I have a friend like that, who disables the permadeath in roguelikes. People should play the game however is enjoyable for them... but that doesn't mean I don't judge my friend
I've had Caves of Qud on my wishlist for a while now, but I feel like I should give Angband another serious try before I buy it. And maybe give Nethack and Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead a try first as well.
Caves of Qud just feels so good, especially on a Steam Deck, using it as a controller. It works exceptionally well. And I think Qud lends itself well to disabling permadeath because it has such an expansive, interesting world.
But I just generally don't get along well with Roguelikes, which I think is primarily due to my poor memory. I can't ever remember what the Red Potion does or if x creature poisons me, etc, etc. The only way I really learn and remember things is through sheer, immediate repetition. If I die in Qud and I can reload my save, its easier for me to remember the context of my death and think, "Oh yeah, that slime killed me last time. Better stay away from it." if I'm dead and I have to start all over, by the time I've started a new character and my run is totally fresh, when I finally get back near to where I've died, I've already forgotten all my contextual clues and just immediately repeat the same mistakes, leading to frustration.
That's just my hypothesis anyway...
Awesome trailer!
I still need to get back in to Bannerlord. I only ever played it briefly when it came out; I seem to start playing and then end-up in a loop where I build-up a decent army, they all get wiped out and I'm captured, then I escape and rinse, repeat until the end of time. Need to actually spend some time learning what the hell I'm doing.
Been busy most weekends for the past 3-4 months or so. Even when I had my full week off of work over a month ago I didn't have much free time to do whatever I wanted. This weekend my wife is going out of town for a day with friends, leaving me all alone at the house for a good 6 hours or so. I plan to use this time wisely. Only problem is, I don't know what game to play just like so many others here.
BF2042 had a big update with a new map, and after the BF6 beta, I'm a bit fired up to give it a shot. I may run a few matches there, while not my favorite BF game it really isn't that bad overall, especially since launch.
I still have $15 in my Steam wallet, might spend that on something new. Enshrouded looks great, though not sure how well it is solo. Assassin's Creed Mirage is down to just $15, but I actually prefer the open world ones. Not sure what I'll end up playing.
BF2042 is on sale for like $2 right now. I thought about picking it up, but the Mixed reviews turned me off and the fact that it's a multiplayer shooter, which means I probably won't actually end-up playing it all that much...