Are there any good RPGs for playing an outlaw with morale fibre?
Closest I've found is probably New Vegas, but i wanna try something new.
Are there any good RPGs for playing an outlaw with morale fibre?
Closest I've found is probably New Vegas, but i wanna try something new.
Kenshi
RD2
Side note: why do so many RPGs have boring combat?
>RD2?
do you mean Red Dead Redemption 2?
thats not really a roleplaying game as much as it wants to be.
Hows fighting work in kenshi?
is it just boring turnbased shit?
It's one of my biggest issues, if rpg had good combat that's probably all I'd play. But for the longest time they've been excused because providing good rpg elements somehow means you can't include good combat. Look at elder scrolls for instance, good god the stagnant horror.
as much as I would like to say "Red Dead Redemption 2", it's not really a role-playing game. It's an outlaw game, which is what you want.
Whats with the Ned Kelly posts recently. Did some aussie actually read a history book recently?
nah i want an rpg that doesnt hold your hand and gives you good boy points or bad boy points, and presents grey choices all with consequences.
No, it's real time
It happens automatically but you can micro some elements of it.
I legit want to impregnate ralsei
i've litteraly never seen him mentioned on this website aside from me. what other threads have you been seeing him posted in? /tg/?
Ah i think I know what you mean.
Can i set up traps and stuff to deal with armies?
Sadly, there are no traps to deal with enemies. If you set up an outpost, enemy armies (bandits or factions) will attack it and the best you can do is build walls, set up turrets and hope you designed the whole thing well enough to pay off. Some people like to do stuff like placing the entrance in a pond of water so enemies have to swim to reach it or place obstacles to spread their forces, etc.
dang. still i had a look at it and it looks interesting for sure. Is there any ranged combat at all or should i just make ronin dudes if i were to play?
Yes, there is ranged combat. One would be the turrets I told you about and other is the crossbows in the game. Crossbows are not that common on big enemy armies unless you have a mod installed that changes that so your bigger issue with them would be specialized units you might find around the world.
cool
thanks for the info
In the irl final bosses thread from yesterday someone posted him with the most reddit description i had ever witnessed.
Renegade Commander Shepard
the fuck is a
>reddit description
do you mean it was just some dumbshit calling him a hero or something?