candy if you will.
julealgonStarchyPancakes
I think you'd be able to do it pretty easy actually! In this picture, elevation is a fictitious construct, visual candy if you will.
Yes, that example is simple enough, since it is actually fake elevation as you say. But what if you wanted to be able to walk below it?
StarchyPancakes
I think you'd be able to do it pretty easy actually! In this picture, elevation is a fictitious construct, visual candy if you will. Essentially, the only real difference between an elevated space and an island is the sprite used to distinguish it.
Not quite. In Seiken Densetsu 3 (the game in the picture) and Secret of Mana, you are unable to hit enemies on a higher or lower elevation than you.
StarchyPancakesNot quite. In Seiken Densetsu 3 (the game in the picture) and Secret of Mana, you are unable to hit enemies on a higher or lower elevation than you.
Did you read past first paragraph of my post? Literally the next sentence I say that it is acting as a barrier. In the fourth paragraph I mention particles.
I call them paragraphs (I guess they technically do qualify) but it's safe to say that they probably only loosely coincide with what one would colloquially consider a paragraph. For lack of a better word I'll stick with paragraph but if anyone has a better suggestion for a replacement term I'm all... well, eyes, I suppose.
Back to the matter at hand, I have not played the game and so was unaware that the specific implementation of the mechanic is as you mention. Even so I think I covered the contingency explicitly enough to preclude the necessity of your comment.