It is amazingly long, it boggles my mind over and over how much of a journey, of a feeling of campaign this game conveys. I think I'm easily past the hundred hours mark and I have just entered chapter 3 too.
- Play Pathfinder: Kingmaker for 57h
- Think to myself: "I must be getting close to the end"
- Checked a guide and I'm nearing the end of chapter 3
- The game has 7 chapters...
It's a good game and the Pathfinder ruleset is very cool but I had no idea the ride would be this long, even by cRPG standards.
If you want vanilla android experience straight from the box get Google Pixel phones. If you want somewhat modified a little vanilla android experience get OnePlus. For everything elses go check XDA-Developers Android ForumsIf I want the vanilla android experience, can I modify a phone to have it somehow ? Or am I glued to the modified os of the company that make the phone ?
Did it get a new image banner in the client?Anyone here remembers that game that blends Mass Effect with XCOM?
It looks like they just released a major update last week with fully voiced storyline as well as additional modes. They also rebranded it as "Enhanced Edition". and planning for a controller support soonish.
Interesting, I got it at launch, two weeks later it was in an Indie Gala bundle, burnt.Anyone here remembers that game that blends Mass Effect with XCOM?
It looks like they just released a major update last week with fully voiced storyline as well as additional modes. They also rebranded it as "Enhanced Edition". and planning for a controller support soonish.
No idea. They never actually announce the Definitive Edition thing, but I found it when searching for latest gameplay videos on YT. People call it that. Weird.Did it get a new image banner in the client?
I had it in my backlog for years now xp
Huh, I see. That's why I keep reading people complaining about balance and difficulty. That's too bad if they never addressed the problem.Interesting, I got it at launch, two weeks later it was in an Indie Gala bundle, burnt.
I really liked the idea of it but hated the hard time limits on levels. The game allowed zero freedom in gameplay and punished you with failure if you didn't play it the right way.
I wonder why??.....A coworker once told me that Mexico is a Spain copy paste both in infrastructure and architecture.
Wait for new updare then go play itI'm toying heavily with the idea of restarting FF14 for the third time. They say it's the charm after all.
But god it's been long enough to be foggy but not enough for me to not remember.
Wait for new updare then go play itI'm toying heavily with the idea of restarting FF14 for the third time. They say it's the charm after all.
But god it's been long enough to be foggy but not enough for me to not remember.
DoneI made a twitter again! I need friends. https://twitter.com/vraipertti
Bah, the way I understand it, the big change is in the post-ARR progress, I won't be there by the 12thWait for new updare then go play it
Yeah it's really weird, we will have to wait and see what happensThe Touryst is coming out on PC tomorrow. No real PC or Steam announcement, just a game pass press release. Weird.
But you need to enable Adult content to see games tagged as such, so games without that option get more views.Why do some games on Steam have these 'adult patches' that you have to download externally anyway? Steam allows adult games, after all.
In addition to what Kuro said, which made the all-ages game + adult DLC model popular for a while, Valve will outright reject games if they judge the characters to be too young. And these days those rejections are permanent, with no chance of appeal unless you happen to have a friend at Valve. So it is safer to simply cut that content before submitting a game to Steam and make it available elsewhere as a patch.Why do some games on Steam have these 'adult patches' that you have to download externally anyway? Steam allows adult games, after all.
That's true. But whenever I read about these VNs getting banned, it's often the ones that are the AA version. So maybe therein lies the problem.But you need to enable Adult content to see games tagged as such, so games without that option get more views.
*Except when the game is from Japan.Steam allows adult games, after all.
With the amount of hentai games on Steam, I don't think it's entirely that. The Sakura games stick around, among many others. My assumption is that it's gotta be something with the combination of an adult patch being available externally and containing overly suggestive content given the setting/script? It's weird though. I'd think something Nekopara would get the ban hammer as well, but that's around.*Except when the game is from Japan.
Tons of English made games get rejected as well.*Except when the game is from Japan.
I usually don't consider it a bad thing when games are long... But Kingmaker felt too long, for me. Part of it may have been that the side content wasn't all that great... Or that there were SO MANY TRASH FIGHTS... but I ended up skipping most of the side quests, left the map largely unexplored, and it still took me 90 hours to finish it.
- Play Pathfinder: Kingmaker for 57h
- Think to myself: "I must be getting close to the end"
- Checked a guide and I'm nearing the end of chapter 3
- The game has 7 chapters...
It's a good game and the Pathfinder ruleset is very cool but I had no idea the ride would be this long, even by cRPG standards.
Indeed. The game is too long and too big for its own good. There are too many nodes/locations on the world map which mostly just lead to trash fights. Now they introduced turn-based combat, it'll only get worse since fights will take even longer with that mode enabled. The game is great with good characters and story, but there is too much busywork in-between.I usually don't consider it a bad thing when games are long... But Kingmaker felt too long, for me. Part of it may have been that the side content wasn't all that great... Or that there were SO MANY TRASH FIGHTS... but I ended up skipping most of the side quests, left the map largely unexplored, and it still took me 90 hours to finish it.
Depends on what you call finished, I suppose. You could go through the entirety of the story quests and then some of the extra content after launch. Lots of fun hunts there. There's some gated content, but a lot of the stuff that's behind a big grind is more for additional challenge than anything else. And there's not much of it in the base game compared to Iceborne.Is Monster Hunter World finishable? I know it's a long game, but since it takes almost 100gb Im considering to focus on that after Carrion and Death Stranding.
Mainly thinking about the story.Depends on what you call finished, I suppose. You could go through the entirety of the story quests and then some of the extra content after launch, I suppose. Lots of fun hunts there.
Be sure to do expeditions rather than repeating regular hunts if you need certain monster materials.
Definitely finishable in that sense. After the mainline story, there's a whole host of other quests that progressively unlock, which are quite fun and have new monsters as well. Would recommend it, but you'll have spent a good chunk of time already just following the story/'assigned' quests.Mainly thinking about the story.
Yes, there's a story to follow and ending to achieve, as well as ending credits. Your journey doesn't stop there though.Is Monster Hunter World finishable? I know it's a long game, but since it takes almost 100gb Im considering to focus on that after Carrion and Death Stranding.
Should be, yeah. I think the regular version of the event is always available. IIRC it can be found under "special assignments". May have to talk to someone with a blue exclamation mark over their head for it to become available. Don't recall if there's a level/rank gate. You can get a sweet Moogle skin for your cat doing it.RE: Monster Hunter World
Is the Square collab still in the game ? I never finished Behemoth and it middly rustle my jimmies.