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AceQuorthon, do gaming w Any strategy games which have low amount of bugs?

I was gonna recommend Dwarf Fortress until I remembered that it is Dwarf Fortress. RimWorld is relatively bug free from what I remember though.

gcheliotis, do games w Lords of the Fallen Review Thread | (74/100)

It looks like with some updates it could become a very solid 8-8.5/10

Kaleunt17, do games w What games have you been playing recently

Anno 1404 and City Skylines

9cpluss, do games w Lords of the Fallen Review Thread | (74/100)

Seems to have massive performance issues that get worse the longer you play. Hope they manage to fix that. Was looking forward to playing it coop with a friend.

NuPNuA, do gaming w Star Trek: Infinite Review Thread

Played about an hour and a half last night. It seems essentially a glorified Trek themed Stellaris expansion. Which given it was only £25 quid I don’t mind too much.

espiritu_p, do gaming w Two (three?) games free on Epic Games - Blazing Sails & Q.U.B.E. ULTIMATE BUNDLE

I enjoyed a few of them. GtaV, or Borderlands 3 (altough part 2 will be my favorite part forever)
Civ6 was merely only a demo version, and TW:Troy really sucked and helped me save some bucks.

But mostly I just add them in the hope that Tencent will pay a few cents to The developers who created those games in the first place.
But I won't buy anything there. Games that are only sold via this platform don't exist.

blindsight, do gaming w Cyberpunk dlc sucks. 10 side missions and like 5 story missions for 30 bucks.

This post falls to meet the only rule at Beehaw: Be(e) Kind.

You’re entitled to your opinion, and this is a great space to share your opinions on things so long as you do so constructively, in good faith. The title of this post is divisive ragebait, the original post has no depth or detail, and the edit only adds more complaints about bugs without adding any detail to explain your original claims.

Please respect the only rule of this instance.

squirrelwithnut, do games w Lords of the Fallen Review Thread | (74/100)

I love Souls-likes. I’m looking forward to this one, but I’ll wait for additional patches to fix the performance issues.

NeryK, do games w Lords of the Fallen Review Thread | (74/100)
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Friend and I were looking for our next co-op game after Remnant 2 (very good btw) and were somewhat eagerly awaiting this one. Turns out it has the same PvP invasion mechanic as the Souls game unless you play offline. That’s a deal-breaker for us unfortunately.

simple,

It gets better. According to Oroboro (popular pvp streamer), it looks like you can invade people of any level. Your stats will be scaled down but you can still use your overpowered gear and invade someone that just started playing.

Wumbologist,

Any idea what the co-op system is like? I don’t mind the invasions so much but I despise FromSoft’s multiplayer systems for co-oping with friends.

NeryK,
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Sounds like proper co-op, according to lordsofthefallen.com/co-op-multiplayer-hexworks-d…. No temporary summoning bullshit.

Except the story progression does not carry over which seems to be the new norm recently.

Wumbologist,

Thanks, this info is super useful. Story progression not carrying over isn’t a huge issue to me, so long as you’re allowed to keep playing with the host past where your own game world is. I never liked how dark souls required you to play levels multiple times in a row if you want to keep playing with friends.

These two bits are really nice to see too

When playing online, the host’s game world will reflect their progress in the storyline. As an accompanying player, you won’t advance your own story, but you’ll keep any items, levels, achievements, and currencies you earn during the online session. These will carry over when you return to your own game world.

As a joining player, you have only one life. If you lose it, your body will fall to the ground and you’ll switch to spectator mode. The host has two options for resurrecting you: they can either interact with your fallen body on the spot, risking exposure to enemies as it’s not a quick ritual, or they can do so via a nearby Vestige.

Sivick314, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of October 8th
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@chloyster been playing Cyberpunk now that is in a good state.

comicallycluttered, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of October 8th

Gotham Knights.

It’s not terrible, but it’s pretty much what I was expecting.

Could really do without the crafting shit and leveling system. I know the Arkham games also had skill trees and what have you, but it wasn’t ever as bad as this.

I do think I fucked myself over a bit in not focusing on the main story early on, because I very nearly burned myself out on the side activities.

Turns out that a lot of my issues are kind of addressed at key points in the main story as well, so I really should focus on it more (like getting the glider thingy from Lucius, which I had no idea existed and would have been a tremendous help earlier on when I was navigating the unnecessarily large - and, to be honest, very boring - open world).

Pratai, do games w Lords of the Fallen Review Thread | (74/100)

“Genuine ode”

What a fantastic way to say direct ripoff.

PlantJam,

I appreciate seeing games referred to as soulslike. Immediate hard pass. The genre has a lot to offer and I see why so many people like the games, but for some reason I just really don’t ever want my own skills as a player to determine the outcome of combat.

Grangle1,

That’s the one thing I would really appreciate about Souls-likes: no RNG, less being forced to grind for better stats/gear, if I want to beat the challenge I have to improve my own skills and legit “git gud”, as they say. When you finally beat it, it feels so much more satisfying. So I appreciate the genre from a design standpoint. That said, the frustration of the hours to days it would take me to do that is enough to keep me from playing them myself. That, and the super-dark art and aesthetic of so many of them turns me off from them too. I prefer brighter, more colorful games.

Cybersteel,
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too much bullet spongy and just pumping up enemy hp for easy increase in difficulty

dogslayeggs,

I just really don’t ever want my own skills as a player to determine the outcome of combat.

I don’t think I’ve ever heard anyone voice this sentiment before. I think I get what you are saying, but it just doesn’t sound like what most people say.

PlantJam,

Yeah, I don’t think I’ve heard it from anyone else either. It generally only applies to PvE content like in RPGs. I do enjoy some shooters like CS:GO.

simple, do games w Lords of the Fallen Review Thread | (74/100)

Reviews are generally what I’ve feared. The visuals and concepts are cool but the combat seems floaty and the game seems generally unpolished.

123, do gaming w Two (three?) games free on Epic Games - Blazing Sails & Q.U.B.E. ULTIMATE BUNDLE

Qube shows unavailable.

YMS, (edited )
@YMS@kbin.social avatar

Same for me. And the individual games have prices > 0.

EDIT: 15 minutes later, now it works.

smeg,

I had to use an incognito window for it to be claimable, I imagine some weirdness on their website because it’s a bundle

Stillhart, do gaming w Two (three?) games free on Epic Games - Blazing Sails & Q.U.B.E. ULTIMATE BUNDLE

It’s funny, as often as I see these posts about free games on the Epic Games Store, I still have absolutely no desire to ever install or use it.

ampersandrew,
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I once used it as a demo for a game before buying it on Steam.

dark_stang,
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Yeah they burned me a few times in the past by acquiring games/studios and breaking their Linux compatibility immediately after getting them. I’ll hold this grudge for decades.

Zak8022,

Similar for me. I always redeem them. But honestly don’t think I’ll ever use or play any of them.

blindsight, (edited )

I’ve enjoyed a few of them with my young kids The Lego one was fun, Dodo Peak is another nice introduction puzzle game, and Beyond Blue is educational and beautiful.

There are quite a few more that I might check out at some point. I slightly regret not jumping on the free games bandwagon earlier since I missed some great ones, but I have enough of a games library across many platforms that I never need to buy another game for the rest of my life and I won’t beat them all, so whatever.

brennesel,
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Pikuniku is a brilliant little puzzle adventure game, too. I don’t know exactly when it was available for free in the Epic store.

Faydaikin,
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Seeing as ‘Storefront Exclusivity’ on pc games was a part of EGS’s plan, they can keep their free games.

Plus, I remember an indie dev talking about how they tried to strong-arm him into going exclusive to them with ultimatums.

“You’re either only on EGS or you’re not it at all.” That kinda shit.

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