u/Dull-Custard1385

▲ 15 r/anno117+1 crossposts

Is anno117 a chill game experience?

Hey, I’m looking to get back into gaming after a long break and looking for a chill game. Would you say anno117 is a chilled experience? Is it possible to turn the combat off and would you recommend this for a fun play through? I also don’t want to miss out on major gameplay mechanics so interested to hear you guys’s thoughts.

Also do you recommend the story mode for a first play through? Any tips on how to set up/ approach the game for a more chilled experience would be appreciated.

Thanks

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u/Dull-Custard1385 — 7 days ago
▲ 4 r/CK3ConsoleEdition+2 crossposts

Ck3 but chill is it possible?

Hey guys! I haven’t played in a while. Decided to get back into gaming after a long break, I had loads of fun with ck3 a while back but the thought of returning to it feels a bit overwhelming. Any suggestions on how to start and is there a way to have a bit more of a chilled experience with the game. Previously I was just starting in Ireland and trying to expand and take over the whole of Great Britain maybe I was trying to rush this but I would always find things were going really well until they weren’t and full chaos breaks out. I know that’s part of the fun of the game, I love the setting and the storylines that emerge but just wondering if it’s possible to have a bit more of a chilled play through. I have a good understanding of the basic mechanics I think pre dlc. Anyway I’m fancying downloading the new dlcs but feeling a bit overwhelmed so any advice on good places to start, good things to aim for in the new play through or different ways to approach the game would be greatly appreciated. I hope this isn’t a stupid question. Thanks in advance.

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u/Dull-Custard1385 — 7 days ago