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Its been a while since I played botw and totk, I want to get into similar open world games with good combat systems, any recommendations?

As for platforms, I need games that aren't too intensive, my PCs are kinda weak and my consoles are a switch and an emulator that does up to GameCube/ps2

This question proves how stupid I am lol

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[–] [email protected] 4 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Others have mentioned Elder Scrolls, but nobody recommended Daggerfall yet, so it's one of my picks. Yes, the 1996 game, which you can play on Unity for a much, much better experience overall. Since the game is free, you don't need to pay a thing. Combat won't feel good, tho.

If you enjoy space games, X3 Albion Prelude might be a good option. It's "open world" in that you can go anywhere right from the start, but the main gist of the game is to get rich so you can get the capital ships. Ship to ship combat is fine, each ship class has strengths and weaknesses. It has a learning curve and can feel needlessly convoluted at times

Kingdoms of Amalur isn't really open world, but its combat is awesome. Get the original, non-remastered version, and it should run on your stronger PC, hopefully.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 7 months ago (2 children)

which you can play on Unity for a much, much better experience overall

How?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 7 months ago

I put the link on the Daggerfall word, it's this one - https://www.dfworkshop.net/