Wait... is this secretly the best cod ever?

I returned to cod in 2023 after taking a hiatus and bought mw3 preordered and everything. The game has 137 fuckin weapons??? That's more than Battlefield 4!

And we get ALL the goat maps, in the new graphic gloss and new cool movement.

MWZ is addicting as fuck. Menu theme goes hard.

Didn't play campaign since black ops 2.

Dunno... kinda seems S tier.

u/Hyphalex — 2 days ago

My idea for act of war expansion

Game takes place in 1988. Agent Roe's perspective. The building of the consortium, plunder of the soviet union fall. Heavily leans into VBSS style combat. New dynamic weather like rain, tides, hail and snow.

Features brand new amphibious combat. Certain infantry can swim and temporarily go under water to be stealthy. All factions get new Amphibious vehicles that can function as boats if needed. New dock building that can construct new small water vehicles scales up to everyone's equivalent to a PT Boat. New sea defenses

New faction: USSR. Faction specializes in heavy firepower and speed with weak armor. Spetznaz late game infantry that specializes in diving. Conscript low end unit, incapable of stealth but can capture enemy buildings after a sweeping late game upgrade. Faction specializes in an attrition style, 'sieze and fortify'.

US Army: Seal replaces delta force with permanent upgrade making them swimming capable, and can stay underwater indefinitely with a toggle, Armed with mp5. Marines can swim obviously. Can build new Hesco barriers and buildings get hesco aesthetic barriers with a defense upgrade.

Consortium: slightly different vehicles and infantry that fit the period. Can now make buildings invisible with upgrades. Playstyle changes to become hit ajd run glass cannons.

Task force Talon: comes into play later in campaign as an unplayable faction. The origin of tft...

New swamp, Oil rig 'mother base style maps', New winter style maps. Can now control offshore oil rigs for passive resources in a similar style to company of heroes: Defend territory to maintain the flow. All other style of gathering resources returns.

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u/Hyphalex — 6 days ago

The next stage of bgs evolution: Daggerfall Remaster/Remake.

Elders Scrolls 2 remade with the new graphics and combat physics would be how they improve from Starfield. Starfield's biggest issue, was that it was empty.

Daggerfall was unbelievably massive, not empty. Has the lore work already cut out for them. All they have to do is examine their own work.

If this was done, the leap in mechanics would be so insane it would make all other games they made pale in comparison.

Yes, I'm aware they would never do this.

u/Hyphalex — 11 days ago
▲ 185 r/Starfield

Niira should be the vault 87 equivalent.

Vault 87 is pretty much impossible to approach without insane anti rad and chems. Niira should be far harsher for the player. Some Super Xenoweapons here and there...

Niira could have rogue mechs, and pockets of the planet with insane atmospheric toxicity, that you'll die in seconds without extreme corrosive protection.

We learn that the colony war came at great cost to Niira's indigenous habitat and climate. Yet anytime I'm over there, it seems pretty managable compared to riding my buggy on Porrima 3. Can get frostbite extremely fast.

After UC questline, feels kinda like a footnote. Can see lots of potential

u/Hyphalex — 12 days ago

2010 Feels like the last time the world actually felt alive.

Like the concept of humans as social creatures took it's last breath and died in 2016. Society was already on it's way out soon after 2010.

I still r3member what the people were like back then. People who grew up during the late 2010s or 2020s wouldn't believe their own eyes. People caught scrolling would get clowned on. People could afford to have a culture. I mean, blockbusters were still open, malls were still alive. Fashion for the sake of being fashionable. There was a point where the economy took full precidence over all other news and this was the last time it didn't happen yet.

People generally wanted to get out of the house and meet new faces. The Iphone era started this new age of chronically online. People had the internet before this, but it was optional. Even Reddit was Better before Swartz died.

By 2012 everyone started to get hugely political, and smug about their shitty party, making it their whole personality. A dime a dozen in 2026 for how many times I hear people say 'it was always like that' No, the fuck it wasn't.

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u/Hyphalex — 14 days ago
▲ 165 r/Starfield

Procyon B-1 is Astrophobia

One planet in the entire solar system. All the stars in the sky flying away like shooting stars, fading from view in seconds due to the extreme time dilation. Nobody goes to this place. No humans have ever stepped foot on this planet according to the coding in the game LocTypeNoHumanPresence for the whole system. No ship, no noise... nothing.

A true wasteland.

u/Hyphalex — 15 days ago

Breakthrough on my skeleton crew base on Procyon B-1

An unusual situation occurred after sleeping a few times on Venus. Looking at my production speed per minute, you'd think this is not true. But I discovered on other outposts receiving helium, that they now have infinite helium flow. I now have access to as much helium as I want at infinite scale.

because of the reverse time dilation, my other bases can now transfer as many resources as the game lets me put down cargo pads. The pace of production with a few modest extractors on this planet outpaces the need of all potential outposts in the game by about a fourfold.

This is crazy.

the math here is:

22.32/min. but for every hour I sleep on earth about 4x this is produced. (16x4=64 min) 83.333=60mins

sleeping on venus multiplies this by 100. Sleeping on Venus for 24 hrs multiplies by 24.

Every day I sleep on venus ~199,986 units of helium is produced. Dang.

u/Hyphalex — 15 days ago

CEO promises job interviews for people who get the company logo tattooed.

u/Hyphalex — 15 days ago

Setting up stove burners reclaims the unfiltered searches again.

Set up a stove burner under a new owner, and the searches look like they did 10 years ago. I then open the applications I otherwise won't see and enter my real one. No spam :) that is all

Fyi don't input you're resume into indeed.

Follow me for more cooking skills

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u/Hyphalex — 16 days ago

Yo this Politician got elected, bought out, and faces no accountability. Catherine Fernandez

New fear unlocked. Any town could get shutdown depending on who you voted for.

The town is called Hartman and the mayor was Catherine Fernandez

u/Hyphalex — 16 days ago
▲ 320 r/Starfield

What if we had a true superearth like Kashyyyk in an update?

Towering Trees. Massive animals, and a new city and pois on trees.


-TYPE: ROCK

-GRAVITY: 1.50 G-10 G

-ATMOSPHERE: MAX O2 ^(25-26%)

-TEMPERATURE: TEMPERATE

-MAGNETOSPHERE: STRONG ^(at least)

-FAUNA: ASTRONOMICAL

-FLORA: ASTRONOMICAL

-WATER: SAFE/ BIOLOGICAL


Dagobahlike too.

u/Hyphalex — 19 days ago
▲ 116 r/Starfield

We should be able to put sandbags barriers like these around bases!

Aesthetically it helps the rugged vibe for some of the more hostile planets.

u/Hyphalex — 24 days ago
▲ 284 r/Starfield

Why you should build a helium farm on Luyten's Rock.

It has the best combination for a Base for the purpose of exploiting helium for cargo links.

Make another base somewhere like Venus, sleep for 24 hrs and get OVER 2400hrs of production from the planet because the UT time conversion for this one is UNDER an hour.

On top of that, this planet naturally boasts tantalum, and atmospheric helium, so there is unlimited potential for spamming extractors. Tantalum is an important ingredient for Tier 3 vapor extractors for helium btw.

There are a handful of planets with a lower UT conversion, but this is the LOWEST for one with atmospheric helium.

Also it looks super unique. Probably my favorite planet in the game.

u/Hyphalex — 25 days ago