we need architecture that looks like it was made by an ancient civilization that existed long ago
We need architecture that looks like it was made by an ancient civilization that existed long ago
Do 3rdies think basalt is alien tech?
I don't care if you make fun of it. Original sin 2 was amazing. 10 out of 10 game and the best rpg of the 2010s
go into "ancient ruin" that hasn't been seen or explored in millenia
all the lights are still on
theres contemporary currency all over the place
animals and creatures living inside have had enough food to sustain themselves for generations
Hexagon is the best polygon though, how can others even compete?
we need architecture that looks like it was made by an ancient civilization that existed long ago
Probably.
Igneous rock is where all wealth comes from.
Bees are not welcome there, buzz off
we need a hyper-advanced futuristic civilization
go into ancient ruin that has been sealed for a millennia
lights are on because magic/tech
advanced civilization that got over primitive things such as physical property and currency so no loot
you're tripping balls due to CO2 poisoning and seeing things that aren't there
But it's just 4 triangles.
alright, what would YOUR futuristic fantasy civilization look like?
DUDE COLUMNAR JOINTING
SO ALIEN
I don't care what anyone says atlantis was real and we used to live there originally
Nier: A did this pretty well, but the setting is really not used enough
Sure you did nigger, my bloodline is straight outta Nibiru
niggeru
theres contemporary currency all over the place
Is it really that hard for devs to just remove coins from ancient ruins and replace them with items specific to the ruins themselves that you can sell to merchants?
I want MORE pointless busywork
go back space boy
Atlan-tism
hardmogged by Hyperborea
Halo is the only game that pulled it off precisely because they're never explained. Narratively they're just used by marines as cover to hide from the covenant, and occasionally explored when a bridge or door needs activating, so the incomprehensible mystery is always there for the player to interpret.
Halo is the only game that pulled it off precisely because I played it as a kid
FTFY
That’s a good start, but it needs more random floating rocks everywhere.
Hexagon rock pillars are easy to prove are natural
Mud cracks into hexagons
The Yonaguni Monument is obviously a rock quarry from last glacial period where this would've been above water (due to lower sea levels)
It looks like other rock quarries around the world
But some retards really insist that somehow this is natural
FUCK YEAH, BISMUTH
every dungeon has it's own currency
That's the Ankama way !
um duh? Did you think those basalt rocks were natural?
No no no anon! The player will enter dopamine withdrawal if they open a big chest and their money counter doesn't tick up.
making things satisfying to interact with is bad, actually
Aliens taught us to harness fire and have affected major historical points of human evolution. Jesus was an alien.
It's only a tiny bit of busywork in exchange for good worldbuilding and lore, you fat retard.
It comes at the cost of immersion and world-building. If I'm playing an RPG then I'm fine with sacrificing convenience for a more believable environment.
Okay, what happens when you add 1000 mechanics that all have a tiny but of busywork each?
reddit gold
oh boy, hexagons!
when you add 1000 mechanics that all have a tiny but
Then the game becomes shit because I need all my merchants with fat plappable asses.
because they're never explained
They explained them though unfortunately. Really killed the mystique.
the baiter pretending to be a creationist still hasn't defined information
the little explanation for it in halo 1 was enough to completely kill all interest I had in the story.
it's a weapon to kill the galaxy so the resident evil virus won't kill the galaxy
this kind of dogshit writing was the father of the retarded mass effect reapers story, and it's baffling how many people ate that shit up without any second thought.
IT BEGAN LONG AGO
ON THE BATTLEFIELD OF THE GREAT WAR
Structurally?
Yes
How many games have the Pyramids?
The last thing Easy Pete sees before hexacrete hits
go to an ancient ruin
it's still manned by workers
manages to draw enough power to keep the facilities running
no way to claim it for your own devices
Why can't they make a 3D Wakfu RPG? They'd drown in money.
ancient currency can only be sold to specific vendors
they pay you fuck all for it and still melt everything down for the higher gold content
ancient civilization's ruins still stand tall and mighty
the methods used to make them is simply a lost art
the current techniques and technology can't replicate what has been built before
also they are made out of incredibly lavish materials
I simply love this.
I love how the Sky Corridor, one of largest buildings in the series, has Kushala scales as one of its main building material.
You know what's funny, Megaman Legends solved this pretty nicely.
go into ruins
find refractors that you can sell for money
also find ancient items that are worth a bit of money
BUT you can also donate them to the museum
doing so gets you access to some of the best weapons in the game, aka the shining laser I believe
It shouldn't be hard to pull off something similar. Instead of it just being a blind money hunt, make it so items have multiple uses.
BISMUTH
German
hyper-advanced futuristic civilization
I am ok witjh it.
christians vs atheists
Thx 4 da l**sh :*
Hyperborea is quite literally just Russia
Nice rock.
Anon Babble loves to shit talk subversive writing but if you frame it as realism they instantly get painfully hard over the idea of shit like caves with nothing in them because "why would there be anything in a cave?".
brutalism without the goofy parts
holy SHIT is that MOTHERFUCKING BISMUTH
anti-instinct niggas when they see a baby swimming
Uncharted does this
God taught the baby to swim
Is this official art
anti-instinct niggas when they see a toddler drowning
I met duremudira there not too long ago. Sick fucker. I failed obviously
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Evolution is bullshit. Look at the Stick Bug. So you are telling me some bug knew that if it were stick then its predators would leave it alone? That requires intelligence. A bug needs to know what it surroundings are. It needs to know how it is perceived by others in its surroundings. It needs to know that looking like its surroundings then it won't get eaten. BUT science worshippers tell me that over time that shit happens. yea not buying it
. Really killed the mystique.
you can thank joe staten for that
only tessellates in 2d space
cute
No, I am not saying it knew that if it looked like a stick that predators would leave it alone. What we found was that over the span of hundreds of thousands of years we see certain "stick"-bugs that look less stick-like than the others, these are more often than not the first bugs that predators get and that makes them less likely to reproduce. What I am explaining is that the stickbugs that looked more convincing would be the stickbugs to be more likely to reproduce, leading to the modern stickbug's extremely convincing appearance.
hey guys what's going on in this thre-
It doesn’t really make sense there. Even if the Androids rebuilt that city several times over, the game takes place only a few decades before the year 12,000. The buildings should not be standing in any capacity, let alone with rusted fixtures still being attached and roadways still mostly intact.
thats bullshit and you know it. To be able to look like a "stick" the bug would have to know what its surrounding looks like and know that not moving on a stick means it won't get eaten.
Halo is incredibly overrated.
Wow so it's a ring shaped planet that was built instead of naturally formed! I can't wait to see what unique and creative concepts that could be found on a planet designed by aliens!
it's just trees and some concrete
The abandoned water treatment facility near my house is 100x more intriguing than this shit.
>Wow so it's a ring shaped planet that was built instead of naturally formed! I can't wait to see what unique and creative concepts that could be found on a planet designed by aliens!
>it's just trees and some concrete
Fucking kino
What the hell happened here
holy nostalgia, I loved that game dearly and played it with my dad a lot
Name 6 games.
every single betheda open world game
The Elder Scrolls 6: Skyrim
The Elder Scrolls 6: Skyrim Special Edition
The Elder Scrolls 6: Skyrim VR
The Elder Scrolls 6: Skyrim Anniversary Edition
The Elder Scrolls 6: Oblivion Remake
How does a bee know to sting someone in self-defence, if they've never done it before, and that sting will be the end of that bee?
he took evening classes at a bee college
The way they should do it is like Far Cry 3 and others did.
You find treasure.
Treasure converted to dollars on the spot, replace with Gold if fantasy or Creds in Space.
There you go, problem solved, you can see the treasure in game but it doesn't matter. You are collecting X worth of pointless junk as treasure you later sell to loot collectors for cash anyway.
i need to bury my bone in her and the base girl
Looks like it.
That's right, cockbag
So to be able to play videogames you'd need to be a videogame as well, is that it? No, tripletardo.
Base girl ?
her or the Ouginak class
Literally what SMT IV does. You get random loot that is auto sold when taking to a vendor. Every item has cute flavor text so it's worth reading what you got as well
Name 1 game
I played an h game that did that for the final dungeon. No loot because why would gods have material things and money and it was toxic to being giving you some debuff. Amazing how often hgames do shit more unique than actual RPGs
they already can't make a 2D one
I love towers.
Nah, he's right.
burnt out buildings with dead niggers everywhere
reminds me of tower of babel in xenogears
Oooooooooooooooooooo