Ah, the Disco Elysium style of rpg
You’re right. I was confused about the Larian account cross-save vs the Steam cross-save
I thought that bug was related to cross-saves, not cloud saves?
EDIT: It might have been related to both, based on the reddit bug thread. But this note was in the first Hotfix list:
Disabled Larian Account cross-saves temporarily to solve an issue blocking loads and saves. Steam cross-saves are unaffected.
From my personal experience – I never had an issue with saves, and I never disabled cloud saves. HOWEVER, my Steam cloud sync hasn’t been working. The game works fine and I have no issues with saving in the game, but my saves fail when Steam tries to sync it to the cloud.
Are you immediately running into battles or are you taking the time to examine the environment and enemies before initiating battles? Obviously it’s not always possible, but I usually spend a few minutes to plan some things before starting a fight.
I look at the environment to see if there are any items I can use to my advantage (barrels, chasms, etc.) or any optimal places to position my people (e.g., up high and out of sight for my rogue).
I also examine the enemies before hand to look at their strengths and weaknesses, and I change out my prepared spells accordingly.
In a game with dice rolls, it’s inevitable that some things will come down to luck. But I do think there’s still a lot of “tactical” planning to be had both during the battles but even before the fight starts as well.
I considered doing them on different days, but even then…I’m just too weak for a 3 hour movie with no breaks, haha.
But I hope you enjoy Oppenheimer in theaters! I’m sure it’ll be an amazing experience.
i was planning to see both in theaters this weekend, but then I realized that Oppenheimer is 3 hours long. So it’s just Barbie for me, and I’ll watch Oppenheimer when it gets to streaming.
Ahh, that makes way more sense. Thanks for explaining!
TIL! So if you replace “whence” with “from where”, is “go back to from where you came” grammatically correct?
Also, you’re answer prompted me to search, and I found this neat answer about the history of whence vs from whence; apparently from whence has been (mis)used for centuries!
TIL! So if you replace “whence” with “from where”, is “go back to from where you came” grammatically correct?
Also, you’re answer prompted me to search, and I found this neat answer about the history of whence vs from whence; apparently from whence has been (mis)used for centuries!
Go back to whence you came
Question: is “to whence” allowed/correct? I thought “whence” always goes with “from”?
Well, luckily I ordered Tress too and was planning to start with that one! Of the two, which did you like better?
I’m reading Godkiller by Hannah Kaner. I was engrossed right from the prologue, and it’s been hard whenever I’ve had to put the book down!
Hope it’s good! I decided to order the fancy hardcover edition the other day, so I’m waiting until it arrives to read this one. I’m excited, though!
Holy shit you just unlocked a memory I had completely forgotten. I spent so much time on these way back when.
Speaking of not pooping for three days, was there any follow up to that?
So rotund!
Someone wrote a YSK post about a work around using uBlock Origin, if you’re browsing on web: https://lemmy.world/post/435133
It shows you posts from communities that exist on the same instance as your account.
For myself, I will say that I have had an absolute blast so far. It’s been so long since I’ve been this obsessed with a game; I can’t remember the last time I’ve sacrificed this much sleep just to squeeze in some more game time. The combat and the different ways you can approach a fight, the different ways you can solve/skip a quest, and the different ways you can respond to companions and NPCs – all of it has lived up to my high expectations so far.
That said, I do think the game needs a bit more polish. My biggest complaint would be the current system for switching out party members. It is extremely tedious, and the fact that you have to do this just to access a person’s inventory exacerbates the issue. My second biggest complaint would be the inventory management; filter tabs and the ability to rename pouches/backpacks would go a long way in fixing this issue. In terms of bugs though, I have encountered very minimal bugs (although I am still only in Act 1).
But none of the flaws so far have dampened my love for this game. There’s been a hole in my heart since Dragon Age: Origins, and I was a bit skeptical when I saw some people saying that this game is the spiritual successor. But it’s true, and this game has indeed filled the hole that DA:O left behind. If Acts 2 and 3 maintain the quality of Act 1 (unfortunately Larian doesn’t have the best track record for this), then this will probably be one of my all time favorite games.