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Essegi

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For a newbie: DCSS or UnNetHack (or Crawl or NetHack?)
« on: April 14, 2012, 01:27:54 PM »
Hi to all, i'm a newbie with few experience.  I have played only Desktop Dungeons, WazHack, very little DoomRL, some coffebreaks and checked some others (for example i tried Epilogue and frozen dephts and they are nice).
I'm interested to play a big, full featured one (probably this summer for time issues).
I checked something in roguebasin and i'm interested in the hacklike type and the ones i found most appealing are DCSS and UnNetHack.
For DCSS i completed the tutorial (not at the first try) and for UnNetHack just tried it (dying on second floor cause i didn't noticed a jackal biting me ;D).
At a first glance DCSS seems more fun but UnNetHack maybe has strange things (pet, i don't know if i like it, possibility to kick, wich maybe there's also in DCSS but i didn't noticed).
I like also the DCSS tiles a lot (i like that they are simple but detailed, if you change weapon o armor you see it!) and the interface seems nice (there's a lot of commands but you can do a lot) and i see it's popular.
UnNetHack seems more obscure. I heard that NetHack has a nice sense of humor (i don't know if DCSS has, maybe it's not esential but it's a nice addition).
I've also heard that NetHack is a LOT difficult but Crawl is even more cruel (so i think DCSS is more cruel than UnNetHack).

I'm interested in the following points:

-combat and offcombat variety, fun and satisfaction (abilities, monsters, ruleset, pg customization, if it's rewarding and so on)
-strange tihings to do (i've heard for example that you can write something in NetHack in the floor to keep some enemies at distance)
-variety and complexity with good sense (to have variety is good, to have variety and each difference is meaningful is better)

I know i just should play both, but i haven't a lot of time and i like also other games. :P

So wich one do you advise me on?
Will it be a better idea to start with the plain NetHack or the original Crawl?
At the moment i like DCSS more but the fact is that i can't even slightly dare to judge one of these titles.

Thanks!

PS: i hope to have posted in the right section and sorry if i use some words in a not proper way, English is not my first language.
« Last Edit: April 14, 2012, 01:31:45 PM by Essegi »

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Re: For a newbie: DCSS or UnNetHack (or Crawl or NetHack?)
« Reply #1 on: April 14, 2012, 02:35:29 PM »
I strongly recommend dcss.  It is the first real roguelike I got into, so I can definitely say it is fine for a newbie (and also I am probably biased because of this).  It also has so many class and race options that it can take ages for you to even decide what type of character you want to play (something I really enjoy).  I haven't played unnethack though, so I can't compare and contrast the two.

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Re: For a newbie: DCSS or UnNetHack (or Crawl or NetHack?)
« Reply #2 on: April 14, 2012, 04:21:33 PM »
Thanks for you opinion, at least it confirms that is viable as a first complex experience. For background and races i noticed dcss is umbeatable (i saw also Trinagle Wizard has a lot of choices and although it seems a fine one it's not the game i seek) as number, i hope these differences have a sensible impact on gameplay.

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Re: For a newbie: DCSS or UnNetHack (or Crawl or NetHack?)
« Reply #3 on: April 14, 2012, 05:50:44 PM »
Nethack has a huge choice of things you can do - it's definitely the interactions with items and surroundings that make it interesting. It's worth giving a try even if you find the rest to be meh. DCSS is a lot of fun to play around with, and IIRC pretty fair, but I never came far, so I don't really have much DCSS experience. Nowadays I'm mostly sticking to Nethack and ToME4 (quite different from Nethack and DCSS, you might want to give that a try as well). Personally, I would play vanilla Nethack before trying any variants - it's IMO still the best.

Remember, if you've decided to play one of these for a longer time, take a look at the nethack and DCSS servers - they might be ASCII only, but they let you play the games on any computer you use without installing. Yes, even on University servers.  ;D

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Re: For a newbie: DCSS or UnNetHack (or Crawl or NetHack?)
« Reply #4 on: April 14, 2012, 06:51:45 PM »
Thanks for you opinion, at least it confirms that is viable as a first complex experience. For background and races i noticed dcss is umbeatable (i saw also Trinagle Wizard has a lot of choices and although it seems a fine one it's not the game i seek) as number, i hope these differences have a sensible impact on gameplay.

Actually, the former lead designer was deeply concerned with making sure each race/class was unique and involved different gameplay.

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Re: For a newbie: DCSS or UnNetHack (or Crawl or NetHack?)
« Reply #5 on: April 14, 2012, 07:01:12 PM »
@XLambda: Thanks you too.
So maybe the choice should be between plain NetHack and DCSS!:D I see that NetHack hasn't been updated for a long time but maybe this should mean that it's more stable...

So if i am not uncorrect maybe combat is better on DCSS and NetHack wins in enviroment interaction/strange things. And probably they are more different than i thouhgt. So now i'm maybe even less decided than before because are 2 aspect i seek (maybe more combat on long term, but i want to play also for interaction at least once)!;D

For Tome: i saw that was derived from Angband, i don't know how is it now, but this time i prefer to check traditional hacklike...

I don't really mind if tiles or ascii, it's not a problem to play with the local version (for university i have barely the time to attend courses :piand no time to use their pc, at work local is working :p).

@kraflab: strong point here, thanks for this!:)
« Last Edit: April 14, 2012, 07:13:55 PM by Essegi »

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Re: For a newbie: DCSS or UnNetHack (or Crawl or NetHack?)
« Reply #6 on: April 14, 2012, 08:05:36 PM »
If you enjoy those kind of weird things to do then go for UnNetHack. The downside is that many players agree about the fact that at a certain point it is unavoidable to have a look at the spoilers, because very often those kind of trick don't make sense and are nearly impossible to figure out.
I personally never went that much into NetHack because of this.

DCSS is a very good game.. not as "spoiler-free" as its developers wanted it to be because most mechanichs are undisclosed unless you code-dive, but nothing like NetHack regarding this.

Both very good and complex games but if I were you I'd go for Adom.
What I enjoy the most in roguelikes: Anti-Farming and Mac Givering my way out. Kind of what I also enjoy in life.

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Re: For a newbie: DCSS or UnNetHack (or Crawl or NetHack?)
« Reply #7 on: April 14, 2012, 10:49:27 PM »
Thanks. Now i am thinking to start with NetHack (or UnNetHack), but i know i'll change opinion 10 times before starting.;D
Could you explain why should Adom be a better choice? :)

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Re: For a newbie: DCSS or UnNetHack (or Crawl or NetHack?)
« Reply #8 on: April 15, 2012, 05:37:05 AM »
Because it's got the mistery and complexity (possible actions and situations) of NetHack.. without its occasional complete detachment to logics, and it's also got the replayability and many other factors that make DCSS a great game.

On the other hand it's a bit less (but just a little) balanced and farm-free than DCSS and also less absurd and maybe fun than NetHack.. but I'd say it's the best one to start with. Another downside is that its developer, Thomas Biskup, abandoned its development, while DCSS devs are very active and NetHack variants are also constantly adding features to the game (as far as I know).. and I don't know if you'd be ok with ascii-only graphics (I do but I understand some players may prefere tiles).. but it's my favourite roguelike ever and also the first one I played.
Every friend I recommended it in the past went in love with it.

Don't get me wrong, DCSS and NetHack are both excellent games I had a lot of fun with.

Btw, welcome to RogueTemple Essegi! I'm italian as well, not many of us around the Roguelike scene.
« Last Edit: April 15, 2012, 05:40:09 AM by Skeletor »
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Re: For a newbie: DCSS or UnNetHack (or Crawl or NetHack?)
« Reply #9 on: April 15, 2012, 10:11:15 AM »
Ok, thanks, good points here! Defintely worth to consider. I shouldn't have problem with ascii only.
And thanks for welcome fellow countryman!

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Re: For a newbie: DCSS or UnNetHack (or Crawl or NetHack?)
« Reply #10 on: April 28, 2012, 05:34:19 PM »
I found learning to play Dungeon Crawl was a lot easier. The tutorials are really good.
The skill system is quite nice as well, and there's a lot of replay

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Re: For a newbie: DCSS or UnNetHack (or Crawl or NetHack?)
« Reply #11 on: April 28, 2012, 10:55:08 PM »
  Nethack, and UnNethack, is a classic. Can be hard to get into. Spoilers from the internet are basically required reading if you want to beat it in a summer. Some have played for decades without beating it.

  Crawl is very well put together. Much easier to get into. Still hard as hell, but you do not need to find spoilers on the web.

  ToME4 probably has the best interface. It's all graphical and point and click. ToME4 is currently the most popular, or at least the top rated, roguelike out there.

  ADOM is out there as well. I never got into it, but it's very popular.

  Commercial ventures like Dungeons of Dredmore and Cardinal Quest are also very good. They cost money though. So that's a bit of an issue.

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Re: For a newbie: DCSS or UnNetHack (or Crawl or NetHack?)
« Reply #12 on: April 29, 2012, 04:26:00 AM »
It might be worth mentioning BRogue. It's not as intense and comprehensive as Crawl or Hack, but its very fun, and a good game to learn on.

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Re: For a newbie: DCSS or UnNetHack (or Crawl or NetHack?)
« Reply #13 on: April 29, 2012, 02:56:40 PM »
Thanks.
I think i'll start with NetHack or UnNetHack to see if can stand it. With spoilers, i'm curious to see how much complex it can be. In spite of thread title "for a newbie", i intended it not for having a simple one to play but to see complexity and completeness, so i'll discard for the moment Brogue and Cardinal Quest (wich i bought on a bundle). I have also Dungeons Of Dredmor (bought on a Steam sale), i just started it and at first impression i like more DCSS...

Maybe after playing for some time NetHack, i'll move to DCSS wich seems more fun to play (and keeping an eye to Adom and Tome). ;)
« Last Edit: April 29, 2012, 03:09:35 PM by Essegi »

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Re: For a newbie: DCSS or UnNetHack (or Crawl or NetHack?)
« Reply #14 on: April 30, 2012, 01:54:36 AM »
Jjust be warned. This rabbit hole is very deep :)