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ConstableJelly, do gaming w Take-Two Interactive and Remedy Entertainment are in a dispute over the letter R

I changed my first name because it started with an R and I didn’t want to infringe on any of Take Two’s precious trademarks.

JJROKCZ, do games w Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 has been delayed until late 2024 | Rock Paper Shotgun

Ah man I was really looking forward to this. Oh well, a delay just means the game will be better when it comes out, I’d rather this delay than another trash 40k game be released

t_berium, do games w Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 has been delayed until late 2024 | Rock Paper Shotgun
@t_berium@lemmy.world avatar

Tzeentch doing his thing again.

CrypticCoffee, do gaming w A fifteen year open source effort to remake Dungeon Keeper just hit 1.0

Game loaded

ono, do games w Latest Baldur's Gate 3 update adds colour-blind settings, hireling customisation and best of all, sponge baths
TWeaK, do games w Capcom is worried that mods “offensive to public order and morals” will ‘tarnish’ the rep of their PC games

More like they’re worried that mods will outshine them and tarnish their reputation as developers.

billwashere, do games w Lords of the Fallen earns Mostly Negative Steam rating as Hexworks share tips for crash and performance bugs

It’s like these gaming companies have NO Q&A people at all. Build a lab with a bunch of varying levels of machines and see if the game is playable. It’s not really that difficult is it?

AstralPath, do games w Why CCP haven't stopped trying to make an EVE Online shooter for 15 years

EVE is sick, CCP is awesome and Dust 514 was pretty cool. Based on CCP’s comments about Dust it seems like they really understand why it failed which is great. If they can create something on a slightly smaller scale with some really good mechanics I think it would be a hit. I was kinda hoping they’d go for something like CS/Valorant as I could see that meshing well with shipboard combat settings. Sounds like that’s not the case but I’m sure this will be great.

Imagine that though… Small maps set inside capital ships as the setting and named as such. Fast paced combat à la Valorant… Would be cool.

hihellobyeoh,

The only and I mean ONLY problem I had with 514 ( I was in one of the testing phases pre release) was that it was a console exclusive, I can’t stand playing shooters on a controller anymore.

GammaGames, do gaming w KOTOR Remake feared cancelled after Sony quietly pulls tweets and videos

Please no 😭

DeathbringerThoctar, do games w DOOM creator keen on "ethical" uses for AI, but worried about AAA-style "homogenisation"

I’m 1000% behind an Anachronox reboot or sequel. The cliffhanger at the end of the original game is one of the largest unanswered questions of my childhood.

Mini_Moonpie,

Thank you for naming the game in the screenshot.

Sordid, (edited ) do games w Dragon's Dogma 2 brings back all the joy of Capcom's 2012 cult hit with few real changes
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More of the same? Awesome, can’t wait!

Some people were annoyed by the pawns, but personally I loved them. Their chatter can get repetitive at times, but there’s also a lot of detail and subtlety that’s easy to miss. Each pawn gains knowledge of different enemies, quests, and areas as they interact with them, and what they say depends on how well they know the subject they’re talking about. If they know nothing, they will react with surprise or curiosity, otherwise they will offer advice of varying helpfulness. One time I encountered a cockatrice, and my pawns started yelling to watch out for the griffin. At first I thought it was a bug, but after the fight I realized they had some knowledge of these bird-like enemy types but not enough, and as a result they confused one for the other. Now that’s what I call attention to detail!

conciselyverbose,

That actually sounds really awesome.

I never quite got into it, because it was just too old mechanically by the time I heard of it, but it did feel like there was potential.

Sordid,
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I’m honestly at a loss about how it’s “mechanically old” and how it could possibly be updated. It’s been a few years since I last played it, but I thought it was basically perfect and even did some things few if any other games do, such as the whole grappling/climbing system.

conciselyverbose,

Even the basics of movement and combat are super janky. It's very obviously a very old game.

MrBusiness, do games w Dragon's Dogma 2 brings back all the joy of Capcom's 2012 cult hit with few real changes

They’re masterworks all, you can’t go wrong.

Psythik, (edited ) do games w Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty review: perhaps the best expansion pack ever made

If I don’t like the main story cause it’s too confusing (and boring), will I like this expansion, or is it more of the same?

I can’t play more than 30 minutes of this game at a time without getting bored, but I already bought it so I’m determined to get my money’s worth.

forgotaboutlaye, do games w Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty review: perhaps the best expansion pack ever made

I’ve been playing only RPGs the past few months with BG3 and Starfield, so I’m not in a rush to play Phantom Liberty right away. Looking forward to trying the free 2.0 patch today and will probably do a vanilla playthrough before I think about getting the expansion.

Either way, looking forward to PC coverage coming out.

Blizzard,

CDPR said it’s best to start a new game with the expansion.

conciselyverbose,

I think they were specifically referring to the "2.0" because it entirely overhauls the systems. They suggest restarting so your progression feels natural and you can decide how to allocate skills as you learn them.

I didn't see anything saying the actual expansion benefitted from starting over. I was under the impression that it's a mid/late game area/missions.

HubertManne,
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im going to respec a saved game a few times just to see how some of the abilities function. like air jump. then use that to plan out a build and then restart

Psythik,

How are you enjoying Starfield so far? I somehow managed to play for over 30 hours before I realized that the story isn’t very engaging and that I’m not having any fun. The only entertainment I’m getting is from looting a bunch of junk I’ll never use, but I can do that in literally any Bethesda game. Just curious what you think.

HubertManne,
@HubertManne@kbin.social avatar

no who you were asking but I don't want to progress from where Im at without making a based and the base construction thing sorta deflates my enthusiasm to play.

forgotaboutlaye,

It’s a Bethesda game through and through. You probably know that already if you’ve checked out the reviews, but if you liked Skyrim or FO4, and you can stomach the loadscreens, you know what you’re getting. Personally, I hoped for more but even what’s delivered has been worth it for me. The main story drags a bit in the collection of the artifacts, but seems to be picking up. Outside of that, there’s plenty of entertaining distractions.

pomodoro_longbreak, do games w If you like short, steampunk SNES-style RPGs, give dystopian freebie Franzen a shot
@pomodoro_longbreak@sh.itjust.works avatar

Alright, I definitely will! This looks exactly up my alley.

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