Wayward Son
Fails to keep valuable team members alive
Makes sense. (All this bicycle discussion) Anything using less resources is better for survival, as long as it doesn't impede you massively.
What the fuck does this even mean?Wasteland 2 is a good RPG, but a terrible game.
What the fuck does this even mean?Wasteland 2 is a good RPG, but a terrible game.
No it isnt, you dont roleplay shit there.If you are looking for a good roleplaying experience, Wasteland 2 is great.
Always am. Especially good rpgs.If you are looking for a good game
No it isnt. Have you ever actually sat at a table and played a character?because the only thing done well in that game is the roleplaying
Combat is fine, mediocre yeah, but it doesnt matter if you compensate with good content. Thats the thing it lacked.everything else is trash: combat
No it isnt, you dont roleplay shit there.
Is that why the palette is so brownNo it isnt, you dont roleplay shit there.
Yes, you do.
Feel free to explain why not, though.
Have fun hauling your supplies on a bicycle tho.
I've just read the post-apocalyptic novel "The Water Knife" by Paolo Bacigalupi and they are quite trendy in there. Nice book.Light electric car with solar panels is where it's at. No fuel required and the only thing that will bring it down is the battery charge getting worse over time.
I've found BGI really, really boring and that's the reason why I didn't play BGII yet.
Well, on pure technicality you could see that mountain from further away.Oblivion's primary strength of 'whoa see that mountain go there' was much weaker than Morrowind except that you had nice rolling hills and grass.
/Very true. I would say SR4 is definitely the best cRPG of this decade so far.
As for a surprise from the previous decade, i'll have to say hands-down Oblivion. The codex was very critical of it and I was very wary of it, but when I got to playing it I was just completely immersed. The breadth and depth of the world was unlike anything I had ever seen, the fidelity to the lore (the richest lore, imo, in cRPGs) of the Elder Scrolls world was amazing, the exploration rewarding, it was true freedom in every direction. I'll be the first to admit the game has a few issues: the main questline isn't the greatest, the graphics (particularly the models) are somewhat iffy and the level scaling was a bit too much, altho the last two complaints can be readily and easily fixed by mods. And do they even matter much? I never thought i would ever set my eyes upon Cyrodiil exactly as Kirkbride described it, the paved roads and flagstones of the Imperial City, the wide rolling plains, the shimmering White-Gold Tower rising from the center of the province in all its majesty.
It was a breathtaking experience to first behold, and in many ways it still is, because every time I play it I discover new things. Not a perfect game, to be sure, but the perfect definition of a diamond in the rough, which can be polished to near-gleaming perfection by mods.
You mean "world".Have fun hauling your supplies on a bicycle tho.
If you add a third wheel, you get a special perk that multiplies your weight limit.
Have fun hauling your supplies on a bicycle tho.
If you add a third wheel, you get a special perk that multiplies your weight limit.
American. Developers.This is something I think about a lot. Why isn't there a bicycle post-apocalypse? Bicycles are some of the most efficient and durable machines. I would expect bikes to advance in leaps and bounds if society collapsed.
Fuckers get too familiar with cars they can not imagine a vehicle with less than 4 wheels.
But any non-US can think of why:
1. Motorbike is so much less gashogs, and be handy as fuck. At worst, you can just flattire the bike and roll it to hidehole instead of leaving out in public at the mercy of every lightfinger passerby. Plus the small inventory of a motorbike is a good thing for PA setting.
2. Ditto with bicycles. Zero fuel and easy to find parts, also.
3. Bicycle generators. Can you imagine it?
American. Developers.This is something I think about a lot. Why isn't there a bicycle post-apocalypse? Bicycles are some of the most efficient and durable machines. I would expect bikes to advance in leaps and bounds if society collapsed.
Fuckers get too familiar with cars they can not imagine a vehicle with less than 4 wheels.
But any non-US can think of why:
1. Motorbike is so much less gashogs, and be handy as fuck. At worst, you can just flattire the bike and roll it to hidehole instead of leaving out in public at the mercy of every lightfinger passerby. Plus the small inventory of a motorbike is a good thing for PA setting.
2. Ditto with bicycles. Zero fuel and easy to find parts, also.
3. Bicycle generators. Can you imagine it?
You are seething with ignorance of how popular cycling is in America, especially in California where most(?) American developers live.
Facts:
$6bn industry
60 million American have ridden a bicycle in the past 12 months.
Otherwise, if not the worst RPG ever, Oblivion is and remains the worst mainstream, commercially successful RPG ever.