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  1. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    can be good if done correctly
    you dont want players to sit on the same fricking weapon all game and not try out other things.
    Make everything viable, be Goblin Slayer

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      in w3 you just stay on same weapon constantly, it merely encourages interacting with nearby blacksmiths to repair all equipment

  2. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    >game has weapon durability
    >instantly filtered

  3. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    In some games, it's necessary. If you didn't have weapon durability in Project Zomboid, people would only stick with the first katana they find until they die,

  4. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Play Cursed Blacksmith
    one of the few games with a correctly done durability system.

  5. 1 year ago
    Anonymous
    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      what show?

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        shirobako

  6. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Is always horseshit, especially in games with heavy narrative focus. If you absolutely want it, keep it in your garbage arcade, gameplay-focused games.

    Weapons durability always comes down to two things
    >being inconsequential because there is a shit ton of weapons, which makes the entire concept pointless
    >being a massive pain in the ass because you've stock on weapons and/or keep repairing them with the exact copies of the same/similar weapon because the game really need to create some reason for you to put points into the repair skills and perks
    So at absolute best, it is pointless, at worst it's a chore that detracts from the gameplay.

    Give me ONE (1) non-random non-crappy game with a narrative focus that had weapons durability done in a way where it actually added something worthwhile to the player's enjoyment/immersion without it falling into the two aforementioned cases.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      .cont
      The argument that players would then stick to one weapon is a bullshit argument.
      The idea that you need weapons durability to have a motivation to try different weapons is nonsensical. If you need your weapons falling apart for you to try out new toys the games give you then you should just have a nice day.

  7. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    It's not bad per se. Guns being worn out after thousands of rounds fired and swords being dulled from dozens of fights is a cool concept.
    It's just shit when applied like in BOTW where a single gold enemy will take 4 brand new weapons to kill

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      >Guns being worn out after thousands of rounds fired and swords being dulled from dozens of fights is a cool concept.
      Never happens. Weapons durability in games is always fricked and way, way lower than it should be.
      If weapons, be it guns or melee weapons, were that unreliable and fragile they would be useless.

  8. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Why is she programming in Neovim using the Gruvbox theme?

  9. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    >movie game
    >hollywood IP
    >western "game"
    >"ambitious and brave"

  10. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Tolerable enough, I have worse
    >weapon durability - weapon repairs are finite or can be made only in special missions
    I am looking at you, dying light
    Still better than no repairs at all, though

  11. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    I always mod it out whenever possible.
    Zombie games suffer the most from it, a sword i get but how the frick is a solid steel pipe with weighted bolts going to break from beating up rotting carcasses.

  12. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    I think there are times when it can enhance an experience. The dead rising series makes a pretty viable with the amount of shit you can pick up, and I personally find it exhilarating when your weapon jams in Stalker.

  13. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    I like the idea of weapon durability, but the game has to be designed around it. Dead Rising did it well I think. Weapons in these types of games should be used and thrown away, the player shouldn't get attached to them any more than they would get attached to consumable item.

    I don't really like durability systems where keeping the weapon repaired is a meaningless task, like long-term durability systems where you just restore a number by visiting an npc like a blacksmith. that's pointless

  14. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Are there any games where weapon material has a fleshed-out effect on the durability system? For example iron weapons do more damage but they rust unlike bronze?

  15. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    >hated it in Fallout
    >never cared in BOTW

    Why???

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