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Leavemywife posted:Dragon Quest XI is really loving good. I wasn't super crazy about it until I got the boat, but then it clicked with me. I'm enjoying the story, I like all the characters, and I even like how Act 2 is structured. I'm playing DQ11 now too. There's no individual aspect of the game that grabs me. But it's worth saying that the more I play it, the more I like it. Hitting Act 2 was way more interesting that Act 1, and hitting Act 3 is at least as interesting as Act 2. I played Persona 5 recently; and I get how Time Management is a "Thing" in those games... it actually IS the game with Persona. I put aside my frustration with it, because I know what they were going for. But playing Dragon Quest now, I just like that I can go where I loving want, when I loving want. It's just a really solid, good time of a game.
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Captain Lavender posted:I played Persona 5 recently; and I get how Time Management is a "Thing" in those games... it actually IS the game with Persona. I put aside my frustration with it, because I know what they were going for. But playing Dragon Quest now, I just like that I can go where I loving want, when I loving want. It's just a really solid, good time of a game. The time management in Persona 5's not that strict. You get plenty of time to get the dungeon done for the month as well as whatever else you want to work on.
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# ? Dec 17, 2018 11:33 |
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Neddy Seagoon posted:The time management in Persona 5's not that strict. You get plenty of time to get the dungeon done for the month as well as whatever else you want to work on. It's also not actually time management in Persona, which I think helps a lot. It's more schedule management; you're never actually on a clock, and can take all the time in the world to decide what you're doing that day.
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I got Hitman 2 for fairly cheap on PS4, and was bummed that I'd miss the story of the first game since only the first few missions work on my lovely PC. As it turns out, theres a DLC for Hitman 2 that's just the entire content of Hitman 1 but with engine updates. Also I like that in the first training mission where Diana and 47 work together for the first time, if you steal the clothes off the first guy you knock out, Diana's just like "uhhh what" because she expected you to take the uniform on the shelf Also one of the outfits you can wear instead of your suit is the Clown outfit from that one mission in Blood Money
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# ? Dec 17, 2018 12:37 |
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There was also an unlockable Santa outfit in 2016 which'll likely come back when they add Holiday Hoarders again.
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# ? Dec 17, 2018 13:08 |
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Kanfy posted:There was also an unlockable Santa outfit in 2016 which'll likely come back when they add Holiday Hoarders again.
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# ? Dec 17, 2018 14:34 |
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I don't remember this episode of Battlestar Galactica
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# ? Dec 17, 2018 16:38 |
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Made a brief Telefang video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pR1dbUNqUHo
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# ? Dec 18, 2018 07:55 |
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Len posted:I'm also fairly certain the EDF cause more damage to the cities than the Ravagers do. It's the only complaint that I have about the series; you should be graded on or at least get a total of how much property damage you cause.
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I just started playing Breath of the Wild. Link can climb almost anything and it’s a really well implemented mechanic that makes exploring really fun. The small thing I really like wasn’t just that though. I was walking up a really steep hill and it got to the point where Link could just barely keep walking and I expected him to do the slide down that happens in most games. Instead he automatically transitioned to climbing mode which was really fluid and well done.
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# ? Dec 18, 2018 08:24 |
I just crafted a flaming sword In Fallout 3
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# ? Dec 18, 2018 08:45 |
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Alhazred posted:I just crafted a flaming sword In Fallout 3 My favorite part of that sword is the oven mitt your character's wearing when wielding it.
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Testekill posted:It's the only complaint that I have about the series; you should be graded on or at least get a total of how much property damage you cause. Then you might be dissuaded from doing it! The whole point is joyously gleefully stupid cartoon violence, not some arbitrary measurement of how effective that violence is. The journey, not the destination! In the EDF, if there's a building between you and an ant, you clear your line of sight. Nothing should stand between you and your mission of saving the earth!
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# ? Dec 18, 2018 15:07 |
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Casnorf posted:Then you might be dissuaded from doing it! What in the world would make you possibly think that being told how much damage you're doing would make someone want to do it less? Heck I'd be worried about going "Well guess I gotta level everything in the area now, just gotta." In the new EDF, in fact, buildings are a little harder to take down. Not much harder, mind you, but they won't crumble with an attack from your starting rocket launcher. What's interesting is that this creates a lot more tactical opportunities for you, since getting away from direct alien fire can save your life, and for the aliens too, since they attempt to hide behind some of the buildings and use them as cover (poorly, given that they're three stories tall, but still). Edit: I just found out that I had accidentally activated the 'limit my armor option' about forty missions ago - I was wondering why aliens were murdering me so fast, and noticed my armor was suspiciously low. Removed the limiter and my armor went from about 227 to 562. Made things a little easier. Morpheus has a new favorite as of 15:45 on Dec 18, 2018 |
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Clearly it's property damage caused by the alien invasion! Who actually happened to pull the trigger on the ground is entirely incidental, ultimately it's all on the aliens.
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Perestroika posted:Clearly it's property damage caused by the alien invasion! Who actually happened to pull the trigger on the ground is entirely incidental, ultimately it's all on the aliens. What'd be best is if the tally of damage was explicitly marked "Property damaged caused by alien attack"
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# ? Dec 18, 2018 16:30 |
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Stopping alien invasions via egregious property damage worked for X-Com too it's a proven method
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# ? Dec 18, 2018 17:25 |
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I do love just how crisp the bad voice acting in edf is, its somehow this perfect level of bad that makes it a treat to hear that it feels like it took more effort than just mediocre acting.
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# ? Dec 18, 2018 18:52 |
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Destroying the world in the process of saving the world from giant bugs/robots seems a bit counterproductive.
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CJacobs posted:Destroying the world in the process of saving the world from giant bugs/robots seems a bit counterproductive. Those buildings were in the way of earth justice, they'd understand.
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# ? Dec 18, 2018 19:29 |
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The aliens were going to destroy those buildings anyway, but this way we win afterward.
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# ? Dec 18, 2018 19:32 |
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I guess that's why the EDF theme tune clarifies saving the Earth from alien attacks, and not specifically the people or structures on it.
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Danaru posted:Stopping alien invasions via egregious property damage worked for X-Com too it's a proven method "SCORCH THE EARTH" - XCOM MEC Trooper, savior of Earth
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# ? Dec 18, 2018 19:36 |
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If punching aliens through walls, counters, and expensive statues is wrong then I don't want to be right.
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# ? Dec 18, 2018 19:45 |
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It worked for Superman in Man of Steel I guess, and there were still people present in that city!
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# ? Dec 18, 2018 19:56 |
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I really like Telefang's Oracle of Ages/Seasons style Automap, it's nicely simple while still showing all the important stuff: It's a bit all over the place because you teleport from place to place via antenna trees (basically magic doors/possibly a Wonkavator).
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Testekill posted:It's the only complaint that I have about the series; you should be graded on or at least get a total of how much property damage you cause. That was one of the best things about the Ghostbusters game.
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BioEnchanted posted:I really like Telefang's Oracle of Ages/Seasons style Automap, it's nicely simple while still showing all the important stuff: I always found GBC games had a really simple but easy to read and understand map format. They weren't usually overly cluttered or so detailed everything was spelled out for you, but they gave you enough information to know where you were headed and what you were looking for.
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# ? Dec 19, 2018 01:55 |
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IIRC, in Pen Pen Tricelon you could ram other players when you were in the waddling segments of each race, which led to me and my brother relentlessly smacking AI races and each other whenever we were in one of those segments.
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# ? Dec 19, 2018 03:45 |
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Look, it's not your house defense force, it's Earth defense force.
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# ? Dec 19, 2018 03:52 |
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I always found it really cute in Antarctic adventure that the penguin would raise a flag when he got to a new base. I'm tempted to files it despite that being clamped down on in France.
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CJacobs posted:I guess that's why the EDF theme tune clarifies saving the Earth from alien attacks, and not specifically the people or structures on it. It's great in EDF5 where it turns out that the aliens are (spoilers if you care about the paper-thin plot) here to save Earth by removing pollution and undoing all the damage that humanity has caused, and wiping out humanity because they are a cancer on the planet. The aliens are supposedly sent by God, according to 'ancient prophecies' that the researcher talks about
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Danaru posted:Stopping alien invasions via egregious property damage worked for X-Com too it's a proven method Hey, I take pride in that I've only destroyed the occasional house, car, concrete barrier or store displays during a mission. Now aliens deciding that the best way to get to me is to rain missiles down on the roof of a 4+ story building while everyone is on the ground floor...
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Damnit, all these posts are really tempting me into getting EDF5. I’ve been interested in the series since it seemed like dumb fun and exactly the kind of b-movie camp I enjoy, and this seems like a good place to jump in as any. Now to see if any of my roommates would be down for co-op
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Randalor posted:Hey, I take pride in that I've only destroyed the occasional house, car, concrete barrier or store displays during a mission. Now aliens deciding that the best way to get to me is to rain missiles down on the roof of a 4+ story building while everyone is on the ground floor... You are a failure as a Commander. The correct way to engage the Alien Menace is twenty trigger-happy soldiers armed with Autocannons loaded with explosive shells. Ordered to fire at anything that approaches. That'll stop that drat scout saucer .
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The troops opened fire AFTER the enemy plowed through the wall. Thus the damage to the building is wholly on the alien.
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Kit Walker posted:Damnit, all these posts are really tempting me into getting EDF5. I’ve been interested in the series since it seemed like dumb fun and exactly the kind of b-movie camp I enjoy, and this seems like a good place to jump in as any. Now to see if any of my roommates would be down for co-op EDF is basically that made up game people are playing in the background of a tv show. Also 5 is a pretty good place to jump in, a lot of the quality of life improvements are just incredibly good compared to 4.1. That being said, be aware that the game looks like a hd remake of a high quality ps2 game and that it can lag like hell sometimes.
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Lagging like hell is an important part of the game because it functions as a throwback to the days when you could tank your framerate by doing something too awesome for your computer to handle.
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haveblue posted:Lagging like hell is an important part of the game because it functions as a throwback to the days when you could tank your framerate by doing something too awesome for your computer to handle. Or console, like throwing a bajillion mines around in Goldeneye and detonating them all at once. Also the fact that everything in Goldeneye explodes. My favorite little thing in Goldeneye is that everything explodes.
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Leal posted:Or console, like throwing a bajillion mines around in Goldeneye and detonating them all at once. Also the fact that everything in Goldeneye explodes. (shoots officer chair cushion four times, fuckin' teeny explosion lmao)
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