Thanks for the initial review ratings. Glad they are positive
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I'm seeing some reports that the PC version specifically has some performance issues.
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That doesn't surprise me. Did you see the requirements for max settings?
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In progress review by PCGamer and I’m liking what I’ve read. Large world to explore.
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Hopefully my i7 12th gen iGPU will work on min settings |
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I havent read much on it. Is this an MMORPG or a pokemon go type game?
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Well, I guess this is the verdict:
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I'm still playing (and loving) Midnight Suns. 55 hours in, still on Act 2. I really hope there is a sequel, but if not I'll just be happy to have had this gem.
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I figured that may be the case when they slashed the price of the game fairly early.
I should probably get the game, I love X-Com 2 and I'm a casual fan of Marvel (ie I watched most of the MCU up to End Game). But there's just been so many other games to play. Right now I'm working my way through Wasteland 3. Not to mention all the games in my backlog. I can't justify spending $60 on a game that will be $20 in a year or so. |
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I agree. I am really enjoying it, too. The game play is fun, the writing is actually really good, and I am digging the story. I, too, just started Act 2 and have sunk many hours into it. |
I'm not a Harry Potter fan and I don't really know much of all about it, but my 1 hour review of Hogwarts is it's outstanding. The attention to detail, the voice acting, the production values, everything looks and feels great so far.
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I feel no conncetion with Marvek, so I am constantly skipping any and all plot/dialog/cutscenes and I am still enjoying myself. |
Looks like there's a Nintendo Direct tomorrow.
All aboard the Zelda hype train! |
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BTW, the proprietor of the Three Brooms Sticks is a Trans-Woman. Bit of a thumb of the nose at Ms. Rowling. |
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I doubt Ms Rowling even cares. |
When you’re richer than the UK monarchy (I think I read that somewhere?), no you don’t give a crap
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I mean, why would JK Rowling care about a trans-gender business person? |
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I doubt she cares about anyone other than family and $100m+ |
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I will eventually buy this game for myself on PC (holding out hope it hits gamepass or epic gives it away for free next Christmas), but what I played helping my son do harder fights on the XBox I can say the game is outstanding. |
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Especially a fictional one at that. |
Hogwarts Legacy sets a concurrent viewers record on Twitch
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It's outstanding. Probably the closest thing to witcher 3 and red dead 2 as far making a world that feels active and alive. The 85 or so it has on metacritic is underselling it a bit imo. This should easily be on the shortlist for game of the year and based on last year I would have put it 2nd to Eldin Ring. My wife has no interest in video games but loves the Harry Potter books and movies has commented several times on how good it looks and the great job they did creating Higwarts. |
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yeah, I entered about a gazillion giveaways for it, so hoping I get lucky soon. I saw today that it is second behind Cyberpunk 2077 for concurrent players on Steam and this was just the early access. |
DLSS 3.0 out for Cyberpunk and the hype behind Hogwarts has me thinking about hibernating for awhile. Time to put this 4090 through its paces.
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My only minor quibble, time passes as you go yet you seem to never get tired. At night, Hogwarts just becomes a ghost-town (literally. You only see ghost about) yet the dorms are also empty. I feel like there needs to be some kind of rest mechanic. |
As a function of my limited game-playing time, I'm still working on Red Dead Redemption II. I just started the 4th chapter of the game (Saint Denis), and I'm still having fun. I mostly just goof around and see what misadventures I can get into, but sometimes I focus on moving the storyline along. Anyhow, yesterday as I was winding down my session before the Super Bowl, I ran across a Ku Klux Klan initiation ceremony. It was fun heaving a stick of dynamite into the works and then shooting the survivors of the blast. Such a great game.
My older child likes to make fun of me when I accidentally shoot someone by hitting the wrong button (one trigger brings up the talk option, the other is the shoot button). The best instance of this was when, in an attempt to talk to a random man in the wilderness who was next to a fire, I accidentally hit the shoot button, and the poor fella fell face-first into the fire. After that, I've kinda made it a point to throw as many people into fires as possible. There's something satisfying about it. |
Note to self: Do not go camping or attend any bonfires with Kodos...
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It’s really good to know you guys are really happy with the game. Keep your opinions coming.
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I'll bring marshmallows! They're so fun to roast! |
I was just approved as a playtester for the alpha version of A More Perfect Union. I think a lot of folks here might be interested in this game. Basically, the idea of the game is that you control a faction within a political party. At that point, it is up to you to determine how your faction goes. It uses real politicians, and you have to shape them to how you feel is the best fit. They can become governors, members of congress, cabinet members, ambassadors, even Supreme Court justices, as well as president and VP. The link for the kickstarter is Just a moment....
I think I might start a dynasty thread about my faction, which should explain how the game goes. I was assigned the moderate Democrats, and the era I am playtesting is starting in 1928. My faction isn't super strong, but I do have a young Harry Truman in there, so perhaps I can get him back to the presidency. |
Does sound like good game.
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I have to believe there will be Hogwarts DLCs. Maybe not planned right now, but has to happen.
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Modders are already working on a 6 person co-op play. I don't think it was particularly made Mod-friendly, but that won't stop them.
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Nice. Hopefully the mods will be on the level of Skyrim and Fallout stuff
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Not sure if anyone remembers a game called Power Politics. I played it as a kid a lot and it sounds similar. Looking forward to seeing how this game turns out. |
Diablo 4 Open Beta was announced for next month. Gameplay looks really good, they're taking the art style back to diablo 2, and it sounds like they've admitted that a lot of decisions made with Diablo 3 were mistakes.
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Wandering Sword has been a fun demo so far. Feels like Octopath Traveler meets Jade Empire. No release date as of yet - just 2023.
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I played the original Diablo when it came out decades ago. I don’t think I played much Diablo 2, but played Diablo 3 with some friends on the PS 4 and enjoyed it. So, what are considered the changes/mistakes that were made in 3? I’m really just curious, since I’m looking forward to Diablo 4! |
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They eliminated a lot of choice and build variety in Diablo 3 while Diablo 4 is bringing back the skill trees and they're focusing on wanting each build to feel like it has its own identity rather than in D3 where every monk played like every other monk, every barbarian feeling like every other barbarian, ect. In D3 the best in slot for pretty much everything was a unique. So it would hit a point where you really just ignored anything that wasn't a unique. They're reworking how affixes work on all tiers of items to make magic and rare items potentially useful into the late game. Plus, like in D2, items can drop with skills attached to them which could give you build defining items on any tier of item. In D3 the only thing that mattered for a weapon was DPS. The higher DPS weapon was 99.9% of the time better. With the change to affixes that should change (wider range of potential stats), but they're also adding weapon speed to each drop. So every dagger doesn't have the same weapon speed, ect. So if you want to run an on-hit build you probably want the fastest hitting item with good DPS rather than the one that just does the most damage. Shields had a static block % in D3 while it's a random number for D4 so you have to weigh block % with the affix stats on a shield. More items choice and thought is always a good thing for these games. Those are biggest changes from D3 that I remember seeing. The art going back to Diablo 1 and 2 style is great as well. The colorful Warcraft/Diablo hybrid we saw for D3 just didn't fit the game. I'm also excited to see how the open world works and the psuedo-MMO approach with world bosses and such. I played a lot of D3, but as POE improved over time I ended up spending more time in that. Blizzard makes great engines, but POE did loot, classes, builds, and nearly everything else better IMO. I'm hopeful D4 fixes a lot of the issues with D3. |
So has anyone tried Pharaoh: A New Era?
I'm a big fan of the old Impression's City Building series. But the reviews seem to range from "Great" to "Buggy Mess". Do any FOFCers have any impressions? |
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I haven't played it but Nookrium just did a 4-hour stream on YouTube. Seems just like I remember but with much better graphics |
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Thanks for this! Super helpful and interesting. |
I think I played this game on a DEC PDP-11 (?) green screen that was dialed into Berkeley.
Will have to download and check out the ‘spiffed up’ graphics This fan remake of a Star Trek text game from 1978 is way better than it has any right to be | PC Gamer |
I love the Blood Bowl series of video games. But boy howdy am I down on recently released Blood Bowl 3.
First off is the usual server problems on a game's pre-release and release Second, they got rid of a lot of singleplayer stuff because programming a difficult AI is apparently too hard (and to be fair, it is really complicated) And most egregiously, the customization/monetization is the WORST I've seen. Unlock most stores, where it features more of an unlock binary "you can't use it"/"You can use it" oin all of your players, spending warpstone (the meta-currency only allows you one copy of the item each time you purchase it.) So, want that helmet on your team's players? You're going to have to be purchasing 11+ copies of that helmet, (nearly $10 in Warpstone costs) and it counts only for that helmet. So, for a customized team, we're talking oh, about $50 or so (head/right and left hand, legs, chest, etcetera) There's going to be a free and paid "Blood Pass" that will allow you to earn warpstone (at a yet unannounced rate), but man, I've never seen a game this rapacious on trying to nickle and dime you (or in this case, close to $1.50 per single use cosmetic) into spending |
Thanks for that info. I was looking forward to BB3, but that is a definite no buy for me.
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Here's how blatant it is (to provide context, 1,000 warpstone is 9.99) 8 pages of Left Arm cosmetics. None of them free (so you have the race default and that's it). Some of them (again, just the LEFT FREAKING ARM) are 750 warpstone, or $7.50. |
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Okay, played it some. Not quite as good as I remembered but will keep on laptop for some mindless fun. |
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