

That’s because they’re classy and understand that the two are totally different projects. Skyblivion is impressive but that doesn’t even remotely mean that an official remaster/remake isn’t worth having.
Christian gamer forced back into the realm of nostalgia because of our absurd, post-modern world. “Architect” of the Cyberspace Lounge multimedia project.
That’s because they’re classy and understand that the two are totally different projects. Skyblivion is impressive but that doesn’t even remotely mean that an official remaster/remake isn’t worth having.
I just don’t get the hype of immutable. Sure, it’s not easy to break and can be better for security, but it really does defeat the purpose of Linux freedom. It’s only really good for absolute and total beginners (meaning those who aren’t tech savvy), and for home console style PCs.
The problem is the style, not just the difficulty. I don’t like the whole timed parry system. It’s alright if it’s akin to Witcher 3 where the blocks are timed but not impossibly so, and where you’re given other means of fighting than parry-strike-repeat… Even then though, as much as I love that game, I like TES combat. Its simplicity makes it grounded and its feel is still somewhat rooted in the dungeon crawlers that made TES what it is.
I’ll never understand the hate, it feels to me like the hate comes from outsiders who weren’t long-term fans and what the series to be what it’s not.
Genuinely hyped for this remake. The original is fantastic but could really benefit from the updates Falcom has added to the gameplay of the Trails games.
Yeah? Good. Bluesky’s community is atrocious. Nostr and the Fediverse are better and far more resistant to censorship anyway.
EverQuest Next. That game would have been the best MMO ever, if they would’ve stuck with it. Unfortunately, SOE got bought out and the new owners were whackos who didn’t care. It’s sad because nothing has come close since then. Only GW2 and ESO have even a fraction of the concepts of EQN.
TES combat may be plain but I’d take a grounded and easy to grasp combat system over hair-tearing frustration. There’s a reason I don’t buy soulslikes. I like to enjoy and unwind with video games, not torture myself until I ‘git gud’. Soulslike combat will utterly ruin this remake for me.
Hardly comparable. The bag wasn’t the centerpiece, it was barely even advertised in the first place… and people whined because an ancillary feature of a much larger package wasn’t the material they wanted. That seems awfully pathetic and vain to me.
Try Stellaris. It’s similar gameplay, but it’s realtime and the space battles you can get yourself into can be truly epic.
As a former 20 year veteran of RuneScape, I was interested in this, but Jagex has been going off the deep end in recent years, and that Epic Games requirement turned me off immediately. If they remove the Epic requirement, I will gladly give it a try, but I’m not giving it a try until they do that. I’m not linking any more accounts to third-party launchers. I’m sick of that.
That whole canvas bag thing was a load of crap. “Ouh, my bag wasn’t in the material I wanted it to be in. I’m gonna throw a tantrum and sue the company.”
I’m very excited for this project, but what concerns me are the lack of color in those screenshots and the rumor that it’s gonna have soulslike combat. I do not want soulslike combat. We don’t need soulslike combat in every freaking game.
I already don’t use Discord too much, and if they push this, I’m done with it completely.
Haha I know what you mean. I’ve had some good sessions but generally speaking, I suck at it.
I cannot be paid enough to use or support TikTok or anything like it. A major source of all the issues society is facing today.
Try Counter-Strike: Source. A bit older but it’s still quite active, runs flawlessly on Linux and is just a load of fun.
Much like Andor as a whole, incredibly mid.
You really do, you just don’t want to admit it. It’s okay, you don’t have to be angry at God. Just let go.
The Logitech G F310 all the way. The superior ergonomics of a DualShock but with Xbox buttons. The literal ONLY downside to it is that it doesn’t have rumble. Not a dealbreaker but it certainly is desired in some games.
I’m not saying we need the dice roll system. I just don’t want a complicated time-based system that doesn’t feel grounded.