Im not a massive fan of the Eula but that's all ill talk about..and perhaps when the game is more polished i dont want to look up anything about it and hopefully they will at least reword it betterAnyone else playin Subnautica 2? Diggin it so far. Between 7 Days and the Subnautica games, I just keep coming back, ignoring all the rest of my games.
Icarus isn't bad, and I see potential in it. But it also feels a bit "off" with some things. I think I'll get past those and like the game, but I haven't given it too much chance since I've been playing Night of the Dead instead. Things like storms that break your base, and if you don't know to research and then make a hammer, you can't repair it. And if you don't realize it early enough, you may not have points to research with since you only get them when you level up. That isn't critical, but the lack of any notification about that, or even just making the basic set of tools unlocked when you start, is odd. You can get animals to follow you to train them, but there isn't any information about how to actually train them, and I believe it'll be some unlock later even though it lets you get them to follow you right away. "Quests" that give you a large area to try to find something in, with a lot of ground cover (grass, bushes, etc.) that makes it very difficult to see what's on the ground... it's all just little things like this, but they do add up. I think I'll still end up liking it, but we'll see. It also has really poor graphics for me, though I can't raise them to the higher levels as the performance of the game isn't great and I have a computer that's around 8 years old. So maybe graphics would be better for someone with a newer computer.Yea more than likely Icarus is next on my list. Already on my wish list.
Icarus isn't bad, and I see potential in it. But it also feels a bit "off" with some things. I think I'll get past those and like the game, but I haven't given it too much chance since I've been playing Night of the Dead instead. Things like storms that break your base, and if you don't know to research and then make a hammer, you can't repair it. And if you don't realize it early enough, you may not have points to research with since you only get them when you level up. That isn't critical, but the lack of any notification about that, or even just making the basic set of tools unlocked when you start, is odd. You can get animals to follow you to train them, but there isn't any information about how to actually train them, and I believe it'll be some unlock later even though it lets you get them to follow you right away. "Quests" that give you a large area to try to find something in, with a lot of ground cover (grass, bushes, etc.) that makes it very difficult to see what's on the ground... it's all just little things like this, but they do add up. I think I'll still end up liking it, but we'll see. It also has really poor graphics for me, though I can't raise them to the higher levels as the performance of the game isn't great and I have a computer that's around 8 years old. So maybe graphics would be better for someone with a newer computer.