us271934 replied to Not yet conviced Valheim is a game July 5, 2021 @ 9:10:46 am PDT
One tip about survival games - when you're driving down the road in real life and feel an impulse to stop and loot the ditch for empty water bottles it means you've been playing DayZ a bit too long.
In Valheim the continuous poaching of deer, chopping down trees, etc. could eventually end irl with jail time and a big fine. So keep track of which world you're in
In Valheim the continuous poaching of deer, chopping down trees, etc. could eventually end irl with jail time and a big fine. So keep track of which world you're in
11:13 pm, July 5, 2021
0 comments
0 likes
Starwing6 replied to Not yet conviced Valheim is a game July 5, 2021 @ 5:03:41 am PDT
Built a base and a boat. Is that it?
Pretty much, if you discount constantly unfavourable winds, a very basic (and very grindy) progression line, and a largely boring world.
Valheim is a junk food game. It hits a lot of bases people want in a survival game to a functional degree, but lacks the depth to keep them playing for long. In that regard it's good at what it does, but it'll leave you wanting more if you're looking for something satisfying to play.
It's an Early Access game that just began its EA phase four months ago. Many more updates will expand on all aspects of the game, including exploration (so the same biomes on different islands are not all the same).
Perhaps the "junk food" is addictive enough to keep many players in the game over it's development; people who will provide valuable feedback about what they would want to see as future content for the game.
People who aren't getting enough reward from playing this game in its current state might find everything they're looking for when the game is finally finished.
2:13 pm, July 5, 2021
0 comments
0 likes
Kalysm replied to Not yet conviced Valheim is a game July 5, 2021 @ 5:06:21 am PDT
Hey OP move on. There are plenty of other games out there so go find one you like and skadaddle.
2:13 pm, July 5, 2021
0 comments
0 likes
Kitsune Dzelda replied to Not yet conviced Valheim is a game July 5, 2021 @ 5:08:12 am PDT
I find this much more fun to discuss than OPs point. Hey guys, lets discuss something!
Not liking sandbox games. Why?:
A) Bad taste.
B) Perversion by oversimplification, done by modern AAA titles.
C) Laziness and/or lack of time.
D) Specific taste.
E) Too casual/lack of PC user's skill.
F) Brain malfunction.
I mean.. There are so many Valheim-alike style old games, that are basically established oldschool classics. But now there are too many people who simply cannot understand the purpose, and are in religious stun, not finding what to do in games where there is so much to do.
Whatcha guys think?
Personally, Ive gotten a taste of both recently, and have played video games a long time, and I honestly believe its less the games changing to players tastes (which does happen) as much as it is the player both old and new who has evolved themselves. We often nostalgize the past by saying we overcame many obstacles that would prove insurmountable to the youngins today, but in reality, we forget that when we were young just like them, that we were just as prone to rage and foolishness. And we didnt even have guides to tell us what to do. (Btw, a special middle finger to the Ice Man stage in Megaman 1. I have never hated vaacuum cleaners more than that one at the bottom of the pit of the disappearing blocks.)
Things that we found easy back in the day, or had to do because we didnt have the guides to tell us, prove indescribably difficult for some. Mind you, difficult things are always in video games, but now, only a few people take the time to overcome those obstacles because guides exist to spoil them. Buuuut, on the opposite hand, if they grow up playing long enough, they will probably end up craving a difficult challenge, becoming the next generation of folks who will be in our shoes, while we rock in our chairs telling the world of how we were the first to beat Dark Souls, or, if we were *really* crazy, Crash Bandicoot 1.
2:13 pm, July 5, 2021
0 comments
0 likes
Wolfguarde replied to Not yet conviced Valheim is a game July 5, 2021 @ 5:45:36 am PDT
Pretty much, if you discount constantly unfavourable winds, a very basic (and very grindy) progression line, and a largely boring world.
Valheim is a junk food game. It hits a lot of bases people want in a survival game to a functional degree, but lacks the depth to keep them playing for long. In that regard it's good at what it does, but it'll leave you wanting more if you're looking for something satisfying to play.
It's an Early Access game that just began its EA phase four months ago. Many more updates will expand on all aspects of the game, including exploration (so the same biomes on different islands are not all the same).
Perhaps the "junk food" is addictive enough to keep many players in the game over it's development; people who will provide valuable feedback about what they would want to see as future content for the game.
People who aren't getting enough reward from playing this game in its current state might find everything they're looking for when the game is finally finished.
It's possible. But as things are, I predict Valheim will wind up in a similar state to No Man's Sky in its current iteration: Broad coverage will little depth, save perhaps a couple of mechanical niches the devs have clearly favoured to give the game a little bit of replay value.
Don't get me wrong; I am neither saying nor implying Valheim is a bad game. On the contrary, some of the best sellers on the market are the digital equivalent of junk food. But their intended time of play measures in hours or dozens of hours, rather than hundreds. They aren't meant to last for long.
2:13 pm, July 5, 2021
0 comments
0 likes
Cellar_Cat replied to Not yet conviced Valheim is a game July 5, 2021 @ 6:35:03 am PDT
I do feel like when I run out of bosses in the current state, I'll probably get bored of it. The content of a single world can mostly be repeated but there's not enough variety in repetition to make it rewarding, nor enough variety in exploration to make me want to start new worlds.
However it's also an early access game so being incomplete is not really a surprise...
However it's also an early access game so being incomplete is not really a surprise...
2:13 pm, July 5, 2021
0 comments
0 likes
SiEgE replied to Not yet conviced Valheim is a game July 5, 2021 @ 1:55:51 am PDT
Sandbox games. Built a base and a boat. Is that it?
It is where you play on your own pace, and, basically, "create your own story". All that is possible because developers are not focused on developing the game in a "pulling you by the hand", movie manner, and instead, provide you with many interesting ways to interact with the world, many physics features and random content, that you might easily miss if you're not looking for it.
11:13 am, July 5, 2021
0 comments
0 likes
SiEgE replied to Not yet conviced Valheim is a game July 5, 2021 @ 2:01:37 am PDT
Hey guys, lets discuss something!
Not liking sandbox games. Why?:
A) Bad taste.
B) Perversion by oversimplification, done by modern AAA titles.
C) Laziness and/or lack of time.
D) Specific taste.
E) Too casual/lack of PC user's skill.
F) Brain malfunction.
I mean.. There are so many Valheim-alike style old games, that are basically established oldschool classics. But now there are too many people who simply cannot understand the purpose, and are in religious stun, not finding what to do in games where there is so much to do.
Whatcha guys think?
Not liking sandbox games. Why?:
A) Bad taste.
B) Perversion by oversimplification, done by modern AAA titles.
C) Laziness and/or lack of time.
D) Specific taste.
E) Too casual/lack of PC user's skill.
F) Brain malfunction.
I mean.. There are so many Valheim-alike style old games, that are basically established oldschool classics. But now there are too many people who simply cannot understand the purpose, and are in religious stun, not finding what to do in games where there is so much to do.
Whatcha guys think?
11:13 am, July 5, 2021
0 comments
0 likes
Beluga bih replied to Not yet conviced Valheim is a game July 5, 2021 @ 2:08:26 am PDT
You obviously didn't invest time into the game, ya goof.
11:13 am, July 5, 2021
0 comments
0 likes
Wolfguarde replied to Not yet conviced Valheim is a game July 5, 2021 @ 3:12:43 am PDT
Built a base and a boat. Is that it?
Pretty much, if you discount constantly unfavourable winds, a very basic (and very grindy) progression line, and a largely boring world.
Valheim is a junk food game. It hits a lot of bases people want in a survival game to a functional degree, but lacks the depth to keep them playing for long. In that regard it's good at what it does, but it'll leave you wanting more if you're looking for something satisfying to play.
11:13 am, July 5, 2021
0 comments
0 likes
Big Dave replied to Not yet conviced Valheim is a game July 4, 2021 @ 11:01:30 pm PDT
No but if you need your hand held this isn't the game for you
8:13 am, July 5, 2021
0 comments
0 likes
The Big Brzezinski replied to Not yet conviced Valheim is a game July 4, 2021 @ 11:53:04 pm PDT
You have an objective, a set of emphasized skills, and a possibility space defined by rules. That's pretty much the practical definition of a game.
What exactly is the question here?
What exactly is the question here?
8:13 am, July 5, 2021
0 comments
0 likes
Proto replied to Not yet conviced Valheim is a game July 5, 2021 @ 1:08:44 am PDT
Valheim is a sandbox game, you do what you want to do in the game. You progress with your base(s), your gear, and your travel as much as you like. If itโs not the kind of thing that interests you, there are plenty of other games out there you can check out. :>
8:13 am, July 5, 2021
0 comments
0 likes
Isaac_Clark replied to Not yet conviced Valheim is a game July 4, 2021 @ 9:21:53 pm PDT
Naw there's farming, and milling, and smelting, and 5 bosses, and 9 biomes.
5:13 am, July 5, 2021
0 comments
0 likes
RangerHawk replied to Not yet conviced Valheim is a game July 4, 2021 @ 10:01:49 pm PDT
Sandbox games are all like this to some extent.
5:13 am, July 5, 2021
0 comments
0 likes