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yote_zip, do piracy w game cracks on lutris?
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Most game cracks work just fine through WINE. You just need to get the game extracted into the WINE prefix and have the crack applied, then point Lutris at it and it will work fine. If you find a specific crack isn’t working, you can probably find another that does, or crack it yourself using simple tools that are always Linux-compatible. I wrote a guide on using these tools for reference.

UnfortunateTwist, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of August 6th

Spongebob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom Rehydrated. Wanted to play something silly and and stress-relieving. This fit the bill.

freakrho, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of August 6th
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i just finished spider-man miles morales 100% and don’t know what to play next

BillygotTalent,

How long did it take you to 100% it?

freakrho,
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22.4 hours according to steam. I started friday evening and finished sunday night, leaving for a few hours in the middle.

freakrho,
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if you’re interested, spider-man remastered took me 27.4 hs

freakrho,
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technically it’s not 100% btw, i did everything that makes the completeness indicators go to 100% but didn’t get ultimate on all challenges

almar_quigley, do gaming w Backwards compatibility is the best feature of Xbox, and I don't understand why Sony is so far behind on this

lol, I’d rather have the first party modern bangers Sony’s pumping out then…checks notes…literally no good first party games on my xsx since I bought it. Backwards compatibility is great, but I don’t spend $600+ on a console to play old games. I can keep my old consoles around for that or emulate.

NuPNuA,

Depends on your tastes doesn’t it. I’ll take a hundred smaller projects like Pentiment, Hi-Fi Rush or Psychonauts over another generic open world adventure or sad dad simulator.

prole,

I have all there of those on my PC/Steam Deck. They’re not really XBox exclusives.

NuPNuA,

They’re Xbox console exclusives, don’t be disengenuious.

prole,

I wasn’t being disingenuous… I can and have played all of those games and I have never owned an XBox in my life. That’s not exclusive.

prole,

Yeah. I also have a Steam Deck, if I want to play an old PS1 or PS2 game and it isn’t on PS+ then I’ll just emulate it.

I will say though, there are a few PS3 games that have yet to be remastered that are kind of a blind spot, but that list is getting shorter.

MutatedBass, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of August 6th

My friends and I just started playing Last Train Outta’ Wormtown last night and it’s a blast with a group. One player plays a worm who can only detect players while they are standing on the ground. The goal of the worm is to kill all the players before they can fix a train and escape.

We’ve also just started playing Gangbeasts which is also a lot of fun with a group. I’m sure most have seen this one by now though.

MJBrune, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of August 6th

I was playing red dead 2 a few weeks ago and picked it up with my steam deck. Now I’m playing uncharted 4 and realizing how rockstar and naughtydog built very similar games between the two. Rockstar is far more slow and frankly full of themselves. Not respecting the players time. Meandering through the story with no real semblance of player respect. I put 26 hours into red dead 2 and I feel like I’ve literally done nothing and feel very under accomplished. I’ve put 8 hours into uncharted 4 and feel extremely accomplished and invested in the characters.

Even though I’m pissed at Nathan. He’s such an idiot, I hate him and can’t wait to play him more. Author Morgan is just a bland cowboy that tries so much to just get by. Red dead 2 introduced more main characters than uncharted 4 has in side and main characters. Yet in red dead 2 they’ve developed none of them part the point of the basics. I’m uncharted they’ve developed all of their characters. Even the side ones that barely show up.

Likewise in red dead 2, they kill one character I only liked because their accent allowed me to actually tell them apart from the rest of them. The other character the big baddies kidnapped and I’ve played like 2 hours waiting to go get him back. It’s like wtf, let me go rescue the damn character already. Yet the game keeps saying we’ll do it as far as possible. We gotta track down all this shit. It’s clearly like this filler content because during it another random main character gets kidnapped, they find her right away and it’s rescued in one mission. Like what universe is this?

In conclusion, red dead 2 is trying hard to do what uncharted 4 did extremely well. The open world system does not help it one bit and it’s turned me off of open world games altogether for a while.

kd637_mi,

Hmm I had the opposite feeling about Red Dead Redemption 2. I felt the slower pace was nice, and respected the player by not having a false urgency for most of it like so many other games do. I really enjoy slow burn movies and novels though, and I can understand they aren’t for everyone.

Love the Uncharted series. Naughty Dog makes some good shit. I also loved both Last of Us games, but they might be more on the slow side again.

MJBrune,

I don’t feel like Uncharted ever had a false sense of urgency. A lot of the time I would go at my own pace. Where Rockstar specifically slows you down and prevents you from going as fast as you’d like. Uncharted does this but far less often and it is far less noticeable because Uncharted doesn’t have a sprint button. So I am not explicitly telling the game my intent and having the game directly ignore it. The game is giving me feedback directly of “this is the pace we are going”. Rather than “this is the pace I want to go.” and the game telling me “no.”

kd637_mi,

Sorry I didn’t mean that Uncharted has a false sense of urgency, those games are perfectly paced. I meant other open world games sometimes do. Oblivion and Skyrim are good examples, where the main quest seems to want you to rush through it since it sounds so urgent, but there is no need to.

Mandy, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of August 6th

i started streaming and this week i have the time to go all in with it, im playing one game a day this week in this order Super mario world links awakening (second stream for it) baldurs gate enhanced edition nightmare creatures twilight princess (on gamecube, also second stream already)

good times

BowtiesAreCool, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of August 6th

I’m excited for starfield so I started playing through Fallout 76 to scratch the bethesda itch which led to me starting fallout 4 again, which led to me staring new vegas again too, and then committed to finally 100% achievements for Fallout 3 after all these years.

sandriver,

Have you ever tried Daggerfall? It’s really cool seeing how much influence it’s had on so many different games.

kd637_mi,

You should check out fallout 1 and 2 while you’re on a fallout kick, I played them for the first time after playing the Bethesda games and they have become my favourites in the series

BowtiesAreCool,

I’ve tried but the turn based combat is so hard for me to get used to and enjoy. If I could just skip combat encounters to get all the story I totally would

kd637_mi,

Hmm that’s fair, I prefer turn based combat but it isn’t for everyone.

Ignacio, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of August 6th

I’m playing FreeDoom: Phase 1, and downloaded some wads that work perfectly with FreeDoom, like D2TWWRI, Plutonia 2 and TNT Revilution.

angstylittlecatboy, do gaming w Backwards compatibility is the best feature of Xbox, and I don't understand why Sony is so far behind on this

Basically all games of note going all the way back to the OG Xbox

BigTrout75, do gaming w Backwards compatibility is the best feature of Xbox, and I don't understand why Sony is so far behind on this

A while back I bought Metal Slug 3 on the ps4 for super cheap on sale. It was just the ps2 version emulated. So Sony has a PS2 emulator

tombuben,

They’re perfectly capable of running old games, they proved it times and times again. They just don’t want them to be backwards compatible so you have to buy them again.

HidingCat, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of August 6th

Got Murder By Numbers free off EGS, and wife played it before so I thought I'd give it a go. It's an interesting mash-up of visual novel and nonograms. Interesting trivia, the dev's next game was Fall Guys.

ghostalmedia, do gaming w Backwards compatibility is the best feature of Xbox, and I don't understand why Sony is so far behind on this
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Lots of weird incorrect answers in the comments. MS 100% has changed CPU architectures and needs to emulate old games. The 360 was basically a PowerMac.

My guess - the Xbox One’s launch catalog was trash, and MS doubled down on emulation to build it out. Then they never stopped. They kept plugging away at it, and now they have a giant asset for GamePass.

MS got a head start because they were desperate for good games in the early days on the One.f

jasonhaven,

This is the answer.

If Sony was losing the console wars, they'd be doing BC, and not MS.

torres, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of August 6th
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Having finally had a few days off, I recently finished Crysis 1 and Warhead. I’m currently playing Crysis 2. Great games. I can’t believe I’ve never played them before

sub_, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of August 6th

I’m finally at Disc 4 of Final Fantasy 8 Remastered. Tried playing this game several times, but never finished it. I decided to use all the QoL options (combat boost, 3x speed, no-encounter) to avoid being frustrated by the gameplay (junctioning, drawing, etc), and I’ve been enjoying the story, even post Disc 3 twist.

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