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submitted 1 year ago by totallymojo@ttrpg.network to c/rpg@lemmy.ml

I played Forbidden Lands and loved everything, except that it uses dice pool.

It had the perfect level of crunch and lethality in combat. I loved the critical injury system.

So im basically looking for Forbidden Lands but not dice pool.
And Dragonbane seems kiiinda similar?
But deathsaves and larger hp pools kinda bums me out.

So, need advice on DB:

Do you think the game supports a mature and dark story?
How lethal is the combat?
Can you easily modify the system to be like I want it, without breaking it, or is it better to stay with Forbidden Lands?

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by totallymojo@ttrpg.network to c/sweden@lemmy.world

Nu ska vi se om jag lyckas posta. Aldrig gjort det på fediverse/lemmy innan..
Men jag tänkte iaf göra ett försök.

Nu till frågan:
Det är ju såhär att jag jobbar mycket hemifrån. Sittandes.
Det är ljudredigering, filmredigering, jobb i InDesign och Photoshop osv. Sittandes.
Sedan har jag även såklart mycket hobbies. Det är gaming, det är bordsrollspel, illustration etc. Sittandes.
Joggar 5km varannan dag så får ganska okej med träning ändå. Men känner ändå att man är riktigt trött i rygg och höfter efter 6h i min Ikea Markus.
Så jag har börjat gå i tankarna att köpa en riktigt jäkla bra kontorsstol. Typ Malmstolen 4000 eller Kinnarps eller Herman Miller nivå. Har kikat lite på firmor som säljer begagnade kontorsmöbler. Det finns massor.
Är det nån här som har ett hum om vad man ska ha för stol egentligen?

Malmstolen dyker ofta upp när man söker, men just den verkar svår att hitta begagnad.

Nån som har tips eller råd?

Edit: Jag köpte en Malmstolen. 3-4 veckors leveranstid. Sweine-dyrt men troligtvis värt det.

[-] totallymojo@ttrpg.network 13 points 1 year ago

I think some kind of exotic wagyu meat. Very good, but very small portion and not worth the money. I think it was 140€ or something like that. With a drink included.

[-] totallymojo@ttrpg.network 20 points 1 year ago

To me it was a disaster because I expected it to be way more next gen after all these years. And it was very expensive compared to the quality I got.
Meanwhile my friend was all like "Eh, it's fine. Pretty much what I expected."
So I think people had very different expectations.

What I absolutely cannot comprehend is those who say "10/10, game of the century!"
Come on.. No way. If you really think that, you have really low standards or haven't played a new game in 8 years.

[-] totallymojo@ttrpg.network 26 points 1 year ago

Yeah. I failed math on purpose too.

[-] totallymojo@ttrpg.network 18 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Did they pay you to write this?
Are you forcing yourself to enjoy the game because you paid so much?

Or am I insane?
I feel like im in Truman Show, noticing the facade crumble and all the streamers and reviewers acts like the game is fine.
I see streamers encounter serveral game breaking bugs and then instantly praise the game again.
The game is basically Bethesda trying to mask the limitations of their game engine.

I mean good for you that you like it but I spent 10hrs and then refunded (Thank god for Steam). Im not paying 100 bucks for Fallout 4 with space skin. I can not fathom how people accept this quality in 2023.
And for that price.

If someone is interested in my "shallow complaints":

  • It's not as open and "huge scale" as people seem to think it is. It's kind of "fake open" if that makes sense. You cannot get into your ship and fly 800m east to your mission. If you do that, a new instance is loaded and your mission is not there. You have to run those 800m.

  • The ships are cool but you don't need it. You just fast travel with a loadingscreen everywhere anyway. I saw the inside of my ship twice in 10hrs (not counting the cockpit view).

  • Navigating the menus are a nightmare. Inventory management is difficult.

  • Laziest intro I've ever seen. "Hello stranger, take my ship. No reason. Ok cool. Bye."

  • Very little improvement graphics-wise. The explosions are 2D sprites lmao. In 2023. For real. New Atlantis looks horrible.

  • Performance is shit. I get 40fps in towns with a "UFO rated" computer on userbenchmark. Nvidia card.

  • NPC's teleporting around, getting stuck everywhere halfway through floor, corpses flopping around, ships clipping through stations.

[-] totallymojo@ttrpg.network 16 points 1 year ago

I love that train track or horse gallop chugging rhythm some songs have.
Gives me feelings of movement forward, travel or progression.
Great car songs!

Muse - Knights of Cydonia, Roy Orbison - I Drove All Night is probably a good examples of this.

[-] totallymojo@ttrpg.network 21 points 1 year ago

It's not as open and "huge scale" as people seem to think it is.
It's kind of "fake open" if that makes sense.
You cannot get into your ship and fly 500m east to your mission.
If you do that, a new instance is loaded and your mission is not there.

Made me disappointed.

[-] totallymojo@ttrpg.network 15 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I walk by a shelf and it randomly explodes from some physics glitch.
Things forever rolling that should not be rolling, like books.
NPCs just keep sprinting into a wall.
NPCs stuck halfway through the floor, both alive and dead.
Enemies teleporting into mountain, and can shoot me from there.
Creatures not attacking when they should.
Ships clipping into stations.
My character stuck in a pose.
Guns floating.

Nothing game breaking though!
Just immersion-breaking.

Im more concerned about other stuff. Performance. Design choices.
I get 37fps in towns with an "UFO rated" computer on userbenchmark.
The menus are horrible.
And what good does the spaceship do? I just fast travel everywhere. I think I've seen the inside of my ship twice i 10hrs.
Story is the most lazily written, generic scifi tropey stuff I've seen.
No maps. No clue where shops are.
The game is marketed as huge and open, but in reality it's all just setpieces with empty planet surfaces. You cannot get into your ship and fly 500m east to your mission marker. If you do that, a new map is loaded and none of your missions are there.

[-] totallymojo@ttrpg.network 38 points 1 year ago

Ah. What I like to call the "tiefling left on stairs background story".
I shit you not. I've had three different players do that background lmao.
One was left at a monastery (cleric), one at a tavern (rogue) and one at the friendly baker (fighter).

[-] totallymojo@ttrpg.network 117 points 1 year ago

Spoiler: It's still really buggy.

[-] totallymojo@ttrpg.network 36 points 1 year ago

I feel like I've burned myself out a little bit on story heavy games after Baldurs Gate 3, so I cannot concentrate on the story lol

But otherwise..
Fps jumps between 30 and 90 and I feel the slowdowns (rtx3080, Ryzen 3900x here).
The graphics and animations are kind of shit. Standard Bethesda.
The menus are super fiddly.
The aesthetic is cool. I love the retro futuristic bulky style.
Music is great!
Voice acting thus far, is good.
Starship is cool but basically unnecessary. You just fast travel anyway.
Combat is pretty cool but stiff.

I haven't played super far yet so im hoping it gets a bit better soon.

[-] totallymojo@ttrpg.network 27 points 1 year ago

Finished the first season of Silo.
Pretty good!
Rebecca Ferguson is really good.

[-] totallymojo@ttrpg.network 15 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Tabletop Roleplaying Games.
I bought Mutant Year Zero in 2015 thinking "Ah, this will give me countless hours of play! I can make my own adventures and stuff!"
Now, my shelf is buckling after trying a hundred different games and supplements, and getting addicted to pretty books.
Currently, my favorite game of all time is Delta Green. Investigative horror mystery. Amazingly horrific scenarios (adventures) with True Detective season one level of masterful writing.

Check out Glass Cannon Podcast playing it on Spotify if you want!

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