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dwindling7373@feddit.it 3 weeks agothey helped me develop a “nose” for strengths and shortcomings in someone’s skillset
In an actual human being? What kind of game are you thinking about here?
Comment on Anon is a gamer
dwindling7373@feddit.it 3 weeks agothey helped me develop a “nose” for strengths and shortcomings in someone’s skillset
In an actual human being? What kind of game are you thinking about here?
latenightnoir@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
Well, pretty much any RPG - used to play a lot of Neverwinter Nights, developed an addiction to TES and Fallout 3/NV just like everyone else, dipped my toes in the classic Fallouts in high-school
In addition, a lot of well-made RTS/management/sim games [Warlords Battlecry III, Stronghold, Stronghold Crusader, 40k: Dawn of War (the first and second batches, I devoured them as they came out, but III is… no), the C&Cs, several Total War titles, StarCraft, the SpellForce series, Age of Empires, the classics, pretty much], also taught me the importance of unit/team composition, which, to me, is an abstractised and simplified way of keeping track of such aspects. They don’t teach everything which one should keep in mind, but they sure taught me to keep an eye on skills in general.