@archon Does this necessitate power creep? If you're trying to disrupt the current optimal play, the new content needs to be more powerful in some scenarios than you could be previously. The next splat book has to top that.
Playing Call of Cthulhu and all of the PCs are avoiding reading any in game material in order to avoid SAN loss. “Knowing is half the battle so by not knowing we bypass half the battle…”
@SWForce4EU I was in charge of cutting out the ads when it came to taping the special edition, and I failed to resume recording at one point. That copy was missing almost a minute of the escape from AA-23. Worth it overall, but I saw evidence of that mistake every time.
@DoctorJoeCool@AdmiralMyoko The worst part is that kids don't know better, so they think this is just how gaming has to be. They've never experienced opt-in patches.
@SWForce4EU Man, I've always thought Boomer was pretty great. I was looking forward to seeing him in the reboot, but they just gave his name to a different character. She didn't have any of Boomer's admirable qualities.
@BepDelta@DemuDenus I played enough DA3 to know that I have zero interest in whatever modern lore they come up with. And from what I can see, Veilguard is strictly a sequel to Inquisition. No real ties to DA2 or DA1.
@ebNASgbXPo @thomasmahler@lilrizk These are the employees who got hired by those managers. If there's something wrong with the bosses, chances are the underlings have problems as well.
@Goldenforce772@SWForce4EU I have seen GOG make a few mistakes, like when they limited their version of Saints Row 2 to 30 FPS. Supposedly it was to make sure the cutscenes didn't break, but the Steam version doesn't have the framerate limit and it's fine.
But mostly GOG is a great option.
@SWForce4EU I believe there was a game about Obi-Wan on the original Xbox, and that one never got ported. I've been hoping for that to change some day.