“The release will hit PC, Linux, Mac, Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S as per usual, and now we’re also adding PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch 2 to the roster. Of course there will be full crossplay between all the platforms, so that you can play with your friends.”
I loved valheim but Ashlands was so punishingly hard we gave up, was that ever changed so it makes sense to return?
I definitely makes sense to return, but as far as I know they didn’t nerf it much like they did Mistlands other than to tame down the crazy spawn rate a bit (which was all it really needed).
My friend and I started over about 6 months ago and played through everything and Ashlands felt a lot easier going into it knowing what to expect and what to aim for. Once you get the gear for the biome it gets a lot easier as well as you can imagine, though maxed out Mistlands gears is fine too.
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if you don’t have it already I highly recommend, probably one of the best survival crafters out there
I’ve played through the existing content probably four times as they released environments, I love this game so much and I hope you do too!
I do sort of wonder if they were purposefully waiting to release 1.0 when they could drop on other consoles. I have Valheim on Steam and it feels like the game stagnated in EA for a while.
Maybe stagnated is the wrong term, it just feels like the game overstayed its welcome as an Early Access title. Like it could have and should have released earlier but was intentionally kept in EA for some reason.
It had so much hype when it was announced.
Yea, it’s weird seeing the 1.0 announcement. Like cool but my hype for this game died a long time ago.
It was the perfect game for us during the pandemic when we couldn’t easily see each other. I think some of its allure was lost after that.
Yooooooo I remember back when this game was going viral and we talked about how empty the deep north was, damn I really gotta play this again I loved it
I kinda liked how empty and barren the deep north was at the beginning. It felt truly lifeless, like the fimbulwinter thing from Witcher 3.
Yas! I’ve been watching the progress of Valheim and hoping it would go 1.0 before I invested too much time into it! This year, I’m going to be eating good with a wide selection of games to play.
God, I can’t agree more. These last few shows have had suuuuuch a good selection of games.
For me, I am talking mostly about the games that I already have bought while they were in early access and waited for them to mature! Fields of Mistria, Palworld, now Valheim too! As for the other new releases that are to be released, those I haven’t decided fully on them yet. Clockwork Revolution, Metro 2039, and Magicians: The Devil’s Deal also I find to be those with potential. Beyond that, there is not particularly much for me to be excited about, but that is just me. Not every game is going to be my cuppa, and that is also alright.
If you tried Going Medieval before it went to 1.0, it had its full release a couple months ago.
They’re still adding stuff to it too.
I’m still uncertain about that game…It’s one that I prefer watching others play rather than playing myself. It’s not a bad game persay, just one that doesn’t speak to me specifically.
That’s fair. I’ve heard it equated to Rimworld which I’ve never played, but I love the different details. And I love building castles.
I very much love Rimworld and get on with that pretty well…There is something about Going Medieval that doesn’t speak to me and I can’t tell you why. Confusing, as it does have those Rimworld aesthetics and style, yet there is something different about it.
I wonder if it will come with more control over spawns. The greydwarf spam is so, so, so annoying.
By the time you are done with the swamp, greydwarves are so trivial it stops mattering and its just free resources. I was a bit sad when they patched out the greydwarf farming though.
Just put workbenches down, spawning is prevented wherever they are. You can bury them under floors, make walls arpund your base, put spikes up, make a trench, or all of the above.
I never bothered with this trick until Ashlands where you really need help taming the spawns.
I love this game so much but after several playthroughs I now turn off the raids, I think they’re the worst mechanic in the game
They are fun when you have a good number of people playing on a server to actually build a sizable base with defenses.
Playing solo or with a small group they’re incredibly annoying.
Couldn’t agree more with this
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