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LovableSidekick@lemmy.world 15 hours ago
I will support this by continuing to be apathetic toward (and in fact ignorant of) a game known as Subnautica 2.
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LovableSidekick@lemmy.world 15 hours ago
I will support this by continuing to be apathetic toward (and in fact ignorant of) a game known as Subnautica 2.
sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works 15 hours ago
I’m not ignorant of it, just uninterested. I’ve watched gameplay footage of the first one, and it didn’t look like my kind of game.
JackbyDev@programming.dev 14 hours ago
First one was a cool premise but really annoying in some ways. The game sort of assumes you get certain fragments of blue prints by certain points but doesn’t actually make them easy to find nor really give you any hints to find them.
For people who’ve played it was for the sea moth and and later the moon well.
kaidezee@lemmy.ml 8 hours ago
That’s the point of the game - it doesn’t tell you where to go and what to do because you’re meant to explore the environment yourself. And the debris you scan, the screenshots you take, and the thrills that you get - are the real reward here, and not some goal that game artificially imposes on you. So I think you just played it wrong.
JackbyDev@programming.dev 7 hours ago
Look, I genuinely get your point, and I was tracking with you until you said this. Fuck off. Fuck for with this stupid bullshit. I was not playing wrong. I was playing it the same way everyone else does. I was exploring. I was collecting. I was finding new things. It was getting very clear that the distances the game expected me to travel were meant to be done much faster than what I was capable of. I was getting multiple upgrades for things that I couldn’t use because I didn’t have the thing that lets me install them. It’s been ages since I’ve played and I’m not psychic so I’ll never know what the actual devs’ intent was, but something was off. I’d definitely missed something. What’s more annoying is that I was finding multiple blueprints I already had or something? I don’t remember the context. Like you needed 3 fragments or something. And I’d find more like “ah surely this is the third for the thing I need” only to get the 5th of something I already had. It was give years ago when I played, at least, so I’m probably explaining wrong.
But don’t fucking say I was playing wrong. That’s such a condescending, brain dead thing to say to someone who is critiquing a game.
“Hey, based on what’s going on and getting tons of upgrades and not unlocking the thing to install the upgrades, I think I’ve missed something and I have no idea where to find it. It would be nice if there was a way to unlock this without scouring every inch of the ocean I’ve been through multiple times and without looking it up online.” No, you’re just playing wrong! It’s a game about exploration and discovery!
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Goldmage263@sh.itjust.works 9 hours ago
Heh. Moon Well. Warcraft 3 player. Image
moopet@sh.itjust.works 6 hours ago
Yeah, I just had to search for this because I thought, I missed that too!
sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works 13 hours ago
I just really don’t like crafting mechanics in games, and the game seemed very collecting and crafting heavy.
JackbyDev@programming.dev 10 hours ago
It was weirdly a little light on crafting in some ways. But extremely heavy in others. I tried playing it like Minecraft and stockpiling stuff but that’s not really the way. I found it slightly more enjoyable to gather things only when I needed them.
Also the game has no map and I’m REALLY bad with directions. Like REALLY bad.
zqps@sh.itjust.works 12 hours ago
Yep, it loops between exploration and basebuilding / crafting.
The exploration part is what usually gets people hooked because the alien underwater setting is amazing. The other stuff is more to give you a reason to stick around for longer, and pace your exploration since need to unlock things at certain points.