...with extra cheese!Your only recourse now is to buy him an actual pizza.
Or maybe just covered with Cheetos puffs. You do you.
--Patrick
...with extra cheese!Your only recourse now is to buy him an actual pizza.
This is the kind of things that mods take care of.And it's all just a great big recipe for tedium and frustration that I really don't know if I have the patience to bother with anymore.
There are. I just looked into what mods are out there. There's none available I can see that would solve or alleviate this specific problem.And there are absolutely mods for that game on Nexus.
After some more digging, I found this. It's not a mod, but it's simple, visual flow charts. So I can download those to my phone and use them as reference.There are. I just looked into what mods are out there. There's none available I can see that would solve or alleviate this specific problem.
Depending on your phone and browser, ublock might work on it! It's not perfect but it has seriously cut down on the ads I get.Graveyard Keeper
Like Stardew Valley, but with a kind of dark humor horror twist. I've played it before, but I got into it again recently. And...played it a lot during a few depressive days, wasting the last of my vacation days doing nothing but playing it.
I've reached a point where I can start embalming bodies, which give you extra points to spruce up your graveyard if done right. The problem I'm finding with this game is so much of is fucking tedious. For one, the only place to see what ingredients you need to build things is at the station you build it at. Which is annoying when you need only needed ONE more plank of wood to build a thing and have to go all the way back to another station to make it or grab it from another chest.
Same goes for all the difference ingredients you need to make this mixture or this stuff to eventually make the embalming liquids. You need, say, three different ingredients, but to do so, you need to break this into a powder, this into another state, etc. Except the game doesn't give you any in-game guide to keep track of ALL of that. So I have keep checking the wiki on my phone for the recipes. Which is not only tedious, but also annoying because said wiki has endless popups for ads and shit so more than a third of the screen is filled up with ads.
And it's all just a great big recipe for tedium and frustration that I really don't know if I have the patience to bother with anymore.
Hmm, thanks for saving me the time. I had started playing it a while back but fell out due to the same grind complaints you had... often considered going back. But not going to put up with it for a Ovaltine Decoder Ring ending.Graveyard Keeper
So I beat the main part of the game. And the ending included...two characters shilling the DLC.
Fuck. Off.
Uninstalling just for that shit.
Here's the ending, in case you're interested. Spoilers for the characters that give you quests, mind you. You have to max out all their relationships to get the items you need to build the final contraption. The bullshit starts around the 2:35 mark.Hmm, thanks for saving me the time. I had started playing it a while back but fell out due to the same grind complaints you had... often considered going back. But not going to put up with it for a Ovaltine Decoder Ring ending.
Yeah, that's a pretty unsatisfying ending, even if it didn't have DLC teases in it.Here's the ending, in case you're interested. Spoilers for the characters that give you quests, mind you. You have to max out all their relationships to get the items you need to build the final contraption. The bullshit starts around the 2:35 mark.
But the real treasure was the zombies you made along the way.Yeah, that's a pretty unsatisfying ending, even if it didn't have DLC teases in it.
I love when developers let people do this in games. Get as broken as possible, open up all possibilities, etc. The Dishonored games rule ass, so does Prey. I still need to get around to trying their newish game.I finished around 3 playthroughs of Dishonored 2, doing both high and low chaos, and playing as both Emily and Corvo. All in all, I like this game very much.
One thing I particularly liked about this game is how the New Game+ mode unabashedly allows you to become supremely overpowered. Every time you start an NG+, you get to keep the runes, bone charm traits, upgrades etc you picked up in the previous playthrough. You also get to pick up both Emily and Corvo's powers. Furthermore, you can chain NG+'s. This means that by my third playthrough I pretty much had enough runes to buy and fully upgrade all the power I ever wanted to use. This allows for some delightful combinations and creativity, such as using Emily's Domino power to link together three guards, and then using Corvo's Wind Blast power to send one of them off a cliff, and then watching as all three of them go tumbling together.
Which one? Been meaning to schedule time to finish 0 but that cabaret club is distracting me from the story when I doI'm playing Yakuza. God damn I wish I could punch my problems.
The cabaret club is so good, I'm surprised that Sega didn't make a mobil game out of it.Which one? Been meaning to schedule time to finish 0 but that cabaret club is distracting me from the story when I do
One of these days I'm gonna learn how to play Stellaris. I have it installed but I've never gotten past the startup screen. It's always been like, "I'll come back when I have the time to learn how this game works" and then it just never happened.Finally bit the bullet and got a new pc - playing Stellaris right now. After creating multiple different empires finally started a game with all of them and have stuck to it (I really enjoy the early game...) past mid-game.
Latent Psionic talents started to develop in my main species population and migration treaties have added other species to the empire as I expanded out and settled probably 1/4 of the small galaxy.
A few early negative encounters with a mega-corporation empire has led to an ongoing cold war scenario, no real hostilities but building up defences along connecting hyper lanes and keeping my eyes on their fleets.
Quick mini-war with a belligerent hivemind plantoid species that I had trapped in a small cluster of stars earlier in the game (due to me claiming a system that was their only hyperlane connection point out of their star cluster). Subjugated and vassalized them quickly as they couldn't counter the speed and first strike range of my Missile-Boat Corvettes.
Another empire empire pledged fealty to me as well, which was surprising as they had quite a bit of territory - but later made more sense when I saw they had two very aggressive empires on their boarders as well. Migration treaties with them allowed me to colonize ocean worlds which their species thrive on and get massive bonuses for food and energy production as well as trade. My economy was happy. They recently had a faction split off and declare war, so I've been pulled into the conflict.
Almost done backfilling/claiming territory behind my lines - one thing I don't enjoy is waiting to gain enough influence to construct a star base... even with bonuses I need about 45 influence to claim - and only gain about 3/month. There are some nice planets awaiting colonization, just doing the waiting game.
Routinely been up to 2 am playing lately... thank goodness I'm on summer break!
Same! My cousin loves this game and I have tried it and clearly seem to be missing something.One of these days I'm gonna learn how to play Stellaris. I have it installed but I've never gotten past the startup screen. It's always been like, "I'll come back when I have the time to learn how this game works" and then it just never happened.
Same! My cousin loves this game and I have tried it and clearly seem to be missing something.
I've found this post (and ones similar to it) very helpful with the linked guides, as well as discussion beneath.I've tried to play it several times and just went, "This game hurts my brain."
If you ever wanna give them another shot, Yakuza 7 (Like a Dragon) is a completely different genre (turn-based RPG) and is a beginner friendly entry into the series. It's actually probably my favorite of the bunch.Well, I've decided that I think that one Yakuza game is enough for me probably forever. I'm going to replay Souls games! It's been so long for most of these that I'm actually getting lost in the original Dark Souls (I'd start with Demon's Souls, but go fuck yourself PS5 exclusivity). What a good game.
I'd forgotten how slow the original game was compared to Bloodborne and beyond. Which is good, because my reflexes aren't getting younger. Still got a good parry game.