

Depending on what aspects you like about Skyrin, Dread Delusion scratches the same “getting lost in a very interesting setting” itch. It’s Open World as well.
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Depending on what aspects you like about Skyrin, Dread Delusion scratches the same “getting lost in a very interesting setting” itch. It’s Open World as well.


I’m not very far in at all, but Dread Delusion is reminding me a lot of Morrowind, though you don’t have a visible character and I don’t know if there’s random events.


Civ VII is a failure of market research for exactly that reason. I don’t even think the shifting cultures in Humankind is necessarily a flaw; it’s just different. But it’s very clear Civ players hated it, and a single trip down Humankind’s Steam reviews makes that crystal clear, so when I saw Civ VII was copying that feature my immediate response was “dumb asses, this is gomna fail.”
Apparently it was profitable though. Somehow. And the fact that its profitability was considered news-worthy says a lot.
Human beings really are the high skill, high reward spec. And like every other game ever, we get a bunch of dead weight teammates that the pros have to carry. We could be competing with other regions (planets/galaxies) already. Smh
Yeah, that’s why step one is to begin organizing things. Putting things in even a semblance of order reduces the visual overstimulation.
And the good news is that you can always create again! Losing your old work doesn’t have to be the last of your creative efforts.
Very true. It’s not about the days you don’t, it’s about the days you do.
My experience has also been that it’s harder to start doing it this way (because ADHD), but once it’s the habit, it’s much, much easier to keep doing it this way.
It’s all about consistency! You don’t have to burn out. Don’t try to do it all at once! Give yourself permission to make sets and do sets and enjoy having energy for a change!
If you can’t sit still, then sure, do an extra set! But keep doing them in sets so when you are satisfied, you can enjoy the rest of your day and not feel like you emptied your tank.


The Endless games have such fucking dope ass lore and it makes me wish there was any kind of RPG where we could get more intricate lore instead of just the grand, sweeping stuff.
Like, how do the average Riftborn cope? What was it like for individual Vaulters to retuen to the stars? What’s it like day to day in Broken Lord society?
So many awesome things to explore and the vistas would be stunning! I really hope Amplitude gives us one someday. But they’re still fantastic 4x games with great music and top tier artwork. If you’re a 4x, definitely go try them! Just don’t expect Civ.
I’ve seen this so many times and it just never gets old!


The bacteria better buy my genes dinner firsr!
Final Fantasy XIV 1.0 to A Realm Reborn.
Granted, expansions after that were sold, but still, that one update turned the game around and allowed it to turn a multi-million dollar failure into a multi-million dollar success.
To paraphrase Darkmatter: “what being hit for stealing a candy bar taught me wasn’t that it’s immoral to steal, it’s that violence is how you solve your problems.”