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Poopfeast420, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of Feb 1st

Played through the Nioh 3 Demo. It seems fine, a lot of changes from the previous games (especially if you compare Nioh 1 to 2, which is mostly the same game), that need some time to get used to.

My main problem with the game right now is the price. 80€ is just far too much, even if I’d probably put hundreds of hours into the game (if the first two are anything to go by). I’ll either wait for it to get cheaper or get it from a key reseller, not sure yet.

Then, I’m deep into Act 3 in Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous. At this point combat is mostly trivial, although I just completed a dungeon/area that was just a massive slog with overtuned enemies (Blackwater) that made me question my life choices. Nothing new for this series, Kingmaker had similar balancing issues (basically the last third of the game). Still having fun most of the time.

Coelacanth, (edited )
@Coelacanth@feddit.nu avatar

Last third of Kingmaker really soured me on Owlcat and has made me postpone WotR indefinitely. Shame to hear some of the same issues appearing again in it. How does it compare otherwise? I am also somewhat hesitant about the epic setting and godslaying type of story compared to the more grounded Kingmaker. Is the writing good?

rozodru, do games w What is the definitive way to play certain games?
@rozodru@piefed.social avatar

if you’re playing FFXIV, especially on Linux, don’t bother with the official launcher/updater. Use XIVLauncher, hell even use that if you’re playing on Windows. Updates a hell of a lot faster plus you also get the dalamud stuff which adds a few quality of life plugin improvements.

teft, do games w What is the definitive way to play certain games?

I’ve been playing BG3 with a loot randomizer. It really makes you have to think about your builds because you can’t rely on certain gear anymore. Makes it almost feel like a roguelike.

bjoern_tantau,
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Of course, if you don’t look up any builds a first playthrough of BG3 will be indistinguishable from one with a loot randomizer.

Obligatory, if you do want a roguelike BG3 you can get that with the Trials of Tav mod.

it3agle, do games w Games you really want to play, but can't or won't?

Alan Wake 2, I loved the 1st but I’m not using Epic’s shitty store. Especially with Epic’s general anti-linux stance.

nutbutter,

Just pirate it. It’s a cool game. Great story too.

fyrilsol, do games w Tetris Variations

Tetris Effect.

Favorite Tetris-variation? Breakthru!

AstroLightz, do games w Games you really want to play, but can't or won't?
@AstroLightz@lemmy.world avatar

Mouse-heavy games like Cities: Skylines, Sims 3, and other management games. Due to a chronic injury, I’m force to mainly play with a controller, and trying to play these games with a controller would be abysmal.

Cease,

Try the steam deck or wait for the steam controller! The touchpads work great once you get used to them!

ToTheGraveMyLove,

You can get a used Steam controller on eBay. It’s perfect for games like these.I played Dawn of War with one and it worked great.

SlurpingPus,

Perhaps a decent touchpad would work better for you. You would only need to fondle the surface and lightly tap it with one or two fingers. But you should investigate in advance if the touchpad allows clicks via tapping, as e.g. some drivers don’t support the right click without pressing into the surface, which can be heavy on the wrist. Macbook touchpads worked great for me, being large, responsive, and easy to press.

However, doing lots of scrolling with a touchpad could be rather inconvenient.

If your issue is the position of the hand, you might be interested in vertical mouses, which would allow at least some cursoring, perhaps for more important use-cases. Personally I’m also using the Vimium addon for the browser to avoid the mouse on the web.

mohab, do games w What is the definitive way to play certain games?

Devil May Cry 3 sucks balls without the style switcher mod. Combat and combo routes feel so limited.

They eventually added a style switcher to the last re-release, but that’s stuck on the Switch. My recommendation will be to either play the Switch version or mod it on PC.

I personally don’t like the OG trilogy as much as DMC fans do, so I’d probably recommend DMC4 or 5 as an entry point anyway.

reksas, do games w Games you really want to play, but can't or won't?

rust,

  1. i’m on linux
  2. its rust
urandom,

Can’t you do rustup update and go from there?

lemmy_get_my_coat, do games w Tetris Variations

Apotris for GBA

deafboy, do games w Games you really want to play, but can't or won't?
@deafboy@lemmy.world avatar

The Talos Principle 2. The micro stuttering makes it unplayable for me, and it will never get fixed.

jordanlund, do games w Games you really want to play, but can't or won't?
@jordanlund@lemmy.world avatar

Heard all the good things about Disco Elysium and found it on sale for the Steam Deck… Could not stand playing a character with traumatic brain injury. I thought I did something wrong generating the character, no, fanbase assures me that’s the way it’s supposed to be… Refunded it in less than an hour.

Abundance114,

I could get info that game either. It looks amazing. I’m sure the experience is great, but it never really grabbed me.

ameancow,

It was marketed as a game, when really it’s an interactive novel. If you don’t like that kind of experience, you won’t like it.

(But as far as novels go, it was one of the best, the story continues to open up paths and deep-dives into lore and philosophy branching ever deeper and further, while telling a story of personal tragedy.)

SlurpingPus,

My problem with the game was precisely that right out of the gate I need to take a lot of notes, as there’s no way I’m remembering said lore — what with my habit of occasionally taking a break for weeks if not months. Someone informed me that if I plug the game into Steam, I can employ its built-in notetaking feature instead of poking at my phone, but idk yet how usable that is.

CarnivorousCouch,

This was one I loved, but it wasn’t at all what I expected when I read the Steam blurb. “Be the kind of cop you want to be” or some such nonsense.

But, yeah, it’s basically an existential novel masquerading as a game, and if you don’t like (or at least find it interesting) spending time as the protagonist, then it makes sense to be a hard pass.

Katana314, do games w Games you really want to play, but can't or won't?

I love the story of Final Fantasy XIV, but it can easily categorize as “One of the most expensive singleplayer games of all time”. On top of buying the expansions, you’ll need to pay for each month you play; and unless someone’s really speedrunning, that will start to add up. Worse, for a first timer setting up their account, their website and payment system is really stuck in 1998, making giving them money an obtuse task. And, while the story has its great moments and excellent side content, a depressing amount of it is extensive polite dialog with just simple quests where you move to a location and right-click on someone. I’ve finished Dawntrail, and am glad I experienced it, but I can’t blame anyone who sees it all as beyond them.

garretble,
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Counterpoint: Someone can play up through Stormblood without having to buy anything.

But, yeah, I agree. I don’t really want to think about how much I’ve spent on this one game over the last 12 years. But roughly spitballing:

  • ARR, Heavensward, Stormblood, Shadowbringers, Endwalker, Dawntrail…I’ll say that’s 6 x $40 (not accurate since I bought special editions for some and moved from PS3 to Pc so that’s an extra cost there, too): $240
  • $13/m for 11 years (I’ve played ARR since launch but there have been some times where I turned off my sub for a little bit so I’ll just knock off 12 months): 13 x 12 x 11 = $1,716
  • Various Mogstation purchases, roughly $40?
  • Total for me with this napkin math: $1,996

Woof. But, I do love the game and spent all weekend playing it just now. So there’s worse things to spend money on.

GladiusB,
@GladiusB@lemmy.world avatar

This expac broke me. Played for a decade. Decent ranked tank. The new raids are more of the same and PF has no healers. Tried to play Sage to balance it out and no one could make it work.

The game lost touch with what made it great. It’s no longer innovative. The story is ass. It’s just a whale hunter.

fyrilsol,

My thing with FFXIV is that, so much has blown by me, that just trying to get into it now is so overwhelming. There was a friend I knew that was into FFXIV and he was one of those people that spoke about it like it is his second language. He had his friends too that were into it and it was like they've built this in-depth chemistry through FFXIV and I even watched some of his livestreams of it.

But anytime I tried playing FFXIV, I really stuck out with this empty feeling because I never had that.

Bonesince1997, do games w Tetris Variations

The New Tetris (N64). For the 4x4 block making, and the awesome drum & bass soundtrack!

ameancow, do games w Games you really want to play, but can't or won't?

I’d love to play Baldur’s Gate 3 with a diverse group of real people and share an adventure together, but have no friends who enjoy games that aren’t mindless slop.

Same with other slow-burn games like Project Zomboid and other survival/crafting games.

I learned to do slop to hang out with others, I even got good at slop like Rivals just to keep social contact alive. But I can’t drag anyone into a game that doesn’t have 2-minute matches filled with flashing lights and colors and gambling mini-games.

CarnivorousCouch,

I’m in this boat with you. A few months ago I restarted my Valheim server for friends… And only one person joined me, for all of about 30 minutes. I spent a bunch of solo time just building up a base and trying not to progress too far so I wouldn’t ruin the fun.

I’ve been toying with the idea of doing a Zomboid server, too, but I know it will be the same. We’ll play as a group maybe twice, and that will be it.

ameancow,

I spent a bunch of solo time just building up a base and trying not to progress too far so I wouldn’t ruin the fun.

I have about 20 games where I stopped before getting too far “just in case they decide to join me.” Those games are now piled up in dusty, forgotten crates alongside the Ark of the Covenant in that same giant warehouse. I think I’m part of the slim margin of people who enjoy simulated hardships as a social bonding experience, I don’t know if makes other people too bored, or too anxious, but I can’t make people play hard, slow games where you have to rely on each other and talk through problems.

I used to be able to, I had great success running groups in SCUM and Project Zomboid but as more and more short-attention-span gaming has been released, people have migrated away from investment-gaming and now just want to “chill” with some colorful slop and fast battle royals or loot extraction. Now when I ask if someone wants to play something like SCUM, they ask if we can play a server where loot and experience gain is turned up to max, enemy robots are disabled, and you can order high level gear from discord bots in chat.

fyrilsol,

Sorry you've been through that.

I've about given up on chasing multiplayer, even including friends. It never fails. Because, there would be times some friends I know are playing a multiplayer game that is big and they're all involved and I want to be involved. Then by the time I get it, they've moved on to something else and it would be a chore to have tried and get them to come back to the game I just got so we can have some of our memories poured into it.

It would never happen, they've grounded their footing into that next game and I would be a little begrudged and eventually I'd get that game, only for the cycle to repeat.

So, I've stopped doing that. Now I have a bunch of all of these games that were fun to have played with people on, just sitting and collecting dust because I tried playing with people I know and cared about. Now most of them play FFXIV, Escape from Tarkov or some other MMO-like game and they know I won't go there to them because I'm not a MMO player, but I was always open to play something else that was multiplayer, but they never bit.

macracanthorhynchus, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of Feb 1st

I should be playing Baldur’s Gate 3, and I want to be playing Baldur’s Gate 3, and my wife wants me to be playing Baldur’s Gate 3, and I sit down intending to play Baldur’s Gate 3… and then I play Stellaris.

StereoTypo,
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I Finally beat Baldur’s Gate 3 this past week. Act Three was really intimidating but when I came back after taking a 6 month break, none of the items or interactions were as previous as before.

Skua,

The Paradox siren song is an alluring one

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