Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-26005008-20160407215658/@comment-3547390-20160820012850

Heh, I definitely plan to play Morrowind after all this Arena and Daggerfall stuff. Basically, I am playing the terrible stuff in preparation for the modern stuff which is hopefully better. I know Morrowind is pretty decent and I plan on eventually trying the later games, with the hope of them fixing some of my gripes with Morrowind. I will ramble more about that when the time comes. Right now I am a bit stressed out, turns out that my recording software didn't record any video during the latest Daggerfall part. It told me it was recording, it acted fine like it was recording, but upon pressing the button to stop recording it hung. I wondered what was up and looked in my videos folder, it hadn't recorded any video. I am totally blaming OBS for that one. The good news is that due to having two monitors I can now monitor if it is actually outputting a file, though it does stink that this even was a thing.

It actually has nothing to do with my new monitor equipment or anything by the way. The reason it occurs is because when I stream and record, I hit the buttons pretty close together while before I used to wait due to waiting to connect to the app. OBS apparently can't handle both buttons being pushed around the same time and so the second just doesn't do anything.

One day I may bother with a flight sim again. Of course I would record it just to show off how terrible I am, I want to prove that I am not exaggerating my claims of not being able to make it two feet into a flight simulator without crashing. If no gravity is involved, I might be able to fly straight, but forget it if you actually need to dodge anything or shoot at anything.

The best way, as I said, would be a hybrid between the two. Like Age of Empires or Empire Earth, I say it would be best if a game focused entirely on a campaign with high quality, but then added a side feature that allows for seed-generated worlds. Add some easy modding capabilities and you got yourself an amazing title.

Exactly, the mystery and surprise is half of the fun. A linear corridor shooter where I am told what to do just doesn't allow for intrigue or any real interest. You end up feeling bored because of how simplistic it is.