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De_Narm, do games w whats your unconcious sign that you really really like the game you are playing

Around the midpoint of a game, often while still enjoying it, I start asking myself how close to the end I am. Let’s Plays are great for this. I can just open a playlist and read episode titles until I’m around the same point I’m actually at. Let’s say e.g. 45/67 videos or 2/3. If I rarely do this, maybe even not at all, I’m really into the game.

For context, I mainly play quite linear JRPGs. For other games, I usually just look at howlongtobeat.com and compare it to my playtime.

Styxie, do games w whats your unconcious sign that you really really like the game you are playing

When I’ve been playing for 5 hours and needed a piss for 3 hours.

surewhynotlem,

Followed by the nervous sprint to the restroom and the immediate sprint back

Tibert, do games w whats your unconcious sign that you really really like the game you are playing

I don’t get tired fast.

A boring game will get me tired.

A great game will keep me in.

Tho sometimes it’s a bit more difficult to say. The environment may keep me in, but the gameplay mush me away.

mateomaui, do games w whats your unconcious sign that you really really like the game you are playing

ok, I’ll be the one to say it…

an occasional pants adjustment.

what’s that? no, it’s just dragon age or spongebob at bikini bottom, nothing to see here.

Xianshi, do games w whats your unconcious sign that you really really like the game you are playing

Playing for hours

Nutteman, do games w What are some great open source games?
@Nutteman@lemmy.world avatar

Technimo, a fantastic android version of tetris with tons of options and modes.

MargotRobbie, do games w Game wikis just aren't as popular anymore?
@MargotRobbie@lemmy.world avatar

Suppose there is a federated ActivityPub based Wiki network, how would that work? Fandom is so terrible for looking up actual info with irritating video ads, especially since after they brought out their competition from Curse.

bitsplease,

I don’t think it’d work all that well to be frank. You’d wind up with dozens of pages for each subject since each instance can have their own. You could probably come up with a distinct federated solution that might work though, where the servers are federated but the content is shared. Not sure how that would look in practice though, and how you could keep instances from diverging

ono, (edited ) do games w whats your unconcious sign that you really really like the game you are playing

Avoiding main quest line advancements in order to make the game last as long as possible.

After overcoming a challenge, reverting my progress so I can try it another way, and then another.

Getting through real-life tasks as quickly as possible because I want to get back to the game.

Contemplating game characters and their motivations when I’m supposed to be trying to sleep.

GrimSheeper, (edited ) do games w whats your unconcious sign that you really really like the game you are playing

When I start taking screenshots waaaay too often, that’s when I know I’m really engrossed in it.

I do this especially often with EU4, like whenever I’m in a gigantic war, or when I’ve just taken some land and my borders are looking real sexy

EnemyBirds, do games w whats your unconcious sign that you really really like the game you are playing

I know I like a game when I start it at 5pm and then two seconds later it’s 11pm and I tell myself I’ll just finish this one quest and then boom it’s now 1230.

Klystron, (edited )

Keep playing long enough and it’ll be 5 pm again and it’s like you haven’t played at all!

EnemyBirds,

Hahahaha. So true!

eldrichhydralisk, do games w whats your unconcious sign that you really really like the game you are playing

I can tell I’m really into a game when I end up ditching the objectives to just screw around. If I’m following the quest arrow I’m probably just in it for the plot or for some completionist urge, but if I really like the game I’ll start wandering off the main path to just enjoy the environment and satisfy my own curiosity about things.

pomodoro_longbreak,
@pomodoro_longbreak@sh.itjust.works avatar

Similarly, it’s if I really start looking at the scenery. Like zooming in on desks and and where textures meet and stuff to a) see all the worldbuilding details, and b) to see the level designer / env artist’s work up closer.

Rhynoplaz,

I was like level 20 before I started the main quests in Skyrim. 😂

rockerface,

Wait, Skyrim has a main quest?

klay, do games w What are some great open source games?

Like many open source games, it has that distinctly ‘alpha’ feel to it right now, but I do enjoy NodeCore on occasion. It’s a zen minimalist block game with a unique diagetic crafting system. Instead of a traditional “recipe book” or “crafting grid”, you produce new materials through in-world transformations. For instance, to make glass, you have to surround sand with fire, and to control fire, you basically want to build a deliberately-shaped dirt or stone pit… the whole thing feels a little like minecraft and a little like a sand physics sim or cellular automata.

popcar2,

Pretty interesting, reminds me of Vintage Story. Thanks for sharing.

LazyBane, (edited ) do games w Game wikis just aren't as popular anymore?

Wikia/fandom swallowed up the market but are also just bad at running a wiki network.

Along with all the problems that come with fan wikis. There’s like two F-Zero wikia right now because the first one was just overrun by fannon and at one point some random person’s OCs and fan theory. And then there’s the Xenoblade wikia repeatedly making edits and then locking pages because the owners have something against the newer games being connected to the older ones, even denying thing’s like weapons that are called Monados, work like Monados and even use the same arts as Shulk’s Monado being “real” monados.

Jabbawacky, (edited )

I’m the biggest Xenoblade geek around - what the fuck at your later part (not at you). If you mean Future Redeemed, that is absolutely 100% tying up the entire trilogy (and also tying in Gears/Saga/X as much as Takahashi could do), and yes - there are multiple monados (A’s, Alpha’s). Shulks is a replica, but the other two are literally split from Ontos’ original. Matthew’s gauntlets are also arguably a Monado too, powered by the Pneuma core, and I would also argue that N’s sword of the end is also a Monado, based on the Logos core.

I had enough with the Xenoblade community back when XB3 launched and the usual culprits who also run the wiki absolutely laughed anyone out of the room who suggested those statues in the city were of Shulk and Rex. I mean, the descriptions and look made it obvious to anyone with a brain (and FR proved yes, it was them) - but no, these things have to be spelled out in black and white and made 100% obvious apparently otherwise it can’t be true. It’s sad, frustrating, and goes against the entire philosophy of the series.

detalferous, do games w Game wikis just aren't as popular anymore?

They’re all just ads

Mr_Buscemi, do games w Lies of P - Discussion
@Mr_Buscemi@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

I tried the game for a few hours but I just couldn’t get into it.

Something about the dodge mechanic was not feeling right and I hated the overreliance on blocking/parrying. It’s the one mechanic I’ve hated in all soulsborne games and never used when beating the games.

Also noticed how some enemies seem to have their attacks rubberbanded onto you even when you dodge.

Realizing I would have to rely on the parrying for the whole games was what made me finally stop playing today. I just don’t find that fun or enjoyable.

I’m hopeful that they can rework the dodge more, but that was also my hope from playing the demo too and I still don’t like it as it is now in the full game.

Xylinna,
@Xylinna@lemmy.world avatar

I was also hoping for better dodging as I am terrible at parrying. I struggled with Sekiro because it’s so reliant on parrying but I did enjoy it up until I got to Genichiro as I was never able to beat him.

Mr_Buscemi,
@Mr_Buscemi@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Yeah it was the moment when I realized Lies of P reminded me of playing Sekiro when I stopped lol. I’m just disappointed they make you have to parry. Not parrying lead to me getting combo locked during that first carnival boss so many times. Getting hit multiple times without being able to dodge or parry after the first hit was annoying.

Heard that the game has a dodge/roll upgrade a bit farther into it but I just didn’t have it in me to deal with more of the parrying to get that far.

Grateful the game was on gamepass so I was able to check it out before buying it. Hopefully my friend that’s 100% Sekiro will give it a try soon. He might enjoy the combat more than I did. He never dodged in bloodborne but instead stood still and just parry’d the bosses until it worked lol.

Kaldo, (edited )
@Kaldo@kbin.social avatar

This comment chain might be the first thing that's making me actually interested in the game lol. Sekiro is one of my favorite games and Genichiro is when I actually realized that because it finally got me into that sword dance flow state, or as the folks say - it clicked at that point. If LoP can get even close to that I'll probably like it a lot

Xylinna,
@Xylinna@lemmy.world avatar

It’s currently included with Game Pass plus there is a demo (I think it’s still available) so you can try it without having to buy it. Spending $60+ always gives me pause.

Kaldo,
@Kaldo@kbin.social avatar

Looks like they removed the demo since it fully launched now, but yeah I almost never buy games at full price on day one. I don't mind waiting tho, plenty of other games to play until they put out a discount and/or remove denuvo anyway.

magic_lobster_party, (edited )

I’ve only played the demo of P, but if you expect Sekiro sword dances you’re probably going to be disappointed. It’s not as fundamental as in Sekiro.

Parrying is important in P, as it builds up stagger. But they’re trickier to land. Can be quite satisfying once that’s nailed down.

Not sure how the game evolves beyond the demo.

Kaldo,
@Kaldo@kbin.social avatar

I didn't get a chance to play the demo so dunno, but I'm looking forward to reviews or a hefty discount down the line, it might still be worth giving a try. Considering the weapon variety I'm guessing they went more for novelty than a single perfected weapon style anyway so you're probably right that it won't end up being sekiro 2

Mr_Buscemi,
@Mr_Buscemi@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Glad the comment chain made you want to try it!

I have a feeling Sekiro fans will find more enjoyment in it than I did.

Hopefully you can find the demo if it’s still available somewhere.

The_Picard_Maneuver,
@The_Picard_Maneuver@startrek.website avatar

I’m not great at parrying and have just been dodging everything. I’m on the 3rd (I think?) zone and haven’t felt hindered yet.

learningduck, (edited )

So, this game expected you to parry instead of dodging?

I’ve been playing it wrong lol. I see people keep calling it BB and I tried dodging primarily and it’s so clunky.

Sekiro is my favorite Fromsoft.

The reward for parrying isn’t as satisfied as Sekiro, though. The damn staggering window is so short.

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