AceCephalon

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[–] AceCephalon@pawb.social 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Funny enough, the different family tokens actually do spawn randomly where you can pick them up, they're just only in caves, fairly rare to spawn in any one particular spot, and they can spawn in so many spread out places it's unlikely to find them within a reasonable search time without splitting up to speed the process, so usually not worth it compared to just getting them normally unless they change them a lot.

[–] AceCephalon@pawb.social 1 points 1 year ago

Ah, hadn't seen the patch notes for when they did that, with it being in the game like that for so long, but fair enough for that getting changed.

[–] AceCephalon@pawb.social 7 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (4 children)

I'd say they're relatively side grades that comes down to smaller differences. Namely that the Kuva Nukor has an extra 2 meters range on the chain effect, but the Tenet Cycron has innate punch through, and can chain 2 times from each target hit with the main beam, vs the Nukor chaining 2 times from just the initial target normally.

Specifically, the Tenet Cycron has chains 7 meters from target, the Kuva Nukor has chains 9 meters from target, but the Tenet Cycron can potentially chain to more targets at closer range due to punch through.

Other specifics include the Tenet Cycron having 28 meters range vs 29 meters for the Kuva Nukor, which isn't much difference, as well as Tenet Cycron having a slightly higher base fire rate, which means the lower status chance evens out quickly.

And potentially more or less relevant, the Tenet Cycron has recharging ammo, as opposed to the regular reloading of Kuva Nukor, they roughly add up to the same reload time of 2 seconds for a full reload it seems, but the recharge can be partial in less time in addition to not needing ammo pickups, but the Kuva Nukor can fire longer without reloading.

Oh, and I nearly forgot, the Kuva Nukor causes the hidden microwave status effect, which counts as a status for galvanized status mods and certain other effects, the status itself just makes the hit body part a bit larger and thus easier to hit so long as other parts don't cover it from also getting affected by it.

[–] AceCephalon@pawb.social 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

Besides the unlimited use ferrystone, which doesn't work in bitterblack isle, that was added to the first game later, the fast traveling works pretty much the exact same.

If anything, there's more fast travel options in Dragon's Dogma 2 thanks to the ox carts which let you skip time until you arrive, or get ambushed, which lets you continue once you clear the ambush. And that's just from well under a few hours of my time in game.

Also in the significantly less than 24 hours I've had, rift crystals, the currency they're selling for "convenience", are quite easy to get, and you absolutely never need to spend them on pawns, just drop the max pawn level to your own level or under and they're free to use.

I've already gotten enough to do a full appearance change, another thing they're selling for "convenience", without specifically trying to get them, just having fun playing the game, exploring, and completing quests.

And the tents? They aren't consumable unless maybe they get broken from ambushes, which I have yet to have occur after over 5 uses of the cheapest tent, likely because I clear the area around me first. All that's affected is weight, which becomes less of a problem the more you play regardless.

Wakestones? If you're dying, you're not prepared or ready enough, come back later, it's really that simple. I've already gotten a wakestone shard randomly, which you combine a few to get a full wakestone, which seems way faster than the first game given the much larger scale of this one. Not to mention that the ones you can buy as DLC are limited in that you can only buy 5 total, ever, but likely you can get endless amounts later in the game.

The rift incense? The one offered is the actual worst one available, it's random, as opposed to the pre-set ones you can get in game.

Even the rift crystals you can only buy a limited amount for "convenience" when you can get unlimited just for playing the game.

I'm sorry if I went off topic and on an extended reply, just a bit frustrated that I've been seeing tons of people spreading outright wrong and incorrect information about basic parts of the game. I've played both games now and gladly will clear up a ton of stuff like that. It's one thing to criticize the microtransactions themselves accurately for what they are, and another thing entirely to lie out of ignorance just to have more to complain about.

[–] AceCephalon@pawb.social 3 points 1 year ago

Hi, here's your pretty much useless furry check.

Double meaning entirely intentional, because funny.

[–] AceCephalon@pawb.social 3 points 1 year ago

Ah yes, gotta love seeing Captain Vor invading other realities just to monologue another time before the cutting in half cycle continues as it always has and always will.

[–] AceCephalon@pawb.social 3 points 1 year ago

Beeper moment.

[–] AceCephalon@pawb.social 2 points 1 year ago

To my knowledge, that is actually a thing. People with Autism, as well as people with ADHD, tend to be a bit better at some things that people without usually struggle with for one reason or another. Basically just down to differences of how their brain works with vs without Autism/ADHD. And due to those differences being all you've ever known in your experience, it's hard to know what might make something easier for you, as it just comes naturally, while other things might be completely unnatural to you compared to someone without. I can't exactly recall anything specific without doing some searching, but doing so would probably give some answers.

Also, side point but I only thought about it a bit later despite it being your first sentence. Something also common with Autism is that it's significantly easier to tell when someone else has it when you do as well, and vice versa, where people without Autism might not ever even tell unless they're maybe more familiar with it.

[–] AceCephalon@pawb.social 8 points 2 years ago

I'm honestly surprised I've not seen anyone make that connection for a joke, thanks dyslexia, it's pretty funny.

[–] AceCephalon@pawb.social 14 points 2 years ago

Totally not completely cursed, and those example sentences absolutely didn't make me regret being literate.

[–] AceCephalon@pawb.social 3 points 2 years ago

Memes, the DNA of the soul.

[–] AceCephalon@pawb.social 7 points 2 years ago

Ah yes, even in the dark future, furries are making super advanced and useful technologies to be more furry.

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