Thread:Zelron/@comment-25173123-20140902011848/@comment-25173123-20140902033222

There are actually a few tools for the PC version that allow you to move the camera independently from your player character. They are easy to find on the web via Google. It allows you to take excellent images. Same for tools that can rip models directly from the files.

The image posted and then removed in the Hollow is more of the same of what I said was going on with the Basilisk image. It's actually a bit distracting to have a character there, posing over two three dead enemies. Perhaps if a less telegraphed image is shown, with enemies alive and well then a case can be presented. However, I skimmed just a handful of the existing area pages, and they don't show any images of actual images encountered in the world. Just the world/architecture itself. I play on console thus tools would not be presented to me. Unfortunately, I have to try and manipulate my character in a way to allow environment to be seen.

True that only a few location pages have existing enemies presented in gallery: Depths, The Catacombs, Sanctuary Garden being examples. But others have a few images of area in-game without enemy like traps in Sen's, DLC and even many with zero images at all.

I would not count the lack of some pages having no images as it meaning no relevance is associated now due to that. But I do understand that some images are taken with some tools from PC that allow a better view perhaps? Does not make the relevance any less on the very few images that were presented though.

As for the reference of enemies being alive? Why then do we have the images (as I referenced) of Dead Ornstein? I know it was cropped to just show his dead body... so then it comes down to exclusion because of possibly artistic style and not relevance per say? I don't see how a dead versus alive image designates it being relevant? Though I do see how an image can present a better effect due to actual action within it. But again that doesn't mark non-action portrayed images as irrelevant.