EnigmaNL

@EnigmaNL@kbin.social
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Assassin's Reed. A game about an Assassin and his precious piece of Reed that he uses to kill people with.

Sonarr + Radarr + Plex + Sabnzbd

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If they start running ads it's only a matter of time before they become shitty like Reddit. Ads is where it starts.

They've been accused of adding ads to games or adding cryptominers but I've never found that to be true. They did try to add some silly DRM to the games that made it so the game wouldn't run if you deleted their url files but they stopped doing that after people called them out on it.

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Dragon Age 2. For some reason it gives me anime vibes and I hate anime. It didn't look, sound or feel anything like the previous game at all.

All part of the enshittification of the world. I hate where we're going.

Lmao it was not, not by any stretch of the imagination. It was a train wreck on all platforms.

Dude is gonna have to work overtime like the dude that bricked people's switches.

I'm curious, got any more info on this?

Nope, I hate Meta and everything it stands for. I will never use their products.

Probably Diablo 2 LoD. Best ARPG ever made.

Some of the people involved have huge ego's and they fight amongst themselves. It can be pretty funny indeed.

That's basically my experience with any RPG that incorporates scaling, especially Blizzard games. Blizzard scaling feels very hit or miss to me, at one point you feel totally OP and 1 level later you feel like you're hitting your enemies with a wet noodle.

I hate scaling in RPG's with a passion.

I don't remember my first PC game but I do remember I was hooked right away. That shit was magical.

I'll believe it when I see it. I've heard Todd Howard say all of this before with previous games. Starfield is looking good, but Bethesda has always been very good with trailers and gameplay showcases.

Good luck to them. I dislike Reddit as much as the next guy, but this whole thing doesn't stand a chance. You do volunteer work nobody even asked you to do and then demand money? How does that make any sense at all?

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Even on PC it was crap though. Not only was it extremely buggy but also poorly optimized. Low and unstable FPS even on my NVIDIA 3090 / Ryzen 5900X rig. It took several patches (and over a year) for performance to get better.

The game shouldn't have been a PC exclusive, it should have been delayed by a year or two (and not released on older consoles at all).

Freelancer just nailed everything. The looks, the sounds, the world, and the story/atmosphere. On top of that it was great fun in multiplayer.

It wasn't very realistic but it didn't need to be. It was fun and easy to play. It also wasn't filled with overly complicated crafting systems or complex economy simulations.

That's one thing I really dislike about many modern games, why do they always need to have a crafting system? Take Elite Dangerous, a game I really love, even that has crafting in the form of Engineering. It's just too much hassle and it takes away the fun for me. It feels like a job.

Kinda weird because it doesn't even have any survival aspects. I love HL:A.

I learned my lesson with a RTX3080 from Gigabyte. The PCI-E power connector broke right away because they chose to put the connectors on this cheap little extension instead of putting them straight on the PCB properly. The pins inside the connector were pushed out and made no contact. Took them 7 weeks to fix the card. No Gigabyte for me ever again.

The Creation Engine is based on the Gamebryo engine that was used for Oblivion and Morrowind (though it was called NetImmerse at that time). That's why all Elder Scrolls (Morrowind and later) and Fallout (3 and later) games share the same quirks and general jankyness.

I'm just hoping the modding scene will be able to fix any problems that pop up with the game, as with all previous Bethesda releases using the Creation Engine.

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I feel like everyone should get access to the game rework, not just the people who buy the DLC. This what the base game should have been, what they promised.

That's called private lease.