-Same.
I know I received a small FPS boost when they were removed but it was not worth a trade off of losing such an intricate, massive and fun part of the experience.
I would also add that we're not even at the optimization stage yet so how do we even know how poorly anything is going to run...
I doubt anyone wants to see failure- I mean maybe those people exist but they are the exception and not the rule.
I'm not even playing 7d2d and have always been against even signing up to post on this forum even though ive been with the game since around 2014 and clocked well over 1000 hours...
Pathfinder Adventures and The Long dark are what I'm playing so I didnt vote.
I will be trying A17 again down the road once whatever major changes happen (*if any) but I just dont enjoy a17 at all and 16 would have been a good foundation to build upon but as is I dont really see myself going...
Some are looking at this as the glass being half full and the others as it being half empty but I would have expected with a year+ of additional sales and a sale a month ago when a17 went into experimental coupled with a huge sale now and the glass is still sitting at around half and that would...
yes, that was exactly what I was going for- You wouldnt have to stand around or look at a bar and the time would normally be quite long. It would run in the background regardless of what you were doing (but could also be worked into the death penalty somehow)
My reasoning is this- If you are...
I dont know about you but I am, in fact, a goldfish.
How did you know that? I thought I was anon online. =/
lol, what I'm saying is clicking a book and immediately knowing as we had in prior alphas vs clicking a book and having a certain amount of time (the study bar fills up) and then you...
I always thought there should have been a time attached to books- For instance you would click to 'study' forge ahead and it would start a timer that would take X amount of time (with added modifiers from Int) that could range for hours to days depending on the complexity.
I agree that 'click...
This right here exactly.
/thread lol
Seriously this makes total sense- Plus get creative and give us a trader who specializes in books and has the 'essentials' all the time along with a random list- Price them really high.
Me too, it really felt like spelunking and was almost a game on its own.
We used to gear up and spend days and days exploring, setting up camps with forges to mine out areas, building scaffolding to cross chasms and make travel to the surface feasible.
That was a huge loss imho.