[-] Keegen@lemmy.zip 11 points 1 month ago

Yeah, I was very dissapointed by that as well. As far as I'm aware, the only time it matters is when

Act 3 spoilerThe Emperor offers you the Astral tadpole, if you used any worms you have to pass a check that grows harder the more worms you consumed to resist using it, if you abstained you can just say no.
Big shame that's all that remains of this system.

[-] Keegen@lemmy.zip 47 points 1 month ago

Yeah, stuffing more worms into your brain being purely a beneficial mechanic with no drawbacks is a very weird choice. This whole system was honestly better in early access than it ended up being, having the tadpoles be just a dialogue option with a very easy check but consequences the more you used them. The ring that Omeluum gives you was even supposed to help, only to get changes into a boring Charm resistance ring on release.

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[-] Keegen@lemmy.zip 67 points 3 months ago

Modding is one of those few gaming things that still remains a massive pain on Linux compared to doing it on Windows, if they actually commit to supporting Linux and making sure it works on Wine/Proton games as well this would be massive! I've been modding my games manually ever since switching but having a mod manager is just so so so much nicer.

[-] Keegen@lemmy.zip 18 points 5 months ago

I'm very happy to see them re-implement the attribute system with classes and birthsigns while combining it with the Skyrim's perk customization. Taking the best parts of both games! It's also amazing to see the classic lockpicking minigame from Oblivion re-implemented! I always liked that system much more than the spin-the-circle one Bethesda has been using in every game since Skyrim.

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[-] Keegen@lemmy.zip 13 points 5 months ago

Arch is hard not just because of the installation, it's because of everything after. There are so many small things you expect your OS to have set up automatically that you might not even know exist that Arch expects you to do by hand. Arch doesn't enable TRIM on your SSDs by default, it has no firewall. It doesn't install microcode, leaving you open to many security exploits. It NEVER cleans old downloaded packages from it's cache, something you will only find out about after you start looking for where 300GB of your disk space went to. It requires specific arcane syntax commands to install and update packages. You seriously expect someone coming over from Windows and MacOS to do those things or even know they need to do them? I haven't used Ubuntu in a long time and wouldn't use it now but it's still an easy recommendation just because I know it has the least abrasions for a new user to encounter. After they learn how Linux works and feel comfortable, they themselves can branch out and try other distros.

[-] Keegen@lemmy.zip 21 points 6 months ago

I dearly hope that it stays that way forever. Can you imagine having to input your sudo password before launching a game so it can compile and load some sketchy external kernel module? Fuck that!

[-] Keegen@lemmy.zip 36 points 6 months ago

It absolutely is on Windows, on Linux all the kernel level anti-cheats that work at all (EAC, BattlEye) operate purely in user space with no kernel level permissions.

[-] Keegen@lemmy.zip 18 points 10 months ago

This is a game that pretty much requires you to use voice chat to play it, and using voice chat in PUGs is not something I'm keen on doing.

[-] Keegen@lemmy.zip 17 points 10 months ago

Well deserved! I don't have a group to play the game with myself, but I've been watching other people play it and it's an absolute blast!

[-] Keegen@lemmy.zip 23 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

This article was either written in parts by AI or the author is in such a hurry they didn't have the time for even basic proofreading. In the first paragraph of the WoW part, they mention Shadowlands being the latest expansion (along with some hilariously false statements about it "bringing the game back to it's glory early years" despite it being an absolute flop) only to mention Dragonflight in the very next one, even linking a review from their own site!

[-] Keegen@lemmy.zip 12 points 11 months ago

I'll try to remember to watch it in 2025-26 when it's actually available outside of the few select countries. Anime movies can be cool but having to wait 1-2 years to watch them sure sucks.

[-] Keegen@lemmy.zip 10 points 11 months ago

I'm most excited about them reworking all of the dungeons and forts! One of the biggest issues I have with Oblivion (aside from the enemy level scaling) is how bland and boring most of it's dungeons are. It makes exploring the world feel bad when I know 90% of the caves I enter will be the same and have no worthwhile loot in them.

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