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Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
They really nerfed the ability to make gold being in thief in ESO really hard. Not only is it harder to rack up gold from selling stolen items, you can't profit from selling potions or even find alchemy reagents to sell, stolen weapons and armor do not sell for much, and the guards are really mean and brutally vicious in ESO and really hard to escape once you're "kill on sight," and if you don't have enough gold on you to cover your bounty they keep coming after you once you are dead. The best way to profit from thieving that I've found is to steal weapons, armor, and clothes, deconstruct them, and use the mats to make things for the profession writ daily-quests.(Except you can't steal anything for alchemy or enchanting).
But my main complaint so far is it seems like a shortened and condensed form of the Elder Scrolls. It's not bad being balanced for an MMO, but some stuff - such as the ability to aim your bow - should have been left in.
 

vaguelyhumanoid

Active Member
Never really checked out ESO - tbh it just looks like a WoW knockoff in Elder Scrolls clothes to me. From what I've seen it doesn't capture the visual style of Elder Scrolls and I've heard it straight-up contradicts the established lore.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
The lore doesn't really seem to be an issue, however it does play very differently being balanced for an MMO.
It's also not really all that much like WoW. Rather, as I mentioned earlier, it's a condensed ES game. Not quiet the full experience, but enough to know it's still Elder Scrolls.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
Diablo 3 on the ps4. I've got 80% of the trophies. The ones I still have to get is equipping all item slots with a level 70 item, kill 100 treasure goblins, clear 500 bounties, reach level 70 with all classes (I've only got one so far towards this), enchant an item, enchant all items, and the platinum trophy.
What I'm really enjoying about D3 on the ps4 is no lag, at all. This means that I am finally playing Hardcore on D3 without having to worry about lag in the internet connection (PC) or choppy loads and movements (act V is the worst for this on ps3). I got one Wizard up to 70(5), and then greatly underestimated the damage an exploding corpse would do and she died.
 

1137

Here until I storm off again
Premium Member
I just played SOMA by Fictional Games, and it was one of the best game experiences I've had. The only other games I've been so emotionally invested in are Mass Effect and Last of Us. The stealth is fantastic, the monsters are perfect, and the story is a philosophical masterpiece. Absolutely play it.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
I'm finally almost done with the main quest for ESO. But, I've been taking a break to play Fable 2.
 

Laika

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
Currently playing "Civilization V: Complete edition". Absolutely love it!
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
Aces of the Galaxy. It's a very fun, and is the closest thing to Star Fox 64 that I have played since Star Fox 64.
 

dgirl1986

Big Queer Chesticles!
Due to the fact that I am an ADD nutball...I am currently playing Dragon Age Origins, ESO, Star War The Old Republic and Mass Effect 2.

Two of those are for my youtube channel though
 

1137

Here until I storm off again
Premium Member
The weekend has arrived! Honestly I think I'll play through SOMA again. Seriously, play it!
 

Riverwolf

Amateur Rambler / Proud Ergi
Premium Member
Replaying and re-falling-in-love-with NiGHTS Into Dreams.

Also, finally getting around to beating Shadow of the Colossus.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
I'm about to start Far Cry 3: Dragons Blood. I got it as a free download on PSN. I'm also downloading Dragon Age: Origins.
The weekend has arrived! Honestly I think I'll play through SOMA again. Seriously, play it!
I looked into it, and I'm definitely gonna have to try that one.
 

Smart_Guy

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Premium Member
I'm back to Valdis Story: Abyssal City. I also cannot stop playing Streets of Rage Remake.

What can I say, I'm an old school gamer!
 

Shad

Veteran Member
Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak. The game needs a few more units for diversity. The multiplayer is fun tho. I also started to replay Homeworld and Homeworld 2 Remastered. Now I just need to wait for complex (mod) to update for the RM edition.

I have also been playing Distant Worlds: Universe. I am controlling a Human Republic (only 1/4 of my population is Human /shrug) spread out along the Northern Outer Rim (beyond the galactic arms) that has lasted 2 centuries (game world time). It started out good with a number of alien factions that usually are friendly and "good" as neighbours. However midway through the first century three of the "evil" factions formed an alliance which began to make a push towards the inner rim (galactic arms) and core regions. One faction forced a number of the inner rim "good" factions into a submission treaty (vassal) which began to turn these once "good" factions into "evil" factions. Two "good" factions were wiped out completely. Only one "good" in the area survived but was pushed back to the core regions. Now I am stuck with only 2 "good" factions to trade with and 8 evil factions. However trading with "evil" factions just provides each with resources that can be used against me. So I had to cut the majority of my income (trade)with trade sanctions in order to curb these factions growth and war machine.

I have managed to survive, and win, a few major wars due to focusing on technology which makes my ships faster in normal space and hyperspace (interstellar engines). I can outmaneuver vastly superior numbers (strategic) and war technology thus I can focus a majority of my forces on single engagements (tactical) rather than a wide front. However this has cost my border colonies a lot as I can not stop small raids from using nukes from orbit.

My current head of state (state character generated in the game) is perfect for war with bonuses towards military construction. However being a republic means he will be replaced in the next election. A Republic is not a great political system when it comes to waging war. So I am thinking about starting a revolution in order to establish a monarchy which is far better suited for the wars I know are coming.

In order to ensure our security and continuing stability, the Republic will be reorganized into the first Galactic Empire for a safe and secure society.

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