GasBandit
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Sounds kinda like planetside, if you count the commander view as RTS?It also was a RTS. You could construct a base, harvest resources and build mechs/vehicles.
Sounds kinda like planetside, if you count the commander view as RTS?It also was a RTS. You could construct a base, harvest resources and build mechs/vehicles.
Halo...Wars?It also was a RTS. You could construct a base, harvest resources and build mechs/vehicles.
How do both compare to Nightingale, though?Enshrouded is a more forgiving single player experience, whereas Valheim scales better for co-op, difficulty wise
I got this game specifically to play with my husband and I don't see any issues with the multiplayer, as long as you don't want it to be a game where everyone just runs off and does their own thing I guess.I refunded (Enshrouded) it because I bought it to play multiplayer and the multiplayer is ass.
When we first started playing it the lag and stuttering was so bad that you couldn't move. Fighting was awful. And since I'm a shift worker, I am not on when my friends are. So they do the quests or I do the quests, but we can't all do it except for rare times we're all online. It's an unnecessary mechanic that handcuffs you. You either ONLY play online together all the time or you play a co-op survival game solo.I got this game specifically to play with my husband and I don't see any issues with the multiplayer, as long as you don't want it to be a game where everyone just runs off and does their own thing I guess.
To be fair, Valheim also advances everyone whether they're online or not, and that was a source of contention for people who wanted to not be online every single day. They'd log in a week later to find their wood huts beseiged by Plains enemy raids. Though, they've since capped noob biomes to not put high tier raids in them anymoreWhen we first started playing it the lag and stuttering was so bad that you couldn't move. Fighting was awful. And since I'm a shift worker, I am not on when my friends are. So they do the quests or I do the quests, but we can't all do it except for rare times we're all online. It's an unnecessary mechanic that handcuffs you. You either ONLY play online together all the time or you play a co-op survival game solo.
Will like I said, this is less a survival game, and more an open world RPG that let's you build a house. So yeah, if you were looking for a pure survival game, this isn't it.When we first started playing it the lag and stuttering was so bad that you couldn't move. Fighting was awful. And since I'm a shift worker, I am not on when my friends are. So they do the quests or I do the quests, but we can't all do it except for rare times we're all online. It's an unnecessary mechanic that handcuffs you. You either ONLY play online together all the time or you play a co-op survival game solo.
Except... he didn't use a slur? At least not if what you quoted is all that he said. Maybe it changes in context, I didn't hear the podcast, but that doesn't sound any different than any of his other hyperbolic statements.What I DO care is when you use ablest slurs to put down people who enjoy something.
"Mentally stunted" is just the r-word with more syllables. And the r-word IS an ablest slur.Except... he didn't use a slur? At least not if what you quoted is all that he said. Maybe it changes in context, I didn't hear the podcast, but that doesn't sound any different than any of his other hyperbolic statements.
Now if what he said upset you, that's perfectly valid, you have every right to unsubscribe and be mad. But I don't see any slurs here.
Agree to disagree? The fact that we're typing one of those and censoring the other to me suggests they aren't a one to one. But it obviously upset you, and I can't argue against how someone else feels because that's obviously valid, so I'll drop it from here."Mentally stunted" is just the r-word with more syllables. And the r-word IS an ablest slur.
Honestly, given your "jokes" in the past, when I saw the notification that you replied, I was genuinely expecting you to just respond with something like "LOL, this is r#@%&*ed."Agree to disagree? The fact that we're typing one of those and censoring the other to me suggests they aren't a one to one. But it obviously upset you, and I can't argue against how someone else feels because that's obviously valid, so I'll drop it from here.
Doing a quick search on Twitter for "mentally stunted" shows it's frequently used by people who want to say the slur but don't want to get their post flagged for automatic moderation."I'm not saying nobody's allowed to enjoy superheroes, I'm just saying if you are, you're probably a little mentally stunted." - Yahtzee Crowshaw on a recent Second Wind podcast.
And with that, I'm unsubscribing to Second Wind. Fuck off with that ablest shit. He basically said "Anyone who likes superheroes is r-word."
You don't like superheroes? Fine. I don't care. What I DO care is when you use ablest slurs to put down people who enjoy something.
People having fun? Worst game everBarrett, PLZ.