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@lemmy.worldPoor VTMB2 is cursed.
Not to mention it will difficult for it compete with the sheer uniqueness of the original VTMB for its time.
I actually like these sort of boxes graphics, another game that has them is Cloudpunk; for reason I feel like the voxel graphics fit the world.
Glad to hear you're enjoying it!
Hopefully, they will patch in signaling and more granular control at some point in the future.
Yeah, it was a fun train logistics game that offered some challenge but without insane complexity (and I say this as someone who play Transport Fever 1/2).
Thanks, I did a first time play of Morrowind 5 years ago (with a lot of modding). Unfortunately I lost that install. This seems like a well organized and up to date guide.
This looks really good! Love the visuals, this might be just nostalgia, but I find more "old school" graphics make it easier for your mind to "fill in the blanks" so to speak.
You need to find a community of devs that have solid knowledge about the relevant issues.
I do think people with experience can offer some interesting opinions.
Fallout 1/2 are excellent games even by objective modern standards.
While the UI is a bit archaic by modern standards, it gets the job done. Late 90s UI/UX was noticeable better than what RPG games offered in the early and mid 90s.
Some elements of the gameplay are also subpar in hindsight. I find I have to cheese a lot of the early game combat encounters and get in pretty tedious kiting sessions (and even save scumming).
I bought Fallout 3 on release, but I bounced off it after a few hours of play. I've been meaning to replay it, but just haven't gotten to it. New Vegas (technical glitches and limitations aside) is a whole different story though.