• qyron
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    4617 days ago

    I would do this on Fallout and Silent Storm. And I resumed the main quest, my character was so overpowered and overgeared the main game became “almost” too easy. To compensate, I would wreck havoc, chaos and mayem at every chance I got.

    • This is exactly why so many of us end up as murder-hobos on so many play-throughs of various games. It sucks when the devs fail to catch that an early side-quest reward makes the game too easy, or on the flip-side insanely difficult for failing to complete it.

      • qyron
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        216 days ago

        That murder-hobo part. I never really understood the expression.

        Yes, I would willingly deviate from the main story line the moment I could but I wouldn’t go on a murder rampage, killing everything and anything in site.

        On Silent Storm I would go on a random encounter spree, killing enemies as supppsed, but I never targeted NPCs. And in Fallout I’d roam the map for random encounters as well but, again, hostiles were fair game, NPCs weren’t.

        And to my understanding, the murder-hobo thing was coined because some players would destroy and kill anything in their path.

        • @TwanHE@lemmy.world
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          416 days ago

          For me it’s more that I no longer reset to try the stealth option again. Technically still stealth if there are no surviving witnesses.

          • qyron
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            116 days ago

            Unless the developers were lazy or sloppy, you never break the story-line.

            I couldn’t care less about other players. Either they’re just like me, trying to take a moment to relax or they are someone that takes what should be fun as a serious endeavour. I have a life for that.

            And the town guards… come on. They are just doing their assigned job. And probably took an arrow to the knee.

            • I mean, the arrow to the knee thing comes from one of the few games that let’s you potentially get away with killing town guards, but okay. I’ve never been one for the murder-hobo experience, but I’ve played plenty of games where it appeared to be a more enjoyable option. As I am OOP, to a t.

              • qyron
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                116 days ago

                That was too easy of a joke to resist. Never played the game.

                The games I spent more hours with were Neverwinter Nights, Fallout 1&2 and Silent Storm.

                It’s nice to follow the story. It’s nice to pull a few shenannigans just to see may happen. But I like to follow a story. If someone took the time to write, the least respect I can pay to it is follow it.

                I remember playing Kult: Heretic Kingdoms and the story was very nice to follow.

      • TheRealKuni
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        116 days ago

        It sucks when the devs fail to catch that an early side-quest reward makes the game too easy, or on the flip-side insanely difficult for failing to complete it.

        But then Diablo 4 comes out and people complain that everything levels with you because “It DoEsN’t FeEl LiKe I’vE mAdE aNy PrOgReSs If ThE EnEmIeS gEt StRoNgEr.”

        If your level is the only thing making you stronger in a Diablo game you’re doing it wrong.

        Finally in the overhaul with the recent expansion they just removed levels from enemies. Problem still exists for these people, because all areas are just as difficult as others. But that means the endgame is playable, and that’s the real goal of a game like Diablo.

    • @tetris11@lemmy.ml
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      1516 days ago

      The first time I ever played skyrim, I just went full wander mode and just ran around. I kicked a chicken and then swam down a river to see where it led. Eventually I came across a Frost Giant herding sheep. I killed one of its flock, and then spent the next few hours evading this fucking Giant as it relentlessly pursued me over every terrain. Bit by bit I whittled him down and bit by bit he took chunks out of me. On my last legs, I spotted a town and ran full belt to it and the guards came to my aid, and tears of gratitude came to my eyes as I was rescued by my human brethren, and together they all took him down. Deciding that I had had enough of the nomadic lifestyle and wanted to settle down, I headed into the city, only to be promptly attacked and arrested for kicking that chicken from earlier.

  • @Iceman@lemmy.world
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    2017 days ago

    You better pray for a cut-scene to save ju after i completely destroy you in a manner of second.

  • ArxCyberwolf
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    1816 days ago

    Main questline? What main questline? What do you mean I’m supposed to find my dad/son/attempted killer?

    • ArxCyberwolf
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      816 days ago

      Aw, damn it. I’m the legendary hero saving the world from an unprecedented threat, but I just can’t seem to get past this TREE in the middle of the road! This immovable obstacle is the one thing halting me in my quest!

      …What do you mean, “just go around it”? Blasphemy!

      • CarrotsHaveEars
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        616 days ago

        Level 100 on all six Pokémons

        Some even learned HM01, CUT

        Press A on the road block

    • @NotADharkInAManSuit@lemm.ee
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      416 days ago

      This made me think of Crisis Core.

      My stats could literally go no higher, even after breaking the stat parameters, every attack I did inflicted every status ailment including death, I killed the god of the life stream, I was the apex of stats, skills, and equipment. And then a bunch of Shinra chaff kill me. I literally killed god, and other gods, and Sephiroth at his prime, but was taken out by frontline infantry. #justiceforzack

      • Or when the characters forget about their bag full of revive potions as they watch their beloved companions die. It’s not like the potions are rare or unique, every store in the world sells them, even your car sells them in FF15.

        The enemies clearly know about them too, how else would you explain the unlimited supply soldiers and monsters we use to grind levels?

    • ArxCyberwolf
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      216 days ago

      Exactly. The postgame gets so boring after a while, it’s more fun to just make a new character and do all those side quests again.

  • @egrets@lemmy.world
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    817 days ago

    In the skies above the mountain, darkness overcame pale
    Then Mannimarco, Big Worm, felt his dismal powers fail

  • Elrecoal19
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    716 days ago

    A game with enemies that level slightly less than you do where, at the final boss, you become the boss and have to fight your character

    • @UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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      16 days ago

      At the end of FFX,

      spoiler

      you have to fight all your own summons. Which can get pretty ugly if you’d been leaning on them through the whole campaign, to the detriment of the rest of your party.

  • @tetris11@lemmy.ml
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    716 days ago

    “Hey! Listen! Listen!” ~ I’ve survived entire lifetimes with that twittering into my ear to no avail. I am going to climb that mountain and will use every levitation hack that I know to make it happen.