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Today’s game is Alan Wake. I wasted no time getting back too it and went through the first half of episode 4. I would have done the second half but the game crashed sadly. I’m hoping to complete it soon, though with the Silent Hill 2 remake on the horizon i’m considering swapping my plans for Alan Wake 2 with that because i’ve been excited for SH2’s remake for a while and just remembered it’s coming out here in a few days, i’m not 100% sure on if i’ll do that though.

I originally accidentally posted this screenshot to the wrong gaming community, but The screenshot is of the Lodge at the start.

I think this game does a really good job of leveraging it’s landscapes, Particularly at this part. The whole game does an amazing job of capturing it's landscape, especially for a game of it's age where i feel like the landscape can sometimes show it's age.

Episode 4 is probably one of my favorites because i feel like it has a good balance of action moments and story pacing moments. Not to mention i love the lodge section. The escape from the lodge itself is great and it has a lot of cool lore elements, and then the hedge maze and garden outside i love too. It is probably one of the most memorable parts too me. Breaking Episode 4 into two parts may have been a blessing though, as it will let me talk about my other favorite part of Episode 4 in more detail tomorrow without drawing out the post

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[–] whats_all_this_then 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Complete and utter trash really. Just a horrible experience all round. I've used Epic before and I thought offline was a thing. After I was finally able to login, you can imagine my surprise when I learned that I can NEVER play offline. Logged in correctly, ran the game online fine, closed off everything, unplugged ethernet and tried to play - got hit with that "this game requires an internet connection" dialog.

I was willing to look past an outage since I figured maybe it's because it was the second or third time launching it and it needed keys or whatever, but online only? We get internet and power issues like crazy here, that's an actual deal breaker.

Genuinely didn't wanna but I ended up refunding it. Remedy, if you're seeing this, hmu when it's on steam and I can actually play offline. Paid for it once, willing to again :)

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Not to mention the fucking notifications for Epic Games Achievements are loud as all fuck and default to "on" every time you open the launcher so you have to manually turn on Do Not Disturb every time you launch the game or your immersion gets ruined every 5 seconds by an Epic Achievement notification ding (and visual on screen popup btw!)

[–] whats_all_this_then 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

It's so funny you mentioned it because I was actually worried about that too. Achievement popups in a game like this (even on steam tbh) can really take you out of it. And AW2 has qute a few too sheesh. Not sure if steam offline mode still has em. Good to know I'm not insane though haha

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago

It even ruined lots of let's plays and streams of the game if you ever decide to watch any. It's wild how intrusive they are.