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What's everyone's fan casting for this misconceived movie?

Zombiecide is a very fun game!

A player once described the fights as team jump rope. Basically when you are doing these fights while they're relevant, they mix a lot of mechanics that can one shot you if not dealt with appropriately. Sometimes these will even kill the party out right. Other times, you'll die because you have a time limit to finish

I did! It does get better the longer it goes on.

The most difficult RPG I've played is raiding in FFXIV. It took my group something like 4 months to beat a single boss.

I've been playing Pillars of Eternity, Pokemon Go and Amplitude. I think I like Amplitude more than the other two even though I'm not good at it.

Parts of the Witcher remind me of a fantasy Western with Gerryin the role of Shane.

Grinding is such a lazy way to solve the problem of difficulty in RPG. It's not good design to allow people to just spend a couple hours doing tedious fights to avoid having to fully engage with combat systems on harder fights. But it is still a difficult problem to solve as quest based approaches (Witcher 3 or

I loathe combat where AI companions won't dodge forcing the player into tedious micro management to avoid telegraphed attacks. It's why I hated fighting dragons in Dragon Age Inquisition. It's annoying having to worry about positioning with Action RPG combat.

I've spent literally days of my life fighting crabs in the dunes of Valkurm.

If you have a hundred plus hours, there is no reason you shouldn't play the Witcher. It's a great game, and it's interesting to compare it to games like Dragon Age and Skyrim.

I used to play a lot of FFXIV, and I remember someone posted a video that I once watched of a character walking from one zone to another that was reasonably far away (https://www.youtube.com/wat…. Just that idea of being to go faster but taking it easy makes me anxious for some reason.

Good. We need more reasoned discourse about the election.

It's extremely combat heavy. But there is a lot of it and three new named PC that fill in all the gaps (rogue/barbarian/monk) of the based game. There are also a lot of new items.

Kana can off tank fairly well. Just give him some plate and hold the line and he'll be ok.

All the NPC's with gold name plates and all grave markers are backer content. I strongly encourage you to ignore them.

What happening in your game?

I have a lot of the same complaints as you do with the main game of Dragon Age: Inquisition. Tresspasser is good, but it really is everything that is great and tedious in Dragon Age in one package. There is still a ton of long and linear dungeon crawling you have to do in Tresspasser to get to the good bits.

If you want to experiment with decoctions you should take that alchemy skill that increases your toxicity for every recipe you have.

I was level nine when I started (I do tons of side quests), so I turned on the level scaling. That last fight at the forge was amazing. My rogue and off tank died after taking out one forge guardian. Luckily, my Eder doesn't seem to take damage (I'm not sure why), and Durance used a clutch revive to allow my rogue to