Currently diving into Where Winds Meet exploring the dynamic Kaifeng Map, a region inspired by ancient Eastern architecture and aesthetics. Stay tuned for the video soon. You can wishlist the game on Steam here: https://t.co/L59WI2tVly #ad#WhereWindsMeet@WhereWindsMeet_
@pilgrim378 The overall experience reminds me of my time with the Division, not necessarily each individual game system.
Third person shooter
Huge seamless world
No loading screens
Very immersive
Other players running around
Playing this reminds me of the things I loved in The Division.
Dune Awakening has a lot of issues, but I find myself really enjoying it.
The whole experience reminds me a lot of Division. Far from a perfect game, but very immersive, and a world I'm loving spending time in.
I expect peoples thoughts on the game to be quite divisive though.
People gave me shit for being annoyed at Bungie vaulting (removing) content we paid for in the game. Saying to get over it.
... only for Bungie years later to require citing youtube videos in court because they COULDN'T show it in game anymore. LOL
I feel somehow vindicated.
Just watched some streamer shit talking a team mate in Elden Ring Nightreign... because they didn't use an ability properly during a boss fight.
It's day 2 of a network test. There's been a few hours of potential playtime, max.
We're cooked.
@GeminiJack11 Think a lot of it comes down to your tolerance for survival game jank. It's always a little rough in this genre, but the pros far outweight the cons for me (in the good ones).
Hoping Dune turns out well, I can see myself having good fun with mates.
@CaffeinatedDad1 I will add the only downside to the lens is it has no zoom on it, with a fixed focal distance. So you have to physically distance the camera further away to get more in view.
For example, my camera is a good ~7 ft away from me for the framing you see in my videos.