GasBandit
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Actually, yes. I can tell you're improving. You're much faster and controlled than you were previously. Gouranga!
Actually, yes. I can tell you're improving. You're much faster and controlled than you were previously. Gouranga!
Update: Later dungeons introduce what I think are infinitely respawning enemies. At least, portals open and spew out enemies, and there does not seem to be any end to the portals continuing to spawn, even if you close the portal... Which isn't easy, because the enemies coming out of the portals can all randomly teleport you around the map.Sproggiwood
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I'm not particularly good at being patient and planning strategy in Roguelikes, so I'm not sure if this game just becomes more difficult and requires more strategy on higher difficulty levels, or if it just becomes a grind fest of trying over and over until you get good RNG.
Well this would have been like an MLB player scrimmaging on a little league team.
That sounds like a lot less than 10 thousand hours.It only took 137 solo games, 232 duos, & 109 squad games.
I was there to witness this moment of glory. It was pretty frickin sweet.I DID IT!!
I was wrong. There are a limited number of portals, it's just that 3 or so portals can spawn a LOT of bullshit. Turns out that heal-on-kill weapons kinda pale in comparison to bonus-AOE weapons when it comes to staying alive. There just don't seem to be a lot of gear combinations that are actually viable for the end dungeons.Update: Later dungeons introduce what I think are infinitely respawning enemies. At least, portals open and spew out enemies, and there does not seem to be any end to the portals continuing to spawn, even if you close the portal... Which isn't easy, because the enemies coming out of the portals can all randomly teleport you around the map.
I've seen playthroughs of this where people never go morally greyer than Guard Posts or Faith meetings. It's doable, but not in every scenario. I've yet to see anyone evacuate Winterholm with a fully assembled dreadnaught. The biggest thing? You need to decide if you need help keeping order or keeping hope. From what I've seen, Hope is usually the way to go.Oh man... if you thought Banished was a bleak and unforgiving city simulator, you should take a gander at Frostpunk. Set in the literal end of the world, where the temperature STARTS at 20 degrees below zero C, and falls about 10 degrees every week after that, you are tasked with being the leader of the last (to your knowledge) human city on earth, desperately huddled in a barely-sheltered canyon around a massive coal power generator. There's never enough of anything to go around, and you have to constantly make tough decisions and juggle resources to keep hope high and discontent low. Your doom is all but assured, but how long will you last? I've only played 3 games, but so far my record is 32 days - and much to my consternation, I had to basically institute a totalitarian regime to even make THAT work.
Still, every time I play it, I get a little bit better and we live a little bit longer....
Sounds like that anime Island from last season.Oh man... if you thought Banished was a bleak and unforgiving city simulator, you should take a gander at Frostpunk. Set in the literal end of the world, where the temperature STARTS at 20 degrees below zero C, and falls about 10 degrees every week after that, you are tasked with being the leader of the last (to your knowledge) human city on earth, desperately huddled in a barely-sheltered canyon around a massive coal power generator. There's never enough of anything to go around, and you have to constantly make tough decisions and juggle resources to keep hope high and discontent low. Your doom is all but assured, but how long will you last? I've only played 3 games, but so far my record is 32 days - and much to my consternation, I had to basically institute a totalitarian regime to even make THAT work.
Still, every time I play it, I get a little bit better and we live a little bit longer....
Is it fun, though? I have it on my wishlist but I haven't pulled the trigger yet.Oh man... if you thought Banished was a bleak and unforgiving city simulator, you should take a gander at Frostpunk. Set in the literal end of the world, where the temperature STARTS at 20 degrees below zero C, and falls about 10 degrees every week after that, you are tasked with being the leader of the last (to your knowledge) human city on earth, desperately huddled in a barely-sheltered canyon around a massive coal power generator. There's never enough of anything to go around, and you have to constantly make tough decisions and juggle resources to keep hope high and discontent low. Your doom is all but assured, but how long will you last? I've only played 3 games, but so far my record is 32 days - and much to my consternation, I had to basically institute a totalitarian regime to even make THAT work.
Still, every time I play it, I get a little bit better and we live a little bit longer....
It is, but very much in a dwarf fortress kind of way.Is it fun, though? I have it on my wishlist but I haven't pulled the trigger yet.
I haven't even tried the Winterholm scenario yet, I'm still working on the first one.I've seen playthroughs of this where people never go morally greyer than Guard Posts or Faith meetings. It's doable, but not in every scenario. I've yet to see anyone evacuate Winterholm with a fully assembled dreadnaught. The biggest thing? You need to decide if you need help keeping order or keeping hope. From what I've seen, Hope is usually the way to go.
Regardless, I find Frostpunk to be uplifting in the same way I find This War of Mine uplifting, which shouldn't be surprising because they are both done by the same team. I'm hoping we get even more DLC beyond the upcoming Free Builder mode.
You got about 5 and a half hours?Ok, I managed to beat the first scenario, but I had to monkey with the difficulty settings. I left all of them at the default level except the rate at which the temperature gets worse, I slid that down one notch.
And even with that handicap, I had to go full despotic regime, execute dissidents, the whole NEIN yards. All I can say in my defense was that at its worst, the fucking weather got to NEGATIVE 150 DEGREES C. All efforts to heat homes, gather (or even COOK) food, harvest wood or steel, all ground to a halt and there was nothing we could do but shiver in the dark as people died by the dozens where they huddled, desperate to share every drop of body heat.
We started with 80 people, population got up over 300 at one point by finding survivors and refugees, but by the time the world-ending storm had had its way with us, we were back down to about 120-150, and half of those had had limbs amputated because of frostbite.
And I really don't see what I could have done to do any better.
Caught Nier:Automata in a steam sale and am barely into it. In the first hour however, they have the nature of self thrown in your face via uploading your memories before you "died", however your companion DIDN'T, so he's "himself" from like a half-hour before that, and I've also already encountered a Ship of Theseus thing with a different NPC. Hitting you pretty hard on the head with this stuff right away, so it'll be interesting where that goes later.
Pretty fun though so far, though more difficult than I expected right out of the gate.
I kind of gave up on Nier because I sucked at it. I'll probably end up trying again at some point, or just watching someone else play.Caught Nier:Automata in a steam sale and am barely into it. In the first hour however, they have the nature of self thrown in your face via uploading your memories before you "died", however your companion DIDN'T, so he's "himself" from like a half-hour before that, and I've also already encountered a Ship of Theseus thing with a different NPC. Hitting you pretty hard on the head with this stuff right away, so it'll be interesting where that goes later.
Pretty fun though so far, though more difficult than I expected right out of the gate.