I am also not a fan of building stuff and making it look nice. Just follow the easy rules to make a liveable cube and call it a day. That said I think terraria is the only game where I would consider actually spending some time making it look a bit nicer since it is so easy to do. I remember last time after completing the game I looked at some other peoples builds and got inspired.
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That was my thought also with over 25k ice. I am all out now :(
I can remote drive tanks? This is interesting.
Fuck Bain capital. Read so much scummy stuff done by them.
The game required more from its players back then. I mean gl hf to solo your way to 50 in daoc :)
You sure? Horse armor bullshit began in a single player game.
I think you should try "The slormancer". It got the gear quality of life stuff solved. You can go pretty much any spec of whatever you want and make it work. Just have to work a bit to get there :)
Pretty fun game but after a couple of plays it gets a bit repetitive in the early game, something the dev has said will be fixed in the future. Totally worth the price.
Can't say that I enjoyed the story but I think the game is in pretty good shape right now after a couple of seasons. If you like to just kill stuff at least.
Who knows... I think all the ones you can buy are ugly while the free ones from seasons are pretty cool. Would never buy anyway if they changed that but I am happy as it is now.
Imagine saving money before a game releases. Oh no.
Most games now have all the "qol" features that remove the need to communicate if that is even possible at all. It is a sad world we live in where everything has to go faster all the time. More dopamine per minute.
I also was in for the first couple of years in wow and even played Dark Age of Camelot before that and some Ultima online also. It was a different world back then. As a gamer I had all the time in the world to sink into these games. As an adult and a parent I got no time to sit down for hours upon hours to play like I did back then but I wish that kids that grow up today should have the same opportunity as I did to experience this.