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TheUnicornOfPerfidy, do games w World's Video Game Companies

Where’s Valve?

Decq,

On a list of non publicly listed companies I would imagine

squaresinger,

Also, I’m not sure if they really fit the bill, since probably most of their revenue comes from providing infrastructure, not games.

BigTuffAl, do games w How Are You Guys Handling This?

I turned 360 degrees around and installed bazzite

fakeman_pretendname, do games w Among 2025 games with over 10K reviews, Deltarune is the most highly rated

I’m a little shocked by how few of those I’ve even heard of

echodot,

I’ve heard of four of the games on the list and it’s the four you would think.

Rusty,

I’ve only heard about Clair Obscur because of the AI art drama.

echodot,

I haven’t heard of anything on the list until we get to 8, and I only recognise the name I have no idea what the gameplay is like.

Krompus,
@Krompus@lemmy.world avatar

Damn, have a look at each of them, there is some excellent gaming here.

fakeman_pretendname,

Absolutely, I plan to :)

Zoot,
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The fact that Wolfquest, an educational game from the 2000s is on there, is absolutely mind blowing to me. I remember playing that game as a kid with my sister and it being beyond a buggy fun mess lol.

httperror418, do games w Day 533 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing

Try planet crafter, similar feel for the bases, but what a game (I’ve been hooked since I started)

Cavemanfreak,

Great game! I do have to mess with the settings since I think it’s way too grindy otherwise, but that’s just another plus for the game. Haven’t played the DLCs yet though…

httperror418,

I’ve found it pretty reasonable compared to most games for the grind (if you upgrade the generators etc and then get automation up late game it’s been a blast)

MyNameIsAtticus,
@MyNameIsAtticus@lemmy.world avatar

I think Planet Crafter has been on my wishlist. I didn’t know it’s like subnautica’s bases though. I’ll have too check it out!

httperror418,

The base building is loads of fun, fair warning, consider “height” when building. I didn’t and learned the hard way 🤣

The base building is where I’ve sunk most my time, and then automation later on just became a bunch of fun (I completed one planet and then started on another for the dlc)

caut_R, (edited ) do games w Day 535 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing

Wishlisted! Had no idea this existed lol, thanks for sharing

lath, do games w How Are You Guys Handling This?

Take a break. Go outside. Enjoy nature.

IEatDaFeesh, do games w How Are You Guys Handling This?

Maybe wait for the Steam Machine

Lootboblin,
@Lootboblin@lemmy.world avatar

And how is the Steam Machine safe from the high prices?

acme401, do games w The Best-Selling Video Games Since 2020
@acme401@lemmy.world avatar

I own a lot of games and I own zero of these titles. 🤷‍♂️

JigglySackles,

I see about 3 I’m either interested in or played. CP2077 is definitely worth getting into. As is Baldurs Gate 3 from what I know of it.

Johnmannesca,
@Johnmannesca@lemmy.world avatar

Palworld is worth a shot

locahosr443, do games w How Are You Guys Handling This?

Probably a steam deck as they are yet to be hit by the mega price hikes.

Once they are, abandon any thoughts of gaming for a while I guess.

This is only going one way until the ai bubble bursts.

slimerancher, do games w Day 535 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing
@slimerancher@lemmy.world avatar

It is on my wishlist, glad to see you enjoying it.

Demdaru, do games w World's Best-selling Video Game Consoles

Heh, still have my PS2 and I still play on it. And it’s still fun :D

msokiovt, do games w How Are You Guys Handling This?
@msokiovt@lemmy.today avatar

Um… you need to sell that Mac and build a computer with DDR4 and maybe a 40 Series NVIDIA GPU (so as to not pay the high prices on both fronts), slap Linux on it (I’d recommend Mint or Pop_OS!), and learn how to set it up for gaming. That’s stupid otherwise.

AnchoriteMagus,

Sorry, but the Mac is for art and music. I make money with it, its non-negotiable.

Please point me to a comparable PC build that can be had for a total price tag of $575, since that’s what I shelled out for the Mac.

If you can’t, why did you even make this comment?

jordanlund,
@jordanlund@lemmy.world avatar

With current pricing, it’s going to be tough and that’s no joke.

Even the new Steam Machine is being predicted to be around $1,000.

indy100.com/…/steam-machine-price-cost-release-da…

The era of $600 gaming PCs is 1-3 years ago now.

(NGL - I still want a Steam Machine. :)

AnchoriteMagus,

Yeah, that’s unfortunately the conclusion I’m reaching. I was hoping there was an angle I hadn’t considered yet.

Maybe I’ll just give in and do a year sub to GeForce and then reassess prices next Xmas. I definitely can’t afford to build a new machine now, but a lot can happen in a year.

msokiovt,
@msokiovt@lemmy.today avatar

With the Mac Mini’s use, that is completely understandable. I tried to find something that fit your price range, and couldn’t find squat. However, you might want to take a look at Cevo, which is a Taiwanese ODM, that many of the Linux computer makers utilize.

AnchoriteMagus,

Good shout with Cevo. One of the few angles I haven’t looked super deeply into is a Linux machine. Time to study.

cerebralhawks,

Mac user as well. I have an M2 Pro mini on my desk, and a base M2 MacBook Air.

To be fair, you didn’t specify in the OP why you bought the Mac. Their comment is fair, and this is coming from a guy who doesn’t like Windows. It’s also a bad recommendation: you’re not gonna get a good deal on the Mac that would get you a comparative PC. Your best bet would either be a used Switch or a used Xbox Series S, or maybe a PS4 (Xb1 sucks).

That said, you can get a comparable PC for $575, but you won’t get $575 for a $575 Mac selling it secondhand. The fallacy with that suggestion is you’ll get about 2/3 what you paid at best and that’ll put you in a much worse spot. Now you might be able to get a Chinese PC with everything on the chip like the Mac mini is, with 16GB DDR4 and something like an i3 dual core that will do some of the things the Mac will do, but it won’t have a Windows license, you’ll need to pay for that or get Linux. Still a bad idea if your new Mac works and you’re happy with it.

I made my comment entirely based on the picture, which is kinda my bad but I’m leaving it. I read the text after. I blame my autism.

That being said, you didn’t buy the Mac for gaming. If you did that’s on you. Heroic is good for some Steam games. M2 Pro isn’t great for gaming. I suspect you have an M4 base with 16 or 24GB of RAM (doesn’t matter in most cases). That’s a more capable machine. Still not great. Macs are not gaming machines. GeForce Now is a decent way to go if you have Steam games. You only need to pay the $10/month price to get decent game streaming, but only if the latency is good enough based on your location. If it’s not, the $20/month tier isn’t going to help. It’s just better graphics.

msokiovt,
@msokiovt@lemmy.today avatar

OP is using the Mac for music and art, and that’s how he makes money. This was a clarification in response to what I said to him.

squaresinger,

If you are buying new, $575 isn’t going to get you a lot.

But if you buy used and don’t mind lurking on second-hand platforms for a while to find a good deal, you should be able to get something decent for that amount.

Squizzy, do games w The Best-Selling Video Games Since 2020

Super Mario Bros Wonder sucked. I hope they don’t take it’s sales as a direction on the franchise because it is my least favourite.

Also how is Hogwarts so high and 90% off, must have had a huge fall off.

atrielienz,

I think the reason it’s sold so many copies is because it’s been on perpetual sale everywhere. People were majorly against buying it and that dampened some people’s interest initially but when the game is $5, a lot of people will buy it just because it’s cheap.

ColeSloth,

Hell. Epic games gave it away for free like a week ago.

brsrklf,

I liked Wonder. It’s a decent attempt at refreshing 2D Mario, and some of the level gimmicks were quite fun. I think they’ve tried to recapture the effect of “every level a new idea” in 3D World, though I’d agree they were not as succesful in this one.

It’s a lot better than NSMB U IMO, that one was incredibly bland (especially after NSMB Wii, that one was great).

Squizzy,

Nsmb wii was brilliant, really enjoyed it. The new one had fine parts but was just too disjointed and became tedious and zany which I wouldnt usually tiento Mario

greybeard,

Everyone is allowed their own opinion. So I’m not going to say you are wrong for disliking it, but I completely disagree.

I consider Super Mario World to be the best in the franchise, and Wonder was probably better. I loved the game. I found most of the “New Super Mario” (The 2D series) games bad, or at least missing the magic of the first games with tight controls and well thought out levels. Wonder was a return to that.

brsrklf,

I consider the best “New” to be Wii by far. Good challenge, good level diversity, the right kind of chaotic fun in multiplayer.

The first NSMB was still very basic, and U was boring and uninspired. New Super Luigi U was the best part of U, at least it tried something, but too little too late.

NSMB2 felt like the worst example of “we need a Mario game now, pile up random shit until we have one”. I mean, they tried to have a gimmick in this one, putting it everywhere in theming and it’s… Collecting more coins than usual? And even then they don’t do anything with it.

By the way, of course everyone is allowed their opinion, but… 30 years later, still team SMB3.

Sunny, do games w Arc raiders is a horrible game
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Im just happy to see that Arc Raiders have been able to keep 91% of their players since launch, whilst Battlefield 6 has lost 85% of their players since launch. Obviously Arc Raiders is doing something right 😅But you’re right, its not a pve game per se. Its a PvPvE.

tuckerm, do games w My time with Anbernic's RG477V
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I have a couple of questions, one about this device and one for anyone just in general:

  1. For Android games, does this have the actual Google play store? Or do you need to use the Aurora store? And if so, do you use a throwaway account because Google might decide that they aren’t OK with that someday?
  2. This is available with 8 GB or 12 GB of memory. I’ve never played PS2 games on one of these handhelds before – would 8 GB be fine for that?
PerfectDark,
@PerfectDark@lemmy.world avatar
  1. Yes, this is Google Play certified, so it has the full Google Play Store to access. But, if you’d prefer some anonymity, feel free to install Aurora!

I don’t typically bother with a throwaway account. MFC makes any risk well and truly mitigated, but I also don’t use Google, so if the worst of the worst did happen, I wouldn’t be sad. You can do either, but I and most reviewers I know don’t bother with a dummy account!

  1. Yes the 8GB will be well and truly fine to run PS2 games! Think of the 12 as essential for PC games (via GameHub Lite), it just gives you the headroom to make that an easier experience. You’ll be able to play and upscale PS2 perfectly fine with the 8GB version.

:)

tuckerm,
@tuckerm@feddit.online avatar

Thank you! That is good to know.

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