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Nice! I still think it’s up there with my top 5 games of all time
Currently away. Did 3 nights in Budapest before heading to the in-laws in Romania. They're (slowly) doing up an old house that's been in the family for years. Its in the middle of a random village surrounded by fields and with views of the hills...
Thanks Joey! Your beds look great there.
I originally asked for this sage advice around 14 months ago but I'm pleased I can now go ahead and start planting. 😁
Never bothered me to be honest, just takes an hour or so to get used to it :lol: Unless it's some very old game, its usually just getting used to it for a bit.
But yeah, top down turn based is a hit-or-miss for many people really, which is fine...
I just can't get into top down turn-based games which is a shame I know. I've always found them to be a required taste. I think I just can't handle it when there is too much going on in my field of view.
I'm also guilty of having a list of games...
Absolutely agree. BG3 is a great game, no doubt about it.
Personally, a modded Fallout 3 and Fallout New Vegas (Tale of Two Wastelands) on PC is my favourite gaming experience to date with RDR2 a very close second. In terms of technical...
I'd personally go BG3, RDR2 as a close second, but in terms of BG3 imo it lags behind in a lot of ways (with the caveat you kind of have to be into DND for BG3, I suppose, so it's not a straight forward/familiar experience?).
Skyrim is a great...
As someone who has played video games since the 70s, and spent over a decade working in game development, I can safely say it's the finest open-world, story driven game ever made. It goes beyond just being a video game. It's an experience.
Come...