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Recent content by Sigourn

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    Screenshot thread

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    Baldur's Gate Baldur's Gate 3 Anti-Woke Mods

    I'll be using them when I play Baldur's Gate 3 in 30 years.
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    Project Van Buren, A Recreation of the Original Fallout 3

    Never ceases to amuse me how Van Buren had working shadows.
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    Yet Another Morrowind Thread

    I don't play Morrowind any more, but I've used and enjoyed Harder Barter, Silver Tongue, and Poison Crafting in the past.
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    New Vegas mods

    Short answer: no. Long answer: no, but if you like an armor overhaul I recommend this one.
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    Fallout Fallout 4 Thread

    Bethesda didn't get the memo and thus 50s cities stay 50s with some extra tech here and there. So in Bethesda's eyes, what was boring in the 50s will be boring in the 2070's and by extent into the post-apocalypse.
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    Incline RPG Codex's Best RPGs - 2024 - VOTING IS CLOSED

    It's a significant shift because the voting system was changed entirely. Had we always voted like this, we would have gotten similar results in the past. The way it worked before you could weigh your votes for emphasis. I don't like the games I nominated in equal measures, but for the purpose...
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    Incline RPG Codex's Best RPGs - 2024 - VOTING IS CLOSED

    On the contrary, they recognize JA3 is good but not "best RPG of all time" material. Meanwhile BG3 trannies think their favorite game is the next classic.
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    Why is Fallout New Vegas considered good?

    Modern Fallout re-using assets so much is far more glaring than it was in classic Fallout because of the lack of abstraction. You enter a random house near Vegas and it looks exactly like an empty version of Doc Mitchell's house. It's unreal.
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    Fallout Fallout 4 Thread

    I thought FO4's opening hours, even if I ignore the main quest, are pretty boring. You go from location A to location B, kill everything and loot, move onto the next location. Rinse and repeat. The storytelling in these locations are almost entirely reserved to terminals and notes. Without them...
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    Why is Fallout New Vegas considered good?

    It's Bethesda's graphics and game design that nauseates me. I just got done uninstalling FO4 after just four hours of gameplay, but damn, it feels like four hours I will never recover. This idea that a proper open world is one where you can run around indiscriminately killing mooks and looting...
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    Why is Fallout New Vegas considered good?

    Fixed that for you.
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    Why is Fallout New Vegas considered good?

    It's not graphic whoring, it's having a minimum level of taste.
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    Why is Fallout New Vegas considered good?

    Of course I'm just talking about competently made games. We all know "pixel retro games" look anything but the real deal.
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    Why is Fallout New Vegas considered good?

    IMO it's a combination of things: The lighting engine, tint and lack of shadows. The low level of abstraction that clashes with the low detail of the environment. It's like Obsidian placed a few tables, chairs, some mild clutter and giant rocks everywhere and called it a day. The janky...

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