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rivalary, w The Signal - Official Announcement Trailer

Couldn’t find it on Steam, oddly enough

Pyr_Pressure, (edited ) w Baldur's Gate 3 review - a critical success, with critical failures

I do quite like it, but there are definitely small quality of life improvements that were missed in the initial launch. For example the mini-map, which rotates on movement and I find it annoying to navigate. There is a way to stop the rotation, but then there is no indicator on it to display which direction your camera is facing and is still difficult to navigate.

Just small things like that here and there that I’ve noticed.

pylohn,

I have the cardinal directions marked on my mini map though they can be hard to notice. I find the enemy opertinity attacks are very hard to see and should ask for a promt before just happening

PrinceHabib72,

You can actually have the game ask for opportunity attacks. If you open your character tab (or party view), up at the top, there’s a tab for “Reactions”. You can set it to automatically take opportunity attacks or ask before.

FracturedEel,

I think he means when you’re moving through their range and they can take an opportunity attack on you. I dont find the arrow hard to see but if you do miss it it doesn’t confirm that you want to move through an enemy’s melee range. It does cancel the movement afterward though without ending your turn or anything

Pyr_Pressure,

That has pissed me off so much because I keep forgetting to make sure that damned arrow isn’t there before I click. And then sometimes my mouse moves ever so slightly when I do click that it was enough of a shift to change the pathway close enough for it to appear.

pylohn,

Im refering to enemy attacks on the player

Pyr_Pressure,

Yes I see the cardinal directions, but if I’m looking at my main map trying to figure out where to go, and planning in my head “okay I need to take a left and then a right and then another right…” Then exit out, look at my mini map, I either have to align it back so north points up top to get my bearings or if it’s fixed I have to move my characters forward to see which direction the camera is facing so I don’t mix up my lefts and rights.

pylohn,

Ah I see yes, I find myself constantly trying to click on the map to simply put my camera at that location to avoid that problem but baldur’s gate 3 doeant work like the old games where that was an option and so I just resort to constantly checking the map at every junktion

pastermil, w System Requirements for ARMORED CORE: VI FIRES OF RUBICON

Hopefully it runs well with Proton!

the_postminimalist, w EA loses minor FIFA loot box legal case in Austria

Do we know how much they made with this loot box system in Austria? I can see just one Austrian whale paying more than the ordered €10,800 on loot boxes. I don’t see EA stopping if they’re still making a profit on these in the big picture, if they’re only losing some legal battles and being ordered to pay less than they made.

Rynelan, w EA loses minor FIFA loot box legal case in Austria

Loot boxes are loot boxes… as long as you don’t know what you’re getting then it’s literally a gamble.

I’m hoping one day this stuff gets banned worldwide.

Corkyskog,
@Corkyskog@sh.itjust.works avatar

Wouldn’t that make McDonald’s happy meals also gambling? If not explain the franchises that will absolutely refuse to swap toys during certain promotions (Bionics and TY I can think of off the top of my head).

Naminreb,

I don’t think people buy happy meals for the toys. You know what you’re getting to eat, which is the purpose of the chain. It is a food service company, not a toy manufacturing company and the toys are only tokens of appreciation for the customer.

EA is a video game company and your experience and ability to play the game basically depends on these loot boxes. In fact, you play or pay to increase the chances to get a good deck, but nothing is guaranteed. It is random or perhaps even more perverse, it is programmed to deny or condition good players on your decks to keep you playing for the next loot box.

The only way this is not gambling, is that you don’t win money at the end of the day. Just satisfaction.

Corkyskog,
@Corkyskog@sh.itjust.works avatar

Aren’t they just skins and hats and cosmetics though? Unless it actually impacts the game play I don’t really see the difference.

Astronautical,

Fifa loot boxes contain different players, so you could either get Messi or a 3rd grade soccer player, with the 3rd grader being weighted more heavily in terms of being acquired.

MomoTimeToDie,

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  • Rynelan,

    Those cards still hold value and the game is made to be played with multiple of the same cards. But you’re right, trading cards are a gamble.

    You pay for a mystery pack

    You either get good or bad cards

    You’ll keep buying to get better stuff

    It has all the checks.

    But I think it’s important you don’t need to buy booster packs to enjoy the game. I can buy multiple pre-made decks and I know exactly what I get and still can enjoy the game.

    Some games (now not talking about FIFA) even rely on loot boxes to make the game more enjoyable. You even can get timed stuff you can only use an X amount of days and poof… it’s gone.

    Also digital purchases might be considered “too easy”. With cards you at least get something physical.

    Not sure though… all I personally think is that micro transactions and loot boxes are killing the fun and quality of games.

    ComradeBunnie,
    @ComradeBunnie@aussie.zone avatar

    When I was a kid, I’ve asked for a specific toy before. I think you can, or could, even buy them separately without purchasing a meal.

    Untitled_Pribor, w Valve gives Steam Remote Play a long overdue upgrade
    @Untitled_Pribor@kbin.social avatar

    What upgrade? Can someone copy the article here, the website says I'm blocked

    UsernameIsTooLon,

    4k streaming. That’s it. The article just copies and pastes around “4k” as much as possible but that’s the only feature.

    ArchmageAzor, w The Signal - Official Announcement Trailer
    @ArchmageAzor@lemmy.world avatar

    open-world third-person survival crafting

    Pass.

    slazer2au, w EA loses minor FIFA loot box legal case in Austria

    The order comes from Landesgericht für Zivilrechtssachen Wien, which is a regional court in Vienna. The court ruled that these loot boxes violate gambling laws. However, this is a standalone decision, and has no wider impact on the country’s legal position on loot boxes.

    In Austria, civil cases are taken on a case-by-case basis, and the courts are not bound by previous decisions.

    So nothing will come of this.

    bionicjoey, w Baldur's Gate 3 review - a critical success, with critical failures

    One qol improvement I’d like to see is faster team roster selection. Like every time you leave camp, you should get to select which companions will go with you (similar to many other CRPGs). Right now I find myself not using certain companions as often, mostly because I don’t want to go run around my camp for a minute rearranging my squad. It should be a simple drag and drop interface.

    FarceMultiplier,
    @FarceMultiplier@lemmy.ca avatar

    I never change my group because Gale and Laz’ael are annoying as hell.

    bionicjoey,

    How dare you badmouth Laezel you Tskva!

    McDuders, w where do yall go for your gaming coverage/pods?

    Jesse Cox has 5 Minute Gaming News that lists news into little bite-sized chunks that I can handle every weekday. Used to love Jesse on the Cooptional and Cox n Crendor podcasts so I like listening to him.

    Also every Friday Crendor is featured on the Cren Minute where he talks about whatever he wants and its the most redundant and hilarious thing to me.

    And shoutouts to Lyle Wrath’s hilarious Pregame Discharge show where he lays out the news in an extreme and absurd way. Used to be weekly but now kind of forced to be monthly after Destructoid dropped it.

    Hyggyldy,

    Nice to see Jesse mentioned. I love his entire sphere of friends.

    Meowoem, w Baldur's Gate 3 review - a critical success, with critical failures

    Loving the game, do agree though that it starts to get a bit muddled and confusing - at times it feels like I’m not really sure which quests I’m doing, why I’m doing it or what I’m trying to achieve – very realistic to real life in that regard but it can feel a bit of a chore

    tburkhol,

    I kind of stopped paying attention to side quests. In a lot of RPGs, I feel like they’re discrete, separate errands, and usually contained within the area where they’re given. BG3 side quests seem a lot more integrated, in the sense that I’ll often just happen along the next step in one as I pursue main quest. If not, then it may be because the next step is in the next Act. And some of them seem to be mutually exclusive.

    Maybe because it’s my first play through, but I’m now in ‘if it happens, it happens’ mode, and I’m confident that there are enough opportunities for me to make different choices to have a substantially different experience next time.

    Naz,

    *I don’t know who I am

    I don’t know where I am

    All I know

    Is I must kill*

    You have tested: The Dark Urge. Congratulations!

    ratz30, w where do yall go for your gaming coverage/pods?

    Castle Super Beast has long been my go to gaming and pop culture podcast.

    BudgieMania, w En Garde! - Launch trailer

    I hope this game does well, it's really charming

    Kaiserschmarrn, w Gamescom 2023 to host record number of exhibitors

    I’m really excited to see how this year’s Gamescom turns out. I’m attending with some friends of mine because we won tickets for the Trade Visitor Day and the last time I was there was nearly 10 years ago. I’m just a bit worried because it seems that more and more of the big Publishers are skipping events like these and rather make a live stream instead.

    Ozymandeus, w where do yall go for your gaming coverage/pods?

    Minnmax - Some former Game Informer peeps pulled a Nextlander and it’s been great. For anyone checking it out for the first time now, usually Ben Hansen is the host, but he’s away for a time on paternity leave.

    peasinspace,

    ben is back now! minnmax is awesome

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