Cool! Everything can go smoothly and zenlike for a hours then suddenly you don't have enough tools for your miners (or any other resource for anyone) and it's a slow motion trainwreck as you run out of everything that relied on tools, or relied on those goods, etc, until you starve or freeze. The quick downward spiral is real but somehow it works.Okeefenokee wrote:A guy I work with plays this. We were just talking about it again today. The quick downward spiral is frustrating, he tells me.Dand wrote:I played the Roller Coaster Tycoon games ~15 years ago but haven't in a long time. The only sim game I play lately is called Banished and it's an extremely chill town-creating game. No enemies or combat, just setting up a little settlement and growing until you screw up and run out of firewood early in winter or your town becomes so big that the game can't figure out what to do and your little people all start starving to death because they want to live on one side of the town but run a farm across the map that takes 8 hours to walk to At that point it's stressful but until then it's all chill and relaxing.
The Official Martin Hash Video Game Thread
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Currently wrapping up my first Witcher 3 playthrough.
Leveled up to 34, so I can upgrade to the mastercrafted Witcher gear.
Completed the "Collect 'Em All" quest, collecting every single Gwent card in the game.
Completed "The Tower Outta Nowheres", what a fun quest, quite the cheeky writing. Had to disable the “Defensive Regulatory Magicon” (DRM) using Gottfried’s Omni-oppening Grimoire (GOG).
Time to finish the fist-fighting quests in Skellige, and then on to the end-game.
Leveled up to 34, so I can upgrade to the mastercrafted Witcher gear.
Completed the "Collect 'Em All" quest, collecting every single Gwent card in the game.
Completed "The Tower Outta Nowheres", what a fun quest, quite the cheeky writing. Had to disable the “Defensive Regulatory Magicon” (DRM) using Gottfried’s Omni-oppening Grimoire (GOG).
Time to finish the fist-fighting quests in Skellige, and then on to the end-game.
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I have heard nothing but good about that game. It looks a bit daunting to jump into though, being an OCD completionist like I am...adwinistrator wrote:Currently wrapping up my first Witcher 3 playthrough.
Leveled up to 34, so I can upgrade to the mastercrafted Witcher gear.
Completed the "Collect 'Em All" quest, collecting every single Gwent card in the game.
Completed "The Tower Outta Nowheres", what a fun quest, quite the cheeky writing. Had to disable the “Defensive Regulatory Magicon” (DRM) using Gottfried’s Omni-oppening Grimoire (GOG).
Time to finish the fist-fighting quests in Skellige, and then on to the end-game.
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This freaking game. Man... It's sooooo goooooood. I never finished it because of bad timing. I bought Battlefield 1, Gears 4, Deus Ex, and FF15 all in the last month but I'm like half way through Witcher 3. At some point I need to go back and finish, if anyone hasn't played it and is thinking about it you will not be disappointed.adwinistrator wrote:Currently wrapping up my first Witcher 3 playthrough.
Leveled up to 34, so I can upgrade to the mastercrafted Witcher gear.
Completed the "Collect 'Em All" quest, collecting every single Gwent card in the game.
Completed "The Tower Outta Nowheres", what a fun quest, quite the cheeky writing. Had to disable the “Defensive Regulatory Magicon” (DRM) using Gottfried’s Omni-oppening Grimoire (GOG).
Time to finish the fist-fighting quests in Skellige, and then on to the end-game.
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It's the same problem I have. I blasted through about 50% of the game, took a break for a few months, completed another 30%, took a break, and am now trying to finish.GrumpyCatFace wrote:I have heard nothing but good about that game. It looks a bit daunting to jump into though, being an OCD completionist like I am...
It's not like some of the games <cough>Ubisoft</cough> that have you spending hours collecting 100 little objects to get the box ticked to get the trophy.
I will say this, it is not filled with fluff. All the quests have a story, characters, and some sense of purpose, even if small and unimportant. It adds to the background of the different areas, towns, and people.
The Witcher 3 is the most impressive world, in the narrative sense, I've ever seen created in a game. The script ended up being over 450,000 words, 950 speaking roles, and over 300 hours of vocal dialogue.
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I still need to finish Metal Gear Solid V, that game just got a bit too difficult for me. I'm not very good at 1st or 3rd person shooters...skankhunt42 wrote:This freaking game. Man... It's sooooo goooooood. I never finished it because of bad timing. I bought Battlefield 1, Gears 4, Deus Ex, and FF15 all in the last month but I'm like half way through Witcher 3. At some point I need to go back and finish, if anyone hasn't played it and is thinking about it you will not be disappointed.
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There is also Space Engineers..
I am unsure if, like StarMade, you can run a persistent game server that would let us all play in the same sandbox whenever we want.
I am unsure if, like StarMade, you can run a persistent game server that would let us all play in the same sandbox whenever we want.
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I do have that game, and bounced off it hard. No gameplay, no point - at least when I tried it out. Maybe they've added more since, but at the time, it was just building stuff and ramming it into each other for lulz.Speaker to Animals wrote:There is also Space Engineers..
I am unsure if, like StarMade, you can run a persistent game server that would let us all play in the same sandbox whenever we want.
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Currently back in WoW with the Legion expac. I like Overwatch, love the Fallout series, civ series, Supreme Commander (1 not 2, supreme commander 2 is an abomination) and perhaps my favorite game of all time is Freelancer. Played and enjoyed mass effect series, played Dragon Age Origins, Helldivers, Medieval 2 Total War... Yeah I've gamed a lot.
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I wonder whether this thread should be a sub thread to the psych ward one.
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