Dr.Retarded
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You sound like a battered wife. Please get therapy.I just installed it, because I bought the super edition, too.
I was going to try to fire it up sometime this weekend, continue my NG+. I'm probably some sort of retarded outlier when it comes to the game, but ...
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I don't know what it is but I just like the game. I don't play a lot of stuff anymore, probably not near the amount that some of you do, but if I had free time, I honestly just found it to be relaxing. Yeah it's not perfect, but I'm honestly just had fun. I think part of it was the ship building stuff, but I thought the different faction quest we're pretty fun. Stuff with the crimson fleet was interesting, same with the UC.
Main story isn't quite there, but still enjoyed it. I honestly got more bored with Skyrim other than the exploration aspect of the game. It's not like the story was amazing in that, but after decades of modding, it's a completely different game.
I at least feel that I got my money's worth out of it, the end of the day when it comes to a stupid video game, that's all that matters.
Go fuck a dog, or is it just fags wearing dog costumes?You sound like a battered wife. Please get therapy.
Yeah but Skyrim and Fallout games had a certain charm and feel to them that his game lacked. It was sterile feeling.Looking back the biggest thing I didnt like was how much it felt exactly the same as Skyrim/Fallout merely with a different coat of paint. Using a shop in future Starfield is the exact same experience as using a shop in Skyrim as it is in Fallout. The design and feel of cities is exactly the same between them all.
Fallout and Skyrim were great games but yet we bitch about them still. Doesn't mean they weren't enjoyable. Maybe it's just the whole studio.Yeah but Skyrim and Fallout games had a certain charm and feel to them that his game lacked. It was sterile feeling.
Asmon and I agree about BGS, use the same verbiage. Didn't know that he wasn't a fan the entire Elder Scrolls series. Morrowind was the first real "open-world" game that I can recall, although I am sure there were others. As Dr. R mentioned above, it also had amazing music. Jeremy Soule's disappearance post-MeToo and Kickstarter issues are a loss for us all.
I am fine with just sticking to the standard Starfield until my Gamepass expires. I'll probably just buy it on sale after along with the DLC.Honestly, "shattered space"" wasn't worth 29 USD (for the record: I like Starfield and played it for 200+ hours). The story wasn't bad but also more on the "lengthy quest chain side" material side of things. If you stick to the DLC MSQ you are looking at 5,6 hours of gameplay at max.
Hows the MODs going for this game? I loved my Skyrim when it was completed MOD'd out, was a totally different game. I kind of let this one go on hold due to some mechanics and the NPCs were all ugly and they put no thought into some visuals.
I guess when the game came out, I bought the edition that came with the expansion when it was released, so I was able to jump through the hoops to get this Star Wars thing downloaded.So a guess a Star Wars Genesis complete Revamp mod came out for Starfield which turns this into the best Star Wars RPG ever seen to date.
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Unfortunately you have to have the Steam version of the game and that stupid expansion and won't work with Gamepass because Bethesdafucks limited the modding capabilities there. However, people are saying this is fucking fantastic.
EverQuest did have a free-for-all PvP server with item loot at its launch in March ’99 called Rallos Zek. They later added additional PvP servers, each with unique rulesets. I think they eventually merged them all in 2005 under the Rallos Zek ruleset, except for item loot.I never played EverQuest, because it didn't have PVP,
I bought the full fucking boat version on like 17 different platforms, so surely I have it somewhere it can be modded. (Really just Steam/Upgrade from Gamepass/MS Store, and Xbox; I also bought a Starfield Xbox controller, Super Deluxe edition(s), and and upgraded my 3080 to a 7900XTX to play this without issues in 4k). Will be watching this. Surely there is a way to make it, well easier to address Avatar of Nyx's complaints.Looks like there are a lot which transform this piece of shit into something fun. With that said, if you have it via Gamepass it's locked down and you can't do shit with it - so you would want the steam version.
Asmon and I agree about BGS, use the same verbiage. Didn't know that he wasn't a fan the entire Elder Scrolls series. Morrowind was the first real "open-world" game that I can recall, although I am sure there were others. As Dr. R mentioned above, it also had amazing music. Jeremy Soule's disappearance post-MeToo and Kickstarter issues are a loss for us all.
Daggerfall was pretty massive open world and before Morrowind. I never played Arena, but I think it was supposed to be a big sandbox. I just remember always wanting a copy of it when we stopped by Circuit City or some other electronics store in the 90s when I was young.might and magic was the original pioneer on "open world".
Dungeon crawls. but with towns and overworlds. might look small today, but this was pretty crazy back then.
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Might and Magic Book One - Maps! - Blogging Games
A collection of maps from Might and Magic Book One, made by myself, including a full overworld map.addictedgamewise.com
Then the ultima series.
By ultima 5,6,7 they would fit every definition of an open world.
Ultima 9. REVILED. yet... name an earlier 3d Open world game. I can't think of one.
Everyone focuses on how bad it is.. but, I really think Ultima 9 might be the first 3d open world game.
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Morrowind was not until 2002.
I am doubtful mods can fix Starfield. Too much of whats wrong is fundamental.
8 was Pagan. 7 was The Black gate.Daggerfall was pretty massive open world and before Morrowind. I never played Arena, but I think it was supposed to be a big sandbox. I just remember always wanting a copy of it when we stopped by Circuit City or some other electronics store in the 90s when I was young.
Was Ultima 7 the Pagan game? I don't remember but that was definitely one of my favorites. Like an early version of UO, my first and one of my favorite MMOs.
Also Starfield is still fun. Now that I've got a new PC, I've been wanting to fire it up again. I haven't checked the mod scene in a while, but the Star wars one looks pretty cool, but I'm guessing there's all kinds of new stuff out there. It's obviously not got the same following as Skyrim, but there's definitely a community that enjoy the game despite it's issues.
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