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Fizz, do gaming w Need some local coop recommendations
@Fizz@lemmy.nz avatar

Portal reloaded just added co op. Its also free on steam.

lemmur, do bez_miesa w Jak ułożyć dietę bezmięsną?

Zupki chińskie

nudnyekscentryk, do bez_miesa w Jak ułożyć dietę bezmięsną?
@nudnyekscentryk@szmer.info avatar

Diety NFZ to fajny portal z generatorem planów żywienia

bodhisattva,

Super, dzięki wielkie

woodnote, do gaming w Need some local coop recommendations

My partner and I had fun playing Cat Quest 2 and Spiritfarer as coop games, in addition to It Takes Two which you mentioned. CQ2 is a cute action RPG and Spiritfarer is very chill, lots of sim/management tasks but with really beautiful characters, art, and story. Definitely very unlike Cuphead or Portal 2 but sometimes it’s nice to switch things up a bit.

HidingCat,

I've played those with my partner, they're greeat games, and very fun and not too hard.

d3Xt3r, do gaming w Need some local coop recommendations
  • Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds (with the Expanding Fronts mod)
  • Age of Empires II HD
  • Serious Sam HD
HumbleFlamingo, do gaming w Need some local coop recommendations

Here’s my goto search engine for coop games: www.co-optimus.com/games.php

Just heads up the ‘review score’ is trash. Not enough users review, so it’s easy for people to review bomb because they personally have a grudge or something.

all-knight-party, do gaming w Need some local coop recommendations
@all-knight-party@kbin.cafe avatar

You should try Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime. I think it's up to 4 players, but essentially you both walk around a 2D side perspective ship and can control the different weapons and power systems.

You both have to run from station to station to navigate a large area and fight and defend from enemies and accomplish tasks. It starts easy and gets actually quite hard despite the art style. Cooperation is vital.

I'd also recommend Cook Serve Delicious, either the second or third, both are great games for one or two players. You essentially run a kitchen on a day by day basis. You have a menu of items you must cook for customers that come in throughout the day. Cooking requires pressing combinations of buttons to add ingredients depending on the customer's special order for the item.

In between customer orders you have to handle cleaning tasks and there are rush hours throughout the day where tons of customers arrive. When it's going full tilt you're rapidly taking orders, putting food together, and sending out food, it's extremely fun and as challenging as you want it to be since you can choose what you want to have on the menu if you'd like.

I like that you're purely focused on making the food and accomplishing tasks unlike Overcooked where the challenge is more about getting the ingredients from place to place and having only two players makes it ultra difficult. CSD scales much better to the amount of players.

navi, do gaming w Need some local coop recommendations
@navi@lemmy.tespia.org avatar

Grounded is pretty fun with friends.

thzihdd, do gaming w Need some local coop recommendations

If available for your plattform of choice the older “Army of two” titles were quite nice.

mnglw, do gaming w Beautiful games?

I imagine you’re not going to like this answer but since the genre doesn’t matter: Genshin Impact

YoMismo, do piracy w Replacing AndroidTV box with Linux server

Check if you can install external apps, so you can try Yacine tv

manager123321, do gaming w I understand cosmetic DLCs, but cosmetic "battle passes" are bad

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narc0tic_bird, do piracy w Learn the art of seedin' torrents and boostin' the pirate community's strength, aye?

I use automatic torrent management mode with qBittorrent for most things and set it to seed every torrent for 40 days (iirc). If I had unlimited storage space, I’d probably seed forever, but I found that 40 days works well for me.

Also, don’t use a Debrid service. These services just leech requested torrents and then instantly stop seeding (if they even upload during download, not sure). This is bad for torrent health on public trackers, and will quickly get you banned on private trackers.

Lypropos,

If you seed from the same drive where you store your files, learn the art of hardlinking any torrents you’ve downloaded (that don’t require unpacking), and you can seed without taking up too much more space on your drive.

Hard links are essentially links that point to the same file. When one link is deleted, the other still exists and it is only when the last hard link is deleted that the underlying file is actually deleted.

For Windows see the following site for a hardlink tool that is integrated with the right click menu - schinagl.priv.at/nt/…/linkshellextension.html

narc0tic_bird,

I use a local HDD for downloads and a NAS for storing media for Jellyfin.

I usually keep around 3 TB seeded, a lot of the stuff I seed I don’t even store myself, it’s just temporary.

Strewn8902, do piracy w How can I find my schools Adobe Premiere/Photoshop Elements 2020 key?

because its not a subscription

9krpm, do piracy w Replacing AndroidTV box with Linux server

check one of my previous comments on my profile. the provider I mentioned has french channels for ~20eur/year. in my comment a mention a new box I bought but before that I was using the service on a mi box given by my ISP

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