CyrusHowler
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Are there any games you guys actually DO like that aren’t 20+ years old or clunky pieces of shit from 2010?
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For better or worse the X's series does a good job gatekeeping by putting all the autism of the series right up front.Not enough people know about the X series and that makes me very sad.
You're currently partaking in what I'm talking about, just so you're aware.And Starfield isn't the first and only game that has brought out the negative aspect of hardcore gaming. Most other video games 2010s onward prior have also ruined gaming culture, and Starfield happened to be the next in line to be a big ass failure.
Jokes on you. I don't even play games as much as I used to.You're currently partaking in what I'm talking about, just so you're aware.
It's impressive that Egosoft has been iterating on the formula for over 20 years now. I've tried getting into the series a couple times, but it feels a bit too much like Euro Truck Simulator in space for me. I'll proabbly give X4 another shot and try more combat missions than delivery/escort stuff, maybe something will click.Not enough people know about the X series and that makes me very sad.
You're rightHoly shit @TVBForever calm down lol
It's alright. Maybe I could have worded myself better, I shouldn't have said you were acting like a bit of a sperg. I didn't mean for it to be an attack honestly.You're right
@Problematic User Forever I admit I've gotten carried away. I'm sorry for my unprofessional, immature outburst.
Heh. That feeling will go away once you're building your own fleets and declaring "fuck [race] in particular" as you go to war. While you're free to do pretty much anything you want in the games, my experiences have always gravitated towards building up some wealth in early game (with fighting, space trucking, etc.), building up infrastructure and income streams in mid-game (factories for cash flow first, then factories to equip and sustain ship building and repair), and all-out war in late-game.it feels a bit too much like Euro Truck Simulator in space for me
I genuinely love Fallout 4. Writing is subpar but the base building and companion system is amazing.Are there any games you guys actually DO like that aren’t 20+ years old or clunky pieces of shit from 2010?
Which FO was that?Fallout games have NOT aged well. Standing right in front of a rat and swinging your sword only to miss while the rat kills you because you didn't spec enough in long blades is fucking bullshit.
Are there any games you guys actually DO like that aren’t 20+ years old or clunky pieces of shit from 2010?
I'm guessing somebody at Bethesda/Zenimax just assumed he was fine to give this stuff to, considering his previous stuff with id (is that still going?). Wonder what company he'll try to latch onto if Zenimax blacklist him, too.McNigger any% Industry Blacklist Speedrun Glitchless.
For whatever reason Bethesda were giving out keys to any old fucker. Including a bunch of Poo Skin hackers who may or may not be leaking a cracked build soon. Most likely the PR person in charge of key distribution was gassed up about the quality of Starfield. Got a big head and decided to show it off to as many people as possible to "prove" how good the game is. And this was all done very thoughtlessly without checking who the keys were going to. Just fire and forget.I'm guessing somebody at Bethesda/Zenimax just assumed he was fine to give this stuff to, considering his previous stuff with id (is that still going?). Wonder what company he'll try to latch onto if Zenimax blacklist him, too.
If they are so confident in the quality to give codes to anyone, why have such a long embargo in place?
Like everything else, they've been stupidly cagey. I'm dreading radiant fetch quests on a galactic scale.Do we have any word on what the side content of the game is like? Side quests and miscellaneous stuff?
I hope that it's similar to how Daggerfall worked; where you can go to a part of space under someone else's control and borrow money there, while never coming back to that part of space. I'd assume they would send bounty hunters after you/etc; tho in Daggerfall you could borrow money from another province and never return there and thereby keep said money permanently.-you have to make interest payments on your fucking home
The space debt collectors and space repo men have the best (and unavailable) warp drives and run around like Skyrim couriers.I hope that it's similar to how Daggerfall worked; where you can go to a part of space under someone else's control and borrow money there, while never coming back to that part of space. I'd assume they would send bounty hunters after you/etc; tho in Daggerfall you could borrow money from another province and never return there and thereby keep said money permanently.