I feel like over time No Man's Sky feels increasingly like I have too many mods installed. Every update felt like it had its own hub and NPCs and progress track that didn't interact with any of the others. The game is still huge and it has turned into the game everyone was disappointed it wasn't at launch, but I felt overwhelmed on which things were part of the core story I needed to complete and which parts were rabbit holes that wouldn't connect to that.
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Host different communities based on different parts of the game. For Minecraft this could be split up into Survival, Creative, speedrunning, Skyblock, or similar. Your users already have an account and login from wherever they come from. And on top of that, you don't have to obey other site's rules, because you are the site. Seems like a good deal if you can attract the audience
If they're charging the price of the physical book, I'm fine with this.
I've been working on a Lasers and Feelings hack where you play as loose dogs roaming the neighborhood like so many dog movies, secret life of pets or the Garfield movie. It called Woof Growl. I put it together over an hour or so but never finished the rollable tables.
What system does it run on? I'm terrifically interested in this.
ah yes two of my favorite games united by reading
I really enjoy and am deeply terrified of building GURPS characters.
Presumably. I looked into it to learn more and I found out the games were pulled from digital storefronts on June 1st. The brothers chaps appear to be remaking the Dangeresque point and click game, so rumors are that the Telltale games may also be headed for a remake.
I bought the GURPS core books like a decade ago and never got a group together to play. I'm still interested in doing it one day, but my list of games to run/play is so long already.
The Telltale series is leaving Steam soon. I don't think there's a delist date, but their license is expiring soon. I bought and gifted three copies already.
Combined with that, I'm in the "same" communities on my local instance as I am on instances with a bigger community for the same thing. Reddit doesn't have a "home" like instances naturally have.
I played SimCity 2000 before I understood how taxes worked. All I knew playing it was that if I lowered them, the game played cheering sounds and booed me if I raised them. I had no money and my cities failed, but the people were happy, ostensibly. I guess I'm saying that SC2000 radicalized me.