u/preutneuker

Best wargames with dynamic campaigns?

I currently have Uboat, cold waters and gates of hell: ostfront.

I love stuff where I can play single player games and every time it feels different instead of a bunch of scripted missions.

Uboat u technically still lose the war, but everything in between that is dynamic and I love it.

What other war games have great dynamic campaigns?

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u/preutneuker — 2 days ago

Good content creators on youtube/twitch to learn?

I googled some and got Retromation but he hasnt uploaded anything bazaar in a while. His twitch doesnt seem to be bazaar related either.

theres kripp, but hes so fast, just click click click 0 talking, like idk the items or why he does anything. I get none the wiser watching him.

Ive never even had 2 chests win.... People say read guide watch guide but everything is so dated and the written guides are 10k word essays on why you should pick this over that and then another 10k word essay on why that over this might also work.

Like isnt there anything short comprehensive?

Also off topic, but im really tired of facing ultra giga chad sweatlords in the bottom barrel ranked, like why the F am I facing those? Id like to play against people my skill, tyvm.

And yeah, rank reset, but if top lvl players get reset to bottom rank every time than this is the worst implementation of rank reset ever.

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u/preutneuker — 12 days ago

WSIB Whats the best WW2/cold war era games out there?

So I have Uboat (wich is amazing) I love the crew aspect, the fact u can see in your sub, the fact ur not a killing machine and enemy warships are hella dangerous (im not good at the game) so you avoid them!

Go for merchant/cargo ships etc. The missions you get are patrol missions or mine laying or just "normal stuff" like that, not "go sink this 10 ship american battle armada in an epic cinematic fight" its you, a normal fragile Uboat thats has to pick fights carefully.

I also play hell let loose. And while I like the firefights and gun fights etc.

What I love most about the game is being a support, driving supplies around, helping the commander etc. or just being a spotter in the tank. Being a medic helping my team or supplying my anti tank guy with rockets etc. Love that stuff.

I also play cold waters. Its kinda like Uboat but more arcadey imo, you kinda are a really, REALLY powerful unit on the battlefield. But I guess good subs in that era actually where that powerfull.

Now, I have played war thunder, world of warships BUT I got sick at tired of the endless grind and stupid mechanics etc. Sepcially in world of warships lol... some of the ships they added.... yeah no. Im done with that game.

Same in war thunder, just ugh. I got no more will power to play that.

SO id rather have PVE and not pvp games. I kinda want to just chill and not stress about whom has better reflexes etc. (HLL is the only pvp game I play and thats more than enough, dont need fast reflexes there, I can get a good score by just being helpfull in the right places)

Now 1 game I have checked is hearts of iron 4, but every time I watch a YT video of it I kinda get put off by the massive UI, like dang dude, its like youre reading a book with the gazillion numbers and things to click on etc. So IDK if its for me.

Other than that, yeah hit me up! WW2/cold war era games!

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u/preutneuker — 13 days ago

Started playing earlier this week, and my biggest win was the first chest. After that i didnt get there anymore.

For starters idk what to pick when you have those 3 optioms, shop, go the beach or some random treasure etc. i always just kinda randonly click on what sounds cool. How do you decide where to go?

Also vs players, i think i have a good board, but then i get instantly destroyed by obviously uber players whom are god at the game even tough im at bottom rank? I mean, i really expected ranked to be.... Same level you know, isnt that the whole point of ranked?

And some items are confusing like they will sya "haste an item 1 sec" okay, so wich item? Is it always just random?

And i also have no clue how to make build, like i sometimes come across an item that seems pitifully weak, but then a few games later i see it destroying me.

Its like, i always buy whats strong in the moment but i cant think ahead to make a build bcs idk the items that are in the game etc. i guess this just comes with time.

So yeah, any help u can give me?

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u/preutneuker — 15 days ago

So I tried dark souls 3 but couldnt finish it.

I also tried sekiro, because I love the asian setting but damn... holy shit that game frustrated me to no end. You have to parry 24/7, so you wait for an attack, it insta hits you, press button... in that order lmao. Yeah no, I had to give up on that game or my controller was going to go trough the wall, I dont even think I got half way.

I did pretty good in elden ring, had to get some help (from summoned people) on a few bosses but never finished it. IDK why, just kinda lost interest. I also did well because the game allowed you to farm exp to no end and I got WAY over lvled for the content I had to do. I farmed for hours to get stronger, defenitly made some bosses a LOT easier.

The only game I did finish and loved from beginning to end is wukong black myth. Mostly because I LOVE the ancient asian setting behind it. Loved every bit of it. Had to look up a build for some bosses but not much.

So Nioh interests me because of the asian setting. And I want to try it. But on a scale of wukon-sekiro how hard is it?

And if I should buy them, where do I start? Is it a story you have to play in order? Or is it 3 seperate stories.

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u/preutneuker — 22 days ago

Was just in the middle of a siege, winning, suddenly...game freeze... gg. 3 times, twice yesterday and once today after like 30 mins. What gives? I remember playing this game before and I had zero issues.... that was over a year ago though. oh wow... started up the game again, tried to start the siege, insta crash to desktop... wtf?

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u/preutneuker — 24 days ago