I think certain useful NPCs (quest givers, vendors) should have a small aura around them that forcibly dismounts players. Mainly because it's a shame that we never see Merchant Prince Wakanga O'tamu in Port Nyanzaru. Rather we see a gigantic pile of mounts. A different pile of mounts can often be seen in place of Bruenor Battlehammer in Mantol Derith. These NPCs deserve to breathe too.
Also it would help with immersion in the story and would make it easier to click on important NPCs.
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And just so other people can see and enjoy the game world? Completely unnecessary.
And again, immersion in the game world is a factor for a lot of people. NPCs are not just blobs that you click on for dailies. They are supposed to be characters in the story. To see a character covered entirely in mounts one moment, and then when you talk to them (10-15 seconds later because of said mounts) they are suddenly alone, is a bit immersion breaking.
1. you do not like that there is too many other people on the same map with the same goal as you (trust me, a ton of dismounted people is not better, it is still an unrealistic pile)
2. there is a delay before you can click on NPC and if you rush it, you will try to communicate to the nearest player instead (again, getting rid of the mounts does not affect the delay anyhow)
From immersion point of view - why exactly do you think a person cannot talk to a mounted adventurer? I am really missing that one.
I personally don't have a huge problem with people swarming around quest givers. But I see how it is perhaps a little more silly if people are all riding various animals or magical creatures and clipping into each other.
Forcing people to dismount would tone down the silliness a bit, but at the cost of convenience. Is that worth it?
For me the answer is likely not. I feel like this game has enough of a time commitment to running around and doing stuff. Slowing me down when I am grabbing quests would just annoy me I think.
Especially if it were implemented like the tavern in Caer-Konig, which is incredibly frustrating to leave (since it's more than a dismount zone, but also applies some sort of timed debuff that prevents you from remounting until you spend a second or two outside the tavern).
Just a personal preference
So it's not that people are next to NPCs. It's that they are literally on them, overlapping.
I personally think the tiny delay of re-mounting is more than worth it. I always dismount at NPCs and don't find it the least bit annoying. The time it takes is less than a second.
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