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You can change my morning mate...
No one knows. No official word just people blowing misleading info out of their asses.
What kind of games do you like? I have a problem and buy alot of games so I have some I can suggest. Here are some of my favorite action games that have survival, or crafting or souls Ike mechanics: Grime, Sands of Aura, Alaloth, Rotwood, State of Decay 2, Enshrouded, Grounded, Blood West.
Example:
Level30 cap: tier1 tier 2 tier3 equipment
Level60 cap: tier4 tier5 tier6 equipment
Level90 cap: tier7 tier8 tier9 equipment
Sands of Aura seems pretty decent, i might go for it.
Do you have any advice for the same type of game but with a more "colorfoul" environnement ?
Kind of tired to go trough tunnel and cave everyday ^^
I've tried Enshrouded and i like the environnement (forest, green land etc) but i find the combat mechanics without any sensation...
Remnant I & II is probably actually the closest it has a neat artstyle random loot, some randomised worlds etc
I actually strongly concur with this option. It's 1.0 is May 8th and it's insanely good. It has castle building and it is pve/pvp with pvp being optional. They are redoing the progression system from the ground up on release. Before, you would beat bosses to gain new and specific dropped magic spells and crafting options for your base but in the future release, you will now be able to dictate which type of magic you want to gain. There is also a Castlevania tie in at launch that I'm excited about.
It was perfect, remind me of Tunic in a way...