And there are so many campaigns, it is incredible.
For me it was good since the beginning, but it had its issues. Now it is a much better experience, that is true too. There is also a pretty good modding scene, so many parts that are still not ok can be modded out. Personally, I will probably play it again when the DLC releases in September.
I found some interesting and popular communities here: https://browse.feddit.de/ In my instance (Beehaw) There is also a list of communities that you can follow: https://beehaw.org/communities
For me same with both! I found them greatly over hyped, but that is fine - plenty of other great games to play.
That would be great, but we were also hyped before release of the base game…
If it is a community-driven decision, up to them of course - some small communities I used to follow that are not very much connected to the rest of reddit itself have no mentions about the blackout, and I suspect most of their members are not even aware of it. If it is the moderators deciding themselves, that is a different issue - it is very interesting to follow the list of open and private subreddits in reddark!
This - either I avoid it completely, or I just craft whatever I can with the ingredients I have just randomly collected.
Invisible walls, including on high places or on bridges - I get it, possibly it would be less fun if the character dies just because you go a bit off-road, but not everything has to be easy!
Yes! I remember that I could not really enjoy fallout 1 because of the 150 in-game days time limit to get the water chip…
Amnesia The Bunker: bought it a few days ago and not yet launched :D Games can not be scary if you do not play them!
There is a surprising amount of content after the main campaign, it is a lot of fun (so far).
For me that would be Stellaris - after so many hours, playing it just feels natural and it is a very relaxing exercise!
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