doctorbadwolf
Heretic of The Seventh Circle
Am confuse. What's that got to do with the Civ games?
Harvey is the best spouse, period. And I'll at least date Shane long enough to convince him to get help for his depression (and get his blue chickens.) And yeah, I dated Leah but we're better as friends.Leah FTW.![]()
Unpopular opinion: Diablo IV isn't the steaming pile so many make it out to be. Sure it has it's issues and growing pains, but it's fun at the core and will get better season by season.
Right there with you.It should be noted that I can't get through CRPGs at all any more. I figured that out when I stalled out on Wasteland 2.
It did borrow quite a bit from the 2e Diablo books TSR put out before the official 3e release.The best version of Diablo was D&D 3E.![]()
Harvey is the best spouse, period. And I'll at least date Shane long enough to convince him to get help for his depression (and get his blue chickens.) And yeah, I dated Leah but we're better as friends.
Right there with you.
I have a theory that my inability to complete them anymore stems from technological advances in video gaming getting to the point we’re I no longer need an abstraction of what my character can do, through skills and canned abilities on cooldown timers, as the games can provide meaningful gameplay without the abstraction.
Let’s take TW3: I don’t press a button for Gerald to do his ultimate attack. Instead, I use my skill at gaming, my wits and hand-eye coordination, to choose the best type of stance and attack, mix with parties and dodges, until I chop the dude’s head off.
Or, take my favorite game of the last 11 years, Dragon’s Dogma. Sure, different abilities to can be acquired, but it still revolves around me as the player using attacks, actively dodging, and even climbing the cyclops to stab out his eye, without having to roll invisible dice or get an explanation through text or get some cutscene. No, it’s not me climbing the beast and blinding it, but in a more visceral way, it is me, as I have to do all the actions including movement, rather than telling my character to do it.
Getting to the point where the me taking a physical action and seeing it play out on screen, rather than just issuing commands and letting AI do the rest, has damaged my ability to find CRPGs fun. It’s also why party-based games no longer interest me.
Hope that makes sense. Still noodling through it.
I still play. I just engage in a bit of self-delusion and tell myself that a lot of that time was spent afk until the game logged me out, which is true! However, I did spend a huge amount of time playing between classic and pandaland. Tapered off then and don't spend nearly as much time in it any more.I made that mistake a few years ago. I stopped playing shortly after that.