Heh, yeah, tell me about it...Otherwise great game, but not quite stable.
Stalker Clear Sky (early patch). Otherwise great game, but not quite stable.
The faction war can get stuck without actually being buggy though (even in a fully patched game). It's just that the routes NPCs take are often very non-direct, and if they get held up by opposition along the way they just wait there, instead of taking a different shorter route. Once you figure out where the stop is things usually go smooth again.Heh, yeah, tell me about it...Otherwise great game, but not quite stable.
That motherfucker was crashing on me like crazy.
And don't even get me started on that stupid faction war system.
Couldn't finish many of the quests due to bugs and the faction members not showing up at their supposed locations.
I always recommend frequent manual saves even with a fully patched game, especially before level changers.Stalker Clear Sky (early patch). Otherwise great game, but not quite stable.
I remember once not being able to progress to the final area through that tunnel in the Red Forest, because one fucking mercenary glitched into the ground and couldn't be killed. This meant that the guy in front of the tunnel you have to talk to after crossing the bridge remained in aggro state. No amount of reloading helped, because the bug happens already on level transition and all my saves were made after I entered Red Forest.
Possibly Boiling Point: Road to Hell.I'm trying to remember the name of a game I played in late 2000s, it was a bit similar to Stalker: RPG elements, different factions, reputations, open world, faction side quests etc. but it was set somewhere in South America, maybe Venezuela or something. There were communists, cartel, the army and some others. The game was janky af, and the English translation sucked. It was like a mix of GTA and Stalker. Does anyone remember the name? Next to Two Worlds, that was probably the jankiest game I ever played.
Yes! I remember all kinds of crazy bugs, vehicles falling through the ground, bullets disappearing in mid air etc. Maybe it was because I played the pirated, unpatched version, but it still had great atmosphere and a lot of charm.Possibly Boiling Point: Road to Hell.
It's on Steam.Yes! I remember all kinds of crazy bugs, vehicles falling through the ground, bullets disappearing in mid air etc. Maybe it was because I played the pirated, unpatched version, but it still had great atmosphere and a lot of charm.Possibly Boiling Point: Road to Hell.
Witcher.What are some of the jankiest games you have played?
Include both rpgs and non rpg games.
It can be both the "good" kind of jank - the game has a certain primitive charm, or the "bad" kind of jank - game simply does not have redeeming qualities and is generally of a extremely poor quality.
Possibly Boiling Point: Road to Hell.I'm trying to remember the name of a game I played in late 2000s, it was a bit similar to Stalker: RPG elements, different factions, reputations, open world, faction side quests etc. but it was set somewhere in South America, maybe Venezuela or something. There were communists, cartel, the army and some others. The game was janky af, and the English translation sucked. It was like a mix of GTA and Stalker. Does anyone remember the name? Next to Two Worlds, that was probably the jankiest game I ever played.
Early versions of STALKER, VTM Bloodlines and Witcher (the first one) were unholy levels of jank. All were good games, but they demanded buddhist monk levels of patience from the player.What are some of the jankiest games you have played?
Divine Cyberpancy is a good call too. A standalone game that played like a very ambitious and half finished HL Mod when I tried it. But full of soul.Actually played and enjoyed? Probably EYE.