I like it a lot and I think Bethesda games are usually interesting for 10/12 hours and then sleep city.
Space is doing a lot of heavy lifting tbf. And so is the fast travel so I can decide when I want to plonk down and explore vs just hammer through missions one after the other with no fluff in between.
Space is doing a lot of heavy lifting tbf. And so is the fast travel so I can decide when I want to plonk down and explore vs just hammer through missions one after the other with no fluff in between.
By Hentai Samurai Go To Postyou can sit on the toiletNot since duke nukem
wow videogames
automatics are bit crap right now with 0 points in them. Meanwhile this random pistol I picked up is 100 damage a shot lmao. Once i can get a suppressor on this it's Joever.
By data Go To PostNot since duke nukemDeath Stranding used your waste as resources
By Hixx Go To PostI like it a lot and I think Bethesda games are usually interesting for 10/12 hours and then sleep city.
Space is doing a lot of heavy lifting tbf. And so is the fast travel so I can decide when I want to plonk down and explore vs just hammer through missions one after the other with no fluff in between.
I am liking everything except New Atlantis.
Love fucking walking about Mars or the Moon and stealing ships. Enjoy the gunplay. Enjoy scanning things and shit.
But man, I hated the city. Not populated enough (Los Santos much better for instance). Found it hard to navigate. Hated the sterile look of it, felt at odds with the Alien-esque junky look of everything else.
Just started the second main mission so gone to Cydonia and the moon.
By inky Go To PostHave you been to The Well in NA, n9 M9?I went there through the lodge but there was a locked door that needed a key.
What’s with the bloody table down there?
I didn't open it because I was out of digipicks lol (haven't put points into securtiy). But I think there might be a quest around that, and maybe player housing related once you get further in the UC Vanguard storyline.
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Also, just a general note: there seems to be a bug related finishing a faction storyline before doing the main quest chain called: Into the Unknown. It might be bugged and stop further main quests from appearing. But like I suggested to hixx a couple of pages back tho, doing that main quest pretty early before expanding into factions is recommended anyway.
And doing the first couple of quests for the Vanguard gives you a good rundown of the history of the factions. You don't even have to commit to joining them at this point either.
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Also, just a general note: there seems to be a bug related finishing a faction storyline before doing the main quest chain called: Into the Unknown. It might be bugged and stop further main quests from appearing. But like I suggested to hixx a couple of pages back tho, doing that main quest pretty early before expanding into factions is recommended anyway.
And doing the first couple of quests for the Vanguard gives you a good rundown of the history of the factions. You don't even have to commit to joining them at this point either.
By n8 dogg Go To PostI am liking everything except New Atlantis.
Love fucking walking about Mars or the Moon and stealing ships. Enjoy the gunplay. Enjoy scanning things and shit.
But man, I hated the city. Not populated enough (Los Santos much better for instance). Found it hard to navigate. Hated the sterile look of it, felt at odds with the Alien-esque junky look of everything else.
Just started the second main mission so gone to Cydonia and the moon.
New Atlantis is a bit dull. Akila, Neon & Cydonia don't pretend to be huge cities and are better off for it imo.
Emergent gameplay innit
Man, my parents gave me a few gifts, and I put them in the ship's captain locker, but when I changed ship they disappeared. Not in the new ship's cargo hold either. Fuck.
Man, my parents gave me a few gifts, and I put them in the ship's captain locker, but when I changed ship they disappeared. Not in the new ship's cargo hold either. Fuck.
By inky Go To PostHave you been to The Well in NA, n9 M9?
No, not yet. Been around collecting a bunch of quests but haven’t done any except the main one. Just boarded the hijacked UC vanguard ship. Gonna do MQ up until that quest you mentioned then go buck wild.
Did fail a mission already. Some scientist on Luna asked me to save his mate, I left Luna and the quest failed. No suggestion of a time limit. Disappointing. I’m a real completist when it comes to these games.
OK, so I actually got my parents' gifts back. Learned some things about multiple ships.
- When you modify a ship, all the clutter items and everything else in your ship will go into the cargo. This includes items from your Captain's Locker. The game warns you about this, so this isn't news.
- The ship's clutter will regenerate over time, so all that stuff in your cargo are basically duplicates and can be sold, spaced, etc.
- If you access your ship's inventory from the menu, you can jettison stuff into space, which is convenient if you don't want to go sell those low value items.
- If you change ships, your ship will remain as is, but only the cargo stuff will transfer. All the stuff you left in the Captain's Locker or Display cases, or that you dropped about will remain in that ship... unless you modify it again, in which case everything goes into cargo.
- All the weapon crates and weapon displays in a ship can generate random weapons over time, so it might be useful to leave some of them empty and closed and check them every few days.
- As you can't build a ship from scratch with the landing pad technicians, it's useful to register at least one random ship you stole if you want to build a whole new ship.
So all my lost stuff was in the other ships' Lockers. This seems to be a 40 weight inventory independent from cargo that remains unique to each ship, and won't transfer unless you modify the ship and put everything into cargo first.
- When you modify a ship, all the clutter items and everything else in your ship will go into the cargo. This includes items from your Captain's Locker. The game warns you about this, so this isn't news.
- The ship's clutter will regenerate over time, so all that stuff in your cargo are basically duplicates and can be sold, spaced, etc.
- If you access your ship's inventory from the menu, you can jettison stuff into space, which is convenient if you don't want to go sell those low value items.
- If you change ships, your ship will remain as is, but only the cargo stuff will transfer. All the stuff you left in the Captain's Locker or Display cases, or that you dropped about will remain in that ship... unless you modify it again, in which case everything goes into cargo.
- All the weapon crates and weapon displays in a ship can generate random weapons over time, so it might be useful to leave some of them empty and closed and check them every few days.
- As you can't build a ship from scratch with the landing pad technicians, it's useful to register at least one random ship you stole if you want to build a whole new ship.
So all my lost stuff was in the other ships' Lockers. This seems to be a 40 weight inventory independent from cargo that remains unique to each ship, and won't transfer unless you modify the ship and put everything into cargo first.
Gave it a go. Incredibly detailed and seems interesting, but not for me. Did not like the space combat.
By s y Go To PostDon't really think this is playable on xcloud. Somewhat enjoyed the hour I played.Depends on your wifi and internet connection to the cloud servers, sadly. Gf went from playing it on horrible Wi-Fi at her mom’s to our home’s and it was a huge difference, according to her.
It's such a bottom shelf chud-take to hide behind "but but violence against women!" to complain about just there being women in a game. This is barely a step above of that idiot having a meltdown over pronouns.
One thing I love about the game is just the variety of accents you come across. Think I've heard French, German, Italian, Scottish, Irish, british, Australian, think the captain of the Deimos starbase is from New Zealand too, Russian, Indian, different varieties of African accents, latino, Japanese, several american accents, think I heard one Greek lad, there's definitely one who speaks Yiddish. There's probably more I don't recognize.
Big step up for Bethesda who usually have only about 10 different voice actors for 500 characters.
One thing I love about the game is just the variety of accents you come across. Think I've heard French, German, Italian, Scottish, Irish, british, Australian, think the captain of the Deimos starbase is from New Zealand too, Russian, Indian, different varieties of African accents, latino, Japanese, several american accents, think I heard one Greek lad, there's definitely one who speaks Yiddish. There's probably more I don't recognize.
Big step up for Bethesda who usually have only about 10 different voice actors for 500 characters.
I had to consult videogame experts to tell me if this game does worth and they told me that it's a Bethesda game which says enough really.
do you have to manually toggle off your spaceman suit every time you're in a citeh? kinda annoying tbh.
By Hentai Samurai Go To Postdo you have to manually toggle off your spaceman suit every time you're in a citeh? kinda annoying tbh.
No. In the apparel or spacesuit inventory screen there's an option to toggle automatically (RB on Xbox pad).
Exactly 13hrs in, just finished Into the Unknown. Cool shit. Gonna now go do a bunch of side stuff and planet scanning.
By Hixx Go To PostNo. In the apparel or spacesuit inventory screen there's an option to toggle automatically (RB on Xbox pad).I tried this, it never works friend.
By Hentai Samurai Go To Postthis space cowboy must be voiced by the adam jensen dude or somethingyes
By Kibner Go To PostDepends on your wifi and internet connection to the cloud servers, sadly. Gf went from playing it on horrible Wi-Fi at her mom’s to our home’s and it was a huge difference, according to her.Possibly due to my connection but xcloud games at 30FPS never feel good for me. At 60, they usually feel playable though. I see where Sy’s coming from.
By Kibner Go To PostDepends on your wifi and internet connection to the cloud servers, sadly. Gf went from playing it on horrible Wi-Fi at her mom’s to our home’s and it was a huge difference, according to her.I'll try it again but it was worse than usual, maybe because it's a big launch. So much artifcating and micro lagging. Especially when scanning stuff. Combined with the dark lighting of the first hour or so, didn't make for a fun experience. Trying to identify loot from the environment gave me a headache.
Aside, I was impressed with the 3rd person animations, the run cycle is nice.
By s y Go To PostI'll try it again but it was worse than usual, maybe because it's a big launch. So much artifcating and micro lagging. Especially when scanning stuff. Combined with the dark lighting of the first hour or so, didn't make for a fun experience. Trying to identify loot from the environment gave me a headache.Yeah, your experience is one of the big reasons I'm down on cloud game streaming.
By HonestVapes Go To PostPossibly due to my connection but xcloud games at 30FPS never feel good for me. At 60, they usually feel playable though. I see where Sy’s coming from.Yeah, it's difficult. You want to be close to a datacenter, wired, with high quality networking gear that does good QoS stuff, and probably other things I'm forgetting. Not many people are setup to have a good experience.
ok... it has its hooks in me now...
It is crazy trying to juggle this BG3 and CK3 on a limited time schedule...
But gotta say SF is winning today
It is crazy trying to juggle this BG3 and CK3 on a limited time schedule...
But gotta say SF is winning today
By blackace Go To Postok… it has its hooks in me now…
It is crazy trying to juggle this BG3 and CK3 on a limited time schedule…
But gotta say SF is winning today
How many hrs you got in SF?
I'd love a secret outpost on an asteroid, but I wonder how it'd work when you can blow all of them up, and while they have resources they'd probably should be tagged for collecting. It might not look it, but the distances are also massive, so the space walk there is no joke.
Having a random dogfight with some spacers, I destroyed the grav drive of one of them, but the engines were fine. While I cleaned up the rest, this guy pretty much turned around and set their ship to maximum speed. It took me like 10 minutes to chase him down and I got a pretty good ship now. The UI was saying it flew 100km+ away, even the enemy marker was a tiny pixel on my screen. Picking up the radio banter, only reason I knew he was still alive.
Having a random dogfight with some spacers, I destroyed the grav drive of one of them, but the engines were fine. While I cleaned up the rest, this guy pretty much turned around and set their ship to maximum speed. It took me like 10 minutes to chase him down and I got a pretty good ship now. The UI was saying it flew 100km+ away, even the enemy marker was a tiny pixel on my screen. Picking up the radio banter, only reason I knew he was still alive.
By Laboured Go To PostIt's 500 Cr. each time? How fucking poor are you? Spend less on space candles.
it’s the principle, brother. fuck space boomers.
By Laboured Go To PostIt's 500 Cr. each time? How fucking poor are you? Spend less on space candles.
Could be spending that on digipicks to pick the same locked door in yet another copy/paste outpost where they didn't even randomise the loot or enemies
they did such a good job with the audio design, that I went into the server room of this random facility and I almost went deaf