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Morpheus posted:This modern idea that every game (even ones that aren't f2p or subscription based) needs endgame + postgame content with regular content drops and such is such a drag. Every time I see a complaint about how a games endgame is bad, or that it doesn't have enough of a roadplan for after the release, I just don't tune it out. I'll be playing a game and seeing people talk about it and they'll say "well the devs abandoned it". When I was a kid the word for a developer not working on a single player game any more was "released"!
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# ? Jul 9, 2022 02:42 |
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BiggerBoat posted:Holy poo poo is there a loving bonfire anywhere in the Grand Archives in DS3? There are four major shortcuts that you can open and a few other connecting paths but yeah no bonfire. On the plus side you’re pretty much right near the end of the game!
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# ? Jul 9, 2022 04:09 |
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Nuebot posted:lmao no Well...at least I unlocked the lifts and kicked down the ladders and poo poo so it let me circle back around and made the level smaller. But jesus christ that road to (I think it is) the two princes is god damned brutal. I think it's the princes anyway. I boned the gently caress out of there to go cash out before I fought whatever the gently caress it was at the end of that loving final stretch and didn't get a clean look at the motherfucker. Whatever it was, it didn't look nice and my estus was used up. God drat. This loving game.
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# ? Jul 9, 2022 04:42 |
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BiggerBoat posted:Holy poo poo is there a loving bonfire anywhere in the Grand Archives in DS3? Been years since I’ve played it but no. Iirc there are shortcuts you can unlock they will make the only bonfire at the start a lot more useful though.
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# ? Jul 9, 2022 04:54 |
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Was looking to play a fun video game today with friends, but our nation's largest internet provider decided to poo poo the bucket, leaving millions without a connection. Canadian internet loving sucks y'all. It's dragging down a bunch of my games right now
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# ? Jul 9, 2022 05:38 |
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Been playing Stardew Valley and I don't know how you're supposed to know when and where to catch some of these fish without a wiki.
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# ? Jul 9, 2022 06:12 |
BiggerBoat posted:Well...at least I unlocked the lifts and kicked down the ladders and poo poo so it let me circle back around and made the level smaller. But jesus christ that road to (I think it is) the two princes is god damned brutal. I think it's the princes anyway. I boned the gently caress out of there to go cash out before I fought whatever the gently caress it was at the end of that loving final stretch and didn't get a clean look at the motherfucker. Whatever it was, it didn't look nice and my estus was used up. I hope you do the DLC
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# ? Jul 9, 2022 09:23 |
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BiggerBoat posted:Well...at least I unlocked the lifts and kicked down the ladders and poo poo so it let me circle back around and made the level smaller. But jesus christ that road to (I think it is) the two princes is god damned brutal. That's what I said now
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# ? Jul 9, 2022 09:52 |
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I never minded that style of level design, where you open shortcuts to a hub. I find it satisfying.
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# ? Jul 9, 2022 10:06 |
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For the record I think Fromsoft is aware of the sheer length of the Grand Archives, I've always pictured the sorry bastard out front to be a gag about how pointlessly tall it is. Y'know, that dude who has the key on his corpse. His personal ring is found at the absolute tippy top implying he did it all the hard way WITHOUT opening the shortcuts and then just fell or was pushed off. Thanks, guy! edit: Or he just lives here and one of his fellow assassins got jealous on the rafters but still I like the idea of rogue banana peels as a gameplay hazard. CJacobs has a new favorite as of 10:56 on Jul 9, 2022 |
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2house2fly posted:I'll be playing a game and seeing people talk about it and they'll say "well the devs abandoned it". When I was a kid the word for a developer not working on a single player game any more was "released"! Depends on the game and the context. For lovely MMOs in disguise service games, they're literally sold and marketed on being forever games with neverending new content On the other hand, in the world of early access games you get a wild variety of developers "abandoning" a game for reasons ranging from "literally took the money, like in a cartoonish sack with a dollar sign on it, and ran" all the way to "they finished it, y'know, completed it, reached 100% of their development goals and hit 1.0, and then stopped make more game like assholes".
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# ? Jul 9, 2022 11:36 |
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BiggerBoat posted:Well...at least I unlocked the lifts and kicked down the ladders and poo poo so it let me circle back around and made the level smaller. But jesus christ that road to (I think it is) the two princes is god damned brutal. I think it's the princes anyway. I boned the gently caress out of there to go cash out before I fought whatever the gently caress it was at the end of that loving final stretch and didn't get a clean look at the motherfucker. Whatever it was, it didn't look nice and my estus was used up. There’s an elevator shortcut right before the doors to the boss chamber at least. Kind of a long run to it but you can avoid all the enemies on the way Kit Walker has a new favorite as of 13:00 on Jul 9, 2022 |
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muscles like this! posted:Been playing Stardew Valley and I don't know how you're supposed to know when and where to catch some of these fish without a wiki. God, I’d ask my daughters but they’d launch into some long detailed story about Stardew that would likely go on for 30 minutes or more. They loving love that game.
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# ? Jul 9, 2022 14:05 |
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muscles like this! posted:Been playing Stardew Valley and I don't know how you're supposed to know when and where to catch some of these fish without a wiki. Fishing in FFXIV is a huge turnoff for me. I mean, I WANT to like it, but there's so much bullshit attached to certain rare fish that it becomes an exercise in frustration and futility. The real crack-ping moment for me was trying to catch a Warden of the Seven Hues. Spending literal hours in one spot trying to catch the right combination of fish to make the window where you even have a chance of maybe catching it appear, triggering said window, and then being given the "You've been fishing here too long, the fish are onto you, you should try going somewhere else." message when I try to cast, and the window closing before it would let me cast again. At least the ocean expeditions are relatively chill and relaxing.
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# ? Jul 9, 2022 14:07 |
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One of the weeklong quests in Stardew (Pam's?) opens up the fishing channel. That has everything except maybe the legendary fish
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# ? Jul 9, 2022 14:12 |
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Kit Walker posted:There’s an elevator shortcut right before the doors to the boss chamber at least. Kind of a long run to it but you can avoid all the enemies on the way You mean there's a way to avoid crossing that bridge with all those knights on it? Cause that's a rough stretch. Even though it's a good place to farm souls, I use up a lot of arrows and estus getting across. Maybe I'll try running through it. I found the elevator to the right of the lone bonfire. Is that the one you mean?
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# ? Jul 9, 2022 14:25 |
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A little thing that’s annoying me in Sekiro right this instant is that one of the bosses is rematch with someone you fought earlier (purely gameplay spoilers but it’s a pretty late fight) Corrupted Monk, For Real, and they have three phases, one that’s just the first fight, phase 2 is just 1 but occasionally they disappear to kill the momentum of the fight while you just kinda guard their shadow clones’ attacks, and then phase 3 is the actual remixed fight where they/it has remixed versions of old attacks alongside new ones. I could probably (definitely) stand to be better at this game with the amount of tries I’ve wasted, but it’s something that frustrates me in a lot of From games since it started cropping up in DS3/Elden Ring (hell I’ve probably complained about it before in this thread!) where the game makes you fight what’s basically a full length fight against a now-mediocre boss before the real fight, only it’s Sekiro so instead of being frustrated with the tedium you’re wired to react certain ways to sweeps and eat poo poo because there’s a different follow up now.
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# ? Jul 9, 2022 14:26 |
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BiggerBoat posted:You mean there's a way to avoid crossing that bridge with all those knights on it? Yeah. There’s an elevator on the right just before the final staircase that will take you back to the bonfire iirc. You still have to charge up the stairs but it’s a short run
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# ? Jul 9, 2022 14:26 |
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There's an elevator to the right of the staircase before Lothric that takes you back down closer to the Dragonslayer Armor bonfire.
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# ? Jul 9, 2022 14:26 |
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I have never met a game where mining is unfun. Some games are certainly more fun than others, but even if mining is a simple side activity it still serotonins my brain. Games where fishing is fun are rare almost to non-existence. The only one that I can think I have ever enjoyed is Terraria because you can stack so many buffs so that you can just rip loot out of the water, and good loot too! On that note, V Rising is a great game, but virtually requires fishing and it's crap fishing. You're a vampire and capture a human with good tasty blood, but have to feed them to keep them alive. The fuckers will only eat fish (sustainably, if you feed them rats they'll die of despair), you can only fish at uncommon fish-points, fishing is "click once then wait", and most of the time when you fish you DON'T GET A FISH you get some crafting material. Auuugh.
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# ? Jul 9, 2022 14:27 |
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Last Celebration posted:A little thing that’s annoying me in Sekiro right this instant is that one of the bosses is rematch with someone you fought earlier (purely gameplay spoilers but it’s a pretty late fight) Corrupted Monk, For Real, and they have three phases, one that’s just the first fight, phase 2 is just 1 but occasionally they disappear to kill the momentum of the fight while you just kinda guard their shadow clones’ attacks, and then phase 3 is the actual remixed fight where they/it has remixed versions of old attacks alongside new ones. You can skip the entire phase 2 with an aerial deathblow from one of the branches. It's a hidden trick but completely intentional.
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# ? Jul 9, 2022 14:31 |
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WaltherFeng posted:You can skip the entire phase 2 with an aerial deathblow from one of the branches. It's a hidden trick but completely intentional. gently caress! I just thought those were there for looks. So what, just jump on the branch when she warps back in from her clone attack?
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# ? Jul 9, 2022 14:37 |
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Evilreaver posted:I have never met a game where mining is unfun. Some games are certainly more fun than others, but even if mining is a simple side activity it still serotonins my brain. I think part of the problem is that fishing is usually tacked on as a side activity, so the mechanics don't get a whole lot of depth or further development, and ultimately it's probably going to involve a lot of waiting and patience. Worse yet is if a game throws it in as more of a distraction than a side activity. Thinking back to Torchlight where you'd be blowing up monsters and then thing would screech to a halt so you could play the most basic fishing minigame in existence. (Though I guess technically you could just dynamite fishing spots, but I think that reduce the odds of getting actually good or interesting poo poo.)
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# ? Jul 9, 2022 14:40 |
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Frank Frank posted:Yeah. There’s an elevator on the right just before the final staircase that will take you back to the bonfire iirc. You still have to charge up the stairs but it’s a short run exquisite tea posted:There's an elevator to the right of the staircase before Lothric that takes you back down closer to the Dragonslayer Armor bonfire. OK thanks. I'm a little confused though but will have a look around. Right now I do: Archives bonfire, inside and go right and up that elevator, kill a couple dudes and then I have to go over this long, really brutal bridge. IIRC, it was straight into the door from there and I don't remember seeing anything but I probably missed something. E Never mind. Looked it up and found it. Walked right past it the first time. BiggerBoat has a new favorite as of 15:49 on Jul 9, 2022 |
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Last Celebration posted:gently caress! I just thought those were there for looks. So what, just jump on the branch when she warps back in from her clone attack? You can do it while she's summoning the clones. She will be completely immobile at the start of phase 2 while doing her "ommm" chant.
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# ? Jul 9, 2022 14:43 |
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RareAcumen posted:
This is the weirdest insult i’ve ever had.
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# ? Jul 9, 2022 15:13 |
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BiggerBoat posted:You mean there's a way to avoid crossing that bridge with all those knights on it? Just an fyi that you'll have to hang out for a secondat the top of the shortcut so a group of knights walk past, or you'll have to fight before thr 2 Princes. Have fun, the Princes are my favorite boss fight in all the souls games. I really the combat and systems in Monster Train, but I find the art style and animation to be atrocious. Not really sure what the style is called, but everything looks like a paper doll with 1 point of articulation for the limbs. Everything looks like Steam World.
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# ? Jul 9, 2022 16:04 |
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Evilreaver posted:Games where fishing is fun are rare almost to non-existence. The only one that I can think I have ever enjoyed is Terraria because you can stack so many buffs so that you can just rip loot out of the water, and good loot too! Breath of Fire 3 has my favorite fishing mini game of all time. Fishing is more than just “press x, wait until the bob goes underwater, press x again.” You can see the shadows of the fish which are slightly different between species, you can control where you actually cast your line, different fish respond to different lures (with different types all behaving differently in the water), reeling the fish in requires struggling against it until it’s worn down, and progressing further into the game gets you access to better rods and lures. You start out with a crappy wooden rod and some worms catching jellyfish and trout, but by the end you have a fancy rod and are pulling out spearfish and arapaima
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# ? Jul 9, 2022 16:58 |
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John Murdoch posted:I think part of the problem is that fishing is usually tacked on as a side activity, so the mechanics don't get a whole lot of depth or further development, and ultimately it's probably going to involve a lot of waiting and patience. Honestly I think it's the opposite, fishing is so often thrown in with either required or really good and exclusive rewards, which means you are forced or heavily encouraged to slog through it. Putting more time into developing it often just makes it worse, because instead of just rolling the dice or mashing a button , you now have to care about different kinds of 20 different kinds lure, bait, rod, lines, and have to figure out if lava counts as fresh or saltwater.
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# ? Jul 9, 2022 17:03 |
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Hades having fishing was one of the most baffling decisions I've seen in an otherwise competently designed game.
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# ? Jul 9, 2022 17:30 |
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Hel posted:Honestly I think it's the opposite, fishing is so often thrown in with either required or really good and exclusive rewards, which means you are forced or heavily encouraged to slog through it. Putting more time into developing it often just makes it worse, because instead of just rolling the dice or mashing a button , you now have to care about different kinds of 20 different kinds lure, bait, rod, lines, and have to figure out if lava counts as fresh or saltwater. I imagine it’s a matter of preference. Breath of Fire 3 is closer to that end of things but it’s also one of the best jrpgs of all time and even with that in mind the fishing minigame alone got me to replay it twice Also the Hades minigame was great because it’s so completely out of the blue but also gives great rewards for next to no effort
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# ? Jul 9, 2022 17:43 |
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It's just such a "why?" addition. It performs exactly no load bearing. It gives nothing unique. It has no depth. It doesn't fit with the rest of the game. It's not even bad necessarily, it doesn't really detract, it's just like... why? It's Hades... and also fishing. For no reason. Just utterly baffling to me.
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# ? Jul 9, 2022 17:50 |
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fish are inherently cthonic beings, as they dwell below ground level
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# ? Jul 9, 2022 18:02 |
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In the abstract, fish get cashed in for trade goods then which get exchanged for tangible rewards, so it's a way to add an additional drip feed of goodies without connecting it to any other system. You might suck at the main game but still get a couple fish every run which helps keep your unlocks moving.
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# ? Jul 9, 2022 19:56 |
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If a game fails to communicate information about fishing to the player, then it's bad fishing. I'm talking what lures work against what fish, where fish show up and at what times, either given to you or as something you can fill out in a log. And if Lure A works on Fish B then it had better do so a hundred percent of the time, not "sometimes the fish is drawn to it a little more than a worm" or some garbage. I think the worst example of this was in the standalone FFXV fishing game, Monster of the Deep. You'd have lures that say things like "Works with fish a, fish b, fish c, etc." Like what the gently caress does 'etc' mean? What a useless thing to put there. It was also arbitrary and lures were as likely to work as not, and there was such a huge overlap that it was impossible to know if a blue fireball floater worked better than a green cactaur spinner or a yellow eyeball sinker. Just nonsense. Wanted to enjoy that game but it was just impossible to do so
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# ? Jul 9, 2022 20:43 |
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I "like" fishing in Nier: Automata because it's super easy, there are only 2 unique things that you "have" to fish for and outside of those 2 things it's just a way to make very decent money early on. The only thing that could be annoying is that technically you have to find every kind of fish for an achievement, but in N:A you can just buy achievements in-game.
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# ? Jul 9, 2022 21:02 |
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John Murdoch posted:In the abstract, fish get cashed in for trade goods then which get exchanged for tangible rewards, so it's a way to add an additional drip feed of goodies without connecting it to any other system. You might suck at the main game but still get a couple fish every run which helps keep your unlocks moving. The fish rewards are based on where they're found so you have to go deep enough to get them anyway so if you suck you're still out of luck. They could just be chests.
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# ? Jul 9, 2022 21:50 |
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I don't like fishing most of the time. I'm playing games for the fun fantasy of doing impossible stuff. The most 'realistic' game I've played is a toss-up between Last of Us Part 2 and the Yakuza series. Fishing rarely changes, it's the same as it was back in 1998 with Big the Cat. You might have different lures now but it's just throwing your line at a shadow in the water and waiting and hoping they go for it. Sometimes they mix it up a little. Warframe letting you just use a harpoon/spear and immediately pull stuff out of the water is one and you can fish in RE4 but I don't know if anyone really thinks of that as fishing really. So many skill trees, upgrades, stats to improve and fishing remains the same. Can't get a net and just grab 8 at a time, can't make an insane hydra fishing rod that casts a dozen hooks out at once, you can't do anything interesting to make it faster to collect things. It's either wait for the bobber to go underwater like Twilight Princess, Animal Crossing and Minecraft/ Or hold the button down in the bar like Stardew Valley and Phantom Hourglass.
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# ? Jul 9, 2022 21:58 |
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I liked Okami's fishing as you'd almost always catch SOMETHING due to it working by drawing a line straight from the rod to the fish.
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