Terraria!
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ShadowTiger
, May 02 2011 08:39 AM
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#31
Posted 18 May 2011 - 07:43 PM
It's damn near impossible to play to it's full extent on single player. The boss monsters are just way too powerful unless you have some more advanced equipment(above gold).
Pretty much, if you're going to get this, you want to play multiplayer, single player leaves a lot to be desired.
Pretty much, if you're going to get this, you want to play multiplayer, single player leaves a lot to be desired.
#32
Posted 18 May 2011 - 07:46 PM
Multiplayer doesen't work for me, so I have no choice but to play Single Player
#33
Posted 18 May 2011 - 07:51 PM
I am so sorry for your loss and wish you luck in trying to fight any boss conventionally.
#34
Posted 18 May 2011 - 10:18 PM
I am so sorry for your loss and wish you luck in trying to fight any boss conventionally.
What do you mean? Bosses in single player just require strategy. For example, if you pick a good spot to fight the Eye of Cthulhu and use lots of ranged weapons like shurikens and have lots of potions, it should be easy. Now that's only in theory as I've only seen other people do it, but I assume I could do it just as easily...now Skeletron on the other hand...
#35
Posted 18 May 2011 - 11:01 PM
It's damn near impossible to play to it's full extent on single player. The boss monsters are just way too powerful unless you have some more advanced equipment(above gold).
Pretty much, if you're going to get this, you want to play multiplayer, single player leaves a lot to be desired.
With gold armor, potions, and plenty of shurikens, you can easily beat the Eye. Heck, if you're good enough, you could probably get by on iron.
#36
Posted 19 May 2011 - 06:21 AM
Made my first house. I still want to add details such as book cases, but I have no chance of getting said items (in dungeons) with the gear I've got >_<
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I gotta say though, this game is really really awesome. I think the "it's just like Minecraft" arguments (which I myself agreed with somewhat, until now) are kind of wrong. I say kind of, because it's obvious that there has been some, if not a lot of inspiration originating from Notch's masterpiece, but this is, in all respect, an entirely different kind of game, and aside from the "building a shelter" part, I wouldn't exactly compare the two.
This is more of a... mix between a Metroidvania, Minecraft's openness and non-linearity and possibly Diablo, though I haven't actually played Diablo, so don't quote me on that one. I've just heard other people say it's got similar elements. Anyways, definitely a great game, and I encourage everyone to give it a go!
Again though, I really need to try out the online properly in order to write my article (it's not going to be a review, due to the fact that the game is still very much in development), so anyone willing to spend some time with me in Terraria-world, do shout out!
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I gotta say though, this game is really really awesome. I think the "it's just like Minecraft" arguments (which I myself agreed with somewhat, until now) are kind of wrong. I say kind of, because it's obvious that there has been some, if not a lot of inspiration originating from Notch's masterpiece, but this is, in all respect, an entirely different kind of game, and aside from the "building a shelter" part, I wouldn't exactly compare the two.
This is more of a... mix between a Metroidvania, Minecraft's openness and non-linearity and possibly Diablo, though I haven't actually played Diablo, so don't quote me on that one. I've just heard other people say it's got similar elements. Anyways, definitely a great game, and I encourage everyone to give it a go!
Again though, I really need to try out the online properly in order to write my article (it's not going to be a review, due to the fact that the game is still very much in development), so anyone willing to spend some time with me in Terraria-world, do shout out!
#37
Posted 19 May 2011 - 07:46 AM
Made my first house. I still want to add details such as book cases, but I have no chance of getting said items (in dungeons) with the gear I've got >_<
Actually, you can enter a little ways into a dungeon without Skeletron spawning and killing you. You have to stay on the top floor though. You can even sometimes find chests before he spawns. I'd imagine you could get 5-10 books.
Nice house, by the way. I like it.
#39
Posted 19 May 2011 - 11:12 AM
What does everyone got against the guide?
#41
Posted 19 May 2011 - 03:16 PM
The way I stopped Zombies from entering my house, is by lowering the floor two blocks in front of my door. Check out my screenshot.
#42
Posted 19 May 2011 - 05:56 PM
That is neat
But to be honest, I'm not really... I mean, I don't really care if zombies enters or not. Standing at the door and spamming the sword makes it impossible for them to enter, plus it gives me tons of cash during blood moons
Also, for some reason, the guide stays at the second floor, even during daytime. He just does not want to go outside. I always tell him "get a life" and "you need to get some fresh air!!" but nooo, he's just sitting inside all day, and they don't even have video games in Terraria!
But to be honest, I'm not really... I mean, I don't really care if zombies enters or not. Standing at the door and spamming the sword makes it impossible for them to enter, plus it gives me tons of cash during blood moons
Also, for some reason, the guide stays at the second floor, even during daytime. He just does not want to go outside. I always tell him "get a life" and "you need to get some fresh air!!" but nooo, he's just sitting inside all day, and they don't even have video games in Terraria!
#43
Posted 19 May 2011 - 06:03 PM
I honestly don't understand what to do in this game xD
I just run around, breaking dirt and killing gels...
I just run around, breaking dirt and killing gels...
#44
Posted 19 May 2011 - 06:20 PM
I honestly don't understand what to do in this game xD
I just run around, breaking dirt and killing gels...
There are no goals other than the ones you make yourself. You go down into the darkest depths to mine for precious materials, and make precious items out of them, and build houses that you can live in and attract useful NPCs into, and go exploring. You craft to survive, so you can survive to find things to craft and build with. The exploration is the fun part, considering how many items there are.I just run around, breaking dirt and killing gels...
That "Piggy Bank" item that the Merchant sells for 1 Gold is very nice. It's like a universal chest that you can put somewhere, and have access to your "bank" (Like in WoW) wherever you are. It's like a portable chest that you can access wherever. That mining helmet is a godsend, too. Well worth the 8 gold.
#45
Posted 19 May 2011 - 06:42 PM
There are no goals other than the ones you make yourself. You go down into the darkest depths to mine for precious materials, and make precious items out of them, and build houses that you can live in and attract useful NPCs into, and go exploring. You craft to survive, so you can survive to find things to craft and build with. The exploration is the fun part, considering how many items there are.
That "Piggy Bank" item that the Merchant sells for 1 Gold is very nice. It's like a universal chest that you can put somewhere, and have access to your "bank" (Like in WoW) wherever you are. It's like a portable chest that you can access wherever. That mining helmet is a godsend, too. Well worth the 8 gold.
Oooh, I'm gonna have to get both of those then :3That "Piggy Bank" item that the Merchant sells for 1 Gold is very nice. It's like a universal chest that you can put somewhere, and have access to your "bank" (Like in WoW) wherever you are. It's like a portable chest that you can access wherever. That mining helmet is a godsend, too. Well worth the 8 gold.
Lynker, as the shadowy Tiger said, you make your own goals. For example, I started exploring the lands when I found myself faaar away from the safety of my house, so I made another one. When morning came, I went back home and forgot all about said house. Then a few hours later, I get a message that a nurse has appeared. Now, I couldn't find her at my house, so I started thinking "maybe she's at the other one?".
And sure enough, there she was. However, it was way too far away to be practical for me, so I broke down the house, hoping that'd make her move into another house that's much closer to my own. She started walking, but then she decided to jump straight down into a chasm that went so far down. I followed, and for some reason she only wanted to go in the direction of "left", even after I made some stairs leading up. I then decided to make it my quest to get her home to safety, by digging my way towards the house at a slanted angle.
It's just little things like these that makes the game. You need to let your imagination take control, pretty much. In fact, similarly to how you'd play Minecraft
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