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mojo, do gaming w Please Give Me Some Alternatives to Genshin Impact and Spider-Man (PS4) on PC/Android

No Man Sky definitely has that open world sandbox itch. There’s a lot of stuff to do it. Also go and pirate tears of the kingdom lol, it’s super fuckin good.

WarmSoda, do gaming w Please Give Me Some Alternatives to Genshin Impact and Spider-Man (PS4) on PC/Android

I second No Man’s Sky.
Maybe Subnautica. I love just swimming around with my stereo system blasting all the alien ocean creature sounds.

Nioxic, do games w Questions about coop in baldurs gate 3

lemmy.world/c/baldurs_gate_3?dataType=Post&pa…

Ask here, mate

Sorry. I dont think my stupid lemmy app can properly link communities :(

Blaze,
@Blaze@discuss.tchncs.de avatar
NoName977,

I will ask there too, thanks :)

kronickhigh, do games w Help identifying an old game?

Sounds like starbound to me.

finestnothing,

It wasn’t, it’s dig-n-rig. That said, I really need to redownload Starbound, it’s been a while since I’ve played it but I remember it being a lot of fun too

buckykat, do games w Help identifying an old game?

Kinda sounds like the flash game Motherload

Spacemanspliff,

That’s more or less what it sounds like to me too, might be a different but might still be close enough to scratch that sme itch.

quellik,

That’s what I was thinking. Just got a nice tinge of nostalgia from this comment ☺️

ICastFist,
@ICastFist@programming.dev avatar

Tried it a bit, doesn’t quite sound like what op is describing, though, there’s no vacuuming or things being dropped on the floor and the mining is downwards.

www.crazygames.com/game/motherload

finestnothing,

Another commenter got it, the game I was remembering is dig-n-rig

siv9939, do games w Help identifying an old game?
@siv9939@kbin.social avatar

Possibly Dig-N-Rig, although you dig to the left.

finestnothing,

This is exactly it, thank you so much! The digipen must’ve been why I was thinking digiminer.

lloram239, do gaming w I don't want to "Press any key to continue" to the main menu

Why is that there?

It’s there due to the technical certification requirements of XBox. All games are required to become interactive after a set number of seconds. When you have a complex game with long loading times, that might be difficult. The load start screen works around that, it’s simple enough to load quickly and it is interactive, i.e. “Press any key to continue”. It’s not useful, but it fulfills the certification requirements, all loading time that follows or might happen in the background while that screen is shown, doesn’t count.

It the same reason why you see so many games have the same “You’ll lose all your unsaved progress if you exit the game” screen, even in games that save so often to be a non-issue. It’s a certification requirement too. There is a whole bunch of stuff like this in games (and movies) that is not there because anybody wants it, but because some contract somewhere says it has to be there or you aren’t allowed to publish your game (see also the way names in movie posters never line up with the people on that poster).

PS: This has been around since at least the Xbox360s, don’t know what Sony requires or how Microsoft might have updated their requirements since then.

bionicjoey,

God I wish they wouldn’t try to adhere to these awful requirements in PC games.

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@kbin.social avatar

If you have a particularly slow PC, this screen would be good feedback that it hasn't crashed while booting the game. It also keeps the game consistent across platforms.

all-knight-party,
@all-knight-party@kbin.cafe avatar

Yeah, they're not gonna do all that stuff for cert and then go "now let's remake our whole intro sequence to be more convenient!", I don't think devs typically have that much free time

bionicjoey,

It wouldn’t be that hard. Devs already have to make all sorts of adjustments for different platforms

Lowbird,

Getting rid of that screen would be a negligible improvement and also might mean getting rid of any unique art that some may indeed want to see.

stephen01king,

And they are better off using their time to do those improvements rather than something inconsequential like removing the press to start screen.

TwilightVulpine,

The save warning is helpful for kids who don't get how game saves work yet.

lloram239,

The problem is that the majority of games do not tell you what you are actually losing or how to prevent it. Do you lose the last five seconds or do you go right back to the beginning of the game? How far away is the next save point? Games don’t tell you. You have to try to find out. There are a few smart games that will tell you “2min since your last save”, but they are pretty rare.

And of course in modern times that screen is rather unnecessary to begin with: Just save the damn game and let me continue were I left of. Xbox has QuickResume, but a lot of other platforms still have nothing like it.

TwilightVulpine,

Seems pretty common in games with auto saves that they will show a little icon whenever they are doing it.

Lowbird,

It’s usually a really subtle and easy to miss icon though, especially in a game that otherwise demands all your attention.

Zalack,
@Zalack@startrek.website avatar

IMO it’s a good feature and it’s a good thing it’s required. I remember the days when I would boot up a game and never be sure if my system crashed or not.

This requires the game to start giving you feedback before you start wondering if you should do a power cycle.

towerful,

I mean, better loading feedback would be better than an arbitrary “interactive within 1 second” blanket rule, leading to this whole “press button to continue” workaround.

That’s like a generator needing an earth rod, and the engineer putting an earth rod into a plant pot. Sure, the earth rod is there, and sunk to regulated depth in dirt… but it’s a plant pot.
Just make an accurate loading screen with accurate feedback.

Zalack,
@Zalack@startrek.website avatar

Imo that’s still not enough. Plenty of crashes or failures happen in a way where loading screen animations still keep playing. Having a cursor you can move around to validate that the process is still responsive is important feedback.

I also remember lots of games that did exactly what you are saying and there was no way to tell if it had hung during loading or not because you couldn’t check if it was accepting feedback.

DaSaw,

Neither of these things can be true, because they’ve been around since long before Microsoft got into the console game. I’m pretty sure Atari 2600 games had that prompt. I know NES games did.

lloram239,

blog.csdn.net/baozi3026/article/details/4272761

TCR # 003 BAS Initial Interactive State

Requirement

Games must enter an interactive state that accepts player input within 20 seconds after the initial start-up sequence. If an animation or cinematic shown during the start-up sequence runs longer than 20 seconds, it must be skippable using the START button.

What earlier games were doing was very similar, but was done for different reasons. Arcade games had an attract mode that would show gameplay or intro cutscenes in a loop when the device wasn’t in active use and had an “Insert Coin” flashing to attract players. The normal game would only started once coin got inserted into the arcade machine. Early console games had that attract mode too, just “insert coin” replaced with a “press start”.

What makes the modern start screen different is that there is often no cutscene to skip, no gameplay to watch, it’s just a pointless screen before you go to the main menu.

DaSaw,

Wouldn’t just going straight to the main menu qualify as an “interactive state that accepts player input within 20 seconds”?

lloram239,

Yes, but you’d have to get there in 20sec first, which in case of very elaborate main menus, might not always be the case. The start screen provides a safety buffer so that you never fail at this certification criteria, as all the loading time after the start screen doesn’t count.

Fenix,
@Fenix@feddit.de avatar

TIL

pbpza, do zapytajszmer w Jakie tipy macie w walce z pracą dyplomową?

Czerwiec już się skończył. A tak to radzę wyjebać się na akademię, nie bez powodu miałeś kilka lat przerwy. System jest do zaorania, bo jest toksyczny i nawet często nie możesz żadnej sensownej nauki porobić. Może załóż kooperatywę pracowniczą?

nudnyekscentryk,
@nudnyekscentryk@szmer.info avatar

Sierpień* pomyłka

A jaki sens ma kooperatywa pracownicza jak

a) nie jestem pracownikiem

b) nie mam pomysłu na biznes

c) pytałem o tipy na przemęczenie dyplomu żeby mieć to z głowy

pbpza,

Jak nie ma jakieś specjalnej procedury w regulaminie to może możesz oddać w lutym?

nudnyekscentryk,
@nudnyekscentryk@szmer.info avatar

No niby mogę przedłużyć do grudnia, a jak dłużej to prawdopodobnie będę musiał powtarzać etap rozliczeniowy. Boje się jednak że przedłużenie terminu mi nie pomoże, kiedy brakuje mi pomysłu na kształt pracy

ColdSilenceAtrophies, do gaming w Suggestions for smaller-y games if I liked _______

This might not be exactly what you’re looking for (as it can be a little rogue-like), but it’s a game that when I looked for similar things, led me to Dredge: Sunless Sea

You’re a ship captain trying to survive in Victorian era London, after London was stolen by bats and taken to the shores of the Unterzee, an underground sea filled with some very strange creatures, people and locations. This means exploring and finding new trade routes or ways to survive while uncovering the stories of the islands you find, those of your crew, and the larger world.

There’s a sequel, Sunless Skies, where you command a space going train exploring the heavens. It’s a bit easier and has some good quality of life improvements, but I prefer the setting of Seas.

AceFuzzLord, do gaming w Suggestions for smaller-y games if I liked _______

If you don’t mind some puzzle solving and the fact it’s a point and click adventure game, there is Beyond The Edge of Owlsgard. It can be completed in a couple hours if you have played it before, but took me so much longer since I had no prior experience.

There is also Brok the Investigator, which is a choice based game where your actions lead to one of something like 6 different endings before, supposedly, getting the cannon ending or something along those lines.

shundi82, do games w What are some RPGs for someone who doesnt like most RPGs

Prey’s currently on sale and one of the most memorable gaming experiences I’ve had in recent years.

You’ll be hooked within the first 10 minutes of playing, I guarantee it:

store.steampowered.com/app/480490/Prey/

Blackmist,

I found Prey to be a little rough at the start, but once you pick up some upgrades the combat improves.

Took me a few hours at least to decide I liked it.

Schtefanz,

Prey is not a RPG

SturgiesYrFase, do gaming w Suggestions for smaller-y games if I liked _______
@SturgiesYrFase@lemmy.ml avatar

I would highly recommend A Story About My Uncle. It took me about 6 hours to get all the things and do the whole story. It’s a somewhat challenging first-person platfomer. Basic setup for the story is your Uncle is an inventor and adventurer. He disappeared and you find a note and a device in his attic, the device teleports you to a different world/dimension, and you make friends and find adventure along the way.

Serisin, do games w What are some RPGs for someone who doesnt like most RPGs

Illusion of Time is one of my all time favourite pixel art rpgs, don’t know if it’s available to you on your chosen systems though, should be easily emulated if on Pc.

mojo, do gaming w I don't want to "Press any key to continue" to the main menu

So it knows what input device you’re using

Bro if this is what bothers you, then I wish I had such an easy life as you

JangoF76, do gaming w I don't want to "Press any key to continue" to the main menu

Of all the things to complain about. You must have a very stress free life.

Lowbird,

Dude. It’s called a pet peeve. They’re allowed, and even people who have very stressful lives have them. It’s definitely better than shit-talking random people on the internet - just skip the thread if you don’t care about it.

EssentialCoffee,

My group calls them first world problems.

SpiderShoeCult,

I’d say that they’re more of an issue for people under a lot of stress. It just adds an extra stress point. In fact if OP was not stressed, they probably wouldn’t mind it enough to post a rant about it.

Misconduct,

They spent their time sharing a relatable gripe that sparked some jokes and discussion. You spent yours doing this.

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