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danciestlobster, do gaming w Open world games, need recommendations

My somewhat controversial suggestion is outward. Low graphical intensity PC game, very open world, and some incredibly unique and polarizing design choices. If your favorite part of breath of the wild was world exploration and korok finding, you may love it! If you like quality of life features though, maybe not.

Things like, you have a world map but no “you are here” marker so need to place yourself with landmarks. You need to drop your backpack to fight effectively and remember where you dropped it, the magic system is based on insomnia with the longer since you slept the more mana you have until you push it too far and just collapse. Really really weird game that I still think about all the time years later.

sleepybisexual,

What platforms is it on?

danciestlobster,

It a fairly low intensity PC game, steam has it, gog does too I think

sleepybisexual,

Oh, so only PC releases?

hamsterkill,

Outward is on consoles as well, though PC is its primary platform.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outward?wprov=sfla1

sleepybisexual,

:c

Was hoping it was on switch :3

Why are modern consoles locked down PCs with optical drives lol

hamsterkill,

As I said, it’s on consoles too — including Switch. It’s just that it’s a secondary platform for it — meaning it may be a lesser experience than on the platform it was ported from.

sleepybisexual,

K, thank you for the help

millie, do gaming w Open world games, need recommendations

You might really enjoy DayZ. The public servers are pretty brutal, but if you find a comfortable RP server you can settle in and really enjoy exploring the landscape. Once you’re used to the mechanics it’s so smooth.

Stereo headphones or even like monitors make hunting a lot of fun, listening to distant sounds trying to find a deer or boar is a lot of fun. And once you’re used to dealing with zombies and the sthough.l mechanics, crafting and all that, it really opens up.

Plus the ability to expand it with modding is pretty extensive. We’ve got some neat stuff on our own server (though not much pop atm), and I’ve seen others that do some next level stuff like player vampires and werewolves and stuff.

Even just the vanilla game is absolutely gorgeous though. If you like exploring, scavenging, and crafting, especially with friends, it’s kind of perfect.

Conan Exiles has a somewhat similar vibe but a bit clunkier and in a low fantasy setting. It’s also got a lot of D&D roleplay servers.

WeLoveCastingSpellz, do games w Legend of Zelda

Twilight Princess is the perfect LOZ game

GrayBackgroundMusic, do gaming w Open world games, need recommendations

It’s not Zelda like, but if you like factory games, Satisfactory is as close to open world as a factory game gets. You land on a planet and have to build a factory to launch things into space for corporate overlords. It’s first person, lots of climbing and building. There’s a tiny bit of combat, not the focus tho.

Kolanaki, do games w Legend of Zelda
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Used to be Link to the Past but now the title is held by Tears of the Kingdom.

Ultragigagigantic, do games w Legend of Zelda
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Breath of the wild is a work of art. SNES was my favorite before it came out

GaMEChld, do games w Legend of Zelda

Link to the Past for being my first. Twilight Princess for the modern era.

DdCno1, do gaming w Open world games, need recommendations

What are the exact specs (CPU, GPU, RAM, SSD yes or no) of your PCs? “Kinda weak” kinda covers an enormous and very subjective spectrum.

sleepybisexual,

My laptops are the following

A 4 GB ram celeron HDD laptop and an 8 GB ram with a ryzen of some kind. It was a ryzen 5 I think, the better laptop has an nvme

Telorand, do gaming w Open world games, need recommendations

Warframe might fit what you’re looking for.

It has an overarching story and story missions, it’s combat oriented, it has one of the least-predatory F2P models I can think of, and it has both open world zones and “interior” missions.

Best of all, it runs on potatoes. Might be worth looking into.

Another option is maybe Monster Hunter Rise, but I’ve only played a demo, and you have to consider Capcom’s aggressive anti-cheat back porting.

Last one you might not have considered is Halo Infinite. I played the entire campaign with a Ryzen 5600G on medium settings and got ≈45-55fps. It’s very well optimized and should run fine on weaker hardware.

sleepybisexual,

Ooh, older monstar hunter games are an option. Thx for the idea

PlzGivHugs, do games w Legend of Zelda

Honestly, I think the original. I know its inferior to most of the other games in most ways, but I’ve found a lot of the modern Zelda games feel pretty shallow and formulaec. Not to say they’re bad, but none of them really feel like they stand out to me either - they’re just good games. The original on the other hand, feels very different from a lot of the games since then. The world is kept a lot more foreign and hostile both in terms of aggressive enemies and in terms of tutorialization. Its makes the exploration so much more rewarding, and when you do find a new item, that much more special.

Sanctus, do games w Legend of Zelda
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I love them all. But Majora’s Mask and Ocarina of Time will always live in my heart. As well as the original, I beat that one yearly.

bionicjoey, do games w Legend of Zelda

Zelda is one of those things I somehow missed growing up. The only one that I ever sunk any significant time into was Phantom Hourglass. It was pretty good. I’ve tried some of the other ones but I get the sense that they are hard to enjoy if you don’t have nostalgia goggles on.

ieightpi,

You mean the old ones or all of the series? Skyward Sword, Breath and Tears are all very polished games.

bionicjoey,

I tried BOTW. The story felt very uninteresting. Like nothing that was happening felt justified. And the gameplay just felt like Just Cause but without all the cool stuff to interact with.

wizardbeard,
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Oof. Yeah, if you’ve only played Phantom “go back to the same temple for the tenth time” Hourglass and Breath Of The Wild with it’s almost non-existent story, I can absolutely understand the disappointment.

Phantom Hourglass was pretty disliked even by fans at the time. The touchscreen control focus and the damn ocean temple re-runs were quite contreversial.

Breath of the Wild was the series’s first attempt at open world, non-linear gameplay and is incredibly different from other games in the series. Very light on story and characters. Unfortunately they’ve confirmed open world is the planned standard going forward.


The real “core” 3D games are Ocarina of Time and Twilight Princess. For 2D, A Link To The Past and Link’s Awakening.

Twilight Princess is probably the most accessible for someone not super familiar with the franchise, and the least burdened by old school design decisions. It’s what I would consider the pinnacle of classic 3D Zelda. Took all the good stuff from the two N64 games (what most people seem to think are the best) and polished the hell out of it.

bionicjoey,

Actually I did enjoy what little of Windwaker that I played. But I played it on an emulator and had to wipe the machine it was on so I never got past the beginning.

ieightpi,

If you want to try a more “modern” Zelda game that isn’t open world, twilight princess is a huge game.

There’s also Skyward Sword but it’s way too linear for my liking. The sword swinging stuff can be pretty cool though

Ultraviolet,

BotW ruined the series. Open world, despite the promise of freedom, is a crippling set of shackles on world design. No upgrade can meaningfully interact with the world because every area has to be a potential first area. There’s no mystery of “what’s past this obstacle?” because everything has to be passable as soon as you see it. Worst of all, your reward for thoroughly exploring and completing all the optional quests? Butchering the final boss, which at full power is a highlight of the game, into the worst anticlimax of the series by removing multiple entire phases and drastically nerfing the HP of the phases that remain. The only intact phase literally can’t hit you if you just run in circles around it.

All of this wouldn’t be too bad if it was a one off, but Aonuma confirmed it’s the template for the series going forward. We’ll never see another proper Zelda game.

jkrtn,

Breath of the Wild removed pretty much everything that made the series great. It leaves behind a meh game with some of the lore Nintendo knows will sell units.

morphballganon,

You must have played the remake of SS. The original has its merits, but polished it ain’t.

Carighan, do games w Legend of Zelda
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Ouff, this is difficult.

To me it’s a very close call between:

  • Majora’s Mask (atmosphere, inventiveness with the loop, boss battles)
  • Link’s Awakening (first self-owned game, lots of memories, also that nerve-wrecking final battle with forms after forms after forms)
  • Tears of the Kingdom (the way they hid the third world until release, the grand atmosphere, the whole thing around the Master Sword)

Majora’s Mask probably wins. But it’s a really close call.

smeg, do gaming w A very timely "Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of April 7th"

Mario Kart 7 online this morning, I assume it’ll just go dead at some point :'(

sleepybisexual,

Pretendo works I think

smeg,

I’ll probably play a few other games in the short term but I imagine it’s suddenly getting a lot of attention so looking forward to trying it out!

sleepybisexual,

Well, I did a round of Mario kart online with pretendo that worked, just do not visit the badge arcade

Ifbyou use pretendo in badge arcade your badges get wiped

themeatbridge, do games w Legend of Zelda

My first was the OG Legend of Zelda on the NES, and it will always occupy a special place in my heart. I hated The Adventure ot Link because it was so different from the first one, and because I could never get past the first dark cave. I spent hours scouring the towns for a candle, and it never occurred to me that I could just go through it in the dark.

OOT was amazing getting to ride Epona and move around in 3 dimensions. The puzzles, the stories, the polygons, I think that was my favorite Zelda experience overall.

Twilight Princess was fun, and I loved Skyward Sword more than most people seemed to. To me, the Wii mechanics and the flying were worth the frustrations. But I understand why it was divisive.

Breath of the Wild had that OOT feeling of discovery to it. It was fun to play, and novel enough to keep me exploring. I haven’t played Tears of the Kingdom yet, but my son loves it so I’m looking forward to it.

I regret that I never played A Link to the Past, Majora’s Mask, Wind Waker, or any of the handheld games.

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