• CancerMancer@sh.itjust.works
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    6 hours ago

    lol but seriously this is the first time I’m not buying a Nintendo console on launch in a long time. Their prices here in Canada were already absurd but this gen is just unreal.

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      5 hours ago

      I have a 500 dollar GameStop gift card I was planning on putting towards this thing, but these prices are ridiculous. I’ll just get my wife a mug instead.

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      6 hours ago

      Could be worse, you could be here in the US and get to pay an idiot fascist tax on top of it!

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    I mean this is a shit post but like Nintendo isn’t really the “tip” type of company or microtransactions type of company.

    They’re the milking the shit out of their franchises and keeping premium prices on their games type of company.

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        Oh they see it as an insult? Good.

        Selling a tech demo on top of the astronomical cost of the system. Jesus

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        A community, forged by a shared desire to see software and technology be free, open, and driven by passion.

        With members who usually find their way here fleeing the profit driven enshittification that so often stifles this pursuit.

        And for some unknown reason, they are mad at a company that pursues aggressive litigation against free and open passion projects that were the very embodiment of the community’s shared values…

        Well that’s just a fucking mystery if I’ve ever seen one!

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          Don’t forget, you see way less Nintendo gaming videos and streamers. Because they are greedy and want a cut of what is made. They’re not happy with the good word of mouth, they NEED to get paid.

          Also look at this shit with PalWorld. Working to retroactively patten very basic game mechanics because a franchise that refused to evolve got beat by the new kids.

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        22 hours ago

        90% sure this guy is baiting

        can’t believe i wasted my time explaining myself to this brainlet.

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    I wouldn’t dream of sending a tip to Nintendo or any other large company, but I did send a tip to SureAI (game devs, nothing to do with the bullshit we’re currently calling ‘AI’) after playing Enderal. One of the best games I’ve ever played, zero ads or microtransaction BS, completely free. It was literally just a passion project by an indie dev crew. $60, cuz it’s as good as any AAA game I’ve played. They earned the fuck out of every cent.

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      14 hours ago

      Thanks for making me aware of Enderal. It looks absolutely awesome.
      I’ll try it out and if it’s half as good as you say, I’ll tip them twice what I paid for Skyrim (which won’t be $60 but I’ve never paid that much for a game).

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        I’m REALLY jealous of you right now. That first play through hits fucking hard.

        I made the full sales pitch for it a while back, so here’s a copy-paste of that. As far as donating to them now, afaik SureAI is still operating to some extent, but the folks who made Enderal have moved on to larger studios. You’d still be supporting devs, but not necessarily the ones who prompted the tip in the first place.

        Anyway…

        Official page here: https://sureai.net/games/enderal/

        Original Skyrim version: https://store.steampowered.com/app/933480/Enderal_Forgotten_Stories/

        2016 Skyrim re-release “special edition” version: https://store.steampowered.com/app/976620/Enderal_Forgotten_Stories_Special_Edition/

        You’ll need whichever version corresponds with the version of Skyrim you own. If you own both, I’d recommend choosing the version of Enderal that goes with the version of Skyrim that you play the least - because it uses Skyrim ’s assets, switching back and forth has been known to corrupt saves, so back up any Skyrim saves you care about.

        Anywho, Enderal is set in its own universe - it looks and kind of feels like Skyrim because it’s built from the same blocks, but has nothing to do with the Elder Scrolls, or Tamriel, etc (barring a few easter eggs). New lore, new characters, new terrain, new music, new voice acting.

        The company that made it is “SureAI” - indie dev crew that has nothing to do with AI. /shrug. It’s a predominately German studio, and while Enderal is available in English, iirc the English version is voice acted mostly by German native speakers who happen to know English as a second language. Reason for mentioning that is: be gentle in your judgment of the voice acting, lol. Along the main quest line, it’s pretty much all rock solid; some of the side quests and random NPCs… not so much. And the children NPC voice acting is fucking awful. The console command “TAI” (after targeting an entity) can be used to shut up an annoying NPC without breaking it - just TAI it again if you happen to need to interact with it for a quest or something later.

        Speaking of the command console - don’t be afraid to use the command console!! Again, this game is built on Skyrim’s engine/assets, so it comes with all of Skyrim’s problems - e.g., step on a basket full of cabbage; get launched into low orbit. Things like quest items falling through the floor n’ shit can happen, so you may need to use the console to force a quest to progress or some shit - also save frequently, same reason. From a technical standpoint, some of the shit they do with Skyrim’s engine is mindblowing, but it definitely pushes that engine to its limits in terms of stability.

        Not much of a sales pitch so far lol. The good stuff though: Enderal’s story is pretty wild. There isn’t really a traditional antagonist - instead it tackles concepts ranging from philosophical to religious to emotions / repressed emotions… this game WILL get under your skin, but in a really artistic kind of way. Very much a passion project by the devs.

        Combat and skills are completely redone. It’s not like Skyrim where you can just shoot icicles up a mudcrab’s ass until your destruction level is 100. It plays kinda like an oldschool RPG where killing shit gives you overall-level xp, but raising skills requires skillbooks that you’ll need to find or buy. Also the things that were OP in Skyrim are no longer so - try the sneaky archer build in Enderal and you’ll get your ass handed to you in pretty much every encounter. I recall having a lot of fun with the 2H sword path; and the magic ‘schools’ are mostly redone (like iirc there’s a school of ‘Entropy’ that an entire talent tree dedicated to dark lifesteal type spells, and stronger attacks that use HP instead of mana) so read through the options, cuz a lot of them will be totally new.

        Even with all the combat tweaks though, it plays pretty familiar to Skyrim, just don’t lean too heavily into Skyrim’s combat tricks.

        The story though, and the way they tell it… holy shit. If you’re a bookworm, you know when you finish the last page of a REALLY good book, and then get hit by that kind of empty feeling as it sinks in that the ride is over, and you want more but know there’s nothing left? I’ve played a fuckton of videogames, and only ONE has ever hit me with that at its conclusion: and yup, it’s Enderal.

        It’s a slow start, and there’s some jankiness in general like the occasional shit voice acting and technical instability, but if you can look passed that shit (and I mean, keep in the back of your mind that it’s a FREE passion project from an indie dev crew with no real budget), then this game will go down as one of your all time favorites.