Zkribbler
Deity
Heroes of Might and Magic ii
I just sunk like 6 hours in one session with They Are Billions. What a fantastic game.
Agreed. I also realized that most of the things you can craft are garbage compared to what you can buy. Being able to add some perks with augmentations are great but when the base stats are garbage it defeats the point.Yeah, that's why I just abandoned the crafting system altogether and just purchased new stuff from merchants.
If you bought the DLC in the past they may be able to help you. They gave me a free key to the ME1 DLC when I lost mine but then again they stopped selling that DLC like a decade ago.I just thought about replaying the Mass Effect trilogy after I read that EA is finally selling the DLC as bundles.
Then I read that the bundles cost 25 and 30 € for ME2 and 3 respectively.
Seriously EA ? You think 30 bucks for five year old DLC is reasonable ?![]()
Pretty soon that DLC will be available as a "Classic Item" for only $34.95
Or full game lootboxes, you might get Mass Effect, or Red Alert 3 or if your luck is really bad you might end up with Daikatana.Or they'll just start selling DLC lootboxes and you won't know what DLC you actually get.
I also installed the Witcher and tried playing that. I like it, because I'm Slav, but the fighting mechanics seem really weird. Maybe I'm not fighting right, I don't know, but whenever there's action my character positions himself like a monkey and holds his sword up in the air. Then every 10th or so hit does anything, and all characters on screen end up running around like monkeys, running into each other, until I manage to get in enough hits to kill them. For some reason nobody strikes my body even though my arms are for some reason always high up in the air during battles.. I'm pretty sure that's not how we fought in ancient Poland
So that part seems weird, but other than that it's been a fun game.
I have the opposite problem with the combat in The Witcher. It seems like I always get killed after about five seconds.
Being able to add some perks with augmentations are great but when the base stats are garbage it defeats the point.
I have the opposite problem with the combat in The Witcher. It seems like I always get killed after about five seconds.
According to Reddit, the Witcher series is like the epitome of gaming. Are some offerings in the series a lot better than the others or what?Same. Most infuriating combat system I've ever suffered through. Only reason I haven't finished the game. Story wasn't good enough to overpower the perpetual "I hate everything about this" emotion.
By 'combat focused' do you mean 'gun focused' ?Yeah. Plus I usually play a combat focused character (always have in Mass Effect games) so I get enough buffs to my weapons through those skills to make augmentations unnecessary.
EDIT: And it's also not like the game is so difficult that every little stat boost matters either.
Same. Most infuriating combat system I've ever suffered through. Only reason I haven't finished the game. Story wasn't good enough to overpower the perpetual "I hate everything about this" emotion.
According to Reddit, the Witcher series is like the epitome of gaming. Are some offerings in the series a lot better than the others or what?