I played Skyrim and found an exploit to increase speech to 100. I just had to cancel the conversation at a certain place and restart it.
I did that for hours instead of just typing a console command. “Can’t have cheating!” 😅 Don’t bother with the fact that the end result is exactly the same, and it’s still a form of cheating.
Glitches and exploiting them is one of the fun of gaming. Especially when it’s a glitch that’s been around for 13 years because the gsme studio is incompetent. At that point it’s just a game mechanic.
One time playing this game, as soon as the meeting aborted, yellow started following me. I tried to head to a task location, staying outside of their range, and they were clearly targeting me. I quickly managed to loop back around them and hit the emergency meeting button, explaining they had followed me. I got them voted out.
I really wish Sony would give it another go. I know we got Sackboy a big adventure, But it feels like Little Big Planet itself has just been left in a ditch to die after 3
I’d kill for 1-3 to get a port over to PC. It doesn’t even need to be a remaster or anything. Just a simple port of The Nathan Drake collection and I’d be happy.
The reason I don’t really like these games with randoms is because even if you’re really good at the game itself, the other players won’t necessarily play the game and just fuck around a vast majority of the time, making it unfun. And if they actually are playing the game to win, it’s too easy to be on the crew and impossible to win as the imposter because the majority of games like Among Us I’ve played favor the “good guys,” which is also unfun. 😮💨
Playing with randoms is often the best example of our dysfunctional society, haha
But I agree, more often than not, it’s a bad time. And after awhile, when the whole team is experienced, your last point is accurate as well. I haven’t played it since the pandemic, but with friends, playing as the imposter had an even harder time after awhile. I think we eventually just made up our own social game with a similar goal back then and had more fun deducing the imposter/murderer.
SS13’s insanity of discombobulation and randomness is fun because that’s the point of the game, though. There is no actual objective over than “the station is definitely going to die; let’s just have fun while it burns”.
I guess it’s very similar in a lot of ways but SS13 feels better to play to me because it feels like it puts a lot less focus on “winning”. Everybody is gonna die, either by syndicate sabotage or by engineering fucking up singularity containment. You’re just along for the ride.
You’re right that SS13 basically doesn’t have an actual… game, that everyone is playing, so the goofing off an being morons doesn’t ruin the game… becauase there isn’t one.
Various individuals will sometimes get specific objectives… but they don’t even have to do them.
Its basically a chaos simulator.
You can define ‘winning’ as surviving…
…or you can define it as ‘I transmuted a monkey into a clone of the janitor, killed the janitor and gave the monkeyman the janitor’s id, and even though monkeyman collapsed my cranium, no one realized the janitor was an actual monkey’.
When people plays like that, just fucking around, I like to say that they are in “streamer mode”. It’s like tiktokers breaking stuff or throwing food to get views
These games need to have player ratings where after each game you give the other players a thumbs 👍 or a 👎 and eventually you only get paired with people in your same rank so the good players get paired with good players and shit players get paired with other shitty trolls.
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