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Have any of you played it? Early access for 6 years, but gets regular updates it appears.

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Looks like a Kenshi-kind of game tbh
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The Guild was a baller game, great for online shenanigans. So might be pretty good. But, if it's like The Guild, it's nothing like Kenshi.
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TKVNC wrote: March 22nd, 2024, 22:32
The Guild was a baller game, great for online shenanigans. So might be pretty good. But, if it's like The Guild, it's nothing like Kenshi.
Well, it depends on if it takes more after Guild 1 or Guild 2. Guild 1 had basically no personal action whatsoever, while Guild 2 definitely has the element of commanding your dudes personally.
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Norfleet wrote: March 23rd, 2024, 05:01
TKVNC wrote: March 22nd, 2024, 22:32
The Guild was a baller game, great for online shenanigans. So might be pretty good. But, if it's like The Guild, it's nothing like Kenshi.
Well, it depends on if it takes more after Guild 1 or Guild 2. Guild 1 had basically no personal action whatsoever, while Guild 2 definitely has the element of commanding your dudes personally.
That's fair. I played Guild 2 more, really.
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Don't think it's for me but it looks neat.


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I've watched a few Nookrium videos on it and have (checks) 57 minutes in it. I can't really compare it to Kenshi, as I haven't really played that enough, but based on what Norfleet said, this would def be closer to G2.

From a surface level, the game seems alright, so far. It has an expected glaze of jank alongside some questionable UI/UX choices, but it seems more than serviable if this is your type of fun.

After going through a small character creator that provides you with some small starting bonuses, the game basically says, "Go do whatever you want". The tutorial was fairly straightforward, and I had 0 performance issues with the game. My lone run was as an entertainer, with a pet dog, essentially busking in the market. I was eventually going to use my performances as a distraction to have others pickpocket from the audience, but I hadn't gotten there. Nook does something similar-ish in the playthrough above.

All that aside, I think once I can get used to the UI, the game will be a lot more fun and open up.