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iagomago, do gaming w What is something (feature, modes, settings...) you would like to see become a standard in video games?
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Give me Disco Elysium-tier choices in story development and dialogue.

prole, do gaming w What is something (feature, modes, settings...) you would like to see become a standard in video games?

Maybe not everywhere, because then it wouldn’t be nearly as special, but I absolutely adored the “asynchronous multiplayer” aspects of Death Stranding.

Viewing the “strand contracts” tab and looking at how many other actual humans used and “liked” the infrastructure you created, or helped to create. Creating contracts with players who seem to appreciate your work, so that you see more of their structures, and they see more of yours. Only a couple examples. Trying to find the most optimal place for a bridge, or watchtower so that other players will appreciate it and give you “likes.” That nice feeling of warmth you get when you finish building a road that others had started…

Just the whole freaking thing fits so well into the “we’re all in this together, even if we’re (forcibly) isolated” message the game is conveying. Working together with real people that you will never directly see or speak to, in order to make an incredibly arduous journey a bit easier for all. Amazing.

At least I think that was one of the messages, Kojima can be cryptic at times lol.

Again, I wouldn’t want it to become the next “climb the tower to reveal part of the map” mechanic, and get ruined. You can’t just shoe-horn it in, it has to make sense in context.

Miclux, do games w Cities Skylines 2 - Review Thread - (76/100 OpenCritic)

9/10 what a joke. The same people giving 10/10 to cyberpunk…

WarmSoda,

I wonder how many people reviewing the game even played the first one.

Also, seeing comments in reviews about how it’s ‘a good start’ make me sad about the state of the game industry, and how people are so willing to accept it.

Rentlar,

Idk, having delivered on what the game purported to be in the trailer is nice imo. Due to the ambition and relatively short window between announcement and release, delaying it to resolve performance issues on PCs would have heightened expectations further than what would have been developed for it.

Performance issues I know are game breaking for many gamers and I can respect that. To me, it’s one negative within many positives. My 50k cities in CS:1 are a lagfest anyway.

d4rko, do games w What game did you find in a bargain bin that turned out to be awesome? For me it was Z by Bitmap Brothers which I got at Zellers for $0.47

Quake series. Thousands of hours on them.

root, do gaming w What is something (feature, modes, settings...) you would like to see become a standard in video games?

I would be nice if the game detects that it’s been quite some time since I last played, and give a quick refresher of the keybinds as well as brief rundown of recent missions completed / story-so-far.

whoisearth,
@whoisearth@lemmy.ca avatar

Parent mode lol

feebl,

500 games in backlog-mode

root,

Or … adult mode 😜

Brasidas,

Yes! I gave up playing Doom Eternal and then went back to it after a few months and I just kept getting killed instantly. I forgot how to play it!

Taringano,

Ghost of tsushima does that and won my heart for it. (well for that it won even more)

shrugal,

I loved how the Witcher 3 did a brief recap of the current story step in the loading screen, just enough to make you remember what was going on.

littlecolt,

Dragon Quest XI also! I love this feature. Final Fantasy XII-2 also did it in a nice cinematic way, like you’re watching a show, with snippets of cutscenes after a voice says “Final Fantasy XIII-2, the story so far…”

chunkystyles, do games w Cities Skylines 2 - Review Thread - (76/100 OpenCritic)

I thought I was going to play this game day one. The performance issues are going to keep me away until they’re fixed at least somewhat. I’m happy to hear that’s the only complaint reviewers have.

weeahnn,
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That does seem to be a big hurdle for a lot of games these days. It comes out, the performance is bad so not as many people are able to enjoy it. I just hope that CO quickly fixes any performance issues the game might have.

chunkystyles,

I hope so, too. I am unbelievably hyped for this game. It really seems like they fixed everything that detracted from the first game. Mainly the awful traffic “AI”.

sheogorath,

I just experienced this while playing Diablo 4. In the pre-season I routinely got ~120 FPS on my graphical settings and tried out the game again after season 2 release and my FPS shot up to 350.

Will_WMGC, do games w Cities Skylines 2 - Review Thread - (76/100 OpenCritic)

I think what the game’s like right now won’t matter as much as what it’ll become. I don’t think CO need to do a ton to make it as good if not better than the first game. Really excited for it, personally!

Leyths,

Yeah agreed. I’ve been following along with a lot of the influencer videos over the last few weeks and whilst the performance seems choppy, the base game looks like a really solid improvement over CS1

I’ve been encouraged by the acknowledgment of the poor performance by the devs and letting the embargo lift relatively early. If people want to wait for a few performance patches before buying I think that’s really fair- but personally I’m looking forward to messing around with it on release.

simple,

It’s pretty much par for the course for Paradox games to have a sequel that isn’t as fleshed out but has a bright future. I’d still wait a few years to pick it up with DLCs.

Devion, do gaming w Well, Cities: Skylines 2 is here, and it's another broken game release.

Well, maybe this is why AMD is bringing back threadripper?

ArmokGoB, do gaming w What is something (feature, modes, settings...) you would like to see become a standard in video games?

Holding down MMB for callouts in online games. Apex and Risk of Rain 2 both do it and it’s super useful.

saigot,

I think you are in luck, most competitive shooters have it these days, I can’t really think of a big one that doesn’t, some are better than others though. Counterstrike, overwatch, warzone, fortnite, valorant, rainbow six all have them.

ArmokGoB,

Destiny 2 doesn’t have it, and I don’t think BattleBit has it. I don’t really play battle royales anymore. I’m glad it’s becoming more widely used.

MummifiedClient5000, do gaming w What is something (feature, modes, settings...) you would like to see become a standard in video games?

Cut-scenes that can be paused, skipped and replayed later.

Koordinator_O,

This so much. Hate it when the cat desides to destroy the whole flat for no actuall reason. You test the pause button just to see it is skipping and you did not safe before the cutscene. so no going back watching the scene.

FireTower, do games w What's your favorite game through the ears of Original Soundtrack?
@FireTower@lemmy.world avatar

I feel like Payday 2s sound track is underappreciated in general conversations about game music.

It has gotten a driving beat to it and instills both anxiety and courage. Not to mention how they have a system similar to the L4D2 Director system where the gameplay is perfectly matched and foreshadowed by the music.

MilitantAtheist, do games w What's your favorite game through the ears of Original Soundtrack?

Doom 2016

DonPiano, do gaming w Well, Cities: Skylines 2 is here, and it's another broken game release.

There’s many things I can overlook here but the lack of bikes nixed my hype fully. I don’t want to build car hell yet again. I can leave the house if I wanna see that.

brezelradar,
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I don’t want to build car hell yet again

this, so much

RickyRigatoni,
@RickyRigatoni@lemmy.ml avatar

If you’re not making your city a hell for the npcs in some way how are you having fun

DonPiano,

I mean… If I want to build a hell, I still want options.

Like, realistic space use for car hell would be interesting but maybe sometimes I wanna build a university on a hill and student housing at the top of a different hill and to get to class you have to bike up a hill both ways.

Strawberry,

I did this in university, it sucked

tocopherol,
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No bikes??? I hadn’t heard that, one of the most satisfying things about playing C:S1 to me was making great bike routes and useful public transit, without bikes I really don’t feel a drive to play this one now honestly hah. Maybe they are going the Sims route where all the useful basic things they added in the previous edition will be released over time as DLC, ffs.

Chobbes,

I don’t think the first Cities Skylines shipped with bikes either? Wasn’t it part of the After Dark DLC? Or maybe that was just bike lanes? I hate the DLC for Paradox games… It’s so confusing that I think I’m just not going to buy their games anymore.

dangblingus,

This is why most people wait a couple years after a Paradox game comes out. They’re fantastic games…once you have the DLC.

Crotaro,

You’re right. After Dark was one of the first(?) DLCs and I’m not sure if bikes were part of that or the eco-friendly DLC but bikes definitely are not part of the vanilla experience (I have quite a few DLCs that are important to me and no bikes yet)

Minnels,

They usually give a lot of free stuff at the same patch even if you don’t buy the dlc.

teuast,

I can leave the house if I wanna see that

too bloody right

FinallyDebunked, do games w What's your favorite game through the ears of Original Soundtrack?
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Unreal tournament '99

Blubber28, do games w What's your favorite game through the ears of Original Soundtrack?

Absolute favourite game soundtrack? Frostpunk’s OST. The soundtrack really brings home the desperation and harshness of survival in the cold. When the storm is coming and the music swells up… goosebumps. Every single time.

Divinity 2: Original Sin has a great soundtrack too. Kinda surprised I couldn’t find it in the comments. Minecraft as well. It’s very soothing and calming.

Aside from that, some smaller titles with great music: GRIS, What Remains of Edith Finch, and FAR: Lone Sails.

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