biscuity87
biscuity87 t1_iyfcgaa wrote
Reply to comment by CptHarris in FINALLY trying out this gem. Any tips from people who have completed it? by Coool_breeze16
Well, there are like 6 difficulty levels. A tip could start there…
biscuity87 t1_iydyxf2 wrote
Reply to comment by TheBenevolence in The balls on some of these studios… by Cazineer
Valheim basically requires mods at this point to keep the game challenging or interesting at all.
The wolf caves were like doing a single Skyrim instance.
They say mistlands is going to be “hard” but it will probably be a cakewalk. After playing with mods that make enemies have way more stars (like 5) I can’t see going back to the base game and calling anything in it hard. Things like 2 star trolls and draugr elites when you are butt ass naked will obviously hit hard but once you get armor they are nothing.
If people want to spend hundreds of hours sitting in their base dicking around it’s a sandbox game and they are welcome to it but the core game loop has barely been touched and the amount of updates has been very disappointing.
biscuity87 t1_iy7fala wrote
Reply to comment by jfu16 in Does a free to play game still benefit from me playing the game even if I don’t buy any cosmetics? by [deleted]
Your a potential buyer. They want as many of you as they can get. A higher player count feeds new players in as well.
biscuity87 t1_iviaaoj wrote
Reply to comment by lurq_king in I'm the founder / CEO of Porndora.com (intelligent adult video recommendation engine and NFT marketplace) (Take 2) by prndra
It’s even worse then that I think. People will clear a browser history when they live alone. I doubt most anyone would pay money (thereby linking their info one way or another) for basically free content and then have it tied to them.
NFT’s are a joke anyways.
biscuity87 t1_j6phvxr wrote
Reply to comment by BeanBoy425 in Why do remakes get so much praise? by KonoDoesArt
Some of my old games don’t even have even remotely close to modern resolutions… It’s nice when then update some of them.
Some of the ancient ones probably run at like 600 x 800.