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TopicNook's FF Topic [FF16 hype] [Series Ranking]
KamikazePotato
04/20/23 1:47:51 PM
#12
FF13 was not a good game.

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TopicPersona 5 Royal (spoilers?)
KamikazePotato
04/19/23 9:40:11 PM
#7
If you're the kind of person that doesn't get excited about the prospect of playing a 100+ hour game, then P5R might be too much.

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TopicGame of Gen 8: Baba Is You/Fire Emblem Awakening | Theatrhythm FFCC/Smash Bros 4
KamikazePotato
04/19/23 8:03:55 PM
#3
Fantasy

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TopicWhatever happened to card minigames in RPGs?
KamikazePotato
04/19/23 4:10:49 PM
#19
Gwent is the most popular RPG card game ever released.

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TopicGame of Gen 8: NieR Automata/The Witcher 3 | Mario Maker/Red Dead Redemption 2
KamikazePotato
04/18/23 8:14:37 PM
#5
NieR
Red

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TopicFF16 overtakes Zelda in latest Famitsu Most Wanted
KamikazePotato
04/18/23 2:56:27 PM
#74
As a random example, FF13 sold a million copies in a day upon launch. It's gotten bad that 300k in week is the PS5's record.

MacArrowny posted...
Also, when did Sony focus more on Japan than they do now?
Before this generation? By a lot.

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TopicFF16 overtakes Zelda in latest Famitsu Most Wanted
KamikazePotato
04/18/23 2:41:17 PM
#69
MacArrowny posted...
Not sure if serious? Japan has one of the highest physical to digital ratios in the world.
Non-Switch console gaming is absolutely dead in Japan. To the point where Sony has stopped focusing on Japan as a major market.

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TopicFF16 overtakes Zelda in latest Famitsu Most Wanted
KamikazePotato
04/17/23 5:44:18 PM
#29
I think you're severely overestimating the definition of 'normie'. Also doesn't address the age gap - Gen Z, normies or otherwise, have probably never seen a Miyazaki movie.

Granted don't I think From Software Miyazaki has THAT much public awareness either. From Software as a whole is where the loyalty lies to people who haven't looked up game development stuff.

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TopicFF16 overtakes Zelda in latest Famitsu Most Wanted
KamikazePotato
04/17/23 5:32:38 PM
#25
squexa posted...
"Hidetaka Miyazaki is bigger than Hayao Miyazaki"

Yeah I honestly can't tell insane Elden Ring fanboys apart from trolls pretending to be Elden Ring fanboys.
Elden Ring has sold over 20 million copies. Hayao Miyazaki is mostly beloved by boomer anime fans. The newer generation doesn't care nearly as much.

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TopicWhy did no one tell me Outer Wilds was a horror game
KamikazePotato
04/17/23 4:17:28 PM
#215
I'll keep all those in mind, thanks everyone.

agesboy posted...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbY0mBXKKT0

good documentary on the game, which elucidates some aspects of the game you might have not noticed regarding physics. like how brittle hollow breaks apart in a different way each time!

Incredibly impressive documentary. The devs were really firing on all cylinders.

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TopicWhy did no one tell me Outer Wilds was a horror game
KamikazePotato
04/17/23 3:07:33 PM
#210
You should be fine for the base game. DLC, probably not.

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TopicWhy did no one tell me Outer Wilds was a horror game
KamikazePotato
04/17/23 2:46:47 PM
#208
Already am lol

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TopicWhy did no one tell me Outer Wilds was a horror game
KamikazePotato
04/17/23 2:41:13 PM
#206
Current status: sad because there's no more Outer Wilds to play.

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TopicFF16 overtakes Zelda in latest Famitsu Most Wanted
KamikazePotato
04/17/23 2:13:11 PM
#14
UshiromiyaEva posted...
I bet a lot of people who play Souls games don't even know his name, much less would recognize him from a picture.
This applies to every game developer besides Miyamoto and Kojima. And Yoko Taro I guess, but that's mostly because the Emil mask he wears got a lot of press.

I couldn't tell Miyazaki from a picture but I will play anything he makes in a heartbeat.


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TopicGame of Gen 8: DKC: Tropical Freeze vs. Obra Dinn | Hades vs. Edith Finch
KamikazePotato
04/16/23 6:46:39 PM
#6
Obra
Finch

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TopicWhy did no one tell me Outer Wilds was a horror game
KamikazePotato
04/16/23 6:43:56 PM
#202
Man these alternate endings are kinda fucked

Slow death by starvation, a different slow death by starvation, trapping yourself on the Quantum Moon, trapping yourself in the matrix...really emphasizes the themes of not running away from the inevitable.

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TopicWhy did no one tell me Outer Wilds was a horror game
KamikazePotato
04/16/23 5:37:27 PM
#195
Paratroopa1 posted...
I didn't say to beat the base game first because of the ending changing, I said to beat the base game first to preserve the momentum of following the original game to its conclusion before going down the rabbit hole of the DLC campaign which is pretty long in its own right. I said this in part because I knew that seeing the ending twice isn't that big a deal, as you alluded to, but you also really didn't need to do the ending twice in the way you did, but it's fine.
That makes sense, but I knew that even if the DLC was long I'd finish it fairly quickly considering how locked in I was to the game as a whole. My sleep schedule is currently in shambles.

hombad46 posted...
Speaking of the Eye, I really liked the Prisoner's addition to it. Specifically I like the part where you have to blow out the candles and the pictures of the Nomai, Hearthians, and 'Owelks' just become empty. Really feels like you're closing the curtain on this universe and its people.
Loved that part and the Prisoner's speaking role. He gets some of my favorite lines in the game

THE PRISONER: I dont want to repeat my kinds mistakes. But if youre willing to take the risk, then so am I.

THE PRISONER: ...How beautiful. Its different than Id envisioned. Whatever happens next, I do not think it is to be feared.

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TopicWhy did no one tell me Outer Wilds was a horror game
KamikazePotato
04/16/23 5:26:08 PM
#192
Also I'm not sure why everyone kept telling me to beat the base game before doing the DLC because the ending really didn't change that much either way, but it worked out because I think I needed to experience the Eye of the World twice to fully soak it in. On the shortlist of the most stunning vistas I've seen in gaming, the part where you go into the vortex might be in my Top...1? Struggling to think of something else that would have made me feel that much awe now that I'm becoming a crusty old man.

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TopicWhy did no one tell me Outer Wilds was a horror game
KamikazePotato
04/16/23 5:20:04 PM
#191
XIII_Rocks posted...
Maybe my favourite thing about the DLC ending is the prisoner's big howl. It can be taken to mean so many things, yet it says everything it needs to say.
100% agreed.

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TopicWhy did no one tell me Outer Wilds was a horror game
KamikazePotato
04/16/23 5:19:48 PM
#190
Also, my final verdict on the DLC overall is that I really enjoyed it for what it was, but the lack of ship usage makes it feel like a different experience. That plus the numerous stealth sections and overall spookiness means I wouldn't blame any base game fans who bounced off of it.

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TopicWhy did no one tell me Outer Wilds was a horror game
KamikazePotato
04/16/23 5:17:12 PM
#188
guffguy89 posted...
The quantum moon mechanism was heavily influenced by the weeping angels in doctor who. They only move when you aren't looking!
I thought of that while playing, and I'm played a couple games with similar mechanics for enemies. Never for the environment itself, and definitely not used in such creative ways.

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TopicWhy did no one tell me Outer Wilds was a horror game
KamikazePotato
04/16/23 5:11:27 PM
#186
So. The story.

Going into OW, I knew that there was a time loop and the sun kept exploding. That was it. The first 1/3 of my playthrough was in line with my limited expectations. There's space, planets, and an ancient precursor race that liked science maybe a bit too much. Also something about an Eye of the universe and quantum mechanics. I'll probably be relevant later.

Then all the scattered pieces of information started coming together, and I learned more about the reasons why everything is happening the way it did. A neat space adventure game gradually morphed into an exploration of the uncaring nature of the universe, the value of impermanent life, making the most of the time you have left, and finding meaning where no intrinsic meaning exists. A lot of the dialogue hits surprisingly hard, and the Nomai went from being this race of mad scientists who I was kinda laughing at to feeling depressed over what they experienced. I ignored the spoiler box discussion on the Sun Station revelation earlier in this topic, but for me it was the moment where everything truly clicked. This wasn't a game about saving the universe - this universe, at least. That combined with the Interloper revelation is what drove the themes home for me. The Nomai weren't silly mad scientists who blew themselves up (...most of the time). They were doing their best, making actual progress - and then a toxic gas asteroid came and killed them all, and there was nothing they could have done about it. They were just as helpless as the Hearthiens who happened to be born right when the entire universe is turning off the lights.

The DLC also added a lot to the story. Not so much learning that the Owelk's blocked the Eye's signal - that's a neat detail, but it's the themes that got me. When the Nomai teleported into Dark Bramble and got scattered and broken, they picked up the pieces and kept going on. They didn't let that tragedy define them, and you can see in their messages that they never lost their passion for life. In contrast, when the Owelk's learned that the Eye of the Universe meant a death and rebirth of everything, they couldn't handle it. Rather than own up to their mistake of strip-mining their planet, they put the Eye on block and retreated into a virtual fantasy world, letting their bodies waste away. They're all dead by the time you arrive, but unlike the Nomai, they did this to themselves. All that just makes the final 'conversation' with the prisoner, where you show him that not everything was in vain, that much more impactful. The one narrative note OW was missing was an emotionally resonant conversation with a living person, and the DLC delivered.

tl;dr - I think this one quote sums up the core themes of the game for me.

SOLANUM: As a child, I considered such unknowns sinister. Now, though, I understand they bear no ill will. The universe is, and we are. I am ready.

Final side note: the quantum stuff in Outer Wilds is all cool as shit. I don't necessarily want other games to repeat it, as it would lose its luster that way, but the Quantum Moon and Eye of the World were probably the most memorable parts of the game for me.

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TopicWhy did no one tell me Outer Wilds was a horror game
KamikazePotato
04/16/23 4:41:02 PM
#185
Yeah no worries, I'll keep my expectation in check. It would be egregiously unfair of me to start measuring other games to Outer Wilds. I was legitimately in a gaming rut before this - it's been a while since I played a game I really, REALLY liked. Except for Elden Ring but I basically knew what I was going to get out of that. I haven't been this enamored and surprised by a game since...I can't remember, honestly. I might have to go back as far as 2015, which gave me Bloodborne and Undertale.

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TopicWhy did no one tell me Outer Wilds was a horror game
KamikazePotato
04/16/23 4:34:22 PM
#183
Paratroopa1 posted...
I wish I knew, but one of the reasons I cherish Outer Wilds so deeply is because it's so unique. The closest thing I can think of would be like, Tunic, maybe. Or even something like The Witness, but that's a completely different thing really.
Guess Tunic is on my list now!

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TopicWhy did no one tell me Outer Wilds was a horror game
KamikazePotato
04/16/23 4:32:50 PM
#181
HanOfTheNekos posted...
I always compare it to Zelda, because the designers took a lot of influence from Zelda. It's like, instead of gathering items to get more, you're gathering knowledge.

They even said that Outer Wilds was basically a reaction to the disappointment of Skyward Sword. And you'll note a lot of achievements have Zelda references.
I was explaining Outer Wilds to some friends yesterday and one of them went "that sounds like Majora's Mask" and I had to stop and wonder why I hadn't thought of that comparison myself.

Didn't know that detail about Skyward Sword inadvertently inspiring Outer Wilds. Glad that game was good for something !

XIII_Rocks posted...
I've been hoping for something like this to appear. I heard Subnautica scratches the same itch, but idk if that's true.
Subnautica is the game I was most internally comparing Outer Wilds to when I started playing. With that said, Subnautica far more of a survival game. I'd say the sense of exploration is almost as good and I'd recommend it to people who liked OW, but you aren't going to have those logic brain blast moments for the most part, and the story isn't remotely comparable. To get super reductive, Subnautica was a 8.5/10 that did one concept (underwater exploration) extremely well while OW is maybe a 10 for me.

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TopicWhy did no one tell me Outer Wilds was a horror game
KamikazePotato
04/16/23 3:27:18 PM
#176
Gameplay thoughts first.

Outer Wilds, from my perspective, is best described as a Metroidvania that fixes the problems I have with the genre as a whole.

1. My least-favorite part of basically every Metroidvania I've played is when you start doing a lot of backtracking. Partially because it gets very tedious very fast, and partially because I'm not nearly as enamored with 2D movement as some other people, and the vast majority of Metroidvanias are 2D. Outer Wilds fixes the backtracking issue because, despite the universe seeming huge, you can get almost anywhere very quickly, and the vastness of space is awe-inspiring no matter how many times you go through it. 3D movement in Outer Wilds is also really fun. The zero-gravity thruster stuff felt very intuitive, and I took to it almost immediately. Both times I landed on the Sun Station (the normal way and the Hotshot way) are some of the most satisfied I've felt with personal little gaming accomplishments in a long time. In comparison, I recently 100%d Metroid Dread, and the most interesting challenges in that game still felt like a bit of a chore at times.

2. Sense of progression. This is probably heretical to a lot of people, but for a genre built on expanding the player's abilities as they gain upgrades, the progression in Metroidvanias has always felt shallow to me. There's nothing inherently satisfying about looking at a too-high ledge and going "I'll come back when I have the double jump." It's just a prelude to backtracking. The best games will mix and match abilities and make you perform advanced maneuvers, but even then I think there's a psychological barrier that prevents me liking it as much as I maybe should. Outer Wilds' focus on knowledge as a reward, rather than intrinsic abilities, is approximately one thousand times more satisfying. There's a stark difference between being unable to complete a random objective because your character needs new boots, and understanding that you could probably beat the entire game right now if you just knew more. Outer Wilds gave me more Oh Shit/Eureka moments than the last decade of gaming combined. And it just builds on itself too, so each hour you play the game is just more and more fascinating, until you reach the ending parts which are just plain mindblowing.

In a lot of ways, this feels like the kind of game I've been waiting for my entire life. It's not without flaw (I mentioned earlier in the topic about it leaving a bit too heavily on time-based solutions) but wow. I'm going to miss flying around in my ship, trying to avoid autopiloting into the sun, crash-landing on a target planet and going "I lived, good enough". Legitimate question: is there any game that replicates the Eureka moments of Outer Wilds while still having an actual world attached to it? I know people swear by Baba Is You for puzzle solving but that's not remotely the same experience.

Story/narrative thoughts later after I've gotten some sleep.

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TopicDo you like this character? Day 1457: JC Denton (Deus Ex)
KamikazePotato
04/16/23 10:27:08 AM
#8
weak Yes

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TopicWhy did no one tell me Outer Wilds was a horror game
KamikazePotato
04/16/23 8:35:30 AM
#173
The song that plays after you remove the Warp Core had me on the edge of my seat.

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Squad goals.

Got the Archeologist achievement too.

hombad46 posted...
There is one other thing I highly recommend checking out. It involves the Ash Twin Project.

If you want to figure it out yourself that's cool, but otherwise here are the steps:

Go to the ATP and open the core but don't remove it. At the end of the 22 minutes a black hole will show up, enter it. Return to the ATP and look around. You'll know what you're looking for when you find it.
Did this, too. Was hilarious.

I think...I'm actually done with the game now. Playing it, anyway. Will be thinking about it for a while.

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TopicWhy did no one tell me Outer Wilds was a horror game
KamikazePotato
04/16/23 3:55:25 AM
#171
https://i.redd.it/ikebmhju8ou61.jpg

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TopicWhy did no one tell me Outer Wilds was a horror game
KamikazePotato
04/16/23 3:30:40 AM
#167
hombad46 posted...
Do you mean the High Energy Lab? I dunno what would be at the Black Hole Forge.
Don't worry, I already broke spacetime.

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TopicWhy did no one tell me Outer Wilds was a horror game
KamikazePotato
04/16/23 3:23:13 AM
#166
Without exaggeration: this game helped remind me of why I play games.

Detailed thoughts tomorrow.

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TopicWhy did no one tell me Outer Wilds was a horror game
KamikazePotato
04/16/23 2:50:41 AM
#162
DLC ending was extremely cool. Vision stick besties.

Alright, time to do one final run and-

https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/user_image/0/8/7/AAIpcmAAEYyH.jpg

...You doing okay, Timber Hearth?

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TopicWhy did no one tell me Outer Wilds was a horror game
KamikazePotato
04/16/23 2:17:47 AM
#159
Yeah I know how the open the final DLC thing. Haven't done it yet.

Plot twist: after some of the stuff I learned in the DLC lore, plus people heavily implying the ending can change, I decided to go do the base game ending first. Final Dark Bramble section still sucks. Was worth it because the Eye of Universe somehow exceeded my expectations. Like holy shit

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TopicWhy did no one tell me Outer Wilds was a horror game
KamikazePotato
04/16/23 12:22:29 AM
#156
So close...

Only hint I can't figure out is the one to avoid being affected by alarm bells.

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TopicWhy did no one tell me Outer Wilds was a horror game
KamikazePotato
04/15/23 11:15:57 PM
#155
I've hit a roadblock. Don't have any Rumor question marks left to investigate except for the final cage thing and I STILL can't find any codes, except for the two ones that don't apply to the cage. Might be time to put the lantern down and start exploring everywhere.

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TopicWhy did no one tell me Outer Wilds was a horror game
KamikazePotato
04/15/23 7:50:00 PM
#151
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FWxTX4CXoAALYrk?format=jpg&name=medium

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TopicWhy did no one tell me Outer Wilds was a horror game
KamikazePotato
04/15/23 7:28:53 PM
#150
Back in the saddle.

https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/user_image/8/3/0/AAIpcmAAEYuG.jpg

So far the toughest challenge by far was finding the Stranger itself. Had to look it up because I thought the Stranger hint in the photo was just the Quantum Moon, and that the actual inaccuracy was the spaceman in front of the camera. Everything else so far has been smooth sailing.

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TopicPolitics Containment Topic 403: Indictment's excitement and incitement.
KamikazePotato
04/15/23 4:14:52 AM
#347
None of that is critiquing Mr. Beast. Just capitalism. Like yeah, billionaires existing is an objectively awful thing, but Mr. Beast isn't special in that regard, so why are we singling our the one whose money-making scheme involves curing blindness? He could have just donated to a bunch of Republican politicians like 90% of rich people seem to. This is the better alternative. I'm pretty sure that the actual reason Mr. Beast gets focused on is because he has a public online presence, and people that start these kinds of arguments like easy, visible targets.

(Recreating Squid Games is kind of absurd though.)

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TopicPolitics Containment Topic 403: Indictment's excitement and incitement.
KamikazePotato
04/15/23 2:24:04 AM
#344
I had a real-life conversation with a friend who was legitimately upset about Mr. Beast. There were a few valid points made about how profiting from people's misfortunate is a bad trend to popularize, but overall it reeeeally came across to me as him having watched a youtuber who decided to release a video on Mr. Beast that day or something. Like...there is way bigger fish to fry lmao.

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TopicWhy did no one tell me Outer Wilds was a horror game
KamikazePotato
04/14/23 11:10:29 PM
#143
foolm0r0n posted...
Well honestly the main reason for doing the ending first instead of the DLC is that the DLC isn't really great. It has a certain tedium to it that seriously kills the momentum of the game. It's means to be chewed on and experimented with for a longer period of time, to kinda extend the playtime. It totally doesn't fit into the absolutely flawless pacing of the main game.

I think he's still at a good point to do the ending without getting burned out yet
I'm really enjoying the DLC. It's definitely a different experience from base Outer Wilds (mostly because the ship isn't really a factor) but the core exploration and sense of problem solving through knowledge acquisition is still there.

I also think the story elements are a fantastic foil to the base game's, although I'll hold off on detailed thoughts until I learn everything. For now I'll just comment that the deer/owl/whatever people having an anti-jumpscare is really funny. They grab you, open their creepy mouth like they're about to eat you...then just casually blow out the candle.

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TopicGame of Gen 8: Persona 5 vs. Legend of Zelda: ALBW | Metal Gear Solid V vs. Doom
KamikazePotato
04/14/23 10:23:09 PM
#18
Seanchan posted...
Zelda
Gear

Cant believe HK lost
The writing was on that wall when HK barely beat Kirby Triple Deluxe. Nintendo games have been doing well.

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TopicHow often do you adjust the detailed camera settings in games?
KamikazePotato
04/14/23 10:06:51 PM
#8
-hotdogturtle-- posted...
I don't think I've ever played a game that has any of those kinds of settings.
Unless you only play 2D games, I really doubt this is the case. Camera tilt speed especially is in most 3D games these days.

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TopicGame of Gen 8: Persona 5 vs. Legend of Zelda: ALBW | Metal Gear Solid V vs. Doom
KamikazePotato
04/14/23 9:21:43 PM
#8
WarThaNemesis2 posted...
Zelda
Doom


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TopicHow often do you adjust the detailed camera settings in games?
KamikazePotato
04/14/23 9:17:00 PM
#5
tazzyboyishere posted...
Fucking hate motion blur. Always take that shit off.

Oh it's awful. Hate it.

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TopicHow often do you adjust the detailed camera settings in games?
KamikazePotato
04/14/23 8:52:45 PM
#1
Stuff like FOV, motion blur, tilt speed, etc.





Topic inspired by the default settings of The Outer Wilds, which gave me bad motion sickness the first time I tried it. Adjusting the FOV and tilt speed fixed it, and without those options I doubt I would have kept playing.

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TopicGame of Gen 8: Super Mario 3D World vs Hollow Knight | Outer Wilds vs Undertale
KamikazePotato
04/14/23 6:34:04 PM
#60
MacArrowny posted...
Does that mean OW is a top 10 game for you?
Probably doesn't end up that high, but it feels close enough that I'm not sure how to vote, especially without beating it.

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TopicGame of Gen 8: Super Mario 3D World vs Hollow Knight | Outer Wilds vs Undertale
KamikazePotato
04/14/23 3:30:53 PM
#56
Paratroopa1 posted...
I've been wondering if OW would be a juggernaut on B8 for a while now and I feel like I have my answer lol

I would have voted for UT in almost any other match
I can't believe I played OW just in time for me to not feel comfortable voting for UT, a personal Top 10 game

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TopicWhy did no one tell me Outer Wilds was a horror game
KamikazePotato
04/14/23 4:22:45 AM
#139
tcaz2 posted...
I wish eating burnt marshmallows wasn't bad for you because I actually prefer them that way IRL :<

Or at least I used to, I haven't roasted marshmallows in a very long time...
One message log goes "Gabbo said X, but I refuse to accept sass from someone who purposefully burns their marshmallows." This game is surprisingly funny when it wants to be.

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TopicWhy did no one tell me Outer Wilds was a horror game
KamikazePotato
04/14/23 4:19:54 AM
#138
XIII_Rocks posted...
Nice work

You're making great progress in the dlc too
Unfortunately I have real life stuff to do tomorrow. It's funny how much this game has infiltrated my mind day by day since I started. First day, played for two hours and thought it was alright. Second day...floodgates opened. By now it's on my mind all the time.

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TopicWhy did no one tell me Outer Wilds was a horror game
KamikazePotato
04/14/23 4:09:52 AM
#134
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/user_image/5/2/3/AAIpcmAAEYZr.jpg
One accomplishment. Two...lesser accomplishments.

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