Before Skyrim, Oblivion, and Morrowind there was Daggerfall, the second entry in what has become a household name for fantasy RPGs. The original is available on Steam and GOG, though 23 years later we have a modern remake in the form of Daggerfall Unity which brings in modern graphics, controls, QoL improvements and mod support (as well as Linux and Mac support).
- rah ( @rah@feddit.uk ) English6•5 months ago
open source … in the Unity engine
- Daxtron2 ( @Daxtron2@startrek.website ) English6•5 months ago
Just because the company has been scummy doesn’t mean that unity stopped being one of the best free game engines available. I like godot but it’s not even close, they just don’t have the resources and man hours spent yet.
- rah ( @rah@feddit.uk ) English2•5 months ago
- Daxtron2 ( @Daxtron2@startrek.website ) English2•5 months ago
Obviously not FOSS or I would’ve said that, but there is objectively a free tier for anyone to use.
- rah ( @rah@feddit.uk ) English1•5 months ago
or I would’ve said that
You did say that.
- Daxtron2 ( @Daxtron2@startrek.website ) English1•5 months ago
I literally didn’t but ok
- rah ( @rah@feddit.uk ) English1•5 months ago
You said it was free: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.en.html
- Daxtron2 ( @Daxtron2@startrek.website ) English1•5 months ago
I never said it was GNU certified free as in freedom, libre software. Its free as in you can just fucking download it and use it without paying. You’re being a pedantic asshole and people wonder why the FOSS community isn’t more popular.
Despite the best efforts of their former management Unity games are still playable!
- rah ( @rah@feddit.uk ) English1•5 months ago
Unity games can’t be compiled and played using free software.
True, but it’s not like they were trying to get it added to get GNU project, it does still require the original closed-source game for assets anyway
- technologicalcaveman ( @technologicalcaveman@kbin.social ) 3•5 months ago
Been playing for a while already. Daggerfall is a favorite of mine. The devs are making a new game called Wayward Realms. It looks like Daggerfall with modern graphics. Down the the weirdness of the layout for the world, with random crypts and graveyards miles from anything at all.
I didn’t really get into TES until Oblivion, has anyone played Daggerfall and/or have any opinions about it?
- Malix ( @Malix@sopuli.xyz ) English5•5 months ago
only played the unity-version, it’s cool but “old school brutal” in difficulty. I guess there are some cheese tactics/methods you can use to overcome it, but a casual/blind approach has a steep learning curve.
The tutorial alone took some effort to survive, got to some town later on, got some quest to go into a dungeon, which continued to be deadly.
I do like older games, but I can’t help but to feel I’m lacking some nostalgiagoggles for this one, even if the game is from “when I was a kid”
- kbin_space_program ( @kbin_space_program@kbin.run ) 4•5 months ago
This I would expect out of it. I have played Morrowind and probably have the physical notebook they included with the game somewhere.
- HipsterTenZero ( @HipsterTenZero@dormi.zone ) English4•5 months ago
I’ve been messing around with it for a minute. It’s dull and repetitive, honestly. And kind of obnoxious without a magic regen mod. All quests have timers, you see, and it takes about 8 hours of resting after each fight to heal to full and recover MP. The dungeons are way bigger than they need to be, and each and every one is a randomly generated labyrinth filled to bursting with monsters. You’re playing find-the-needle-in-the-haystack and can probably afford to get into 10 fights before you fail the quest you’re on.
All of the stuff i like best in daggerfall is iterated upon in later titles to be better - especially spell creation. I hear the story is interesting later on, though.
- Malgas ( @Malgas@beehaw.org ) English4•5 months ago
There’s an option (or maybe it’s a mod?) in Daggerfall Unity to reduce the size of the procedural dungeons. The plot dungeons will still be stupidly large, as their layout is fixed, but it helps with everything else.
- Talaraine ( @Talaraine@fedia.io ) 3•5 months ago
I did but it’s been a LONG minute. No insightful opinions, unfortunately, but it was fun for the time period, good story compared to the original Arena, which I also played.
The fact that people care enough to update the game and allow mods really speaks volumes here. Thanks for linking, I might just have to partake in some nostalgia =)
- NKBTN ( @NKBTN@feddit.uk ) English2•5 months ago
I really want to love it, but gameplay-wise it’s got little in common with later TES games, and there’s still plenty of things functionally broken about it. Probably my favourite gaming / let’s play youtuber is Many A True Nerd, and even he gave up after three episodes. I think it’s worth checking out that series for a decent overview.