I honestly don’t even see it memed anymore.
I honestly don’t even see it memed anymore.
Stop using Reddit.
Some do, in fact.
I would strongly suggest trying out something that is not so “crunchy”.
FATE, Without Numbers, Powered by the Apocalypse are all game engines that may appeal to you and generally emphasize faster pace gameplay/narratives.
Daggerheart is good at this as well. I also recommend Fabula Ultima, but it’s less appealing if you don’t like anime or jrpgs in my opinion.
If you are open to playing a game online with webcams, I could try to run something for you but no promises.
Have you ever played any ttrpgs other than dnd?
A long time ago, near launch. Maybe I should try it again, but tbh I just don’t care much for the game with controller anyway. Partner and I will probably give it another go when its inevitable definitive edition comes out.
Wild to me because when I tried to play BG3 on my Steam deck it was a miserable experience.
There are good mobile games, but you typically have to pay for them.
What parts of dnd are fun to you, and what about other players made it a drag?
Fabula Ultima not mentioned yet, so I will.
Is that real concern that people have or is this sarcasm?
Yes, I love its characters and some of the ways it diverged from Stardew. But it has a lot of undeniable jank and is objectively unfinished. Mind you that hasn’t stopped me from approaching 100 hours in it, but I would feel dishonest not mentioning it.
No. Don’t cross the picket line.
Very stoked that this is in Humble Choice this month.
If you are looking for Stardew-likes, I have been enjoying Coral Island. Full disclosure, I think it’s bullshit they they market it as version “1.1” when it is so very clearly not finished, but honestly after 400+ hours in Stardew I’ve been enjoying it despite its very present jank.
If Stardew is a 10/10 for me, I’d give Coral Island a 6.5/10 and mind you that’s on a real 0-10 scale, not the 5-10 scale usually used lol.
I assure you it does matter. However many you get now, it can be more.
Don’t reply to scammers, it just confirms to them it’s an active number.
Quality control manager in a fabrication shop. A lot of my job is waiting for machines to do their thing.
Ooh, I misunderstood, cheers.
Obviously subjective, but I was a very big fan of the series for the first several entries, kinda began losing interest around Unity (although in hindsight, Unity is probably one of the best ones in a few ways, but at release it was a very buggy mess).
I am not personally a fan of the way they have ignored the modern day story line after around 3, as I am one of the few on the planet that actually found that part of the narrative compelling and the part I was really playing for.
I don’t like they gameplay changes since Origins, and it has increasingly become more of an action game over time and less of a dope assassin game.