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bungle_in_the_jungle, do gaming w What game had the most hype cover dissapointing gameplay?

No Mans Sky at launch but man… What a comeback for them!

Cadeillac,
@Cadeillac@lemmy.world avatar

I worked at GameStop at the time. The policy was absolutely no returns on new titles that had been opened. The day after the launch was not a fun day. We even had people trade it in for probably less than half of what they paid

Fuck GameStop. They treat customers bad and employees worse. Do not fucking support them

Skullgrid,
@Skullgrid@lemmy.world avatar

I still haven’t properly played, I pre-ordered. I had some ok fun when it came out, got tempted about the plot, saw the miles of posts saying “fuck going to the center of the universe, not worth it” and left it alone.

I’m still ok with having made the pre order, because my motives have always been “I liked joe danger , and the small team behind it say they’ve got the balls to procedurely generate an entire universe? OK, let’s make it happen.” and they did. As far as I’m concerned, I got what I paid for.

now I just gotta be in the mood to play a crafting exploration game. I’ve been waiting for quite a few years… I’m afraid to check how many, because it’s going to make me feel ancient

toasteecup, do games w I'm tired of every game being live service

I can understand the frustration but I don’t see that as much when I’m playing more indie games. Are you playing more quintuple a titles, if so have you considered going for more independent stuff instead? I could give some recommendations

ByteOnBikes, do gaming w Thank you Skövde

I didn’t really get the point of Goat Simulator. But the other games easily hooked me for 50 to 100+ hours. And they are all excellent coop games.

MentalEdge,
@MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz avatar

It wasn’t for me, either, but I’m fairly certain the point of Goat Simulator is that there isn’t one.

lime,
@lime@feddit.nu avatar

the point of goat simulator was that it was a three-week goof project the Sanctum devs had fun with to celebrate good sales before they got to work on the sequel.

then it funded the development of Satisfactory.

Kissaki,

I loved Goat Simulator for its absurdity and silliness. It had a lot of content and stuff to explore as well, embedding cultural references and humor.

Clbull, do games w Corporate greed is killing RuneScape. What do people play instead?

Final Fantasy XIV may lack the point and click tick based combat and semi AFK gameplay but it’s a solid MMORPG.

Tattorack, do games w Shower thought, traversal in open world games have turned from game mechanics to loading screens
@Tattorack@lemmy.world avatar

I think the only game you mentioned on that list which is actually open world might be Final Fantasy. None of the other games are open world.

Open world games are The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, The Witcher III: Wild Hunt, Conan Exiles, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Forza Horizon, Shadow of the Colossus, Eden Ring, Insomniac’s Spiderman.

Some of these have unique traversal mechanics, some of these use only generic kinds, such as walking.

drunkpostdisaster, do games w What happened to the turn based RPG and RTS genres?

Bg3 was turned based.

pixeltree, do games w I love diablo-likes, but they're also really annoying.
@pixeltree@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

You specifically called out PoEs passive tree, but honestly the tree isn’t the crazy complicated part of making builds–its finding combinations of mechanics that synergize above average. On the tree sure, but the gear and actual skills are really what makes it crazy. Planning around what items can have what mods and what you can reasonably expect to get on what budget is the real brain disabler for me. I love build crafting, but fuck I hate planning rare tier gear.

TwilightVulpine,

You gotta have a crazy amount of hours in that game. That tree is complicated to read, nevermind to understand.

qarbone,

I had to take another look to see if they’ve shat the tree up worse somehow. But, no, it’s the same. The tree isn’t complicated to read or even that hard to understand. It’s a tree: you start at the base and make decisions at the branches.

Perhaps it’s an extension of people getting paralyzed by decisions, which I don’t experience, but it’s only difficult if you are in the strange position of “knowing enough about the passive tree to know a build/specific passive exists” but also don’t know the tree enough to figure out how to get there.

TwilightVulpine,

If you simply start at the base and just get going, the branching paths quickly add up to an enormous amount of options. If you don’t get any decision paralysis from a tree with literally over a thousand nodes, you might just be a superhuman being.

qarbone,

Not superhuman, just very simple. I pick what I want most at the moment, especially in a game where I can refund points if my decision wasn’t great.

Lampenoel, do games w What happened to the turn based RPG and RTS genres?

For RTS I can highly recommend Beyond All Reason (BAR). It’s very similar to Total Annihilation or Supreme Commander and runs on a very performant custom engine. And the best thing: it’s free and open source, even though its still in active development it already has quite a stable playerbase and is extremely polished with a ton of qol features.

zecg, do games w PlayStation product manager says ads being shown was just a bug
@zecg@lemmy.world avatar

Good luck selling your $700 locked-down computer with no gaems but enshittified to hell and back.

HeyThisIsntTheYMCA, do games w What letter has the best games?
@HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world avatar

S or T.

Super.

The.

theangriestbird, do gaming w The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom Review Thread

From Keza McDonald’s review for the Guardian:

The main difference between Link and Zelda is that Zelda can’t fight. Instead, with a magical staff, she can summon material “echoes” of real objects from thin air – which could be anything from a cut of meat to distract monsters, to crates and tables to construct towers and staircases. When you come across the usual Zelda selection of deceptively mild-looking monsters, you can simply conjure a spear-wielding Moblin or a few bats into existence to dispatch them for you. Or, failing that, you can manifest a pot and throw it at whatever’s menacing you.

I did get used to Echoes of Wisdom’s new way of doing things as time went by – but I didn’t love it. There’s lots to like about it; particularly the painfully cute toylike aesthetic, which makes Hyrule feel a bit like like a giant Polly Pocket, and Zelda’s adorable horse. It’s a good game, and its mishmash of intersecting ideas does bring something new to Zelda. But I hope that the next time we play as Zelda, it feels more empowering.

So it sounds like this is the type of game that appeals to sickos that liked playing summoner necro in Diablo 2 (i’m one of those sickos). Except obviously it works better than that bc the entire game is built around it.

HuntressHimbo, do games w Behaviour Interactive (Dead By Daylight devs) acquire Red Hook Studios (Darkest Dungeon devs)
@HuntressHimbo@lemm.ee avatar

BHVR trying to acquire a catalog specifically catered to Otzdarva’s tastes

Shiggles,

Please keep behavior far away from fromsoft thanks

Mr_Reach,
@Mr_Reach@lemmy.world avatar

Fromsoft would be more likely acquiring them, so actually start pushing.

thermal_shock, do games w What do you think about random encounters?

my favorites were in the fallout series, if you were good, bad guys came, if you were bad, good guys came. nice random fights in new places.

even in BOTW the ninjas showed up periodically

P00ptart,

The good thing about the fallout series is that unless you’re in survivor, you can generally carry enough to deal with the encounter. It’s not like far cry where you’re just like “FUCK! WORST possible timing!” And it was always like a stupid fucking badger or something. I don’t even mind coming across death claws. I’m carrying 15 mini nukes, 120 stimpacks, leveled up power armor and enough ammunition to make lead poisoning a bigger environmental threat than the rads.

thermal_shock,

yeah, I did like the mods that added weight to ammo, pretty solid challenge with that since you can have 2000 rounds for each weapon.

Hideakikarate,

After a while, you kinda start to recognize the sneaky ninjas, standing around in the middle of nowhere just looking back and forth. Then, if you do finally talk to them, their names are just a generic title.

hal_5700X, do games w What is your favorite Assassin's Creed game?

Story: 2

Setting: Unity / Black Flag

Eccitaze, do games w Fallout London - I just can't anymore
@Eccitaze@yiffit.net avatar

I gave up on it for now when the questline involving the NPC learning to write broke, and then I started crashing to desktop (without any logs anywhere, either in the Buffout directory or even in Windows’ Event Viewer) every time I left the Swan or fast traveled directly to it, even though traveling to another point literally fifty feet south worked just fine. And since there’s no logs describing the crash, I have no idea how to fix it.

I could probably fix it by uninstalling and re-downloading it again, but I have a goddamn data cap that my roommate already blows through every month with the fucking massive updates Fallout 76 has taken to pushing out, I have zero desire to download 60 GB of data (30 GB base game + 30 GB FOLON) every fucking time I sneeze wrong and make the game start crashing again. =|

a_wild_mimic_appears,

regarding the large download, there is a girl which is very fit and likes compression a lot which reduced the total download size to 38 gb, if that helps. also, you can reinstall from that as often as you like without redownloading.

mojofrododojo,
@mojofrododojo@lemmy.world avatar

there is a girl

?

ABCDE,

Fitgirl repack.

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