Anyone here play video games?
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@Neru-6 cyberpunk is super cool
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Anyone try the Indiana Jones game yet? It's pretty decent from what I've experienced so far
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@GardenState graphics look incredible from what I’ve seen. Is the gameplay heavy on puzzles? Not that I would mind that
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@SKT So far, no, there was one puzzle, and it was easy. There is stealth and the graphics are amazing I'm running it on a 4070 ti and it looks brilliant.
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Modern Warfare 2 is a classic I’ve spent hours on that back in the day.
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@KawaiiKitten I know it was definitely the absolute peak of online gaming imo. Did you quick scope lol?
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@E-Malus said in Anyone here play video games?:
@Nick I played all weekend, it's basically crack.
Ha! Looks so good. I played a couple of seasons of Diablo 4 and it's fine but once you get into the end game it felt like a grind even with the seasonal changes.
I never played POE so jumping into the beta/early access should be fun. The internet naturally moaning that the game is too hard. Think they're missing the point of 'early access'.
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@Nick It's more about the talent tree system. It's very complex. If you geek out on building insane builds and pouring hours into researching how individual talents align that it's a blast. The passive talent tree though makes it difficult.
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@GardenState Yeah, it looks maddening that talent tree. YouTube is going to be doing a lot of hand holding in the next few months
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@Nick Yeah if I play it (because my friends are) I will wait until they figure out all of the "good builds" for me.
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@Nick Hell yeah man have fun! I tried a few classes to find the one that fit my play style (monk) and then just dove in. I'm stacking crit and defense in the skill tree and having a blast with it.
With POE I think part of the point is to be overwhelmed, to just pick a node and go for it and as you improve, everything feels more natural and slows down. Just my 2 cents but I feel like they've done a great job with it
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@E-Malus said in Anyone here play video games?:
@Nick Hell yeah man have fun! I tried a few classes to find the one that fit my play style (monk) and then just dove in. I'm stacking crit and defense in the skill tree and having a blast with it.
With POE I think part of the point is to be overwhelmed, to just pick a node and go for it and as you improve, everything feels more natural and slows down. Just my 2 cents but I feel like they've done a great job with it
They listen to the community. I've just seen the new patch notes and the changes already looks great. Of course, we have 6 months to 1 year of this before the game officially releases as final product.
Will be fun. And I 100% agree. I don't mind being overwhelmed. Considering I love video games that have a harsh learning curve, being lost and then praying for a meta build will one option for sure!