Of course thats how it works the tiles arent close to reality so imagination has a lot of place there too.
[quote=“EditorRUS, post:9, topic:8126”]Never liked tiles. They usually don’t suit huge screens and playfields. It’s pretty hard to paint something nice and comprehandable having only mere 256 pixels.
Anyway, I don’t imagine something visually. When I see Z on the screen - I understand that’s a zombie. I don’t imagine any zombie, I just understand who is that.
I have poor visual imagination (it’s hard for me to come up with imagery), instead I use systematic imaginary (I come up with facts, which make a system - if I come up with some thing, I imagine how it works, what it’s made for, and so on). Another type of imagination - situational. I can easily come up with stories with details, but not with images.[/quote]
to me the tiles are much easier to comprehend then the ascii. Ascii i ll have to learn every single tile. With the tilesets i am able to identify almost everyhing by how it looks.