So I am just curious what everyone is doing to pass the time until Pantheon finally comes out? Are you playing a different MMORPG or MOBA? A different type of online game, or a single player game?
I just started playing Fallout 4 again because I was hyped for Fallout 76, but the hype is gone basically now. I also play WoW once every few days mainly because my fiancee plays so I only really play when I'm running one of her lower level alts through MC haha. I also get together pretty regularly to play D&D with a group of friends, we have 2 or 3 different campaigns that I am apart of right now.
I'm passing the time by practicing my environmental attunement for Pantheon by taking a direct hit from a hurricane. That works...right?
Just looked Fallout 76 up, is it Sub, or GW2 style? Also what kind of game is it? PvP, PvE?
We are just entering fall here in the PNW, much to do getting things ready for the rainy season and winter. Plus there will be the secondary computer build so I have something I can run the game on. Current system is setup with Linux which the initially the game will not handle. Perfectly ok with that. So I have a good many things to bide my time with. I have waiting all these many years, I can wait a bit more :)
I play EQ1 when i am not playing a console game. Was playing on TLP, but the populations travel with the newest server and newest expac so its hard to keep up with everyone. Been playing my old main on normal servers just to have fun while i waste time. Work old quests, revisit old content, farm items for random twinks.
LOTRO since it is one of the games where you cannot speed-level to level-cap in a few days or even a week. Yes I know one can buy a level boost in the accursed store.
The lore makes up for the game weaknesses for me but that won't keep me there after alpha hits here.
Considering Project Gorgon despite its weaknesses after I finally give up on LOTRO.
I just finished playing through Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom.
I was a bit sceptical when I first found it, but now I'm really glad that I got it! A great mix of storytelling, battles (both party and army), kingdom building, quests...all with great music, and the visuals are actually very nice. A big world to explore, and you will find many means to travel it. It's a really loveable world :) The game is not very challenging (if that's what you want), but it has quite a bit of depth in its systems.
Overall, I can only recommend this game.
dragoonn said:Just looked Fallout 76 up, is it Sub, or GW2 style? Also what kind of game is it? PvP, PvE?
The game is both PvP and PvE, as far as I'm aware. Not sure on the subscription model yet.
Still dabbling on SWTOR, Fallout 4 and may do another Dragon Age Inquisition playthrough to get my epic fantasy fix. Tried to play Elder Scrolls Online, couldn't get the launcher to launch properly (would load and freeze immediately at 1% load) and I don't want to play it badly enough to jump through hoops and work arounds to get it to run properly.
WoW, SWTOR, The Division...
WoW Working on Mythic Raid progression and Running Mythic + Dungeons
SWTOR just keeping some of my characters current with storyline and gear.
The Division ... have everything, completed everything, no new content or gear, but I just love the game.
So Fallout 76 was a huge let down. I am currently playing in a few D&D campaigns (running one as the DM myself and playing as a PC in 2 others) and need to start playing Neverwinter again on PS4. It seems everyone right now is playing the new super smash bros. game on the switch, which I don't have :(
Once I get my gaming PC up I set up a 2 hour challenge, I'll play all the games in my Steam library for AT LEAST 2 hours before buying anything new. Should hold me over for quite awhile. After that I got a few games I would like to try out and then I might jump into one of the EQ emulators since I've never played that game, started out playing MMO's in vanilla WoW and could barely speak English even then.
Having fun with Rimworld when I want some alone gaming that I can pause quickly- so dramatic on commitment mode! I found myself actually caring for the pawns. Also resurrected old account on EQ and catching up with how its changed, kind of a culture shock but there are alot of returning players coming back from like a long time ago like me, so that is nice.