What did you do today.

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Re: What did you do today.

Post by Konrad » Wed Feb 23, 2022 5:58 am

Vive la France
The Chap in blue is called a Voltguerie or something close to that. A skirmisher. I did him start to finish before tackling the other 7, just to get a feel for it. The lass is a vivivivifranchvivi or something. Apparently the French had women roaming the battlefield with brandy kegs as support. I have a cart with a barrel and a few more of those too.
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Post by Primarch » Sun Feb 27, 2022 12:47 pm

Some more random models I finished.
A Necron thingie.
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A Custodes
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A heretical tech-priest who has been playing with the forbidden toys.
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A super-hero of sorts.
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A pair of Ice Dancers for Malifaux.
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Dwarves (41 of them in total).
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Re: What did you do today.

Post by Jye Nicolson » Thu Mar 03, 2022 1:58 am

Awesome work, Prim, particularly like the lightning effect on the Custodes blade.

(obligatory "you're almost ready for Kill Team" joke. Not a joke if you've ever painted any other Custodes I guess)

For my part I painted Krondys, the new Stormcast Dragon, and then sort of gave up at his base. I will get around to it at some point! I'm building up a backlog at the moment, mostly Asuryani and Harlequins, in anticipation of better productivity when three events come soonish:

- I'm done with Elden Ring
- Slightly warmer weather in the morning to make regular small priming runs more practical
- Baseball season

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Re: What did you do today.

Post by Balloonacorn » Thu Mar 03, 2022 2:19 am

Jye Nicolson wrote:
Thu Mar 03, 2022 1:58 am

- I'm done with Elden Ring
Is there an issue with Elden Ring?
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Re: What did you do today.

Post by Jye Nicolson » Thu Mar 03, 2022 2:23 am

Balloonacorn wrote:
Thu Mar 03, 2022 2:19 am
Is there an issue with Elden Ring?
In that I'm not going to do anything else until I have the platinum trophy, yes. It's huge! I'm 40+ hours in and level 100 and I'd be shocked if I was half done with this playthrough.

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Re: What did you do today.

Post by me_in_japan » Thu Mar 03, 2022 5:02 am

I'm curious, genuinely. What's the big wahoo about elden ring? I watched some trailers and it looks...kinda ok? Like, aesthetically it seems pretty generic dark fantasy style. Gameplay wise I believe it's kind of an RPG? The only concrete thing I've heard is that it's very unforgiving, a la dark souls. I don't quite follow how being forced to retread ground you've already covered, but without the stuff you used to get there (a la dark souls) has become a positive thing. Like, I'd rather spend 100hours playing and completing 3 games than retreading one game 3 times, yknow?

So what's the big deal, hmmmn? *raises eyebrow questioningly*

(Context: I can play games for about 30mins to an hour per day, maybe 2-3 hours on a weekend day, if I do nothing else at all with my free time. This says more about me needing free time than anything it might say about the merits of Elden Ring's gameplay, but my point is: making a game long/difficult is not necessarily a selling point.)
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Re: What did you do today.

Post by Jye Nicolson » Thu Mar 03, 2022 5:30 am

me_in_japan wrote:
Thu Mar 03, 2022 5:02 am
I'm curious, genuinely. What's the big wahoo about elden ring? I watched some trailers and it looks...kinda ok? Like, aesthetically it seems pretty generic dark fantasy style. Gameplay wise I believe it's kind of an RPG? The only concrete thing I've heard is that it's very unforgiving, a la dark souls. I don't quite follow how being forced to retread ground you've already covered, but without the stuff you used to get there (a la dark souls) has become a positive thing. Like, I'd rather spend 100hours playing and completing 3 games than retreading one game 3 times, yknow?

So what's the big deal, hmmmn? *raises eyebrow questioningly*

(Context: I can play games for about 30mins to an hour per day, maybe 2-3 hours on a weekend day, if I do nothing else at all with my free time. This says more about me needing free time than anything it might say about the merits of Elden Ring's gameplay, but my point is: making a game long/difficult is not necessarily a selling point.)
So the following is not to sell you on it, but try to contextualise why people enjoy it. It is probably not for you and that's OK.

TLDR: It's Dark Souls crossed with Breath of the Wild, by the Dark Souls team. Combat and boss battles many of us have come to love in a gorgeous and striking open world of massive scale.

On Souls itself, it doesn't really work the way you're describing it. It's relatively easy to die in Souls style games but rather than revert to an earlier save you respawn at an earlier point, and the enemies respawn too. So anything you've picked up you absolutely still have! What you lose is essentially currency, the stuff you use to level up and buy things (though you can recover it if you reach your body). But you never go backwards in any sense, and the amount of currency you can lose fairly rapidly becomes meaningless; it only really hurts right at the start. Getting to know the level, unlocking shortcuts etc usually means you don't usually have a bad trip to where you need to be, and the things you've done stay done (shortcuts stay open, bosses and minibosses stay dead etc).

The bosses are quite challenging, but not in a twitch sense. They're mostly about patience and nerve. I die a lot on them because I'm terrible, but it's always my fault for deciding that I could absolutely get another attack in, or spamming dodge rather than reading the cue, or just running my stamina bar out rather than taking a second to reset. They're incredibly rewarding to beat, though the secret is in most cases you can just outlevel them and give yourself a much larger margin for error. Souls does not do level scaling and that works against you early but increasingly for you as you progress.

(The *difficulty* of Souls is wildly overstated and it's not actually a good game series to prove your l33t skills with. But there are definitely some bosses that mean business, and beating them is just as good as beating a tough MMO raid fight for me)

Elden Ring is interesting because it translates all this to an open world context. While it does have some intricately designed, folding-back-on-themselves classic Souls dungeons on that big map, there's basically never a time where you're forced to take on a particular challenge. You can always just wander off to something else that catches your eye and naturally grow stronger as you do it. This I think will make it a more accessible and enjoyable game for many people because the experience of calibrating your strength to the difficulty of a boss that is easiest to get by grinding in normal Souls games is achieved by just...adventuring...in this one.

It's still not for everyone! But a lot of people have *loved* the Souls experience, and a lot of people will learn to love it here where the natural gameplay makes it more obvious what there is to love about it and how easily even poorly skilled gamers like myself can thrive there.

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Re: What did you do today.

Post by Karantu » Thu Mar 03, 2022 11:29 am

Adding to what Jye had to say about Elden Ring, its a really high quality action-RPG experience as a whole. Its amazing as a Souls-like game but since its open world there's a lot more new ways to enjoy it as well. Personally I have been enjoying riding around on my horse and exploring the world and finding loot and side dungeons a lot more than any other open world game I've played. Everything just feels so smooth and if you enjoy dark fantasy the setting and atmosphere is extremely spot on as well with a decent variety of areas to explore which all tie in the to highly optional lore.

Also when it comes to difficulty, the game is as difficult as you want it to be but not in the traditional sense of having difficulty modes. There are a lot of in-game mechanics such as leveling, crafting, upgrading items, summoning (spirits, NPCs, other players) and so on, that are designed to help you with parts of the game you struggle with. There is a significant number of people like streamers who put restrictions on themselves to make the game harder but that's just because that's the experience they enjoy. This is mainly possible since the gameplay mechanics actually allow you to beat bosses and clear areas with minimal powering up and feels extremely rewarding since due to the whole learning process of figuring out attack patterns and timings.

Anyway, even though it can be a hard game, it still doesn't really feel grindy or like work at any point as long as you're enjoying it the way you want to.

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Re: What did you do today.

Post by me_in_japan » Thu Mar 03, 2022 12:59 pm

Fair enough, fair enough. I guess I can kinda see the appeal. It actually sounds a wee bit like what I'm doing with Aloy and her robot chums in Horizon, albeit in a rather different setting. I'm still not sold on it for the near 1man it costs just now, but maybe a year or so down the line when we get the Game of the Year edition I'll give 'er a whirl. Cheers for the info, chaps. *doffs cap and bows low*

*edit* also, Jye mentioned Breath of the Wild. Is it any good? I've (shocked gasp) never played a Zelda game. Is that relevant?
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Re: What did you do today.

Post by Primarch » Thu Mar 03, 2022 1:38 pm

Remember when this thread was for painted models? Those were the days. :lol: :lol: :lol: It seems like everyone is more into video games at the moment.

Elden Ring looks interesting enough, though I have no idea what Elden actually means.
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