What mode do you play in mostly?Unless one prefers the busy places in the game, most of the game provides solitude - regardless of game mode.
What mode do you play in mostly?Unless one prefers the busy places in the game, most of the game provides solitude - regardless of game mode.
I know PS+ (the subscription) also gives you 'free' games but I only ever enjoyed one of those before.
Exactly this. Well put.is like inviting some random in off the street to watch me eat my dinner.
Mainly: PG - it's the next best thing, for me, to an Open-PvE mode that the game lacks.What mode do you play in mostly?
3 different ones a month you get to keep as long as you keep up the subscription. It also gives you discounts on other games in the PS store.Does it ?
I've seen the ads but never tried them any of them, may have to check tnx.
I'm just curious. Do you play in PG because you just enjoy co-op and just don't want to be bothered with evading gankers?Mainly: PG - it's the next best thing, for me, to an Open-PvE mode that the game lacks.
Yes, even the story line as linear as it was, was the better imho. I did like aspects that Black Isle studios implemented with New Vegas. Combine those two games (complete with continuing after main line is finished), would be the ultimate game for me. Fallout 4, what a dud. I like the PC speaking animations and immersion but man they really missed mark on that one.I always loved Fallout 3 compared to the other Fallout games because the large map made it feel like I was alone and human (NPC) life was more rare to find.
Indeed - I enjoy co-operative play and have no interest in providing a few seconds of "fun" for others who offer none in return.I'm just curious. Do you play in PG because you just enjoy co-op and just don't want to be bothered with evading gankers?
I grew up before online gaming was much of a thing. Having an actual friend round to play a game is one thing, the game is really incidental to socialising. But interacting closely with complete strangers in my quiet downtime is like inviting some random in off the street to watch me eat my dinner.
Indeed - I enjoy co-operative play and have no interest in providing a few seconds of "fun" for others who offer none in return.
That's cool, I can understand that. I've always advertised my gank evasion training to those that actually want to play in open and I understand there are those that still just enjoy playing in PG without the hassle.Indeed - I enjoy co-operative play and have no interest in providing a few seconds of "fun" for others who offer none in return.
It'd be stupid to play in open unengineered.On a side note, would you mind explaining why? I'm genuinely curious why people continue playing in solo after the "noob" stage of their careers.
Indeed.That's cool, I can understand that. I've always advertised my gank evasion training to those that actually want to play in open and I understand there are those that still just enjoy playing in PG without the hassle.
Never say never.Still, I would LOVE to do some gank evasion training with you someday.
New Vegas is actually my favorite Fallout of all time. It doesn't have the solitude feel that 3 had but it had other things that I absolutely loved.Yes, even the story line as linear as it was, was the better imho. I did like aspects that Black Isle studios implemented with New Vegas. Combine those two games (complete with continuing after main line is finished), would be the ultimate game for me. Fallout 4, what a dud. I like the PC speaking animations and immersion but man they really missed mark on that one.
It'd be stupid to play in open unengineered.
You crack me up. Despite our many differences, I actually kind of agree with you about this.Though it doesn't matter open / solo whathaveyou. It's become stupid to play unengineered vs players and environment. The bloody powercreep saw to that. Thx FDEV - you really know how to nerf with a bat.
Definitely. To become a mentor in my gank evasion academy you have to survive a gank in an unengineered Cobra III against my G5 death machine and many have done it. So it is possible to survive in open, but as you said, attempting to fight back is a huge mistake.Not really - most 'evasion' happens long before engineered modules even come into play.
It'd be stupid [or at least risky] to get into an actual fight with an unengineered ship imho![]()
For about half of the potential playerbase, i.e. those without Horizons, it's play in Open unengineered or don't play in Open.It'd be stupid to play in open unengineered.
Definitely. To become a mentor in my gank evasion academy you have to survive a gank in an unengineered Cobra III against my G5 death machine and many have done it.