This game, as far as i can remember, was the first time DEI destroyed a game for me. Between all the faux philosophy exchanged with ALAN, the lesbian relationships shown in data pads, and the fact that they shrunk the map to an insane degree and made all the monsters cute, Below Zero died a death by a thousand girl powered cuts.
Way late but you didn't need to go all the way to the lost river cache for the last ion cubes. There were two in the sea emperor's tank, one in one of the little caves and one on the opposite side of the tank to the gateway behind a huge pillar.
If you're playing this on PC and most people playing this now probably are you can just install a mod that gives you plus 5 for just leveling a skill once. This allows you to play the class as you want.
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Good video. I enjoy Oblivion but this system makes it hard to enjoy playing normally. It's also worth noting that if you're truly trying to optimize your gains, you must increase Luck and Endurance first and foremost. This is because Luck has no governed skills and thus cannot possibly get maxed unless you increase it at every opportunity, and because Endurance has non-retroactive health increases (health gained on a level up is Endurance / 10), so you will have less ultimate health if you increase it later. Morrowind had the same leveling system, but it was less of a problem due to the sheer variety of powerful options you had access to. It was easy to assume that enemies didn't scale to your level at all, but try going to a Daedric ruin at level 1 and take note of how many Scamps there are. Additionally, Morrowind let you optimize your level up gains by just getting a few more skill increases while Oblivion LOCKS your stat increases upon getting 10 major skill increases! This is part of the reason I don't really hate Skyrim despite it obviously dumbing down the RPG elements more, Oblivion's leveling system was just too flawed. Unfortunately it overcorrected and while I still think it's a decent game, Bethesda just isn't going in the right direction anymore IMO. Oh, if you are doing a low-level Oblivion playthrough, try making a custom spell to Drain Life 100 for 1 second, it's extremely inexpensive but ridiculously powerful as a finisher (or just outright killing weaker foes)!
They need to tune the farming. So its mostly easy to middle difficult farming early levels to build up for a deep push into later levels. Have a checkpoint system in place every 5(or how ever many) levels as a new base level. Then begin the farm process again for the next push. I just realized I described Stardew Valley's mine system. So yeah, Stardew valley mines in first person. Throw in a random modifier system and you've got a solid little game.
Yeah, they should lean more in to either "short runs where you can lose it all" or "long runs where you build up over time" instead of the weird middle-ground that seems like it's designed to waste a lot of time whenever you die.
I never thought the submarine was moving. Why would it. I'm even surprised that there is an actual 3D map of the world, since it only uses two coordinates (aka 2D)
Well, if you look more closely at this "God" thing, you'll see that it is actually made of a side view of a sitting squirrel mirrored relative to a verticle plane with glowing eyes and cat mouth (or snake mouth?) imposed ontop of it.
Below zero is far worse, especially in the story and in the cramped map/environments. It is still fun to explore and build in below zero, but the first game is far better. I also really dislike Marguerite.
6:26 That texture looks like a squirrel with a fish-eye and a horn that's been duplicated and mirrored vertically to make the face, added a texture background and slapped the mouth of one of the crying cat memes as garnish.
According to the wiki, God is supposed to be some kind of horribly mutilated squirrel with horns and an exposed brain. If you look at the texture, you can actually see the shape of two squirrel heads, the same squirrel used in the main menu.
6:24 It appears to be 2 mirrored squirrels as the head, some sort of feline-like creature’s mouth, bulging eyes, goat/ram horns, and a brain at the top
Anything you plan to use for skills, make your Minor skills. Stay level 1, fight against level 1 bosses... but you have level 100 minor stats (which won't force you to level upon "rest" or "wait") 🤷♂️ that's the way Dad did it, that's the way America does it... and it's worked pretty good so far. 😅
I think God's texture is an edit of a squirrel photo mirrored down the middle with goat horns pasted upside down, a cat's mouth, and random eyes slapped onto it