• FubarberryOPM
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    110 months ago

    I’m really interested in picking up Last Epoch, but waiting to finish the new Like a Dragon before picking up any more large games.

    My understanding is that the game has both online and offline modes, but that the save files aren’t transferable so that I would have to stick to online mode if I ever wanted to play with friends. I know you’ve said you’re playing mostly offline mode for now, but have you gotten a chance to see how well online mode handles disconnects from putting the deck to sleep?

    I was interested in getting D4, but anytime I put the deck to sleep (which is frequently, I have young kids) it would completely close the game and require relaunching it. After relaunching I would find myself back at the start of my current area, making for a lot of retracing my steps. In comparison, Honkai Star Rail (which is also always online) just makes me wait 30s for the game to reconnect to the server before I can start playing again. I found the short wait for HSR to reconnect was fine, but D4’s handling of disconnects completely killed my interest in the game. I’m really curious how Last Epoch handles disconnects and if it’s closer to HSR or D4.

    • @Macaroni_ninja@lemmy.world
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      310 months ago

      Cant comment on online mode so far, but suspend on offline mode works perfectly. I had the game running for 3 days like that and only quit when there was a new patch released :)

    • @jeeva@lemmy.world
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      210 months ago

      Online mode seems closer to the worst, with a screen to kick you back to the main menu.

      Once back at the main menu, due to the way all travel resets areas, you’re likely to have lost progress since the last gate. You’ll retain items and XP, but lose map reveal and have to run through the areas again.

      • FubarberryOPM
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        210 months ago

        Thanks, that’s the answer I was looking for. Quite unfortunate, but maybe it will get better.