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  • tuoret,

    2048 has a finite board and an “ending”. 131072 is the biggest block you can get (assuming you’re playing a version that occasionally spawns a 4 instead of 2), after that you can still fill up the board with descending pieces but you won’t have enough space to upgrade them all.

    Grimtuck, do games w One-handed games?

    Rafa Nadal is right handed and plays left handed. If someone has issues with a non-dominant hand then it’s time to start making the other one dominant.

    RiQuY,

    Try to read the post again, “having issues with an arm” doesn’t sound as simple as you might think…

    helix,

    for most games you need two hands though ;)

    Stern, do games w One-handed games?
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    I think a fair amount of survivor games like Vampire Survivors and 20 minutes til dawn are intended for just one hand. Then there’s every turn based strat game like Civilization and stellaris, along with every turn based RPG out thete

    Here’s a curator for one handed gaming as well. …steampowered.com/…/41112101-One-Handed-Gamer/

    Bananobanza, do games w One-handed games?

    If they have a keyboard and are into turn-based role playing games then I can recommend Caves of Qud. It has a bit of a learning curve but once you get the hang of it starts to open up and it’s just incredible!

    VaalaVasaVarde,

    When we are talking about turn-based RPGs, they could also give Stone Shard a look store.steampowered.com/app/625960/Stoneshard/

    rockerface, do games w One-handed games?

    Balatro is turn-based and is easy enough to control. I myself play on mobile, but Steam Deck shouldn’t be very different.

    rysiek, do zapytajszmer w Widziałem post o bocie Nicole, czy jest jakiś powód, dla którego ona nie wysyła wiadomości na Szmer?
    @rysiek@szmer.info avatar

    To pytanie do scammerów, którzy te spamerskie konta tworzą. Trochę jak pytać “dlaczego te maile o nigeryjskim księciu nie są w języku Hausa”.

    kerrigan778, do gaming w Tetris

    This is just inherent to the history of games stemming from arcades. If you “finished” the game you had to insert more coins again, basically every game was structured so that if you “won” you kept playing until you finally lost, setting a high score.

    Asetru,

    While that’s true in general, tetris wasn’t designed for arcades.

    Alenalda,

    Maybe not the original Tetris, but there are many very popular arcade ports. Early versions of Tetris didnt even have line clears and the game just ended when the board filled.

    ActionBasto,

    i’ve never heard if a version of tetris without line clears. as far as i know it was in the original version distrubuted on floppy disks.

    YiddishMcSquidish,

    Yeah, quick Google search shows the original 1984 mono chromatic one had line clears and kept track of score. Homie is clearly making stuff up

    Nikokin,

    And don’t forget grandpa pinball. Always gotta lose

    Pistcow, do gaming w Tetris

    Basically any rogue like game.

    Hupf, do gaming w Tetris
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    crapwittyname,

    I’ve had this song stuck in my head on and off for at least a decade.

    Ensign_Crab,

    Every time I have to move stuff around in the fridge to get something bulky to fit, I am the man who arranges the blocks.

    crapwittyname,

    Great. Now you’ve cursed me with this too. That’s twice the amount of time I’ll be humming this bitch.

    Ok, real talk, this is how bad it is. Once I changed the words to “maybe we’d be better off, if we ate beef stroganoff”. That day I learned to cook stroganoff for the lulz and my girlfriend is now addicted and I have to cook it twice a month.

    josefo, do gaming w Tetris

    The original roguelike

    Piemanding,

    Rogue came out in 1980, while Tetris came out 4 years later in 1984. Some nice bit of trivia there.

    boughtmysoul, do gaming w I didn't hear no bell

    “Hey Bane……I didn’t hear no bell.”

    FIbynight, do gaming w Tetris

    TIL i’m in my “back in my day” phase of life because it seems video game origins have gone from common knowledge to lore.

    Kolanaki, do gaming w Tetris
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    It does have an ending tho. And until recently, when a 13 year old kid managed to do it, the end of the game was only achieved by machines/AI. Tho, to be fair, the ending is basically just going so far that the game stops working.

    embed_me, (edited )
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    Truly, reaching singularity is the end goal

    Kolanaki,
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    Tetris as a commentary on transhumanism.

    SpaceCowboy,
    @SpaceCowboy@lemmy.ca avatar

    the ending is basically just going so far that the game stops working.

    Seems even more appropriate for a game from the Soviet Union.

    m0darn,

    Isn’t it a lot more like a capitalist treadmill? Work hard to make number go up! It is in fact beatable in the sense that the number can’t actually go up forever, eventually the system crashes.

    ZhprbE,

    This description of capitalism perfectly reflects soviet communism as well, tho

    marsNemophilist,

    you do realise that are hundreds of Tetris games where you can play endlessly?!?

    kuberoot, (edited )

    Virtually endlessly. What they’re talking about is, AFAIK, the actual original (not actually original, but NES) Tetris. It was meant to be infinite, but at some point the numbers get too big to store, and the programming starts breaking down. Some games might be able to keep going indefinitely, just resetting/looping some numbers, and in modern games it might take years, centuries, or even universal lifetimes to reach that point, but almost all “infinite” games will break down at some point.

    ActionBasto,

    they’re talking about the nintendo entertainment version of tetris, which is the most popular competitive version of tetris.

    marsNemophilist,

    i wouldn’t call it the most popular.

    ActionBasto,

    it’s the one that they play at the largest tournaments, and the tetris game with the most sought after world records, so i’m using that as my indicator. what would you say is the most popular version for competative play?

    marsNemophilist,

    Nes Tetris is practically unplayable for today’s gamers. While it draws massive nostalgia-driven tournaments targeting the US audience, games like TGM, TETR.IO, and PPT are far more popular globally.

    ActionBasto,

    yes, that’s why i specified competitive tetris.

    YiddishMcSquidish,

    When watching any big competition, it’s the one they use. While arcade variants like Grand Master have their own cult following, they are clearly in the minority.

    marsNemophilist,

    original Tetris was made on Electronika 60, very few people played that version.

    kuberoot,

    That’s cool, I didn’t realize that - according to Wikipedia, it was “adapted to the IBM PC” and spread throughout Moscow and then to eastern Europe, so I wonder how many people actually played that. I guess the NES version was the first commercial one

    ExtraMedicated, do games w Day 248 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games l've been playing until l forget to post Screenshots

    Far Cry 3 was the game that got me to stop buying Ubisoft games. I enjoyed the game, but when someone invited me to an online match (something that almost never happened for me) I found that playing online required some U-Play account or whatever they called it, and it cost $10. I tried the free account code that came with the game, but my brother already used it. So at that point I was pissed. I didn’t play online often, but it would’ve been nice to play with one of the very few friends I had without being expected to pay more money for the game I already paid for.

    Fuck Ubisoft. I hope that company burns.

    MyNameIsAtticus,
    @MyNameIsAtticus@lemmy.world avatar

    Fuck. I completely forgot they used to do that bullshit thing for Multiplayer. I think I still have a card for it that came with my childhood copy of AC Revelations somewhere

    finder585, do games w LAN (local area network) games

    Stronghold, Stronghold: Crusader, Stronghold: legends and Stronghold 2 are all excellent for LAN games.

    No clue if Stronghold 3 or Stronghold: Warlords support LAN.

    Also I’d like to remark that Stronghold: Kingdoms is free-to-play pay-to-win trash, avoid it.

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