I like archery, and I have extreme difficulty learning the arrow trajectory. All this time all I got is I let loose, the missile disappears into the void, a second or two later if I'm really lucky there's an indicator that the arrow hits something. It could be zombie's head, it could be the wall 3 feet above the head, it could be the floor 3 feet in front of the head, who knows. Most of the time there's no feedback at all. It missed, but I can't know by how much to compensate. Was I aiming too far to the right? Was I aiming too far to the left? Where's the trajectory peak?
In Skyrim, the arrow is visible throughout the flight. I could learn when the arrow is supposed to start falling, how far it can go, things like that. Skyrim is the only game where I can actually learn the arrow trajectory and apply that knowledge to score consistent hits in the future. I've tried archery in The Forest too, and the lack of trajectory makes it hard to gauge the strength of the bow and the maximum distance it can handle, just like this one
In Skyrim, the arrow is visible throughout the flight. I could learn when the arrow is supposed to start falling, how far it can go, things like that. Skyrim is the only game where I can actually learn the arrow trajectory and apply that knowledge to score consistent hits in the future. I've tried archery in The Forest too, and the lack of trajectory makes it hard to gauge the strength of the bow and the maximum distance it can handle, just like this one