Lord Frogmire Appreciation Thread - The Better Brother (Formerly Known as Synthetic Man Appreciation Thread) - Might have an account here

There's a third option, which is in ludo like Skyrim, Morrowind, RDR2, Mount & Blade, Caves of Qud, Civ 5 (and hopefully Civ 7 but it's not looking promising), CK2 & Vic2
I bet you listen to Sabaton you autistic fuck.
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I think that the game wasn't immersive enough when it comes to interacting with the world, nothing ruins immersion faster than every single shop being the same CRPG trading window stocking the exact same products everywhere you go.
Apparently, KC2 sold 1 million copies.
They should've all bought Tokyo Xtreme Racer instead.
 
I think that the game wasn't immersive enough when it comes to interacting with the world, nothing ruins immersion faster than every single shop being the same CRPG trading window stocking the exact same products everywhere you go.

We still haven't even gotten the 'hyper-realized city block' never mind a whole city, if your objection is fidelity. Maybe it's because my standards are on the floor but as long as there is enough to support the mechanics I can play pretend. I'm playing with a vehicle sim that looks like playmobile meets PS2 right now and my normie friends are appalled (shit I remember when PS2 graphics where cutting edge :P).

If you are talking about RPG design, I do agree that modern RPGs have completely removed good/meaningful/unique items from shops. I think some of it comes from a backlash against high priced & top tier items that can be missed. As well as overdependence on guides rendering the search through vendor inventories annoying/moot. Plus just the sheer tidal force of WoWs loot system dragging everything along with it. I still remember how good it felt to have enough coin saved for the crazy wand or staff or whatever the dwarves where hocking in Dragon Age Origins though.

They should've all bought Tokyo Xtreme Racer instead.

I hear it's good. Where does it fall on the sim scale. below or above NFS? Is it going to piss me off with binary on/off drifting, constant nitro boosting and cop AIs that defy physics?
 
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This interaction is the perfect example how at every aspect
KC2 is just a gayer less fun version of the first.

*Game not accounting for doing things your own way
*Every encounter clearly pushing for only 1 outcome
*Complete 180 on writing from the first one.
 
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This is interaction is the perfect example how at every aspect
KC2 is just a gayer less fun version of the first.
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*Game not accounting for doing things your own way
*Every encounter clearly pushing for only 1 outcome
*Complete 180 on writing from the first one.
This faggot clearly read the dog did not see me and picked another option? Why.
 
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What happened?!

I checked his Community Posts and no word. Did he say a wrongthink?
 
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Whew. Our retard is back and stream is live.

Something matched Content ID and the stream got blocked, so it restarted it seems. It's fine now.
 
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This faggot clearly read the dog did not see me and picked another option? Why.
Because the dog did see him
and he walked around the dog

more proof that this game is No fun allowed:

that full hour of Synth trying so cheese his way of killing this bitch?
yeah sorry buddy, you can't kill women we know people like YOU would kill.
I bet that other bitch can't Die either

gay and lame
 
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Where does it fall on the sim scale. below or above NFS?
It's very arcadey, you can fiddle about with tuning options and they do have an effect on the handling but don't go in expecting something like Forza or Gran Turismo, more like a PS2-era NFS title.
if your objection is fidelity. Maybe it's because my standards are on the floor but as long as there is enough to support the mechanics I can play pretend.
It's immersion in how you interact with the game world, Red Dead 2 having stores where most of the items can be bought straight off the shelves and food being ordered from a menu that John/Arthur picks up is far more immersive than going into a menu screen and buying 20 lobster bisques to shove in your inventory and consume instantly prior to entering a gunfight.
 
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