Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1496755-20180827202615/@comment-3547390-20181030210209

Nods, there is a certain balance to be achieved. Difficult items to seek after are definitely nice to chase, but a nigh impossible quest must be accepted.

Sounds quite depressing to get a mere April Fool's joke of something that could have been a lot more.

Totally realistic. Getting raised by wolves happens all the time and lava pits definitely don't kill you. Make sure to include a love interest he could never obtain, one that will result in him busting into a rage, and question his own beliefs when he finds she is a prominent member of the opposing party.

It helps when you live your life on the computer and have little else going on. I have noticed when you would make that mistake in the past, definitely not fun to have to manage two different languages just because of an odd keyboard layout. I can only imagine WASD for you :P

Precisely, I have seem similar. I am not running up to people and patronizing how they play the game. My hobby isn't logging on Youtube, going to modern source ports, and complaining how terrible they look. I just like seeing things as they were originally designed, sort of seeing that starting block and appreciating what was around at that time, and also giving better understanding to what was available at the time. Spoiled modern gamers would look at shovelware and probably pass it off all as garbage because of texture misalignments and lighting issues. I rather good gameplay.

Quite so, people seem to love having that "super awesome indestructible thing". Want to be great at Minecraft, getting all the rare goods without working for them? Don't worry, there are 50 mods for that! Want something that actually improves the game? It might exist... between all those super powered mods!

That is actually one big problem I have with Skyrim. They tell me I need to clear out a bandit cave. The game expects me to use my map, but I am a character playing without a map. Nobody in the town offers directions, even if it is supposed to be some local thing, resulting in me blundering around aimlessly and missing the cave everyone else knew of. All this because they couldn't give directions to the cave that was causing trouble to their town.

Yes, one thing that breaks perfect marriages is one person not consenting. Very important lesson to be learned from this.

That is really it, I have time to do things, admittedly with noise in the background but otherwise with minimal issues. If we did some streaming, I would be a lot more motivated to do certain things, perhaps even trying to work my way through X-Wing just to try out Tie Fighter. Diablo definitely is one I would like to do, I hated stopping System Shock like I did and Diablo had even less of a successful run. We just need it to be laid back (not spoiling puzzles as soon as I walk into the room, I remember those days :P) and relatively organized.