We should have a suggestion forum, but that isn't what this thread is about
It deals with bows, I think Bows shouldn't be so accurate. It isn't too realistic that the arrow will hit the same spot each time if you don't move the mouse. Not having a crosshair is ok, but bows are still too accurate without it.
I suggest that the better bow you get, and the better arrows you get, and your archery skill alter how much the arrows deviate from the center of the screen.
This suggestion deals with arrows. Instead of having to buy arrows to use better arrows, how about buying an "arrow upgrade" that you could have in your quiver, then each shot would be that arrow, and to get better arrows, you would sell that upgrade and buy a better one. The upgrades would cost alot of gold, and would improve the damage, accuracy, and range of your arrows. Plus you wouldn't have to worry about running out of good arrows at a bad time, or finding the arrow you just shot to save arrows.
Example, if you bought the wood arrow upgrade, you would place it in your quiver, and voilia, infinite wooden arrows, same goes for broadhead, elven, ect. To balance this however, each upgrade would cost a signifigantly more amount, and be harder to obtain, like a npc could sell the most powerful ones in a hard-to-find well guarded area.
It deals with bows, I think Bows shouldn't be so accurate. It isn't too realistic that the arrow will hit the same spot each time if you don't move the mouse. Not having a crosshair is ok, but bows are still too accurate without it.
I suggest that the better bow you get, and the better arrows you get, and your archery skill alter how much the arrows deviate from the center of the screen.
This suggestion deals with arrows. Instead of having to buy arrows to use better arrows, how about buying an "arrow upgrade" that you could have in your quiver, then each shot would be that arrow, and to get better arrows, you would sell that upgrade and buy a better one. The upgrades would cost alot of gold, and would improve the damage, accuracy, and range of your arrows. Plus you wouldn't have to worry about running out of good arrows at a bad time, or finding the arrow you just shot to save arrows.
Example, if you bought the wood arrow upgrade, you would place it in your quiver, and voilia, infinite wooden arrows, same goes for broadhead, elven, ect. To balance this however, each upgrade would cost a signifigantly more amount, and be harder to obtain, like a npc could sell the most powerful ones in a hard-to-find well guarded area.