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TachyonTele, do gaming w What's your favourite it's all in the gameplay game?

Super Metroid

Buddahriffic, do games w What's your favorite car to drive and in which game?

Any AWD Lambo in Gran Turismo. Especially after getting used to powerful RWD supercars.

With FWD cars you start out with, you can pretty much go from full throttle to threshold braking back to full throttle as aggressively as you want while taking turns. As long as your speed is low enough to go around a corner, you’ll make it and if you make a mistake, you have a chance at recovery.

With RWD, you’ve gotta be super careful with the throttle on turns. If you try the instantly apply full throttle approach, you’ll end up spinning out when the rear tires (that provide stability) lose traction. A lot of the videos of people fucking up their supercar are instances of being too aggressive on the throttle when they weren’t going perfectly straight. I’m not sure how accurate Gran Turismo is for this, but you can give it full throttle while cornering, but you have to ease into it slowly. You don’t have much opportunity for correction, though with careful throttle control you can sometimes turn it into a drift, though that usually doesn’t work out unless you plan on drifting going in to the turn.

With AWD, just point the tires in the direction you want to go in and give it full throttle. Start losing traction? Try more throttle. It was a fun moment discovering this, after being used to the RWD approach. Might need to max out your tires and tune your suspension for stability to get these results, though. Just angle the tires outwards a bit for camber, go as low as you can without seeing sparks, and add some downforce on the front and back and it feels a bit like an F1 car.

Though the actual F1 cars they have are pretty awesome, too. A step closer to the arcade style racing where you didn’t need to learn the brake button.

Blackmist,

Some of those cars really made me appreciate the analogue face buttons on the PS2 controller.

DieserTypMatthias, do gaming w What's your favourite it's all in the gameplay game?
@DieserTypMatthias@lemmy.ml avatar

Factorio.

50MYT,

He said game, not crack sir.

Cackles in 5700 hours worth

DieserTypMatthias,
@DieserTypMatthias@lemmy.ml avatar

Okay, then Cities Skylines 2.

Trincapinones, do gaming w What's your favourite it's all in the gameplay game?

Dwarf fortress

myfavouritename,

So like, yes, I totally agree.

I want to take a second to tell a story though, about the graphics in this game. I hope to explain why this game actually has the best graphics ever.

Context for some folks: the game is entirely rendered using ASCII characters (for the purpose of this story. I know, I’m leaving out detail, it’s okay). So the goblins in Dwarf Fortress look roughly like this

g

A dog looks like this

d

And a dragon looks like this

D

Learning to play Dwarf Fortress can be tough at first because there’s a soup of letters and other typing characters on the screen and your brain needs to convert that into a scene that makes sense. But here’s the thing … eventually that’s exactly what your brain does! You stop seeing the semicolons and hyphens, the letters and the strange formatting characters like “╥”. You start to see rivers and grass, tiny people working hard, a bustling metropolis, an invading horde.

And the creator of this game hasn’t simply cut corners on making the game look good by using ASCII tilesets. The grass (made of commas or single quotes) sways in the breeze. Running water shimmers. Cherry trees gently rain cherry blossom petals during certain seasons. There’s actually a ton of little details there for your brain to pick up and immediately upscale into high def for you. It’s delightful. And sometimes terrifying.

Sometimes something new will happen. A creature you’ve never seen before will approach your little community. It will be represented by some letter and your brain will render that for you in the way it has been taught to do. Your eyes see a d and you see a dog. Your eyes see a D and you see a dragon. It’s bigger than a dog. Most things are, no big deal. But you’ve been deceived.

You watch as a band of dwarfs approach the dragon. The creature is quite still, right next to the round trunk of a tree that looks like this O. The brave warriors are still far from the creature. You’ve built whole dinning halls, with wooden chairs and stone mugs and carvings decorating the walls, that could fit within the space separating the warriors from the capital D dragon. One canny dwarf let’s loose an arrow at the beast. It zips through the air like this -

As it approaches the Dragon, which is surely just to Iike a dog but a bit larger and green right, time begins the slow. It ticks. And ticks. And hell is unleashed. Flames jet from the Dragon. Unending flames pouring like red ink in billows that quickly fill the vast space and enrobe the dwarven warriors in a superheated death that pushes in and flows past and even through the band until flickering flames fill virtually all space to one side of a capital D that you will never, ever, mistake the size of again.

My scalp tingled and it felt like my skull was over heating when my brain spontaneously supplied all the extra graphical details for that particular scene. I’ll never forget it.

i_love_FFT,
@i_love_FFT@jlai.lu avatar

Can you share screenshots of what you’re describing? It’s send awesome and I’m very curious about it, but I can’t find anything similar on search engines.

nailbar,

Took me ages to find anything, but here’s a dragon encounter in adventure mode. It’s a bit slow because it’s turn based, but at least it has dragon fire in it, albeit not as great as described above:

youtu.be/XzucCw4pnE4?t=3062

i_love_FFT,
@i_love_FFT@jlai.lu avatar

Wow! It does take some brain training to start seeing something more, but after watching a couple of minutes i can totally relate!

myfavouritename,

The video above has the ASCII style graphics I was talking about. This video shows a dragon attack using a different tileset. (This video begins with some loud music).

youtu.be/9ejgsGgH__M?si=RFsdfaKLiCgjhr7p

You can see in this one how the flames billow and spread.

So you’ll have to imagine what the combination is like. You’re already in a headspace where your brain is filling in details not supplied by the ASCII and then the world just explode into flames.

These other tilesets have their advantages. But I’ll never give up the text-based rendering of the world - I’ve had too many great experiences to give that up.

soulsource,
@soulsource@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

This, sadly, is no longer true for the Steam version of the game. It comes with a (pretty good) tile-set, which is enabled by default.

I still think, the old ASCII art and keyboard-centric UI was better, but well…

myfavouritename,

My understanding is that the steam version released with no ASCII tileset, but there is one now after an update. I bought the steam version but haven’t played it much at all, so I haven’t confirmed this myself.

countstex, (edited )
@countstex@feddit.dk avatar

Yup, you can play the ‘post steam’ version via steam or free download and get the ASCII characters, however you are still forced to use the mouse to play it, which doesn’t work for me, so I stick with the old 47 release and just play that forever I guess!

soulsource,
@soulsource@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Yep. In addition, there is now a free build of version 50.xx on the official website, which uses the same code as the Steam version, but does not include the tileset and the soundtrack.

I tried that free build on the weekend (because I didn’t want to bother with installing Steam on my ARM64 laptop), and it still looks as amazing as always. Now I just need to learn the keybindings for the Steam version - because using a mouse with ASCII graphics feels just wrong 😉.

OutlierBlue, do gaming w What's your favourite it's all in the gameplay game?

Rimworld is number 1, hands down. I guess this is my answer, but I’m going to include more games

  • Factorio - enough said
  • Minecraft/7 Days to Die/Valheim - I can create my own world and story
  • OpenTTD - so much rail transport
  • Civ4 - so many mods (Fall From Heaven makes it a great fantasy game)
  • X-COM 2 - difficult tactical decisions
princessnorah, do gaming w What's your favourite it's all in the gameplay game?
@princessnorah@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

I feel like I’m missing something, what does the title mean?

sirico,
@sirico@feddit.uk avatar

Games that maybe don’t look the best or maybe older, but it doesn’t matter because the gameplay runs deep

Poopfeast420, do gaming w What's your favourite it's all in the gameplay game?
@Poopfeast420@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Nioh 2

Ketram,

Another point for Nioh 2. Still the single best souls-like for pure gameplay if you give it the chance.

homicidalrobot,

Truly, a gift that keeps on giving for 200 hours. And it somehow has replay value.

hakase,

Sekiro for me, for similar reasons.

datavoid,

Both these games look good? Sekiro is beautiful

Tropper, do games w What's your favorite car to drive and in which game?

Nissan GTR in Need for Speed ProStreet stands out to me. I loved driving that car. It had a good top speed and the grip was amazing, IIRC.

thisisbutaname, do gaming w What's your favourite it's all in the gameplay game?

Medieval 2: Total War

Also, Backpack Hero

ryannathans, do gaming w What's your favourite it's all in the gameplay game?

Man roller coaster tycoon was LIT

take6056,

Found out a year ago OpenRCT adds multiplayer support. Started a campaign with my sister as we’ve played it a lot as kids. Great fun for a Sunday every once in a while.

Zane, do games w What's your favorite car to drive and in which game?

The Cayman GT4 in GT7 is just sublime. Pointy, but with great mid-corner stability.

https://aussie.zone/pictrs/image/bcbce4ac-68bb-4c49-a350-857bdb940a46.jpeg

OrgunDonor, do games w What's your favorite car to drive and in which game?
@OrgunDonor@lemmy.world avatar

I have recently got into sum racing, and have been having a bunch of fun in the Honda NSX Evo in Assetto Corsa Competizione. It is an absolute death trap and tries to murder me on every corner, but it is very good fun.

I have also had a lot of fun in the Nissan GTR as well, but not spent too much time in it.

Skua,

I have loved the NSX in every sim I've driven it in. It has never been the car I'm fastest in, but it's always the one I have the most fun in

I haven't tried ACC, but I do have the original AC and a JGTC modpack in it

ahal, do gaming w What's your favourite it's all in the gameplay game?

Abiotic Factor. Looks like it should have come out in the early 2000s, but so tight.

delitomatoes, do games w What's your favorite car to drive and in which game?

I remember trying out the regular card in GT and found the Audi TT enjoyable to drive.

conorab, do gaming w What's your favourite it's all in the gameplay game?

Garry’s Mod…. what a rabbit hole that was…

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