Are there any games you loved but never want to play again?Hosting a Valheim dedicated server and playing blind with friends was one of the best experiences I've ever had in videogames. But the idea of starting from the beginning, in any similar survival game, sounds extremely unappealing.
>>733809656elden ring
>>733809656Valheim is the the only survival crafting game I've ever gotten invested in, and a lot of that had to do with discovering how things worked with my friends.I've actually played the game solo a handful of times. I end up losing steam once I hit the iron grind.
satisfactory. played it for hundreds of hours way before 1.0, never played it after 1.0
still waiting for 1.0 like enshrouded and other games
>>733809656The Witcher 3. I won't say never again but it will be a very long time before I want to replay it.
>>733809701You might be retarded because Elden Ring is one of the most replayable games I've ever played.
>>733810428i just started a new game+ of witcher 3, my last save was created in 2016 so the game feels fresh since i forgot most of it other than the main story beats and the upgraded graphics helps even more because the game looks pretty nice today. end of blog.
>>733810674I only played it in 2020 so it wouldn't feel fresh enough for me. Maybe in another 5-10 years I'll replay it. I did every sidequest in the game and even almost finished Gwent, couldn't beat the dwarf nigga in the DLC tho.
>>733809656also valheim for me.we had fun in the start but my friends were a bunch of adhdbrained shitters who got filtered by the swamp because they kept rushing shit, leaving me to beat the rest of the game on my own
>>733809757>I end up losing steam once I hit the iron grindbro, you find a giant swamp area that has like 10x dungeons - 50x iron per dungeon, bring it back to a shack on the coast where you have a portal - pile up 500 total iron, then thats one longboat trip back to the base. The only hard part is finding the dank swamp spawn that has a lot of dungeons.>>733810127if you go back, i highly recommend unlocking blueprint designer as soon as possible, you can make cube buildings in it that take up the entire space and have input belts, a power connector, and output belts, all on the edge of it in one of the walls with belts on them - then you only have to hook up power and connect the belts from the resources when you paste it. Makes leveling so much easier. 1.0 also has temporal storage bins that can transplant resources to your inventory without you having to go pick them up manually which makes building so much easier.
>>733810212enshrouded felt so bland compared to valheim - i wish i liked it more
>>733811039There be seamonsters.
>>733809656the spider man gamesfactorio because it's the simplest factory builder and both dyson sphere and satisfactory are like graduating to a superior product from it - this opinion triggers all the low IQ who can't cope with dyson sphere and satisfactory
>>733811159yeah, it's true, but it makes the boat ride suspenseful, just bring a good bow and lots of arrows and the mats to build a construction bench on the shoreline so you can repair the boat if you need to - it's really nice to pull back into base with 500 iron ore and be able to chill and make tons of gear/build taller stone with iron beams with all that iron at once
>>733811139i havent even touched it yetbut i love how more guided it seems, ive avoided most spoilers and stuff, just sitting waiting for 1.0
>>733809656I hear you, every time a biome comes out me and my friends just raid our old stuff and bring it into the new world to speedrun early progression. I usually just end up building our portal hub/mead hall. we're gonna start over for real on 1.0 though.
binding of isaac>got 100% in afterbirth+>repentance comes out>decide to give it a go>think about the hundreds of hours of restarts and bad items it will take me to 100% it>give up
>>733811139I actually liked Enshrouded a lot more, the handcrafted world felt better to explore than procgen
>>733809656I started making a new base on Plains and kinda lost steam.
>>733811574the outside
>>733809656>valheimwell the dev is a drooling retard and makes the progression a massive grind for no reason so all my friends quit, modded its great tho
>>733810525But you already know where everything is?That sounds so boring
>>733811574you don't have to do this as long as you don't zone into the new biomes ahead of time - it will still all spawn correctly - i built a castle so amazing i don't want to restart the map anymore - most people don't realize how amazing the building really is in valheim combined with it being tower defense'ish makes it amazing
>>733811394>and the mats to build a construction bench on the shoreline so you can repair the boat if you need to
>>733811993my friends like to sail around so it's tough to do that really.
>>733812181that's doable as long as you build portal shacks regularly - pile up the ore you can't take through the portal at each shack like that - then when you have enough stockpiled make one longboat ride back and collect all of them along the way
>>733812163learn to parry and kite him away from your boat - this is your failing
>>733809656>But the idea of starting from the beginning, in any similar survival game, sounds extremely unappealing.I'm the opposite. I enjoy the initial struggle and establishment phase of any survival game the best. I regularly restart them and never play to completion. Hardcore mode is great for that for me.My biggest issue is that there's no goal after you reach the 'stabilized' phase of survival games. It all seems like it turns into some infinite resource/currency generator and there's no utility to your labor.
>>733811883>makes the progression a massive grindheard setting the drops to x2-x3 helps massively and you can do it from the game menu
>>733812839have you played valheim? You never reach stabilized mode IMO - that's why everyone cries so much about mistlands and ashlands being "too hard" - i think you can even turn up the base raids so you get attacked more at home base (which adjusts based on what boss you have beaten)
>>733811993>make a cool building in Valheim>have to surround it with an ugly moat so trolls and alike don't level it
I've just started Valheim a few weeks ago playing blind permadeath with no portals. Almost done my first real castle.
>>733812651nta but annoying thing is that while water affects the player IT HAS NO EFFECT ON ANY MOB
>>733813295>have you played valheim?No, I haven't. I'll look into it and if it sounds right, I might try it out.
>>733813345>blind permadeath with no portalssounds masochisticnice castle tho!
>>733812274I'm talking about leaving undiscovered biomes untouched, our first map we basically found every landmass in the game while at sea.
>>733813338that's what taming wolves is for, bro
>>733813812at this point teh only undiscovered biome is deep north so it's not applicable anymore but i get your point when it comes to mistlands in the past versions
>>733809656Valheim is the only one, because its honestly not that fun the second time through. The amount of grinding to progress is tedious as shit even when cheating.
>>733813452if you do, wait to build a main base/castle until you unlock stone - you sound like you play survival games like i do and the building with stone is unmatched by any other game in valheim - you can individually rotate stone cubes to make curved walls and extremely customized structures
>>733813970we sailed to both the deep north and ashlands too, though early ashlands really had nothing. we built a shack at the end of the world and took a boat off it just because we wanted to see what would happen
>>733814243yeah the map is so big though dude - i spent like 1000 hours in my map and still only half of it is explored - anything that is hidden behind fog of war will spawn with up to date zone