- Joined
- Apr 15, 2021
When PalWorld first released I played it a ton (like 300ish hours, though a lot of that was idling while eggs hatched) because a group of people I knew where hosting a server with about 10 friends so it was a good time. I ended up doing way more than everybody else because I'd never really got into a survival/crafting game and the use of Pals in roles outside of combat is such a good idea (hey, Pokemon Company... maybe fucking innovate instead of suing). However, when it came down to only a couple of us still playing the guy running the server didn't wanna keep paying and indefinitely have a PC committed to running it so he shut it down, after giving me all the server files. I tried a bit to get it running on single player which I was able to do with the world and everything we'd built, but could not get it to register me as my character so I haven't touched it since.
This was in the first 2 months of it's release, so it was before all the Nintendo shit. At some point I wanna try the new stuff, but I really wish I could get my character and all the stuff I did working, but if I start a new game I'd definitely crank up all the settings to make it as fast as possible to not grind stuff again. That new trailer is all weird to me - since when is your character a skibidy toilet camerahead? Is that big tree an accessible area now? Are there mods to undo the stupid ball changes?
I yearn for the days of being a prison plantation owner once more, afterall.
This was in the first 2 months of it's release, so it was before all the Nintendo shit. At some point I wanna try the new stuff, but I really wish I could get my character and all the stuff I did working, but if I start a new game I'd definitely crank up all the settings to make it as fast as possible to not grind stuff again. That new trailer is all weird to me - since when is your character a skibidy toilet camerahead? Is that big tree an accessible area now? Are there mods to undo the stupid ball changes?
I yearn for the days of being a prison plantation owner once more, afterall.