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I need to read up in the chat. I just made my character. I've waited for the game for ages. Feels smooth. Easy right after playing cyberpunk 2077 the cast couple days
I need to read up in the chat. I just made my character. I've waited for the game for ages. Feels smooth. Easy right after playing cyberpunk 2077 the cast couple days
navigating anywhere indoors is a nightmare. every building seems to be designed to confuse you & there’s no guidance besides a dot on your screen for a waypoint. also just had the game uberfreeze trying to travel to a new planet. not really hooking me here.
that hasn’t been working too well for me indoors unfortunately. maybe because i have multiple quests tracked?if you pull out your scanner and start looking down at your feet while youre moving, youll see a trail of little footstep arrows flash out in front of you guiding you wherever you have to go. it doesnt always work 100% of the time but for the most part its reliable
that shit would confuse me at first as well. but yeah just use the scanner more and it'll help alleviate the map issue. ive had a few issues where the little blue marker would bug out and be in the wrong spot and i couldnt advance the quest, but the scaanner would actually direct me right to where the blue quest marker should have been.
2million + players on Early Access alone
You should wait on Cyberpunk, as the game is getting that massive upgrade on the 25th, even if you don't buy the expansion. I can't wait for the new content, but it's all the improvements to their systems that has me most excited.I need to read up in the chat. I just made my character. I've waited for the game for ages. Feels smooth. Easy right after playing cyberpunk 2077 the cast couple days
Ya had that happen to me like a hour ago or so. The fucking coward ran away from me as soon I tried taking out the ship it was like peace out. Hopefully I can come across it again n take it out![]()
lmfao. there is no escaping these people. more powerful than the courier npc from Skyrim.
You should wait on Cyberpunk, as the game is getting that massive upgrade on the 25th, even if you don't buy the expansion. I can't wait for the new content, but it's all the improvements to their systems that has me most excited.
Aug has been an incredible month of gaming, banger after banger. BG3, Starfield, AC VI. I finally started AC yesterday. The mission nature of it, and the third person mechanics, make it the perfect Steam Deck. Gonna be playing this when I have some breaks in time while I'm away from home.
Any of you playing Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew? Those guys made Desperados 3, incredible game I still have to finish up. It has overwhelming positive scores on Steam. Looks another perfect Steam Deck game. That came out a couple of weeks ago, I had no idea.
Anyway, not to derail the thread, I freaking adore Starfield. I was really liking it, despite some issues, but after about 30 hours, and diving into faction quests galore, along with the main story, it has its hooks in me.
So far it has positive scores on Steam at 86%, so much for review bombing lol
I love the ship building, and really want to start building outposts and get into crafting, but there are skills and $$ I'm going to need to take full advantage of all. Faction/main quests give the best $$ payoffs and give you access to more parts. Coupled with all the XP you get, it's the best way to get ahead quickest, at least from what I've seen.
A good buddy of mine has been going crazy on the outposts. He was telling me that it's good to set up basic ones as it gives you resources, anyone mess around with outposts yet?
I don't think I've ever really liked the main questlines of Bethesda games, it was always the side stuff that engaged me most. I'm so intrigued by the main campaign that I'm only dipping into it periodically, as I want to stretch it out as long as possible. Good freaking times!
Did you get that quest because you had set up an outpost?Currently just have one tho really didn't build a outpost. Ended up getting a quest where the person wanted like 500kg of chlorine so ended up just going to Jemison finding a place that has some and set up 2 chlorine extractors with some power and a couple of containers that hold it in. Have another quest for a different person that also wants chlorine. Probably set up few more just to extract the main materials used for crafting. Wanna go heavy into crafting
I ended up getting that quest because I ended up reading a terminal on a space station and ended up getting it again talking to someone from hope l. Got it from 2 of the ship manufacturers hope and Stroud OneDid you get that quest because you had set up an outpost?
So far it has positive scores on Steam at 86%, so much for review bombing lol
You should wait on Cyberpunk, as the game is getting that massive upgrade on the 25th, even if you don't buy the expansion. I can't wait for the new content, but it's all the improvements to their systems that has me most excited.
Aug has been an incredible month of gaming, banger after banger. BG3, Starfield, AC VI. I finally started AC yesterday. The mission nature of it, and the third person mechanics, make it the perfect Steam Deck. Gonna be playing this when I have some breaks in time while I'm away from home.
Any of you playing Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew? Those guys made Desperados 3, incredible game I still have to finish up. It has overwhelming positive scores on Steam. Looks another perfect Steam Deck game. That came out a couple of weeks ago, I had no idea.
Anyway, not to derail the thread, I freaking adore Starfield. I was really liking it, despite some issues, but after about 30 hours, and diving into faction quests galore, along with the main story, it has its hooks in me.
So far it has positive scores on Steam at 86%, so much for review bombing lol
I love the ship building, and really want to start building outposts and get into crafting, but there are skills and $$ I'm going to need to take full advantage of all. Faction/main quests give the best $$ payoffs and give you access to more parts. Coupled with all the XP you get, it's the best way to get ahead quickest, at least from what I've seen.
A good buddy of mine has been going crazy on the outposts. He was telling me that it's good to set up basic ones as it gives you resources, anyone mess around with outposts yet?
I don't think I've ever really liked the main questlines of Bethesda games, it was always the side stuff that engaged me most. I'm so intrigued by the main campaign that I'm only dipping into it periodically, as I want to stretch it out as long as possible. Good freaking times!