I set all the world-gen options to max, so that I have a large, resource rich world with plenty of wilderness thingymajigs and more than enough time to develop.
The kicker; My computer only has an Intel i3.
It's been rendering the world for over an hour now, and I'm still only on year 465...
Are you joking? A trading clipper wouldn't need to fight; It'd leave your bulky, over-excessive ship in the dust. Plus, it can carry pineapples, which is pretty cool.
That might just be Fire and Sword, but morale shoots waaaaay down without food or rest, which will cause desertion, but it won't incapacitate troops that stay with you.
Speed: -1/10. Not even exaggerating here.
Strength: 7/10. I AM HEAVY WEAPONS GUY, AND THIS IS MY WEAPON.
Intelligence: 7.95/10. There's no way I can justify this without sounding arrogant or condescending, so just take my word for it.
Charisma: 2.5/10. I am the master of the wisecrack...
I used to be a fan of the series, but AC3 was where I began to dislike the series, and to be honest Black Flag buried it for me. Lay your hate on me, I personally disliked AC4.
Fallout NV for sure. I've had at least 15+ characters that I've invested a combined total of around 500 hours on, and I've still barely scratched the surface of the game after all this time. :P
Although the Fallout series will always hold a special place in my heart, I'd have to say that the Hotline Miami duology will always be my favorite game series due to its emphasis on planning your attacks, unexpectedly deep backstory, and the BEST video game sound track I personally have ever...