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MashedPotato, do games w where do yall go for your gaming coverage/pods?

I listen to The Besties and Into the Aether, mostly because their tastes align with mine a lot of the time.

TheImpressiveX, do piracy w How could I start a torrent site and not get caught?
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You were so obsessed with whether or not you could, you didn’t stop to think if you should.

Conyak, do piracy w How could I start a torrent site and not get caught?

Step 1: Move to Switzerland. Step 2: torrent site

magnor,
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Probably safer to move to Russia or North Korea.

matey,

I don’t think you and I have the same definition of the word “safer.”

magnor,
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Safer for the torrent site. For the people running it, eh, who knows.¯⁠\⁠⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠⁠/⁠¯

Rabbit,

Start revolution and overthrow dictator and put myself in as dictator. Build up military and gather nukes under guise of protecting country, but it’s really to protect me from copyright trolls.

Antimutt, do piracy w How could I start a torrent site and not get caught?
@Antimutt@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Find a fool who’ll do it for you.

NathanielThomas, do gaming w If the same game is available and on sale on GOG and Steam, on which platform you rather buy it?

DRM free is nice but Steam is just too superior as a gaming platform to switch. Plus I am addicted to steam achievements

jrubal1462, do gaming w How does multiplayer gaming fit into your life?
@jrubal1462@kbin.social avatar

I love games, but even when I was playing a lot of multiplayer, it was never really a strong competitive thing for me. We hit our stride right after school because we were all spread out across the country, but nobody had too serious of a job or relationship to devote much time to. We would all lobby up, and just use the voice chat to bust chops and generally chat while the game was happening in the background.

Now, most of the people I played with don't really have games in their life anymore, so they're all at least 1 console generation behind. I'm married with 2 tiny children. I still play a bit, but it's not organized, scheduled time.. It's basically whenever I can squeeze in an hour or so (usually either after everybody goes to sleep, or before anybody else wakes up). For this reason, I usually play single-player games, or if I'm playing multiplayer, it's online with randos.

Now that you mention it I would REALLY like to get some of my friends playing Deep Rock. I've had nothing but good times playing with randos, but MAN it would be good to mess around with good friends.

GayActorMichaelDouglas, (edited ) do gaming w If the same game is available and on sale on GOG and Steam, on which platform you rather buy it?
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“rarbg.to” when it still existed.

vegskret, do games w where do yall go for your gaming coverage/pods?

Remap Radio is basically the only podcast I listen to now

Still looking for good written coverage, though

wcSyndrome, do games w where do yall go for your gaming coverage/pods?

Can’t comment on news, but the friends per second podcast has been my go to

ampersandrew, do gaming w How does multiplayer gaming fit into your life?
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I mostly play fighting games, which can be alienating with a large group of friends who don't grind them as much as you do, because then you reach a point where you win every match against them, and they're not having fun. If you go to locals, and I do, you make fighting game friends, which is some kind of solution, though not ideal. Perhaps the 2v2 mode of Project L will help that problem, but I don't trust Riot to make that game work without an internet connection, and online-only games are a deal-breaker for me at this point.

Baldur's Gate 3 is a game a lot of my friends and even my brothers are interested in playing co-op, but I know from experience with Divinity: Original Sin and attempts to co-op long games like Factorio and Starbound that eventually adults' schedules will not align to be able to finish the game you started. For BG3 in particular, I think I'm going to play it solo for the first time, and then I'll try co-op with one of my brothers and maybe a separate game with another friend of mine where I play a character in their worlds; that way I can try different builds and strategies, and if our schedules diverge, they can keep going in their game with the character I was playing.

Unfortunately, most other co-op games are online-only these days, and I think we're going to start seeing a swing back to allowing LAN and split-screen again, not the least of which is Baldur's Gate 3, but it's going to be slow going for a while. FPS games in particular have dried up immensely, at least for the style of game I'm looking for. Competitive FPS games have become live service, second job, battle royale or extraction shooters; and the campaigns, when they happen at all, have become open world checklists. So in the meantime, my favorite co-op games have been session-based games like roguelikes. Things like Vagante, 30XX, Streets of Rogue, and such. The one exception for FPS games is that cross play, split screen, controller support, all that good stuff added to the Quake remasters has myself and a friend of mine eyeing finally playing those games co-op, because we're not going to get anything like it for a long time.

autumn, do gaming w How does multiplayer gaming fit into your life?
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i enjoy playing couch co-op with my partner. that’s all for me and multiplayer. 🙃

thorbot, do games w where do yall go for your gaming coverage/pods?

I honestly don’t watch or listen to stuff about gaming. I just read my RSS feeds about upcoming games and pirate them and if I like them, I buy.

rookeh, (edited ) do gaming w How does multiplayer gaming fit into your life?

I’m lucky to have a friend group who all get together semi-frequently on Discord to try out any new games we’ve found and enjoy. We all have pretty similar tastes in games, sometimes a few of us will be playing something others might not enjoy and vice versa, but in those instances we’ll still hang out and chat but just play our separate games instead.

I would agree that one roadblock is that we all have less time now as adults with careers (and other responsibilities) than we did when we were students, but we do our best to make time all the same.

In terms of public multiplayer with randoms - not for me, tbh.

theangriestbird,

I’m so jealous, i wish i had cultivated something like that back when i had more time/friends.

Afatmess, do gaming w How does multiplayer gaming fit into your life?

I just prefer single player games in general, so I don’t play many multiplayer games anymore. I can play at my own pace and I don’t have to worry about things like cheaters, lag, battle passes, etc. I do play FFXIV with some friends pretty often, and I sometimes play Halo and Rocket League, but those I usually play solo.

theangriestbird,

the pace of multiplayer games is something i hardly even consider, but it’s a good point. After a time it becomes exhausting if you’re trying to keep up with a “meta”.

Oneeightnine, do gaming w How does multiplayer gaming fit into your life?
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It kind of doesn’t. Me and my brothers will play some Rocket League on a Monday night (assuming our kids are in bed) but aside from that my gaming is exclusively single-player.

Never been a big online gamer, but since having kids that’s basically become a non-starter.

PenguinTD,

Rocket League for me as well. Because:

  • it has very simple rules, but can get really crazy creative if you know your way around it.
  • player base is big enough so even if you are top 1% it’s still easy to find games.
  • there is no balance change or new character the throws you off and relearn your game plan
  • it’s average 7 minutes match for replay/kick off count down and queuing time.
  • you can totally drop it and then come back again after finish a single player game and it’s still going to be there.
  • it’s free to play but I did throw Psyonix about 60~100 per year to support their operation cost. Good pack/cosmetic didn’t come up often so I usually have at least 4000 credits sitting in my account.
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