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NOT_RICK, do games w 'When' this comes out, my life will be complete, lol.
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But why?

tgirlschierke, do games w RPGs that are optionally pacifist?

I think your best bet would be looking into the CRPG subgenre, though I can’t name any specific examples of games with pacifist routes.

Panda, do games w RPGs that are optionally pacifist?

I think Disco Elysium might be the game you’re looking for!

Poopfeast420, (edited ) do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of July 27th
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I’ve been playing The First Berserker: Khazan. I’m maybe two-thirds through the game and generally have a good time. It’s basically Nioh with the faster paced combat, loot and mission based level format. For the first two regions, I mainly used the Spear, but recently have switched to the Greatsword. The monster bosses are fine, but some of the human bosses can be extremely infuriating, with how their stamina regenerates so quickly.

Allero, do games w RPGs that are optionally pacifist?

Iirc, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided can be completed as a pacifist - and you get an achievement for that.

jordanlund, do games w 'When' this comes out, my life will be complete, lol.
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Afraid I have news for you…

It’s slow. Interminably slow. You think you might be prepared for how slow it is, you are not.

Google “Red Dead Redemption 2 slow” if you doubt this.

Second, the controls absolutely suck. Not sure who decided the same button should be either “talk to NPC” or “shoot NPC right in the goddamned head” but that never should have passed play testing.

Again, Google “Red Dead Redemption 2 controls” if you doubt this.

I LOVED RDR1. Played the hell out of that game, was really looking forward to 2.

Then I had to walk through snow for an hour before anything happened.

Got through that godawful opening sequence, got to a bit where we’re going across a prairie, hear a call for help, ride over to talk to an NPC to see what’s going on and shoot them right in the goddamned head instead, prompting a fugitive run.

That’s when I realized I could re-start the game and try again, or just say “fuck it” and cut my losses. I cut my losses. I’m not going to fight bad game design AND the plot.

mic_check_one_two,

It’s slow

This feels a little bit like eating the peel off of a potato, and stating the entire potato is gross. Maybe you just don’t like the peel. If we judged games purely by their tutorials, Kingdom Hearts 2 was a giant bomb, Fallout 3 was an awful game. Skyrim was wildly unpopular, Metal Gear Solid V wasn’t worth playing at all, The Witcher 3 is a slog, etc…

Yes, the intro is slow. Nobody denies that. Even people who love the game will tell you “just trudge through the first hour until you get to Valentine. The game opens up after that.” You can even find those exact comments on the posts you said to google.

Not sure who decided the same button should be either “talk to NPC” or “shoot NPC right in the goddamned head” but that never should have passed play testing

The controls are actually pretty solid, once you realize exactly how many things they managed to map to a ~16 button controller. Sure, the controls can change depending on what you’re doing. For example, if you’re on a horse, you have different controls than if you’re on foot. But I’m not sure how you managed to shoot someone while trying to talk to them… Because those are, in fact, always two entirely separate buttons. The right trigger/LMB is basically only ever used for shooting. Out of every button you could have picked, you picked the one that is basically hard-mapped to a single action.

The only time the trigger/LMB is used for anything else is when you’re in a menu. But that’s certainly not unique to Red Dead; Games use triggers to change menu tabs all the time.

win95, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of July 27th
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Been playing DK Bananza too! I’m taking my time, currently done with the forest layer although not 100 percent. Going back to the snow one today.

tanisnikana, do games w Become back content

I apologize, but I’m not sure what your words mean. The image is good though.

NahMarcas,

I want to back before the payment service purge, should i change the title

skisnow, do games w Become back content

Part of me kind of wants these companies to stick to their guns. Once people start to find alternative payment methods for their adult content, maybe they’ll start using those methods for everything else as well and cut Visa, Mastercard et al out of their lives completely.

arudesalad,

I have never seen a bank card that doesn’t use Visa or Mastercard, even if we wanted to, it would be almost impossible to use an alternative.

charles,

Only because there’s not been any significant interest to change that. There are alternative already, American Express (which only issues cards for its own bank currently, but do have market share outside the USA), and Discover in the States. They both operate both sides of the system (issuing cards/credits and managing the underlying transaction network) whereas Visa and Mastercard only operate the network.

Visa and MasterCard are by far the largest, but there’s no reason that alternatives can’t succeed (even though it is unlikely).

jol,

It’s 2025. Why are we still using cards for regular purchases? In Europe there are so many local alternative systems, which are about to start integrating with each other.

skisnow,

Why does it have to be a bank card?

Coelacanth, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of July 27th
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I’m back on a NG+ run of Mandragora: Whispers of the Witch Tree. I had to take a break from the misery of Blasphemous. I might play both in parallel this week. I already missed out on the “true ending” of Blasphemous by not doing the DLC early apparently so now I need to decide if I can bother going for the “good ending” or just try to rush through the final area so I can get some credit rolling action and uninstall the game for good.

Mandragora has been fun though! NG+ could maybe use a balance pass perhaps, but it’s hard to tell with the amount of build variety. So far NG+ has felt more like a victory lap than a challenge, but I did go for a fairly greedy multiclass build so it really only came together towards the end of NG. And even then, the gameplay is fun enough and traversing these beautiful locations is fun enough that I don’t mind. And there is a certain ARPG style satisfaction in seeing your character grow in power and your build come to fruition. Easy free dopamine.

Nikls94, do games w Become back content

Dig deeper. It’s not just them. They’re scared.

This dude is cool. I forgot why I subscribed to the channel tho.

m.youtube.com/watch?v=SmHHnPLllUk&t=1093s

IWW4, do games w Day 376 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing

One of the GOAT!

moncharleskey, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of July 27th

RoboCop Rogue City here. Picked it up on sale and have really been enjoying it. They did a great job of capturing the atmosphere of in universe Detroit, and made it feel like you are playing RoboCop. No diving behind cover, no massive arsenal, not even a crouch. The story line is solid, and the gameplay moves along nicely, which unlocks, skill upgrades, etc scattered throughout. 9/10

Coelacanth,
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I’m excited to hear that! I also picked it up on the sale because it was outrageously cheap, but it’s not near the top of my backlog pile. Should probably rewatch the movies first too, whenever it gets time to play it.

XM34, do games w RPGs that are optionally pacifist?

All Dishonored games feel amazing when you manage to get in and out completely unseen and unheard. And there’s always a none lethal option to get rid of your target. Although I’d argue most of the times the non-lethal option is the more cruel one…

Olhonestjim, do games w RPGs that are optionally pacifist?

Well, Fallout 1 definitely allows it, and I don’t believe necessitates unethical behavior in order to achieve. It’s just a challenging and rewarding questline that I wish more games would emulate.

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