Assassins Creed Odyssey. 35 hours in, ignoring all the typical Ubisoft boring repetitive crap and just focusing on the main story and side objectives that reinforce the main story. I have uncovered just about 1/4 of the whole map. I'm hooked on the story (i'm about half way in on it) but the game is unnecessarily large. By this time I was already finished and satisfied with the older AC games.
Mostly been getting my dutch bucket and NFT rail aquaponics system set up. Biblical crap is coming. People need to wake the hell up and start preparing, nobody is even paying attention to the FACT a famine is coming steam rolling towards the united states. We have crops and livestock dying all across the farm belt to the heat, fires, swarms of pestilence, mid summer blizzards and nobody seems to care that their grocery bills are shooting up. When you are standing in bread lines like most of the rest of the world it will be too late.
Not a game but okay. Anyhow you are dead as hell if you are just now getting started my dude. So have fun in that breadline..which would happen due to supply chain disruption not stock disruption.
So hire some truckers because my dude we're in CA tossing food because no one can deliver it lol...Same with other states. No one is driving shit dude. The rest of the crazy biblical shit happens literally all day every day.
Too much stuff now and too much in the short term. Now; Wasteland 3, CK 3, Dark Crystal Tactics on Gamepass, trying to finally finish Pathfinder Kingmaker and DOS 2 (final acts), just bought Tyranny Gold from GMG for under 15 (hit my isthereanydeal.com threshold), and Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order (hit my $20 threshold on Epic Game Store), Total War Troy and Demnant from the Ashes on EGS. Oh and Star Renegade looks worth it on Gamepass. Then BG3 is a minute 1 EA purchase for me, i kickstarted Solasta, so my pipeline is oversaturated. I probably won't get Cyberpunk until it goes down to $30. And all of that means probably no more Neverwinter until around December.
Most of my time right now is in Wasteland 3 especially after 1.1 which fixed alot. Time to deal with the Gippers and move that awesome story along (now that they finally fixed the La Perla quest I couldn't play until they fixed it.
Playing Dauntless although I'm slowly playing it less as there's not much left for me to do besides grinding the same bosses to level my ranking.
Reinstalled Killing Floor 2 for some quick runs here and there of mindless zombie killing.
Also reinstalled Fallout 76 perhaps this time I stick with it. Bought Anthem (yes funny) to perhaps do a run with some friends as it might be enjoyable for the price I got it for.
Apart of these games, nothing. I do have another game (Final Fantasy 15) to play through, but I kinda took a break from them and wanted some diversity.
Vermintide 2.
I finally jumped in. I am surprised I did not do this earlier. The atmosphere is awesome and the monster bashing action is epic. If the loot was more exciting, it would be even better.
Perfect game to let the steam going off after work.
The Cycle
A BR that is not a BR, but objective based. A good mix between PvP, Pve, make the right choice at the right time, and shoot that guy in the back while he is fighting wave of monsters.
I would not call that biblical crap. The apocalypse is too definitive. It's more like the lion-gazelle ecological cycle.
When there is a lot of gazelles, there will be more lions.
When there is a lot of lions, there will be less gazelles.
When there is a few gazelles, there will be less lions.
When there is a few lions, there will be more gazelles.
I beat the Avengers campaign and I really love the way Thor feels. I got him to 20 but I really am going to struggle to get him to max level before the raids launch. It just doesn’t have the replayability of Destiny 2 or The Division.
Im also leveling a ninja in FF14 so my gaming is all Square Enix lately.
Unless you are setting it up somewhere above 52N latitude - you are wasting your time, as it's estimated that in the future everything lat 52N and below towards the equator will be unlivable...
Plan accordingly
As far as biblical crap - it remains biblical crap because I trust in science, and science crap says - lat 52N above towards the N pole is going to be sustainable after earth gets super toasty
This is what the Earth would look like only 4C warmer (note that many climate scientists estimate that we have already past the point of no return and that 4C increase is inevitable, others still believe that we can hold it to below 2C - which would still be bad)
Earth 4C warmer:
Maybe we should all be playing Last Oasis then, start getting some training for it.
Or like futurama, placing a giant block of ice in the ocean from time to time
I finally got around to some games I wanted to revisit with their current updates. I am playing ES Skyrim with many mods I never had access to before. I haven't played this game in many years, never with any mods, so its been like a new experience in some ways. I am also playing Shadowrun again. Loved this game when I played it even more years ago and finally had a chance to replay the new version and sequels that were remade. It feels like deja vu heaven for me.
I'm playing PSO2 right now. I'm slowly grinding my way to the 80 and for couple of hours per day it's fun for what it is. Since i'm lvl 60 after doing all dailies and Urgent quests I usually manage 1 level up per day so according to my calculations I should reach level 80 in 20 days. After that game will go to my backlog where I play it from time to time.
Mostly been getting my dutch bucket and NFT rail aquaponics system set up. Biblical crap is coming. People need to wake the hell up and start preparing, nobody is even paying attention to the FACT a famine is coming steam rolling towards the united states. We have crops and livestock dying all across the farm belt to the heat, fires, swarms of pestilence, mid summer blizzards and nobody seems to care that their grocery bills are shooting up. When you are standing in bread lines like most of the rest of the world it will be too late.
Unless you are setting it up somewhere above 52N latitude - you are wasting your time, as it's estimated that in the future everything lat 52N and below towards the equator will be unlivable...
Plan accordingly
As far as biblical crap - it remains biblical crap because I trust in science, and science crap says - lat 52N above towards the N pole is going to be sustainable after earth gets super toasty
This is what the Earth would look like only 4C warmer (note that many climate scientists estimate that we have already past the point of no return and that 4C increase is inevitable, others still believe that we can hold it to below 2C - which would still be bad)
I was going through my xbox games and found outward. I played this at launch last year and it was rough I am glad I came back. It is a ton of fun some things seem a little punitive like no fast travel. Even with that though it is a good rpg where you are not the chosen one but can feel like your getting powerful as you buy new skills and learn how to play. I had to break out of a prison then had to be thrown back in when I realized all my stuff was in there and break out again really good times cant recomend it enough right now im about 10 hours in.
Gears Tactics which is fun, but frustrating when you miss 3 85% shots in a row......
I just bought divinity original sin 2 + expansion pack both are very cheap on steam now.
PGA 2k21
Probably going to finish Gears first since it seems to be the least complicated. Im debating on whether to turn the difficulty down on wateland. Im struggling with the combat a bit.
I would not call that biblical crap. The apocalypse is too definitive. It's more like the lion-gazelle ecological cycle.
When there is a lot of gazelles, there will be more lions.
When there is a lot of lions, there will be less gazelles.
When there is a few gazelles, there will be less lions.
When there is a few lions, there will be more gazelles.
So right now, we are at the third step. We "just" have to wait for the step #4 in one lifetime or two
When I say biblical I reference the Book of Matthew. Tons of the predictions Jesus made in Matthew are coming to pass from Covid coming from the east and destroying the west, to the insect swarms decimating crops and livestock, to the fires, to the earthquakes ( 400 earth quakes in Yellowstone in 24 hour period ). To the hate and division tearing the world and especially the US apart. To the corruption of churches. Basically Jesus is right on target with everything he said would come to pass.
Just trying to live long enough to play a new, released MMORPG, playing New Worlds atm
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Not a game but okay. Anyhow you are dead as hell if you are just now getting started my dude. So have fun in that breadline..which would happen due to supply chain disruption not stock disruption.
So hire some truckers because my dude we're in CA tossing food because no one can deliver it lol...Same with other states. No one is driving shit dude. The rest of the crazy biblical shit happens literally all day every day.
On topic PSO2 mostly.
Reinstalled Killing Floor 2 for some quick runs here and there of mindless zombie killing.
Also reinstalled Fallout 76 perhaps this time I stick with it. Bought Anthem (yes funny) to perhaps do a run with some friends as it might be enjoyable for the price I got it for.
Apart of these games, nothing. I do have another game (Final Fantasy 15) to play through, but I kinda took a break from them and wanted some diversity.
I finally jumped in. I am surprised I did not do this earlier. The atmosphere is awesome and the monster bashing action is epic. If the loot was more exciting, it would be even better.
Perfect game to let the steam going off after work.
The Cycle
A BR that is not a BR, but objective based. A good mix between PvP, Pve, make the right choice at the right time, and shoot that guy in the back while he is fighting wave of monsters.
I would not call that biblical crap. The apocalypse is too definitive. It's more like the lion-gazelle ecological cycle.
When there is a lot of gazelles, there will be more lions.
When there is a lot of lions, there will be less gazelles.
When there is a few gazelles, there will be less lions.
When there is a few lions, there will be more gazelles.
Then cycle to step #1.
So right now, we are at the third step. We "just" have to wait for the step #4 in one lifetime or two
"What are you playing during the flu outbreak of 2024?"
and
"What are you playing during the great toe stubbing of 2026?"
Government is not reason; it is not eloquent; it is force. Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master.
George Washington
Im also leveling a ninja in FF14 so my gaming is all Square Enix lately.
Grand theft auto V with my brother mainly.
Tried remnant: ashes, kind of not fun
Itching to gback to starcraft 2 but cant because i lose productivity
You can see my sci-fi/WW2 book recommendations.
What year is this according to this map?
You can see my sci-fi/WW2 book recommendations.
Gears Tactics which is fun, but frustrating when you miss 3 85% shots in a row......
I just bought divinity original sin 2 + expansion pack both are very cheap on steam now.
PGA 2k21
Probably going to finish Gears first since it seems to be the least complicated. Im debating on whether to turn the difficulty down on wateland. Im struggling with the combat a bit.
Computer gaming regularly since 1985.
"True friends stab you in the front." | Oscar Wilde
"I need to finish" - Christian Wolff: The Accountant
Just trying to live long enough to play a new, released MMORPG, playing New Worlds atm
Fools find no pleasure in understanding but delight in airing their own opinions. Pvbs 18:2, NIV
Don't just play games, inhabit virtual worlds™
"This is the most intelligent, well qualified and articulate response to a post I have ever seen on these forums. It's a shame most people here won't have the attention span to read past the second line." - Anon