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This is spot on for so many games
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As an American, now living in Canada for the past 20 years, I am really not into the winter area in games I'm currently playing PoE Deadfire Breath of Winter and I want to go back to the beaches and kill stuff :D
I remember when Skyrim came out I was living in a drafty house with no heat in a snowy winter. I was wrapped in like 5 layers sitting at my PC going "Why couldn't this have been in a desert" lol
https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/images/237805
It must've been pretty immersive
It was, I'll give it that. You never forget your first FUS RO DA
Playing Fallout: New Vegas in the Texas summer will make you wish for a nuclear winter.
So, not The Long Dark.
Could always run the beach map. Pretty good layout for a lot of mechanics and lovely weather.
Which beach map? Gameplay wise, I'm working on the DLC and finish up the game.
Or are you talking about a mod...?
Hahaha, I'm talking about an entirely different game. I read PoE and thought you meant Path of Exile. The main mechanic in the end game is running "maps" which are like dungeons with specific environments. Beach being available this league.
What game are you talking about?
Pillars of Eternity II Deadfire: :D