Cities skylines 2: waiting for full mod support and s big discount.
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I really liked Cities Skylines, but I'm getting the impression the sequel isn't exactly being embraced by the community. Are mods not possible yet or is it that there aren't many that have been released?
It was a step down in some instances and didn't provide modding tools out of the gate. Modders are actively shunning it last I heard. More people are playing the original than 2
Nah, they forgot that the core concept of the game combined with the mod support is what made cs1 great. Now for part 2 they tried to go bigger and ended fucking the simulation and they still do not have mod support.
I watch some videos by city planner plays.. and you can just see his disillusionment with cs2.
Horizon Forbidden West on PC. No buy until it's on GOG like Zero Dawn, and under 40 bucks.
BG3 honestly. I‘m not willing to pay more than 40 bucks for a digital copy of a game no matter how good - especially considering the amount of games that I have piled up waiting to be played.
Oh, and Persona 3.
I'm still waiting for Cyberpunk to be cheap enough for me lol, I don't get enough money to buy a game >$20
I've been mildly curious about RDR2. It's been on sale a couple times, but I still feel... icky about the idea of giving Take2 any money.
I bought it on sale then there was some force account creation I didn't notice on the purchase page and that was it for me, I refunded it. I'm not interested in some additional account I don't need for any reason. I was just looking for a single player experience.
I agree that forcing you to create an account for a single player game is stupid and annoying. And they only do that on the PC version. However, I can never recommend RDR2 enough.
I bought it because I had just finished GTA V and wanted more. Some told me RDR2 was like GTA with horses. But it is so much more than that.
It is now my favorite game of all time. I've done 2 complete playthroughs on PS4 and recently started another on PC. Once I finish the PC playthrough I plan to start messing around with some mods.
Bunch of games on my Steam wishlist I'm mildly interested in but not willing to pay more than about $10 for, since they'd just wind up sitting in my backlog until I have time to play them. Waiting for a steep sale.
Some of the highlights:
- Cassette Beasts
- Sonic Frontiers
- Cyberpunk 2077
- Red Dead Redemption 2
- Dark Souls III
Edit: Didn't see the "year ago or older" caveat in the title.
some of these are more than worth purchasing even at full price
Edit: Didn’t see the “year ago or older” caveat in the title.
I think most didn't 😅 Was trying to keep it fully on-topic, but I guess it's still mostly on-topic.
Years and years ago I got partway through Dragon Quest XI on the PC, and then got sidetracked and started something else.
Fast forward to a few weeks ago when I had a hankering to get back into it, but the Definitive Edition has released since I last played it and I'd kinda like to play that version instead. But I'm not about to pay $40 for a game I basically already own, so I'm holding off and waiting for a sale.
Other than that, Super Mario Wonder. It's a fool's errand to wait for a Nintendo sale, but I guess I'm a fool.
I managed to get Wonder from my library a couple weeks ago (put in for it at release, to give you an idea of how long that took). Delightful game, wish I had longer checkout period.
But yeah, can still expect to pay quite a bit for Super Mario Odyssey even now.
To me DQ11 is such a treasure I'd probably get it full price, just to let SE know there's still love for that series (not that they'd listen). But, the S version doesn't add a ton, though... In fact, you get better music and a little more content (and a 2D mode) but technically a graphical downgrade because it's the switch version. It might get a half off eventually, though.
Having a full party with Shypox, though... Now that makes S worthwhile, haha.
Music can be added back to vanilla mostly as well with a mod.
Oh yes, good point. It can, a friend did it when I ran concurrently with him. It's not perfect, but it works. I think in terms of importance, it's lowest on the list (or 2D mode, if that's not your cup of tea). The additional story is... OK.
But again, you haven't lived until Serena and Rab both decide to shy pox on the same turn and the boss decides to go ham on the MC, resulting in game over cause you have all the hard stuff turned on.
With Fez I feel I may have forever missed the window when I could have picked it up. It used to go on sale for $1.99 with an all time low of $0.99. Now it never gets under $4.99.
In a vacuum I'd probably just pick it up for 4.99 but knowing the pricing history I just can't do it.
Elden Ring. Waiting for a game + DLC bundle because I refuse to buy DLCs on their own.
I caved and bought it when it was on sale, so paid less but this is the way. What a great game too
Helldivers. $40 is a bit spicy for my friend group. We don't have a good enough track record to keep playing a game to justify full price.
It’s so much fun. It’s the best $40 game purchase I’ve made since I can remember. It brought me back to when you got a whole finished game for that price.
I'll probably pick up the Switch version of Link's Awakening eventually, but not until I get bored with the games I already have.
I paid through this in 2022, it was excellent
VA-11 Hall-A. I played like an hour of it when it was on gamepass and liked it a lot, but then it left and I've been waiting on a sale ever since. It's not like it's even that expensive, but I'd hope to get it like 50% off because it came out in like 2016.
Oh, I got it in a HumbleBundle years ago. Very good game, could probably do a replay of it
Apparently GOG has it for 33% off right now which is basically the historical low, so I'll probably pick it up. Glad to hear you liked it, I've heard nothing but good things so far
Ugh I hate to admit it, but I haven't got Disgaea 6 Complete and will eventually, probably. I enjoyed 5, I heard 6 is worse, but they make lovely Deck games.
That said, you have to first wait for a complete version (f all that dlc noise) and then the discount. For crying out loud there's already a 7.
There's probably a few others but that's the first that comes to mind.
Ah, a NISA series. Not quite as slow a publisher as Nintendo for pricing but still difficult for patient gaming.
I remember when they raised the price of Ys VIII well after release.
Ah.... I remember that too. RIP us.
I'm waiting for persona 3 remake and p5 tactics to go down because those games always seem to eventually be on sale for around $20 after ~12-24mo and I'm behind enough on games it is worth saving the $40+
Highfleet
It's been on sale a few times but not more than maybe 30% so I'll keep waiting.
https://www.gog.com/en/game/highfleet
Also I'm waiting impatiently for EA WRC to come to gamepass!
its pretty good, i enjoyed it; i got it on deep discount!
System Shock (2023) just had a big new patch and is just about to tick over the one year mark. Seems like a great time to play it again for the first time.
Street fighter 6. I hate this part in fighting games where the meta completely changes when a new character has been added or when balance patches have been released, so I'm waiting for the season passes to end and the meta to stabilize.
Edit: Realized you said one year or longer. I was focused on the "waiting for updates" part.
Definitely waiting for Persona 3 Reload to both come down in price significantly and get the mostly confirmed epilogue content. But I'll be very patient with this one. P5 Royal took me years to finish and I've already played through the original P3 back in the day. No rush at all from me.