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#great fodder for adhd haha
inpursuitofnunchi · 1 year
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Me: *decides to watch A Time Called You thinking it's a cute scifi romcom*
Also me, seeing all the trauma:
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mrmoffia · 5 months
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I've always had it in my head that rts games were something I'd never be able to get into, that they'd just be too overwhelming for my adhd having ass lmao. Honestly feeling very glad I still decided to give Homeworld a try, because I've been absolutely loving the games so far. Already finished Homeworld 1, and currently in the middle of playing Deserts of Kharak, but Homeworld honestly scratches an itch I wasn't aware I even had haha. Some of the things that have stood out the most to me so far are the fact that Homeworld isn't just on a flat plane, it makes use of the fact it takes place in outer space. As I said earlier, I was initially hesitant to try out rts games, and I was especially nervous about Homeworld on account of having the z plane to worry about as well, but it really didn't make things too much more complicated. Just adds some neat depth about tactical positioning. Another thing I want to mention is the voice acting. I've heard from others that just in general, Homeworld does a really good job at having a "staying professional under stress" tone to the voice acting, and it's truly a spot on verdict. On top of that, the radio chatter just in general is great, especially with Deserts of Kharak. Really makes it feel like there are actual people behind each unit. Maybe it's just me being sensitive lmao, but at least for me, it really made me feel each loss, to the point where if I took enough losses, I'd reload a save because i just felt really shitty about how many people died on account of my poor planning, as opposed to just having a bunch of cannon fodder that's easily replaceable. That's about all I have on my mind for now, but I'll probably post more as I play through most of the games.
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