In a bit of a pre upgrade slump, what do you recommend?
from delitomatoes@lemm.ee to games@lemmy.world on 01 Dec 12:58
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The 9800X3D just came out, so I’m looking to upgrade my 2017 PC to join the modern era, which means I’m waiting to play Baldurs Gate 3 (runs, but not ideal), Dead Space Remake (poorly optimised), Space Marine 2, Cyberpunk, Metaphor etc when I build my new rig in a couple of months.

In the meantime, I’ve finished some indies like Rise of the Golden Idol, first run of Satisfactory, did the Elden Ring DLC.

Then, there’s the gap from now till the next RGG game and Monster Hunter, which would really scratch that action, open world itch.

Any recommendations for action games that feels like you’re doing some exploration? Trying to get into a flow state. I may actually take a break and go read a book instead.

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odium@programming.dev on 01 Dec 13:10 next collapse

Metroidvanias have a blend of action and exploration but in 2d. Some recs: hollow Knight, nine sols.

Only play this if you have the self control to never spend any money on it, but genshin has some pretty good open world exploration.

You can emulate BOTW on PC.

Chee_Koala@lemmy.world on 01 Dec 14:54 next collapse

Second for BotW emulation, if you haven’t played that yet. I took the emulation opportunity to set max_durability of all items at 400% with a helper program. Frick that noise, hahaha.

delitomatoes@lemm.ee on 02 Dec 01:38 collapse

Actually on Nine Sols now, but the amount of concentration it needs it’s quite high, so I can’t stay in a session too long. Thinking of doing a Hollow Knight replay

teft@lemmy.world on 01 Dec 13:15 next collapse

Have you tried the Star Wars Jedi games? Fallen Order should run fine on your machine and possibly Survivor too but that might be a little much for your rig. \

They’re both wicked fun games that award exploration. I would call them souls-lite not soulslike since they are much easier than something like elden ring or sekiro (that doesn’t mean they are easy though).

Dariusmiles2123@sh.itjust.works on 01 Dec 13:25 next collapse

Yeah these games are great, although clearly not perfect.

I enjoy them but some buggy technical aspects in the second one are quite distracting.

But you have a lot to explore in an interesting way.

They remind my of the first new God of War but in a Star Wars world.

acosmichippo@lemmy.world on 01 Dec 15:05 collapse

if i was planning to upgrade my rig soon i’d save these games for the new hardware.

PP_BOY_@lemmy.world on 01 Dec 13:51 next collapse

The Witcher series

The Metro series (Exodus is the most open-world)

The Assassins Creed series

The Far Cry series

All have plenty of titles that are playable on a 9800

missingno@fedia.io on 01 Dec 14:14 next collapse

Anything 2D should run on a toaster.

I'm legally obligated to shill CrossCode as the greatest RPG ever made.

Chee_Koala@lemmy.world on 01 Dec 14:52 next collapse

That Mad Max game deeply discounted on steam RN, pretty cool action, in car and out, nice exploration, not BotW levels but good enough.

specialseaweed@sh.itjust.works on 02 Dec 00:44 collapse

Mad Max was way better than it had any right to be.

capt_wolf@lemmy.world on 01 Dec 15:06 next collapse

I just started playing Terraria again for the first time in a few years. TMODLoader is now a supported extension of it, so there’s a ton of extra content and difficulty modifiers to play with. Having a randomly generated world with a mess of new and unknown stuff definitely scratches that exploration itch.

Voroxpete@sh.itjust.works on 01 Dec 17:19 next collapse

Witcher 3 for sure.

Control.

Dark Souls 3.

Bloodborne.

Not exactly action, but Shadows of Doubt has moments of action, lots of exploration, and amazing detective mechanics.

Valheim

Subnautica

The Little Big Adventure remake.

Metro Exodus

delitomatoes@lemm.ee on 02 Dec 01:33 next collapse

Haven’t heard a couple of these, will check out Shadow of Doubt

Voroxpete@sh.itjust.works on 02 Dec 02:21 collapse

It’s a little janky, and the blocky aesthetic may or may not be your thing, but it handles the idea of detective work better than any other game I’ve ever played. It’s not just “Walk around in detective vision until you assemble enough clues for the character to tell you the solution.” You have to actually think about things, examine the evidence, assemble a theory of the crime. Which is doubly impressive given that every crime is procedurally generated.

Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 02 Dec 17:45 collapse

Bloodborne

IF ONLY

Voroxpete@sh.itjust.works on 02 Dec 18:27 collapse

Huh, my bad. For some reason I thought there was a PC port already.

Ashtear@lemm.ee on 01 Dec 23:08 next collapse

Did you ever play Divinity: Original Sin 2? Since you mentioned Baldur’s Gate 3, it plays a lot like that, just minus the license and a much greater emphasis on environmental effects. It was super well-received at the time.

[deleted] on 02 Dec 17:23 next collapse

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Damage@feddit.it on 02 Dec 19:59 collapse

TYRANNY! It’s an RPG from Obsidian that shares the Pillars of Eternity engine, very cool premise and story, main campaign is short so it shouldn’t keep you occupied long, unless you decide to replay of course, the storyline changes A LOT depending on your actions (and even upon choices you make before even playing), so replayability is very high.

So you don’t actually explore map, but lore.