Probably the Total War series is up your alley… sounds exactly like what you did in Civ 6… you amass a giant army and go around putting everyone in their place… and often enough someone shows up to put you in yours… also for the combat you can just select auto and it will just do the battle for you, ORRRRR you can manually do the combat and control each of your units (cavalry, swordsman, officers… etc) it’s really pretty neat if not a little overwhelming at points.
I was thinking it is weird that the generically named “RPGs” community (and RPGMemes) seems focused entirely on tabletop stuff, but I just noticed it’s literally on an instance dedicated to tabletop games so that explains that…
City of Heroes, everything by Atari Games, the Wizardry series, the Ultima series, many others. I’m old, and I remember some of the games, and developers, we’ve lost.
Your comment made me finally get around to setting up Homecoming (hooray WINE!) and I just got to the character creation screen… I haven’t played since before it went to free to play what is all of this stuff? Oh well, I’m sure I’ll feel like I’ve come home once I’m running sewers, lol.
From my two days of playing a year or two ago, they unlock all premium features and expansions for you at the onset, so there’s a bunch of extra stuff.
I’ve heard of them, I might consider trying one someday, but the research and effort to set it up is an obstacle. Plus I don’t run Windows any more, and I don’t even know what Linux support for it is like.
Lawbreakers was my favorite, high skill floor and ceiling games are my favorite. I wish ppl gave it a chance past its artstyle but matchmaking was rouh with barely anyone and the best players were insanely raw because of that high skill ceiling, high floor made it hard to catch up or feel good in early games I think.
I gave it a chance, and I remember the objective design being different for the sake of it to the point of being worse. They had a capture the flag mode involving charging a battery, but it could be charged to 99% at one base and then scored at the other base at the last second, making everything except the final play meaningless. It had a point control mode, but the points were only active in certain intervals, creating a real stop and go feeling that made the inactive periods as meaningless as the aforementioned first 99% of CTF.
Mass Effect Andromeda. I absolutely love the game and have played through it multiple times, wishing for DLC. for an expansion of this wonderful universe that I love to explore.
Not the person you asked, and I’m speaking from World experience, but my favorite weapon is the Gunlance. A good mix of defense, slashing, and concussion, so you can break pretty much whatever you want. All around fun, since it felt like I could really push the monsters, rather than feeling like I was constantly on defense.
Sword and Shield was also really fun. Good combos and a decent all-rounder. I also enjoyed Bow.
Try out several on the same monster (one whose moveset you’ve memorized), and see what feels nicest. I actually played all weapons, because certain monsters were easier to fight with particular weapons.
Lastly, find YouTube videos that explain how to use the weapons and suggest common or useful combos. Good luck!
Longsword was a lot simpler in Unite so that’s a good medium-weight weapon that you can dodge easily with.
Sword n shield is very beginner friendly for its item usage while wield (very important while learning how to paintball consistently or learn the timing windows for healing)
Hammer is great for learning because it has more low-commitment attack options than other slow weapons while you learn your openings
No, my first mh game. A big part of my issue is camera while dealing with fastish monster. Mainly the ice totally not a velicoprey but ice. They spawn in groups and when they jump I can’t camera so keeping track is hard.
iirc, Unite had an option that toggled whether moving forward was relative to the camera vs character orientation. If you remap the camera to the right stick, it’s way easier to circle-strafe. The left shoulder button is more ideal for sharp turnarounds, like if a mon charges past and is 180° behind you or after dodging
Claw = use the side of your left index finger to control the d-pad camera. Left thumb still on stick to move, and your middle finger takes over the shoulder button. For the record, the claw isn’t really a fond memory (to me at least), even if it’s a funny one.
If it were me, I’d just remap the right joystick to the d-pad so you can spare your fingers the pain!
Przede wszystkim, dobra robota z wyjściem w miarę na prostą ze zdrowiem psychicznym, i z oszczędnościami. To naprawdę bardzo ważne.
Trudno mi się wypowiadać o rynku pracy IT w Polsce, bo ani nie mieszkam w Polsce (od lat), ani nigdy tak naprawdę w nim na serio nie partycypowałem. Robię w IT, ale nie mam dosłownie żadnego papierka – ani inż, ani certyfikatów, nic, serio. Tyle, że od zawsze robię w NGOsach.
Więc to jest może pierwsza porada: zastanów się nad jakąś niszą. Niszą, która dla mnie okazała się świetna, to właśnie IT w NGOsach, ale to jest ciężka sprawa, bo oczywiście NGOsy – zwłaszcza w cebulandii – płacą mniej. Plus tej niszy jest taki, że ważniejszy w niej jest skill, podejście, i zaufanie, niż papierologia i certyfikaty. To też trochę w kierunku tego, co Petros powiedział: w sensie, trochę wypisanie się z wyścigu korposzczurów. Pod rozwagę.
Taką niszą, bajdełej, może być “jestem programistą który umie bardzo dobrze w 3d”. Łączenie skili jest niezłą strategią.
Druga rzecz to to, że to nie jest moim zdaniem problem rozwiązywalny indywidualnie. Łatwiej go zaatakować mając za sobą jakąś społeczność, jakąś grupę – znajomych, współpracowników/czek, ideolo, cokolwiek. To może być lokalny hakerspejs, to może być lokalna wersja Food not Bombs czy innych ruchów społecznikowskich. Albo związek zawodowy. Albo jakaś kombinacja.
Jak nie masz żadnej takiej grupy, poszukaj, spróbuj się gdzieś wkręcić. To oczywiście wymaga czasu i energii, więc nie zawsze jest łatwe do zrobienia. Ale z czasem naprawdę procentuje.
Siatki wsparcia wzajemnego są zajebiście ważne, a kapitalizm próbuje nas z nich wyrwać i uniemożliwić nam partycypację w nich, bo są dla niego zagrożeniem – ot choćby: jeśli masz za sobą taką grupę wsparcia, trudniej będzie Januszowi lokalnego IT-biznesu Cię wyzyskiwać na co dzień. Łatwiej Ci będzie negocjować i domagać się uczciwego wynagrodzenia.
Co do studiów: nie wiem, nie byłem (dawno temu studiowałem filozofię iks-de), ale w mojej niszy nie odczuwam tego braku. Nie mówię, że zupełnie nie ma sensu, ale zdecydowanie nie jest tak, że to jakiś warunek absolutnie konieczny.
Silent Hills, it would have been interesting to see what Kojima and Guillermo del Toro would have created… but unfortunately.
Also: Starcraft Ghost, the original Fallout 3, Fez 2, Mother 3 on N64, Legacy of Kain the sixth game (not Dead Sun/Nosgoth), the original Duke Nukem Forever, and probably a bunch of others that I can’t remember right now.
Yeah, I don’t think there are any besides Luanti. The rest are pretty much all just closed source mc rip-offs/probably malware/microtransaction filled clones.
Exactly. The two higher editions are OLED, 7.4”, 90 Hz, which is a huge plus, vs the LCD, 7”, 60Hz display of the old/cheaper one. Plus the battery has 25% more capacity for the OLED editions. But between the top two, it’s just storage and cosmetics/accessories.
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