Lance or sword and shield might be good to stay a bit safer and learn the monsters. This game series is all about understanding what you’re fighting, they will all have a “tell” when they go to do something. Some might take one step backwards and arch in a specific way, some might make a specific noise, and they’ll always follow with a specific move. You have to understand what they’re going to do so you can figure out how much time you have to attack.
You’re going to die a bunch, but after a while you’ll come to know how the monster you’re fighting will move and it will get easier.
After all that also get to learn the skills that come with armor pieces, you want specific skills to compliment play styles. I don’t remember freedom unite specifically, but for weapons with a shield you’d want a skill called “guard” that improves how blocking works, whether it’s taking less stamina when you get hit or allowing you to block once unblockable moves.
And as others have said, with the older monster hunter games you have to learn “the claw” lol they had absolutely atrocious camera controls
I keep editing as I remember other important things lol there’s a move called the “superman dive” that will save your ass. When your weapon is put away and you’re running AWAY from an attack, you can “roll” but it will make you do a dive that makes you invulnerable for a bit. You cannot be moving towards the monster or it won’t work and you’ll just do a normal roll. I also don’t remember if freedom unite has this as well, but in most monster hunter games you don’t have to get up when you get hit to the ground. If a monster knocks you down and you see they’re following with another move just don’t move, let your character stay down and you shouldn’t get hit.
There’s something so special about the command structure, having your own squad v squad, while a whole other battle is taking place around you. But also that you could be pulled for extra resources if needed.
I tried Hell Let Loose, but it’s too chaotic and open.
Loadout. It was a casual PvP (and later PvE) game where you can make your own weapons with wacky combos. It was a bit pay-to-win, but I thought it was very fun. The game crashed and burned because the studio wasn’t sure what they wanted to do with it and kept ignoring fans.
I think the PvE spinoff never came out of beta. I was looking forward to it.
The game “Humankind” plays very similar to civ 6, might be better to compare it to being inbetween civ 6 and 7. But it has a much more tactical combat system.
I found humankind to be very difficult to go the domination path, but I haven’t played since close to release.
It was very prohibitive to take direct control of conquered cities as the cost seemed exponential, and you had to constantly declare peace and then go right back to war or something if I remember correctly. It seemed like a silly system
There’s a big, big, big community for those out there! So many options for doing so, and even custom cabinets that have been made to make displaying them easier, too!
I just found some on reddit. What other communities are out there? I’m digging through the 3d print sharing websites but those never feel particularly… community oriented or really communicative at all.
Niestety nie podsunę rozwiązania, tylko wskażę na potencjalne pułapki: czynsz w stolicy Cię rozpierdoli, a programistów jest już wręcz za dużo, bo to modny kierunek, żeby “robić hajs”. Większość moich znajomych programistów dawno wypalona zawodowo. Zrób sobie kurs operatora koparki czy coś w tym stylu, zgarniaj na tym 6k miesięcznie, a koduj dla przyjemności (jak musisz robić to codziennie, to jest to po prostu chujowe).
Pracowałeś kiedyś na koparce przy polskich inwestycjach (drogowych i innych)? Myślisz że można po takiej pracy mieć czas i siłę na jakiekolwiek “kodowanie dla przyjemności”?
Sama nie jestem programistką ani w ogóle nie jestem związana z IT, ale jakoś po osobach które znam nie widzę, żeby ten rynek przestał dawać zarobki albo kurczył się tak drastycznie, że nie jest już w stanie nikogo wchłonąć. Nie wiem czy gdybym usłyszała takie porady byłoby mi miło, wiem jak bardzo potrafią zniechęcić takie słowa.
Nie dam rady żadne fizyczne rzeczy robić, bo mam strasznie słabe kolana. Już mi powoli wysiadają od wciskania sprzęgła i gazu. O noszeniu ciężarów nie wspominając.
Nie martwię się o wypalenie zawodowe bo mnie informatyka kręci i nie przeszkadza mi gadanie z klientem na temat projektu. A jak coś to mam drugie hobby w zapasie. (Modelowanie w 3d ale perspektywy zawodowe wyglądają jeszcze gorzej niż programowanie)
Mam doświadczenie w zarządzaniu małymi projektami ale całkowicie do tego mnie nie ciągnie.
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