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doingthestuff, do gaming w It feels good to support

Patient gamers ftw!

maxxadrenaline, do gaming w It feels good to support

Lost all my grumpy coin cause devs were a bunch of meth addicts.

Sibshops,
@Sibshops@lemmy.myserv.one avatar

Oooh which game was that?

TribblesBestFriend, do gaming w The Story of Hyrule

Art by Adam Ellis

GeneralEmergency, do gaming w "gaming is dead"

Someone being smart with their money by not wasting it on products they won’t play

G*mers:“The fuck kind of bullshit is this”

HasturInYellow,

No they just have bad taste.

GeneralEmergency,

plays the games there’s interested in.

G*mers: What a normie normie piece of shit. Not like me, I only buy cultured indie titles.

Lemminary,

I only buy cultured indie titles that I’ll never play.

FIFY

Zoomboingding, do gaming w The Story of Hyrule
@Zoomboingding@lemmy.world avatar

Well when you put it that way…

Earthquake, do gaming w It feels good to support

I so want to play Sonic Crossworlds but that shit’s expensive

Zahille7,

I wanna play Sonic x Shadow Generations, but same.

And Spider-Man 2.

ripcord, do games w Samus Aran drawing I made
@ripcord@lemmy.world avatar

This is extremely good.

BazaarMonk,
@BazaarMonk@lemmy.world avatar

Thanks! I really appreciate it.

kazerniel, do gaming w It feels good to support
@kazerniel@lemmy.world avatar

The only game I preorder is GW2’s yearly expansions. Everything else is c/patientgamers material, waiting a few years and paying just a small fraction of the release price to get all DLC, fixed bugs, and tons of fan resources that were created meanwhile 👌

iamdefinitelyoverthirteen, do games w Samus Aran drawing I made

Damn, that is some good stippling.

BazaarMonk,
@BazaarMonk@lemmy.world avatar

Happy to hear that! Thank you.

Novamdomum, do gaming w It feels good to support
@Novamdomum@fedia.io avatar

I used to buy Steam games without a care in the world. Now to spend even 5 bucks I make myself go through a quality control checklist so vast it would impress a space shuttle commander. There's just been too many abandoned games, terrible sequels, fake reviews, unnecessary game launchers and disappointing Steam sales. That's not to say there isn't still an excellent bunch of games on there, but they're all hidden deep in the forest and I have to go sniff em out like a basset hound.

LeFrog,
@LeFrog@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

How dare you not sharing your list with us uneducated

Be our messiah

Spider89,

I got one!

Valkyria Chronicles 1 and 4

HeyThisIsntTheYMCA,
@HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world avatar

i got stuck in valkyria chronicles 1 right before you get the valkyries or whatever they’re called in game.

Spider89,

I’ve gotten stuck a couple of times.

What chapter are you on?

HeyThisIsntTheYMCA,
@HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world avatar

uh, alicia is about to become a valkyrie i think? there were a lot of tanks and this was a while ago

Spider89,

ah! That one is hard.

(I put my tanks behind their spawn and started shredding their rears.)

Novamdomum,
@Novamdomum@fedia.io avatar

Well ok but I did say it was long. Tbh, my checklist is almost a minigame itself now 🤣

So once I've found a game that looks interesting, I do the following:

Google video search for the game's title and filter to past week, then month, then year and that shows me how many people are actually talking about this game right now and who's doing the talking.

I look at the Steam reviews and initially filter to only show negative ones. I find it's a lot easier to see if the game's been review bombed that way. Also, a lot of negative reviews complain about features I find positive so that's helpful too "This game was way too easy! I finished it in 30 hours and I still had all my hair at the end, harumph!". I also check phrases like "Abandoned by the devs" or "Yet another asset flip" or "Beware! The EULA is a privacy nightmare".

I then switch to positive reviews and read the short ones. The dissertations are just way too much detail at this stage (or any stage really for me).

At some point early on I check the Steam update history. If the last update was years ago I factor that in. I also try to keep on top of relevant news like that time the entire staff of Annapurna Interactive quit, making a sequel to Stray unlikely.

Also, if it hasn't had that many recent updates I'll join the Discord and see how active that is. That's usually so revealing. Often in a positive way like with the G-Rebels devs.

Then I go through my top YT game reviewers like Raptor, Scarlett Seeker, Splattercat Gaming, Orbital Potato and Nookrium and see if they've talked about the game.

I look for the title on Allkeyshop to see if there's a cheaper EU unlockable Steam game key available.

I check for trainers in case I need an escape hatch if it turns out to be too grindy or tedious but still worth playing.

If all the searches have been positive so far I'll wishlist it around this point. If there's a demo I'll play it. If it looks amazing from the start I'll install the demo after looking at a couple of gameplay videos.

I also have a 21:9 monitor so I hop into the Steam discussion group for the game and look for confirmation that it's compatible.

If it's too expensive I'll check SteamDB and look at it's price history. My personal limit is <7 bucks for an old game and <18 for a relatively new one (unless something exceptional suddenly appears like Eriksholm).

I'll check if there any Steam sales coming and if the theme is likely to match the game I'm looking at.

I really do actually do all this by the way. It's the only way I've been able to get more sensible about the games I buy.

LeFrog,
@LeFrog@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Actually that’s not a bad list at all. But reading this I am asking myself: isn’t that more a list to detain YOURSELF from adding too much on your pile of shame :D

Novamdomum,
@Novamdomum@fedia.io avatar

Oh yeah definitely :) Also I've noticed there's kind of a new feeling of satisfaction when a game does somehow make it through this assault course and I buy it finally. It feels like an achievement in itself.

Lfrith,

I would throw in isthereanydeals and gg.deals into the mix. Those provide good historical tracking of multiple stores for games, so you can really be sure you are getting the historical low during a sale.

Novamdomum,
@Novamdomum@fedia.io avatar

Excellent! Thanks for those :)

skulblaka,
@skulblaka@sh.itjust.works avatar

If I spend a fiver on a game and it entertains me for two nights I still consider that fine value to entertainment ratio. If I went out somewhere in real life with the boys I’d be spending a minimum of $50 and that’s for a single night out. So I buy a lot of indie games in the $5-10 range without much guilt over it. Weird single-dev projects with pixel art and a 5 year span in early access are my favorite kind of art.

Now if you’re asking me more than about $20 for your game then yeah the quality control checklist comes out. But my standards are much lower for the $10-tier and I’ve found some really good games in that tier. Not ones that I’m still playing, maybe, but ones that I had a good time with for a few days to a few weeks and that I remember fondly.

knatschus,

I’m more of the just stick to the indie goats type of guy, those which give you unlimited replay ability, but reading your comment made me fondly remember Yes your Grace!

A little game which i got through in two days and probably never touch again but absolutely loved. It made feel more like a King (of a really small realm) than a crusader kings or civilisation.

doingthestuff,

Firewatch checked that box for me. Two of my kids did a playthrough too.

grue,

I pretty much only buy games that are either very well-known to be good (famous on the level of Skyrim, Stardew Valley, etc.), or that I saw a “let’s play” of.

thermal_shock,

My experience too. Being burned day one release sucks, looking at you Back 4 Blood.

MBech,

I’ve started just waiting a bit. If a game is actually good, waiting a few months won’t really matter. If the game is dead by then, it was never worth the money in the first place.

Also, I got burned by No Man’s Sky back then.

thermal_shock,

Same. I’ve got a huge library of rpg games I can play, don’t really play games that I need to have day 1, I just watch a few hours of someone play it and I’m good.

No man’s sky did make a full 180 recovery though, I bought it after the fix for me, my kid and some friends so we could play together.

Kolanaki, (edited )
@Kolanaki@pawb.social avatar

I avoided B4B because I remembered why Turtle Rock broke up with Valve after L4D and the disaster that was Evolve.

thermal_shock,

Yeah, I learned about it all after. L4D is one of my favorite arcade shooters of all time, I really wanted a part 3.

jjjalljs, do games w Gaming Pet Peeves

Any time I realize the optimal path is really boring or tedious.

Like, imagine you could sell junk to vendors for money, but for some reason you get more money if you sell them one at a time. Spending five minutes splitting inventory stacks sucks, but it’s 30% more gold and that’s the difference between the cool sword or the basic sword.

A made up example, but hopefully gets the point across.

Related: long travel times with nothing interesting or challenging happening. I remember playing some shitty MMO and you had to like run through a building, go up an elevator, and down a long hallway every time you wanted to learn skills. Just five minutes of nothing. Gotta juice those playtime stats, I guess.

It’s different if there’s stuff to do en route. Monsters to fight or whatever. But when it’s just jogging? Very disappointing.

DoucheBagMcSwag, do gaming w It feels good to support

I paid full price for Dispatch. After looking at the 7 year development cycle I felt like these are the groups that need my patronage (Indies)

AntiBullyRanger, do gaming w It feels good to support
Skullgrid,
@Skullgrid@lemmy.world avatar

who gets the majority of the game sale money, valve or the dev?

AntiBullyRanger,
Skullgrid,
@Skullgrid@lemmy.world avatar

buddy, please take your schizophrenia medication. we want you to be well and sane.

AntiBullyRanger,

Ah. The “I can’t math!” joke.

Faydaikin, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of November 23rd
@Faydaikin@beehaw.org avatar

Just got a Blood Mage (Witch) to maps in PoE2. I just need one damned unique gem to tie the build together and I’m golden. Sadly, the gem isn’t easy to get and very expensive to buy. :(

strongarm,

Have you heard of any dates when it might be released yet?

Faydaikin,
@Faydaikin@beehaw.org avatar

Full release? No, that’s years away.

Katana314, do gaming w It feels good to support

It’s rare, but there’s a few indie games where I did not wait for a sale, even knowing I wouldn’t play it for a while, because I wanted to be supportive to devs that made something I wanted.

DoucheBagMcSwag,

That was me with Dispatch. Got the Deluxe too

Support your Indies. They are the future of gaming once the AAA industry collapses in on itself.

kazerniel,
@kazerniel@lemmy.world avatar

I’ve even come across games, like If On A Winter’s Night, Four Travelers, that is free, but it’s such a great game, that I just had to buy the supporter pack :) (I even waited a bit for it to go off sale :) )

skulblaka,
@skulblaka@sh.itjust.works avatar

Moonring is another free game who had to add a $5 megadungeon DLC after being harassed by fans for months to give them a way to support the game monetarily

MonkeMischief,

This thread has some bangers. Thanks for sharing!!!

I really like this “supporter DLC” model. And it legitimately warms my heart to see a lot of people saying they go out of their way to support indies this way.

That is how gaming should be. <3

HeyThisIsntTheYMCA,
@HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world avatar

does that have anything to do with the calvino book?

kazerniel,
@kazerniel@lemmy.world avatar

I read the book’s wiki page, but it doesn’t seem to, besides the title. The game does have a narrative frame of strangers meeting at a masquerade ball on an odd train going through a winter landscape, but most of the game is the self-contained stories of 3 of these travellers, it doesn’t directly talk to the player.

Uebercomplicated,

Transport Fever 2 🙏, only time I ever spent 50€ on a game.

They’re releasing 3, so there might be a second time soon…

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