Yeah I've loved open world games since I first played oblivion as a teenager but being open world isn't necessarily a good thing in and of itself and being too big often makes you spoiled for choice. Plus I just don't have time anymore to explore the whole world. For me as long as the story is interesting and it has good systems and mechanics along with new game plus of some kind I can get into a game and play it over and over
Yeah I just had a scene where wyll asked me to dance and I was ready to dunk on him with my skillz but instead they danced and make out and the game didn't even ask me if I wanted to
Stardew valley is definitely one for me and rimworld. Cyberpunk and witcher as well. Skyrim and fallout also but I rarely stick with them for a full playthrough they usually just kill time until I have something else to play
Yeah isn't it literally so they can ship the game sooner before it's finished
I just saw somebody having this problem with ai generated images and somebody told them to use the phrase traveling astride instead of ride and it generated better results
Edit: that is a pretty sick poster too though
I got really into for like 100 hours way after they fixed everything and then I see these cool updates but don't really have any interest in touching it again
How about that retirements packages
Not only does it count as a hard save but there is 25 fucking slots for quick saves by default. And you can increase it. And you can quick save and quick load in the middle of a conversation, save scumming whatever skill checks you want if you're a loser like me
I think he means when you're moving through their range and they can take an opportunity attack on you. I dont find the arrow hard to see but if you do miss it it doesn't confirm that you want to move through an enemy's melee range. It does cancel the movement afterward though without ending your turn or anything
He said this was the last one before he focuses on haunted choclatier
Jesus, glad they found her
How many are there really?