Game locations & concept environments that Jow Forums could settle down and live in
Game locations & concept environments that Jow Forums could settle down and live in
I'm from the pacific northwest, so Anvil would definitely be ideal
Whiterun would be nice if it felt like this
I've always liked the sea.
comfy little village surrounded by nature
Anvil is patrician as fuck, I personally lean more towards Skingrad myself
I always thought Sootpolis City from Pokemon RSE looked comfy as fuck
If we form a village, I'll be the silversmith
just hung out at the tavern in vr for a while, but ya would be nice if npcs felt a little less autistic
imagine living in the last city at the end of the world
I just want to live aboard my own small starship.
What game is that? origino
I want to BE a starship.
Star Citizen, it's the new Vanguard Warden rework that's coming in the next big patch in a few weeks. It's basically a huge long-range fighter with a studio apartment inside.
Ah I see, I completely forget that game existed. Good to see it's still being worked on
Anvil is comfy af becuase it's by a vast ocean, well the gold coast is comfy in general. My second favorite is Leyawinn.
Yeah, there have been a lot of ups and downs but it's been in pretty consistent development for the last couple of years, they release major updates every three weeks and a lot of patches in between, and it's really getting to the point where it's a pretty solid game when it's working well. (Unfortunately they often release pretty fucked patches and don't fix them for like a month, but it's been getting a lot better as they cut out all of the old placeholder tech and replace it with new stuff that's actually designed to run a game like this.)
It should be a pretty awesome robot game if/when it's finally done, especially because the game is complicated enough to learn that it's a pretty good pleb filter and the people left are pretty cool, I actually went to the official convention thing they do last year and it's one of the only times I can remember that I actually enjoyed socializing with random people.
The game itself has aged pretty horribly but goddamn there is something uniquely comfy about it. Oblivion always gives me Fall afternoon vibes.
I wish it weren't such a clusterfuck to mod and run on modern PCs. I spent like 4 hours downloading and modding up Oblivion recently and gave up after only a few hours of playing because it was just so frustrating with the incessant crashes and other issues. Somehow it also feels like modded Morrowind comes a lot closer to a modern-looking game than modded Oblivion, too.
Most villages in MH are pretty comfy. Honestly would like to get isekai'd to the MH world anyday, maybe even more than i'd like to get sent to Skyrim.
I love this game bros, I play it everyday...
>vanilla oblivion
>on a console
how?
Its the purest way to experience gaming.
anywhere in the gothic 2 universe
Oakvale, but only if it doesn't get burned down to the ground.
This game is so pretty and comfy. I would love to be a merchant.
>ywn inhabit a run down apartment building in a city filled with anomalies, mutants, and various factions trying to kill each other
>ywn make a living looting the corpses to sell to various traders or to restock your surplus
>call of duty
my nigga
Right on. That game was mega comfy.
hasn't really aged that horribly, considering bethesda still hasn't changed their engine or how their games work, even.
only fallout 76 was different from their usual recipe and we all know how that shit turned out
>cod
Fuck no, though I do like the older ones. It is Stalker.
same, i loved the comfy atmosphere of the storm when the legendaries would start fighting there.
>implying normies wont buy us out for the beachside property
Yeah that part was great. In general the rainy sections in that game were wonderful. My favorite is route 120, which has constant rain and let's you build various bases there, which are also comfy as hell.
Why is cyrodiil so comfy bros? it almost makes me want to found an actual town with chorrol/bruma/anvil/skingrad aesthetics somewhere in the wilderness. Theres always threads about a robot island, but i always thought a cyrodillian style settlement would be better
Think
>The potential to meme the nine divines into reality
>Actual fulfilling jobs (bookbinder,farmer,inn keeper,etc)
>Beautiful architecture that would revive a classical movement. No more ugly soulless buildings
>Good food, none of that processed sugar shit
>City life could be bearable again
imo:
>varied environments that are still pretty to look at
>not alien like Morrowind nor cold like Skyrim
>cities are all fairly quiet and clean, aside from Bravil maybe
>all cities have lots of green in them as well
>extremely comfy interiors
>adventure is always readily available, but also far enough away from the cities for it to not seem like a danger
>never a genuine sense of danger when in the cities, aside from that one time in the main quest
Nostalgia is probably a big part of it as well.
Beuclair from the witcher dlc would be nice, its such a comfy town
perfect place for a robot to live in
Cyrodiil would be breddy gud because of the broken magic system.
wouldn't it be lovely
I'd like to live in Skyrim.
I just want a comfy, tropical home away from all the bullshit of modern life. Surrounded by water and the promise of adventure.
the depths of this place would be a good place for Jow Forums to dwell
>be me
>see this, insta interested
>go to webpage
>paid
>ofc, but it looks good
>mininum to get in is half my shitty south american salary
fucking hell
>ywn be the village elder of a village tucked away in hundreds of miles of wilderness