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terraria is one of those games that are like a black hole, where the concept of time no longer exists. i might get sucked back in when the next update drops.Spent a year on and off outside of playing other games building stuff by hand in Terraria once
I backed my old saves for building up somewhere and started playing it modded, but after the sheer fucking insanity that is Tremor+Calamity post-Moonlord I think I'm done with Terraria for a good while.terraria is one of those games that are like a black hole, where the concept of time no longer exists. i might get sucked back in when the next update drops.
I enjoy the work pannenkoek puts into his videos, commentated or not. It's unfortunate that the sheer amount of work he put into Watch for Rolling Rocks 0.5x drained him and demotivated him from doing another commentated ABC video.Also this thread is in desperate need of more pannenkoek.
This is also a masterpiece, even if unintentional one, but mostly because of how it steadily escalates from nifty old game tricks to borderline madness, incomprehensible to mere simpleton
I almost wish I could get this much enjoyment and value out of a single game for several decades. I nearly envy people who can boot up a game like Factorio and just be like, "Oh, nice. I won't need to buy another game until fucking 2047."
It just felt like an Elder Scrolls game with absolutely no dungeon-crawling to me. I had a very difficult time even having fun with it because the combat was so few and far between, and then months after I gave up with it, it turned out my version of the game was bugged so that bandits never even spawned. I was wondering why I could spend hours and hours roaming around in the woods and never have a single thing happen to me. Now I know.I don't supposed anyones been playing Kingdom Come : Deliverance? Basically crossing Skyrim with Red Dead Redemption quest arc and Mount and Blade style combat. It's a bit buggy and unoptimized even after patch 1.8. But forgivable considering the size and scope of the game.
I think KC: D has one of the best designed open worlds ever. I've seen so many auto-generated landscapes representing forests or plains or whatever that it really stood out to see one so deliberately crafted after a real place and time. I hope they don't fuck the sequel up and try to fix their spaghetti code better on release.I don't supposed anyones been playing Kingdom Come : Deliverance? Basically crossing Skyrim with Red Dead Redemption quest arc and Mount and Blade style combat. It's a bit buggy and unoptimized even after patch 1.8. But forgivable considering the size and scope of the game.
I think KC: D has one of the best designed open worlds ever. I've seen so many auto-generated landscapes representing forests or plains or whatever that it really stood out to see one so deliberately crafted after a real place and time. I hope they don't fuck the sequel up and try to fix their spaghetti code better on release.
I don't supposed anyones been playing Kingdom Come : Deliverance? Basically crossing Skyrim with Red Dead Redemption quest arc and Mount and Blade style combat. It's a bit buggy and unoptimized even after patch 1.8. But forgivable considering the size and scope of the game.