Ooh, AotBT. I’ve heard a lot of good things about it. Never played it though, I’ve unfortunately come to really appreciate a lot of the conveniences of modern versions, and despite growing up on older versions of MC, I’m not sure if I’m ready to go all the way back to 1.6 lol.
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- Nelots@piefed.ziptoGames@lemmy.world•Day 723 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playingEnglish2·1 day ago
Yeah, if you don’t like the open world survival crafting genre then you’re probably not going to like the open world survival crafting game Palworld. What’s the point of your comment exactly? You know they’re not going to jump ship to a completely different genre right at full release.
- Nelots@piefed.ziptoTechnology@lemmy.world•Sony Abandons Social Media for 24 Hours+ After Controversially Killing Physical GamesEnglish291·8 days ago
Not really, but they’re install disks you can trade in or lend to a friend.
- Nelots@piefed.ziptoGames@lemmy.world•Anyone else get bored once they reach the final boss?English2·9 days ago
Believe it or not, I wasn’t particularly interested in seeing all 20,736 potential fusions or god only knows how many bootleg type combinations of them.
I did get all of the achievements though, which involved getting every monster to 5 stars (including the DLC ones though they weren’t needed for the achievement), recording one of every type of bootleg, completing all of the post-game content, and obtaining the secret Magikrab.
- Nelots@piefed.ziptoGames@lemmy.world•Anyone else get bored once they reach the final boss?English5·9 days ago
Terraria is over as soon as I beat the final boss despite having some extra stuff I could do. I’m playing it to fight bosses, I beat boss 1 to upgrade my gear so I can fight boss 2. Once I’ve beaten the final boss, what’s the point in upgrading my gear again?
Cassette Beasts was a game I played to 100% (as I do most creature collectors). I got this game to collect all the creatures, so when I beat the final boss, I played it for another 20 hours to grind out the end-game and obtain the elusive Magikrab.
Skyrim is a game where the entire main quest line is just like any other quest to me, and half the time I play Skyrim I don’t even touch it past the point where it allows dragons to spawn.
So that is to say, it depends on the game, and it also depends on what I’m there to do.
Competitive multiplayer games are a big no, but I love cooperative multiplayer games. I’d much rather play one of them with a friend or two than play something by myself. I couldn’t tell you the last time I’ve actually beaten a single player game, I tend to get bored and lose interest half way through.
Cassette Beasts took me about 40 hours to beat and close to 60 hours to fully 100% (though I did play on the hardest difficulty, which slows the game down A LOT). You’re just taking your time and that’s fine.
I personally didn’t experience any crashes or incredibly long loading times… it ran just fine for me. What are you playing it on?
Oh yeah, I didn’t even think about shaders, though fortunately that wouldn’t bother me too much. I like real time shadows and reflective water, but I seem to be in the minority in thinking that most other shader effects are ugly outside of screen archery.