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After 400 hours of DS3, I think it's time to try a new game. I have MGS and Fallout 4. I am a Dark Souls/Skyrim/Uncharted/Legend of Zelda guy... who also hated Witcher 3.
Any suggestions between the two?
never played MGS but I can highly recommend Fallout 4. easily my favorite Bethesda game. Have you ever played a Fallout game before? It's like Skyrim only darker and sillier.
Things I love about Fallout 4:
-Love the new SPECIAL/perk/leveling system. At the beginning you just choose your SPECIAL attributes (which is basic stats, like strength, agility, intelligence, etc) and each time you level you choose a perk or increase a SPECIAL attribute. As long as you have a high enough SPECIAL stat you can choose that perk, it's not like Skyrim where you have to take a perk path to get to the best perk. If I have STR 10, I can choose the STR 10 perk at level 2 if I want. And you level pretty fast and there is no level cap, so you don't have to stress too much about doing a poor character build, because you can get whatever perks you want eventually. And almost any build is viable, so long as you focus on at least one weapons skill.
-Love the main quest. You have to make some tough decisions that have a significant impact on the world. It's very difficult to carve out a path that is 100% good, if not impossible. Most of the paths for the MQ are somewhere in the grey area of morality. Side quests are a ton of fun too.
-I love the settlement building! Adds a whole new Simcity like perspective to the game. Settlements finally give all that junk you accumulate purpose, because you can just dump all your junk into your workbench and use it to build cool settlement shit, rather than sell it to vendors.
If you play I wouldn't read a bunch online, just get into the game and start playing. But if you want any basic spoiler free tips I'd be happy to oblige.
Ahh thanks, PostJack - I will start it next. Sounds like my type of game. I have never tried a Fallout game before. I was wondering about the classes... glad you said that! I am going to start it this weekend.
I was going to hold off, but after seeing the day 1 patch I just pre-ordered.
I never buy stuff release day, but No Man's Sky has given me the itch more than anything I have seen in quite some time. If I don't own it by the end of the year, I'll be pretty surprised.
The founder of Hello Games clarified some of the expectations for the game today confirming that it is not the game some are building it up to be specifically citing that there is no multiplayer PVP, city building, etc. Am I a jerk for this making me want the game more? As an old man, one of the things that ruins multiplayer for me is a bunch of douchey youths who are able to spend hours and hours weekly playing video games (like I did when I was a youth) kicking the shit out of me in the few hours I get a week playing.
The founder of Hello Games clarified some of the expectations for the game today confirming that it is not the game some are building it up to be specifically citing that there is no multiplayer PVP, city building, etc. Am I a jerk for this making me want the game more? As an old man, one of the things that ruins multiplayer for me is a bunch of douchey youths who are able to spend hours and hours weekly playing video games (like I did when I was a youth) kicking the shit out of me in the few hours I get a week playing.
Well I thought there'd be PVP but it's not a huge loss.
The founder of Hello Games clarified some of the expectations for the game today confirming that it is not the game some are building it up to be specifically citing that there is no multiplayer PVP, city building, etc. Am I a jerk for this making me want the game more? As an old man, one of the things that ruins multiplayer for me is a bunch of douchey youths who are able to spend hours and hours weekly playing video games (like I did when I was a youth) kicking the shit out of me in the few hours I get a week playing.
Well I thought there'd be PVP but it's not a huge loss.
He did say that some of those things may happen later in the game via patch but would definitely not be something that is happening day one.
Post by RedFrog Intern on Aug 8, 2016 15:47:41 GMT -5
The reason Im excited for this game is because of the random factor in pretty much everything, similar to the original appeal of Minecraft. I just want to smoke a bowl after a long day and go explore some planets is that too much to ask?
The reason Im excited for this game is because of the random factor in pretty much everything, similar to the original appeal of Minecraft. I just want to smoke a bowl after a long day and go explore some planets is that too much to ask?
Im going to name so much shit after Game of Thrones. Dreading the initial download time of 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 planets tho.
The reason Im excited for this game is because of the random factor in pretty much everything, similar to the original appeal of Minecraft. I just want to smoke a bowl after a long day and go explore some planets is that too much to ask?
Im going to name so much shit after Game of Thrones. Dreading the initial download time of 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 planets tho.
I actually looked it up earlier today out of curiosity, and apparently it is only a 5GB download, which includes the day 1 patch.
I didn't think it was worth the $60 price tag until I saw the day one patch. Looks like there will be plenty of content.
Hello Games is listening to the players so I expect large updates to come fairly often since I think this game will sell well.
The announcement of future base building and space freighters was great news as well. I'm hoping they will be supporting and adding this for a while, which will keep it interesting.
Not me. There's no game there to play. I might pick it up when it's $30 in October.
Explain.
so buy a half game now in the hopes that a dev tema of 15 guys will deliver more content down the road? you dont think that content will be behind a pay wall? idk not my cup of tea. looks like a minecraft esc game with less to do. sure i can go to planet A with green grass and a 4 foot giraffe then to planet B and see blue grass and a 5 foot pink giraffe but after 20 minutes what are you left with? naming things you may or may not find that no one will ever see? its a 30$ game at most all im sayin imo. plus didnt the dev recently get into trouble for basically stealing the code for planet procedural generation from another dev thats working on their own game.
Post by Roo'adelphia on Aug 9, 2016 9:19:17 GMT -5
So day after my first night (20 minute download time, awesome) up till 4 in the morning playing id say its pretty cool. Its exactly the interface you would think really, but that doesnt take away from it. Im a in-game hoarder so the lack of cargo space is killing me. It really is built to make you explore. Ive hit 3 planets, a moon, a space station, found a gold mine (literally), and 2 different races of alien lifeforms. The trade and in/deflation system is pretty cool, and the alien languages you can decode keep the mystery aspect alive and well.
I havent even dove into it yet, but there are alot of repetitive things like giant mushrooms, caves, and little critter avatars that just a have a horn placement and color scheme difference from one another.
Post by Roo'adelphia on Aug 15, 2016 8:28:50 GMT -5
No Man's Sky is super boring if you try to play the economy and be a trader. The giant rocks of Gold and Emeril throw the whole thing off IMO. But after farming the hell outta those giant rocks I finally got a sweet ship and started gunning down cargo ships for their loot. That got boring. Than I just went planet hopping looking for new stuff. That got super boring. The worst part of the game is what I thought was going to be the best part of the game. The infinity aspect. I couldnt stomach seeing the same variation of a space antelope over the past few days, let alone playing this forever.
Best things: Space Lore, Interactions with Aliens, Crafting
And of course, the end all be all is the technological concept. If this is the equivalent to Donkey Kong throwing barrels at Mario than the world of Video Games should be changing at a rapid pace soon.
No Man's Sky is super boring if you try to play the economy and be a trader. The giant rocks of Gold and Emeril throw the whole thing off IMO. But after farming the hell outta those giant rocks I finally got a sweet ship and started gunning down cargo ships for their loot. That got boring. Than I just went planet hopping looking for new stuff. That got super boring. The worst part of the game is what I thought was going to be the best part of the game. The infinity aspect. I couldnt stomach seeing the same variation of a space antelope over the past few days, let alone playing this forever.
Best things: Space Lore, Interactions with Aliens, Crafting
And of course, the end all be all is the technological concept. If this is the equivalent to Donkey Kong throwing barrels at Mario than the world of Video Games should be changing at a rapid pace soon.
I just wanna get high and walk around cool looking at stuff...
No Man's Sky is super boring if you try to play the economy and be a trader. The giant rocks of Gold and Emeril throw the whole thing off IMO. But after farming the hell outta those giant rocks I finally got a sweet ship and started gunning down cargo ships for their loot. That got boring. Than I just went planet hopping looking for new stuff. That got super boring. The worst part of the game is what I thought was going to be the best part of the game. The infinity aspect. I couldnt stomach seeing the same variation of a space antelope over the past few days, let alone playing this forever.
Best things: Space Lore, Interactions with Aliens, Crafting
And of course, the end all be all is the technological concept. If this is the equivalent to Donkey Kong throwing barrels at Mario than the world of Video Games should be changing at a rapid pace soon.
I just wanna get high and walk around cool looking at stuff...
Meh. Ive been doing that for 9 years on this planet.