Name a comfier place in a video game than Balmora.
Comfy places in games
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What is this? de_dust?
A town in Morrowind.
Khorinis
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I wish I could live in balmora. I'd propably try to become an alchemist at the mages guild and illegally brew some skoma
>hurray, I finally managed to enter the video-game world! It was my biggest dream!
>what should I do first...
>I know, lets do something illegal, so guards have a reason to imprison or even kill me!
Built up Raven Rock is the very definition of comfy.
modlist now
Well I could also try to make a living in the fighters guild and die fighting some fucking rats. I'm just being realistic
UNATCO HQ
>balmora
come on, there are plenty better towns in morrowind
Bomberman Land
why are there chemtrails
Ald'ruhn and Sadrith Mora both have their charms too. All the council seats are pretty comfy.
I love Morrowind but as far as TES goes, Whiterun is the maximum in cosy.
They're CHIMtrails.
Every location other than Balmora ever.
Old camp
The stables in Breath of the Wild.
Also anything Basnished
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Hyrule field on a clear night in BotW
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>not a Telvanni mushroom
shit taste
there's like 200% more trees in that picture
Jensen's apartment is both comfy and atmospheric at the same time. I really wish the whole game could match that atmosphere.
Forget skooma, I'd be fortifying my own intelligence all day and turn myself into a god.
Basically every single area in FFXI, but I'll pick one of my favorites to post
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kek
I didn't even play Maplestory for that long but this map + soundtrack was comfy as fuck
[autistic beeping]
I've always found silent hill very comforting. Hopefully one day we get a horror game that's like botw (minus the crazy climbing) where you wander around a silent hill style town salvaging what you can and trying to figure out why you're there. Have like postcards like the memories from botw small settlements of people hidden in subway tunnels and stuff. Instead of blood moon the game periodically goes full old-gods
goddamn, thinking about jensen's apartment made me tingly and hear the music in my head. that game was top tier stylistically and in terms of atmosphere. poking around his apartment and finding the notes and the broken mirror and all of this junk while knowing that jensen is going through some deep emotional psycho shit because some weirdos almost killed him and took his waifu. there's a really miserable feel to the early parts of the game and it's great
>getting caught for drugs
Perchance are you retarded?
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You speel me drink!
>dual blades
>double ended blades
absolute unredeemable cancer
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rockport is the comfiest nfs map prove me wrong
Whiterun isn't a fucking town, Whiterun is a fucking joke. It's like a palace, 3 houses and a set of shops
you've just described a town
The whole theme is Nordic right? Scandinavia was incredibly sparsely populated in Medieval times. Obviously the game is asking you to suspend disbelief in some sense, the actual size of such towns in reality was probably more like Edoras in LOTR, but still, Whiterun's not too bad.
>incredibly
no
That'd be fucking terrible and defeat the whole point of Silent Hill.
Can CHIM melt steel beams?
I'm surprised that such a sparse map can be so recognizable
"silent hill style town" not silent hill
and it's a medium anyways what's done with largely depends on the quality of the design and thoroughness of it's creators. Not having to rely on "the lock is broken, I can't open it" to channel a players exploration does not take away from how focused of a story you can tell.
Fuck yes my brother, defend Morrowind. Oppose Skyrim and Oblivion. Autism is based. Richard Stallman is a good man!
The desert place in Little Big Adventure 2, specifically the Hacienda.
>it's comfy
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don't make me play this again last time I did this with Sup Forums it was 8 people with summon necromancers got to hell in 5 hours
The little seaside town at the top of the map in GTA V
That sounds glorious.
Sevastopol was pretty comfy, minus the reactor
it was a wild ride
If I was going to live in a game city it would be FF7's Kalm, or Daggerfall's Menevia City.
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>tfw I know the whole game by heart bespite playing it only once 10 years ago
Is there a more immersive rpg than Ghotic?
Original Firelink
Not comfortable at all. Fuck off.
too finicky to be based.
retard villagers would rather die of starvation or cold than walk two streets to the fuckhuge stockpile of firewood and food
Is this Banished?
Rolent
That fishing inn is probably comfier for me as far as Trails goes.
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>Blizzard don't sell Diablo 1 anymore
>That's literally the only one I want to play.
Are there any other RPG's with the same daunting and gothic atmosphere?
Is it worth picking up Zodiac Age?
If there's one thing that could be said for ESO it's the environments are absolutely gorgeous. Vvardenfell was practically a loveletter, and Clockwork City looks fantastic.
Yes, Quayside Court looks more comfy in HD that jaggies
Comfy is where you find it.
Entryway will always be comfy for me.
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Honorable mention to Tarrey Town as well. Wish you could own another home there for finishing the side quest.
Am I the only FF14 player who preferred Gridania?
Quake 1 is weirdly comfy to me. Especially the opening bit where you pick the world you travel to.
Heaven and Hell course. Very atmospheric.
Balmora always defaulted to my hangout spot in Morrowind with Suran being a close second. The hlaalu tileset was my favorite building tileset hands down and was one of the easiest to make really nice cities with in the CS.
The small mexican villiage on top of a cliff in Red Dead Redemption
Did you join House Hlaalu?
I think Balmora was a lot of people's default hometown because it's the first one most people get to and set up shop in. Joining guilds etc.
I could sit and watch the mountains, forests, plains, and oceans slowly rolling by for hours, tbqh.
>Am I the only FF14 player who preferred Gridania?
No, the Lavender Beds are by far the prettiest and comfiest housing area.
Those skyboxes were seriously impressive on H1 on the original Xbox.
yup
>undead burg
>undead parish
>down to lower undead burg
>down to depths
>down to blighttown
>down to quelaag
>coming up into valley
>thinking "oh god what now"
>emerge in firelink
literally no more comforting moment in video games
The whole region felt comfy though. All that timber and greenery.
Haven't played any of the expansions though.
This is forever my #1 comfy.
Small towns, especially if they are surrounded by walls, are always comfy.
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This, but instead I'd brew intelligence potions and become >to intelligent for everything
I miss playing on this map so much, no servers use it anymore and Gmod 13 is full of kids
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Riften
cs_Italy from 1.6
What is this?
Am I the only one?