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chatokun, do gaming w Surely that's not going to turn into a bigger problem

I’m not familiar with homestuck but did read a lot of Order of the Stick, where one villian is completely fine with being the bad guy who is to be defeated. In fact, he relishes it, and hopes the story of him being taken out makes him a legend. He craves the tropes.ink explaining it, and why I mentioned Homestuck: saffroncomic.com/…/order-of-the-stick-and-meta-en…

slazer2au, do gaming w Surely that's not going to turn into a bigger problem

Outside? Surely the Chad thing to do it grind inside the fortress.

c0mbatbag3l, do gaming w No take-backs, soldier.
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TheLordHumungus, do gaming w Canadian version is always superior

Not really. Having to stop at Timmies every 10 minutes in the game is a shitty mechanic.

Stamets,
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I think you’re really overestimating how popular Tim Hortons is amongst Canadians. 15 years ago that’d be true but the entire chain slid downhill and their public perception is pretty shit. We don’t have the same attachment to the brand anymore, especially considering is no longer a Canadian company.

Daft_ish,

If it’s anything like Starbucks it will go through phases of populatiry while at the same time encroaching even more places far and wide.

TheLordHumungus,

I dunno macs has better coffee though. The food is better at Tim’s but more expensive. The soups and sandwiches are usually pretty good.

soupbowl, do gaming w I'm doing a Durge run through of BG3 and its killing me. Not as much as I'm killing them though...

That bit in I think Assassin’s Creed 2 where Leonardo offers Ezio a hug in a QTE, and if you don’t press it he looks really sad. Absolutely crushed me at the time.

Stamets,
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I know the bit you’re talking about. I had the same thing happen. Felt so guilty…

HRDS_654, do gaming w I'm doing a Durge run through of BG3 and its killing me. Not as much as I'm killing them though...

A Dark Urge redemption run is way more interesting than I originally thought, and that’s saying a lot considering how interesting the story of BG3 is.

DoomBot5, do gaming w No take-backs, soldier.

Ah yes, the Russian approach to arming your forces.

DavidGarcia, do gaming w The only meme I've been picturing while playing BG3

I wish there would be more media in general that is more down to earth. Why does it always have to escalate into saving the world?

There’s so many great anime that just get ruined by saving the world arcs.

Same with TES games, I never finished an of the main stories because everything else was just so much more fun and immersive.

ThunderWhiskers,
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Keep in mind that in the first games you play as the spawn of a literal god, so that’s pretty on-brand.

roguetrick,

You're generally the spawn of or mantling a god in most elder scrolls games. In oblivion you get to mantle both sheogorath and the shezzarine pelenial whitestrake, though who's to say if they're not just two aspects of lorkhan.

Puzzle_Sluts_4Ever, (edited )

Recent ones, yes.

I think The Eternal Champion from Arena transcended or some bullshit? But in Daggerfall you are just some dude who gains power of a reality warping mech for one crucial moment.

Battlespire I want to say you were just some random ass wizard? And Redguard you are just some dude trying to rescue his sister (?).

And even Morrowind is more complex than that since you ARE just some dude. But by following the steps of the prophecy (and, futzing with the magic artifact that created some of the gods to begin with) you BECOME a god.

And even Oblivion, you were just some dude who helped out Sean Bean until the DLC.

And I think in ESO you are something “Other” because of your lack of a soul?

The more I think about it, the more Skyrim is really the odd one out for making you a godling to begin with.


Old man yelling at clouds, but holy crap was Morrowind awesome. Actively questioning whether Tiber Septim/Talos was actually a god, exploration of the nature of the gods to begin with, bug based taxis, etc. Like, even the idea of whether The Nerevarine is actually Nerevar Reborn or just someone else who stole from the same god fount that The Tribunal did is explicitly never answered.

And then Oblivion immediately confirms that, yes, the Septims are magic linchpins of the entire universe.

Puzzle_Sluts_4Ever,

It is very much not worth going back to if you don’t have the nostalgia, but check out Morrowind. You are still saving the multiverse but it is just so “weird” that it truly remains memorable.

As for CRPGs that are well worth a first play in 2023:

  1. Disco Elysium. You play as a washed up amnesiac cop trying to solve a murder mystery. VERY much about “role playing” and while the main story goes places, it is fairly “down to earth” with a greater focus on exploring the philosophy of the world rather than fighting it.
  2. Planescape: Torment. The inspiration for the former. You play as an amnesiac (hmm) man who woke up in a mortuary at the nexus of the multiverse. Your companion is a talking skull who seems to know more about you than he is letting on. And you explore the ad&d era Forgotten Realms multiverse as you try to understand why you can’t die, who you actually are, and What Can Change The Nature of a Man? Stakes get somewhat high, but it is still “down to earth” in the same way The Odyssey is
  3. Tyranny. You play as more or less a middle manager for The Emperor who has conquered the world and is putting down anything even resembling a rebellion. Hijinks ensue, and you now need to navigate a civil war between two major factions while deciding what you will do with your greater power. Like all good Obsidian games, it feels like it ends about two thirds of the way through so you never really “save the world” per say, but you gain a deep understanding of what that would entail and need to decide if the ends justify the means. Also pretty notable in that it is an “evil” campaign in that even the “good” outcome of most quests is choosing the lesser of two evils. Like condemning a man to be brutally tortured and enslaved so that a town can be spared and so forth.

And special mention goes to Torment: Tides of Numenera which is inXile’s spiritual successor to Planescape, but I never actually got around to playing it. But everything I have seen puts it in that same category as Planescape of “anyone who has played this will tell you they played it because it is that damned good”. Mix of way too much going on and always being a bit off put by inXile’s approach to CRPG combat. Think I backed the kickstarter though.

Damage,

Love Tyranny, such an original story for a traditional game, very fun.

Puzzle_Sluts_4Ever,

Yeah. if memory serves, it both under-performed and under-reviewed which is likely why the follow up never happened. Glad that Pillars did well enough to not only get a (really interesting) sequel but also a Skyrim-lite, but really hoping Obsidian goes back to the concept, if not universe, of Tyranny. Because that was interesting and shockingly nuanced for a video game.

Pentiment is a good sign, but I really hope that MS realizes what they have with Sawyer (and Obsidian+inXile in general). Like, I get why old school CRPGs never grew beyond their niche. But these were doing nuanced and “shades of grey” stories LONG before people lost their god damned minds over why people think Our Glorious And Perfect Hero Joel might have done a single bad in his entire life.

Like, Sony have mostly taken over the “prestige television” of gaming as it were. But there is a lot of room to turn MS’s studios into the “weird indie films” of gaming.

RacoonVegetable, do gaming w The only meme I've been picturing while playing BG3

Why is god Polish

Stamets,
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Why not

RacoonVegetable,

Because then he wouldn’t be able to go to space

RIP_Cheems, do gaming w The only meme I've been picturing while playing BG3
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The average elden ring gameplay

dingleberry,

First cave boss: Beastman from farum azula. Endgame fodder: Beastman from farum azula.

ShaunaTheDead, do gaming w The only meme I've been picturing while playing BG3
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My favorite weird RPG moment is when the grizzled veteran of several wars who you probably just saw murder a bunch of baddies easily in a cut-scene has just joined the party......... and he's level 1.

Stamets,
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BG3 did a great job with this. Everyones backstory is pretty badass with all the stuff they’ve done but the argument is that the tadpole in your head is suppressing everything and making you weaker.

Klaymore,
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And when you get new people in your party they stay the same level as your other characters.

SkybreakerEngineer, do gaming w An important notice from your Healer

Missing “I saw you standing in fire”

The_v,

Or “I actually don’t know how to heal, I play medic for the loadout.”

Scubus,

“You just ran into a 1v6 and expected me to follow you to your death.”

Weslee, do gaming w An important notice from your Healer

Spite should be bigger

mosiacmango,

That or needs a “you spammed medic 30 times while i was busy helping a teammate just to try to get a pocket medic. Fuck you.”

AnUnusualRelic, do gaming w An important notice from your Healer
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If you stopped running for a second, maybe I could actually heal your stupid rambo ass.

Heavybell, do gaming w An important notice from your Healer
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Where the fuck are you even?

Best one IMO

sbv,

I have been healing you, asshole. I literally healed you seconds ago.

This is one of my faves

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