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Odokia

Kastonvia wrote:Kasto's Fun Exciting Question Timed Prized Event 7:

Prize: Winner gets to choose the regional flag for 24 hours.

Prompt: What is the best open-world game?

Info: This will run for an hour and after reading the replies I will choose the best one.

Condition: You have one hour after I tell you are the winner to send me the flag.

Ready, set, go!

I would say GTA-5, though I never played it rlly.

The Greater Empire of Emnaria

Kastonvia wrote:Kasto's Fun Exciting Question Timed Prized Event 7:

Prize: Winner gets to choose the regional flag for 24 hours.

Prompt: What is the best open-world game?

Info: This will run for an hour and after reading the replies I will choose the best one.

Condition: You have one hour after I tell you are the winner to send me the flag.

Ready, set, go!

Fallout series

Marshava

Kastonvia wrote:Kasto's Fun Exciting Question Timed Prized Event 7:

Prize: Winner gets to choose the regional flag for 24 hours.

Prompt: What is the best open-world game?

Info: This will run for an hour and after reading the replies I will choose the best one.

Condition: You have one hour after I tell you are the winner to send me the flag.

Ready, set, go!

Breath of the wild



The Dragoons Forever of Memester

Kastonvia wrote:Kasto's Fun Exciting Question Timed Prized Event 7:

Prize: Winner gets to choose the regional flag for 24 hours.

Prompt: What is the best open-world game?

Info: This will run for an hour and after reading the replies I will choose the best one.

Condition: You have one hour after I tell you are the winner to send me the flag.

Ready, set, go!

Genshin Impact.
(Maybe the gacha rate isn't that good, or the community, but still)
The game allows the player to explore one half of the map when they're starting off, and as soon as they reach Adventure Rank 30, they'll be able to explore another part of the map. In all, to explore the map fully (at this point), you'll have to reach a rank of 40. In the meantime, you'll be able to do quests and more, and the storyline is quite nice. Some of the side stories, however, are better than the main storyline. Sometimes, you can even feel the emotions for the characters in these side stories. There is no rush in playing the game, and there isn't really a need to go onto multiplayer mode (actually just a party with 4 people) to grind, unless you really need to. There are a lot of chests and things, which makes exploring worthwhile, and the OSTs, it gives a bit of the feel of where you are on the map, be it in the mountains of the Germanic themed nation, the harbour of the chinese theme nation, or any of the islands of the Japanese theme nation. Oh, and there are also battle music. Of course, there is a grind, much like every other game, but if you put your time and effort into it, boom, nice attacks, defense, health, or elemental mastery.

Marshava

Kastonvia wrote:Kasto's Fun Exciting Question Timed Prized Event 7:

Prize: Winner gets to choose the regional flag for 24 hours.

Prompt: What is the best open-world game?

Info: This will run for an hour and after reading the replies I will choose the best one.

Condition: You have one hour after I tell you are the winner to send me the flag.

Ready, set, go!

Terria



The Generation Kill of Kastonvia

NO. Tell me why you think its the best game! Its a question about you! Not me.

Aerilia and Gaedd

The Blauer Reichsadler of Lemsrow

Kastonvia wrote:Kasto's Fun Exciting Question Timed Prized Event 7:

Prize: Winner gets to choose the regional flag for 24 hours.

Prompt: What is the best open-world game?

Info: This will run for an hour and after reading the replies I will choose the best one.

Condition: You have one hour after I tell you are the winner to send me the flag.

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SimCity because of the many choices of road layout, buildings, and the massive projects you can make which either is there to make you money or give you essential needs?

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Glasvinia

Kastonvia wrote:Kasto's Fun Exciting Question Timed Prized Event 7:

Prize: Winner gets to choose the regional flag for 24 hours.

Prompt: What is the best open-world game?

Info: This will run for an hour and after reading the replies I will choose the best one.

Condition: You have one hour after I tell you are the winner to send me the flag.

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Ingress! (They even made an anime series which isn't terribly terrible.) IRL map overlay game made by the same developer as Pokémon Go! (actually, it was its predecessor.)

Marshava

Kastonvia wrote:NO TELL. Tell me why you think its the best game! Its a question about you! Not me.

Ah. Easy.

minecraft.

This game, breeds memories, and has no mission or goal. You build, and chat. No more. No less. I've made memories, and created; unlike so many other games. Minecraft makes me feel "i made this, and im proud" every time you make a house, a Redstone contraption or Statue. Minecraft is a testament to creativity and its simple nature invites even the youngest of children. The game by itself is spectacular, but this game has a special place in my heart. The games has been with for me as long as i remember, i was 3 years old when i first heard of it, a kid showed it to me, i was dazzled, and grew attracted to the world of pixels and blocks of the world. It was the first proper game i had on my ipad, i spent so many hours on that game, having fun, and enjoying its vast landscapes and its simple yet complex nature. I've stuck with it, all my life. When i got my first computer, the first game i ran on that machine was Minecraft, and let me tell you, it was a joyous occasion. Memories, that unlike other games... i would remember.

Kastonvia and Gaedd

Konolas

Kastonvia wrote:Kasto's Fun Exciting Question Timed Prized Event 7:

Prize: Winner gets to choose the regional flag for 24 hours.

Prompt: What is the best open-world game?

Info: This will run for an hour and after reading the replies I will choose the best one.

Condition: You have one hour after I tell you are the winner to send me the flag.

Ready, set, go!

Just Cause 3 because of the sandboxy nature of the game after the story. After liberating all of Medici you can reoppress and fight the DRM there again. You can also fly about in your wing suit seeing the different locations in Medici, and collect collectibles. Also the explosions are great.

Electrikm

Novaya rsfsr wrote:I'd fix those political freedom restrictions if I were you. I'd hate to have to intervene...

P-political freedoms? For the common rabble? Nonsensical

Odokia

Kastonvia wrote:Kasto's Fun Exciting Question Timed Prized Event 7:

Prize: Winner gets to choose the regional flag for 24 hours.

Prompt: What is the best open-world game?

Info: This will run for an hour and after reading the replies I will choose the best one.

Condition: You have one hour after I tell you are the winner to send me the flag.

Ready, set, go!

GTA-5 because the graphic is realistic and the characters are kinda ugly, which is what I love

The lone star libert republic

ah... what a great night under the stars! that how it is in my nation! it is pre industrial Texas! we be westerns westering... every night she is so happy

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Gaedd

I can't think of a explanation...

Electrikm

Kastonvia wrote:Kasto's Fun Exciting Question Timed Prized Event 7:

Prize: Winner gets to choose the regional flag for 24 hours.

Prompt: What is the best open-world game?

Info: This will run for an hour and after reading the replies I will choose the best one.

Condition: You have one hour after I tell you are the winner to send me the flag.

Ready, set, go!

Definitley Skyrim. While minecraft is very much a amazing open worlder with boundless limits, Skyrim has been a second home to me for a long time. Even if it’s just limited to fighting and clearing out dungeons, the level of depth and detail placed into each and every possible character interaction is staggering. The landscape is graphically gorgeous and I could spend hours just riding around it, gathering items for random quests. So my answer has to be Skyrim

The Fractured States of Wardency

Kastonvia wrote:Kasto's Fun Exciting Question Timed Prized Event 7:

Prize: Winner gets to choose the regional flag for 24 hours.

Prompt: What is the best open-world game?

Info: This will run for an hour and after reading the replies I will choose the best one.

Condition: You have one hour after I tell you are the winner to send me the flag.

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Dark souls 1, can't believe people are this uncultured smh

Kastonvia, Memester, and Gaedd

The Chéviosée Crown-Principality of Illusia and Neverendia

Kastonvia wrote:Kasto's Fun Exciting Question Timed Prized Event 7:

Prize: Winner gets to choose the regional flag for 24 hours.

Prompt: What is the best open-world game?

Info: This will run for an hour and after reading the replies I will choose the best one.

Condition: You have one hour after I tell you are the winner to send me the flag.

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The 2004 version of Sid Meier's Pirates!.

Why?: While I never got to play the original one from 1987 (I was born in 2001), it was one of the first games I took much notice of when I was a little kid. My big brother extensively played it, and I enjoyed what it looked like - for 2004 graphics, it was quite stunning for a three/four-year old like me, let alone the fact that it was running on notebook laptops of the day, which, in today's standards, are pretty crappy and outdated. When I grew up, I decided to play it myself, even if the said graphics are so antiquated. Adding some modifications, having a firsthand experience on it myself - it was the best feeling that I had back then.

The fact that one could forcibly turn the entire Caribbean into the control of one nation (the game had four nations - England, France, the Netherlands, and Spain), and of course, the grind to get the Ship of the Line - the game's exclusive warship and the rarest of them all, was a factor that I will never forget and something I continue to savour. Playing under the hands of the Dutch was significantly fun, and of course, since your role is a pirate, you could always ditch being a privateer and attack that own nation's shipping all by yourself. Of course, in the later years, I tried other nations, but there was always one common ground:

I hated Spain in that game. Their shipping were such easy pickings; since their Galleons proved no match against the square-rigged vessels of the non-Spanish nations. That, and because the main villains of the game were Spanish (if I recall correctly - Marquis Montalban, Baron Raymondo, and Colonel Mendoza). I laughed at the experience of sinking Spanish pirate hunters - and then laughing devilishly off-screen.

The greatest challenge one could do in that game is to conquer a city via land combat. It gets better when your entire fleet of pirates and buccaneers go against a city's army of about 500 to 700 soldiers. I usually employed about a thousand pirates and buccaneers beforehand, and after sacking it, I either change the allegiance of the city (by installing a new governor), or just sack it and watch its wealth and prestige crumble.

Aerilia, Kastonvia, Memester, Veltvalen, and 1 otherGaedd

The Unicorns have taken over of Aerilia

Kastonvia wrote:Kasto's Fun Exciting Question Timed Prized Event 7:

Prize: Winner gets to choose the regional flag for 24 hours.

Prompt: What is the best open-world game?

Info: This will run for an hour and after reading the replies I will choose the best one.

Condition: You have one hour after I tell you are the winner to send me the flag.

Ready, set, go!

The Simpsons Hit and Run

Because like the name implies you can hit other cars/people and run away

Plus it's clearly the best game ever made!

Inven, Konolas, Kastonvia, Veltvalen, and 1 otherGaedd

The Fractured States of Wardency

Aerilia wrote:The Simpsons Hit and Run

Because like the name implies you can hit other cars/people and run away

Plus it's clearly the best game ever made!

ok you win

The Nation Of Christianity of TIPITB

I'm back
in my Samsung tablet

The Unified Democratic States of Inven

Inven is ranked 1,552nd in the world and 93rd in The North Pacific for Healthiest Citizens, with 29.25 bananas ingested per day.

When the census icon show an apple while the unit of measurement is banana
*visible confusion*

Aerilia, Ethnon, Memester, and Veltvalen

The Wolves from the😅 of Ayuzhhhhh

Today's census

Ayuzhhhhh is ranked 217,136th in the world and 10,047th in The North Pacific for Healthiest Citizens, with 0.87 bananas ingested per day.

Aerilia, Ethnon, Inven, and Veltvalen

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