I think the question is self explanatory. Assuming I'm using cRPG correctly.
I've been playing this last few days Pillars of Eternity and Wasteland 3, and I found this question on the fringes of my mind.
Now, I'm not sure if isometric implies a fixed camera angle or if 3d games can also be considered isometric, but I think the difference between the two is clear. When I say isometric I mean a game with pre-made backgrounds (?) and a fixed camera angle, like the GOAT Baldur's Gate 2 or the more recent Pillars of Eternity. And when I mention 3d I'm thinking of games like Divinity 2 and Wasteland 3, both absolutely incredible.
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I've been playing this last few days Pillars of Eternity and Wasteland 3, and I found this question on the fringes of my mind.
Now, I'm not sure if isometric implies a fixed camera angle or if 3d games can also be considered isometric, but I think the difference between the two is clear. When I say isometric I mean a game with pre-made backgrounds (?) and a fixed camera angle, like the GOAT Baldur's Gate 2 or the more recent Pillars of Eternity. And when I mention 3d I'm thinking of games like Divinity 2 and Wasteland 3, both absolutely incredible.
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