a lot of games have added “hundreds” of hours of content by large and relatively empty open worlds that are full of worthless autogenerated side quests and collectible trinkets, which is undoubtedly a worse gameplay experience.
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a lot of games have added “hundreds” of hours of content by large and relatively empty open worlds that are full of worthless autogenerated side quests and collectible trinkets, which is undoubtedly a worse gameplay experience.
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other responsibilities ate into my time and now I don’t remember where I am, what I was doing, and I frankly barely remember how to even play.
This is my biggest issue with long games. I feel like if it's getting too long and I want to try something else, I can't come back to it in the middle and pick up where I left off. I have to either consume the game in one chunk, or accept the fact that I'm never going to finish it... which makes me not even want to start it half the time.
Personally, I really like watching Nilaus play factory games. I enjoy playing the games to a point but he puts forth an amount of effort that I can never bring myself to emulate and it's really satisfying even to just watch. Satisfactory, Tectonica, DSP, etc
Ouch, that sucks. It's not something I've ever heard of happening around here. Tough choice!
Thanks, I'll definitely keep that in mind! :)
Okay, I'm in. I don't preorder games anymore, but I'll definitely be keeping an eye on day 1 reviews to make sure the game isn't broken so I can buy it right when it comes out!
Yeah, I know it's possible, but I'm not a linux expert and I'd rather leave well enough alone. It works and it's not Windows and that's good enough for me!
My understanding is Nobara is made by GloriousEggroll, which is why it's so good for gaming. It worked really well for me except for the fact that some games didn't like the hybrid Nvidia graphics on my laptop. I ended up swapping to Pop because of that, and everything works like a charm. I'd rather be on Nobara tho. I really don't like Pop's desktop environment.
Oh, obviously Wild Hearts if you haven't tried that yet. I don't know if it has crossplay but it's a newer MH clone with some interesting new mechanics. I found it to be just okay but it might scratch the itch for you.
For me, I've been getting into souls-like games. They scratch a similar itch to MH when it comes to skill-based play. There's a new one coming out in a few days called Remnant 2 that looks to be on the less punishing side. Not sure if it's what you're looking for but worth checking out to see if you haven't heard of it.
Counterpoint: Dauntless kinda sucks. It's made by the Fortnite guys and it feels like a MTX shop with a bad MH clone pasted on the top.
But hey, it's free. Doesn't hurt to check it out and decide for yourself.
I mean, it was a fun gag, but I really AM excited about glorbo!