My wife absolutely hates watching me scanning planets. But i enjoy it and find it relaxing.
I have almost 70 hours in, I’m just above level 30, and I’ve spent way more time than I think I should have just 100% surveying any planet or moon I happen to land on.
I’ve been doing the same. Up to like 155 planet/moons surveyed.
Surprising that after that much, I’m still coming across things I’ve never seen before.
Anytime, Baby!
Okay, color me impressed…
Maps!
My favorite part of the update is being able to customize the difficulty on a range of levels.
Increased food healing is great. And I tuned a bit so I can’t so easily heal the worse afflictions, but instead need to visit a doctor.
And yea, the maps! More detailed than I expected.
Amen. That is probably enough to convince me to give it a 2nd chance.
I also really like the new maps. I would add interior maps as well for the larger locations but I guess that’s asking too much.
I think there are interior maps? At least I opened one for Neon, in the interior of the main level.
Not city-level maps, interiors. Like you go into a cave or deserted outpost and you’ve got a map of that.
Good RPG and I’ve put a bit over 200 hours into it. It didn’t draw me in nearly as much though as either Skyrim or any of the Fallout games I’ve played. I do plan on reinstalling though when the DLC comes out.
I loved it, but i just can’t face playing it again. Which is a tragedy to be honest.
The second the supposed “hard sci-fi” showed off “powers” in one their tailers, I was done. I had debated pre-ordering even, glad I didn’t. Haven’t heard anything close to good enough about it to make me consider spending money on it.
The gameplay didn’t live up to the hype and IMHO the dialogue was pure
I couldn’t relate to most of the other characters either, my opinion of them, with possibly the exception of the robot, ranged from meh! → loathing.
In fact I was on the cusp of seeing if I get get them all killed off and still ‘complete’ the game. But in the end I couldn’t be faffed putting more than 7 hours into it (according to Steam).
My opinion was definitely clouded by the fact that I was also on my first playthrough of Baldur’s Gate 3 at the time, so I might have to give it a second chance?