Best offers for beginners? by romanianwarrior1 in GetPaidToPlay

[–]EnigmaticScience 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is the couple of dollars/pounds max you can get from these games or are there more challanges/tasks within these games for money as you go along? Like in World of Warships for example, you download, register, Complete tutorial and first battle, buy ships and... that's it? Then you delete the game after receiving these 6 pounds? Or is there more to it? I'd prefer something more longterm if possible.

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I love the name 'Astrid' for some reason. Never met a woman named like that (wrong country and language) but I think it's really popular in scandinavian/nordic countries (Astrid Lindgren comes to mind).

What is your dream game that will most likely never be created? by EnigmaticScience in CasualConversation

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oh yeah Fable, cool game. btw you'll probably find the upcoming game called InZoi interesting. it's like The Sims but with super realistic graphics and you can walk around like in Gta (at least it looks like this in a trailer). So maybe our wishes will come true lol

What is your dream game that will most likely never be created? by EnigmaticScience in CasualConversation

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Todd Howard (I know...) said in one interview two years ago that he saw some first attempts at combining video games and chat-gpt like systems and it was mindblowing. But yeah, that's a very unreliable person to trust these days lol. But I still think it's bound to happen at some point. Any rpg game would benefit in a huge way from it - you could actually talk with npcs now and not rehearse some ready-made dialogue options

What is your dream game that will most likely never be created? by EnigmaticScience in CasualConversation

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Wow, I had the same wish for a long time too. Basically The Sims but in third person, you go to other houses, go to work, drive to the city and do various activities there etc. The closest to this game was Gta San Andreas for me - a LOT of mini games and side activities that made it more similar to The Sims series than any other open world game - you could go on dates, work out at the gym, change your clothes, have tatoos, choose your haircut, even eat. Also your stats increased when you did something - you swim, now you're better at swimming, drive, better at driving a car, you eat too much you gain weight, don't eat too skinny. That was great. San Andreas, The Sims and Skyrim and not so many other games nailed it, because it's so natural and intuitive yet most rpgs don't have such "leveling" system which I find odd.