Excuse me? Whimsical? I did enjoy being a disco infused communism cop with a brain the size of earth that may have been addicted to every substance.
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Why?
Blood circle on the ground? What do you mean? That was always there!
Sounds like you want a DAM (Digital Asset Management)
Maybe have a look at https://www.resourcespace.com/
I haven't tested it, I just fetched it from awesome-selfhosted.net/
Which is funny, because computer games didn't have any kind of story at the beginning (look at pong, tetris, qbert, asteroids etc.)
What would be a better alternative in your opinion?
Firefly has integration for gocardless/nordigen which is quite usable in europe
For example. In cyberpunk you are forced to first person in combat. That means to look around a corner you have to put yourself in danger. To mitigate this you can invest in certain cyber ware to see through walls or throw recon grenades. If you would be able to use third person you could just move your camera to look around an object. You would have to design the encounters with that in mind and the thinks like recon grenades or looking through walls get less interesting if you allow the view of the player to fly around without getting in danger. As you can guess I don't like this and consider it cheesing. Similar example for kingdom come. There are medieval helmets in the game where you can pull the front piece down. That will impair your field of View. But you get more protection. But this could just be cheesed by turning on third person.
This kind of stuff I mean by cheesed.
Please no. They committed to first person and the game is better for it. Not many games have the commitment for it and that is really sad. I really really dig first person only because it let's the developers design the game around that without players cheesing the mechanics.
The only other game that comes to mind as commited as cyberpunk was kingdom come deliverance which was also better for it.
Plus there is a native Linux version!
Well it is a game/story from Sam lake, for me that means good. I hope he has a few more games in him.
Will ich gleich mitmachen. Hab ich nie so wirklich gelernt.