Open-World RPGs Where Loot Really Matters

Open-world RPGs offer many different ways to handle loot and item collection. Many use a common system of randomized drops, similar to action RPGs, with a few special, fixed-location items, like in The Witcher 3. However, some games are trying something different, moving away from constant random drops to make each item more valuable. Instead of endlessly sorting through similar items, these games make loot truly meaningful – finding a new item can significantly change how you play, making you want to collect everything. Here are some open-world RPGs that stand out with their unique and rewarding loot systems.




![The discretization of Burgers’ problem using a second-order MUSCL scheme, when integrated with a fourth-order Runge-Kutta method ([latex]RK44[/latex]), demonstrates that [latex]RK44[/latex] preserves the Total Variation Diminishing (TVD) property initially established by a forward Euler solution, even with variable time steps ([latex]\Delta t = \Delta t_{FE}[/latex]).](https://arxiv.org/html/2601.18947v1/figures/MUSCL2_TVD_RK4.png)

