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Stalinwolf, (edited ) do gaming w Suggestions for smaller-y games if I liked _______
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Honestly, there are two mobile games I’ve really been blown away by: Night of the Full Moon, and Dungeon Boss Respawned. They’re very polished, very feature-complete games that are on the small and neatly contained side. For PC, Bastion is pretty damn good. Dungeon Keeper 1 and 2 as well, but it’s difficult to get those running anymore. Raft, Ori and the Blind Forest and Stardew Valley are also phenomenal.

I’m sure there are other small games worthy of mention, but I’m struggling to remember them. I usually play large open world games. On that subject, absolutely try Valheim if you haven’t.

I’ll be happy to summarize each of these games if you’d like me to.

thingsiplay, do gaming w Where can I find save files of PC games online?
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@CorrodedCranium https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/pc/615805-the-elder-scrolls-v-skyrim/saves

Maybe you mean Gamefaqs. Not all games have it obviously, but there is a saves category for some. Here Skyrim as an example. And to search for PC games: https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/pc

grady77, do gaming w Where can I find save files of PC games online?

Alternatively, a lot of games have save editors that you can sometimes use to rebuild your save. I’ve found some other saves on nexus mods too.

NightOwl, do gaming w Where can I find save files of PC games online?

For Windows I’ve used Game Save Manger for years, since it’ll auto find save locations that you want to select to be backed up.

As for saves. I’ve had some luck finding them from nexusmods and sometimes steam message boards or guides.

CorrodedCranium,
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For Windows I’ve used Game Save Manger for years, since it’ll auto find save locations that you want to select to be backed up.

On Linux you could use a program like Timeshift and specify the general directory your save files are located in and have them backed up on a schedule as well.

As for saves. I’ve had some luck finding them from nexusmods and sometimes steam message boards or guides.

That sounds like what I’m going to end up doing. I wasn’t sure if there was a general well known hub for save files I was unaware of.

NightOwl,

Yeah, it’s where I seen lot of 100% complete save files. Used it to see the Arkham Knight true ending over doing the ridiculous amount of collectables.

kostel_thecreed, do gaming w Please Give Me Some Alternatives to Genshin Impact and Spider-Man (PS4) on PC/Android

A couple of my favourites :

  • Days Gone
  • Metro Exodus (I would recommend you play the 2 previous games before to understand the story. They are linear, so if you do not like that, simply watch a playthrough of both of them. BUT. I highly recommend you play and experience the atmosphere of the first 2 games, just my opinion)
  • Older Assassin’s creeds (BF, Unity, Creed, Brotherhood, etc)
  • Witcher 3
  • FFXV
  • No Man’s Sky
  • Need for Speed Unbound/Heat (which ever one is cheaper, I prefer unbound, but they are pretty similar.)

And, if you have a good computer that can emulate switch games, I would highly recommend BOTW and TOTK as you’ve mentioned in the post. The best open world games there are.

Faceman2K23, do piracy w Speeding up extracting of large movie files
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The unpack process is usually single threaded, and a stock 5820k is slower than a ryzen 1600 in that case, so you’re probably just running out of CPU performance. My server runs a 6700k and it’s pretty slow to unpack even with nvme arrays

flauschibunny, do games w PC Game Recommendation for a Broken Arm?

XCOM and Shadowrun returns! Just use the mouse with the other hand. Both games give you all the time you need. Battletech is a goog one handed game, too.

Maajmaaj,
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I second all of the shadowrun games, I loved running through them on my phone. Check out Wild Frost too. Great deck building roguelike, addictive af.

glau,

I second XCOM, if we are talking about the original two, Enemy Unknown/UFO Defense and Terror from the Deep. I heard good things about the more recent ones, but I never played those.

cabhan,

XCOM is a great idea. I played it years ago, but never made it to the end.

Tatters, do games w PC Game Recommendation for a Broken Arm?

Total War. The campaign is turn based; although battles are real-time, you can auto-resolve them instead, which will remove any real-time elements from the game.

simple, do games w PC Game Recommendation for a Broken Arm?

Slay the Spire and Monster Train are great singleplayer card games that can be played with just the mouse.

Pretty much any turn based RPG is on the table, I can easily recommend Octopath Traveler 2.

You can also play story-driven games like Telltale games and Pheonix Wright, those are pretty fun.

hactar42,

Slay the Spire works great on a touchscreen as well. It runs great on my Surface.

However, there is a weird bug if playing on a Surface, that I feel obligated to let other know when recommending this game. You have to have the keyboard attached for the touchscreen controls to work in Slay the Spire. But you can flip it around the back and still play with the touchscreen.

rockerface,

I have played Slay the Spire on mobile and it’s pretty well made

chili1553,

Slay the spire would make a broken arm recovery feel like time travel, lol.

I also play civ 5/6 with the next action button bound to an extra button on my mouse.

Probably a good time for OP to invest in a multi button mouse as well

ono, do games w PC Game Recommendation for a Broken Arm?

Are you sure it has to be keyboard-only? Would a mouse or cheap touchpad work with your off hand, so long as the games don’t require fast response or fine accuracy?

Slay the Spire is a mouse-driven deck-builder.

Crypt of the Necrodancer is a rhythm-based roguelike that uses only four keys to play.

Both are excellent.

JoMiran, do games w PC Game Recommendation for a Broken Arm?
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If all else fails, Vampire Survivors.

Heastes,

Or many of the other games in the genre as long as they have auto-aim. Brotato and halls of torment are worth checking out, imo.

DandomRude, do games w PC Game Recommendation for a Broken Arm?
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Some of the best old school turn based RPGs are on sale at Humble Bundle at the momemnt. Those should be playable with a broken arm. Get well soon!

Coelacanth,
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Even Baldur’s Gate 3 should be playable with one hand if you’re after something more modern.

DandomRude,
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True

Coelacanth,
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I actually think BG 1&2 might be harder because of Real Time with Pause, come to think of it. Though if you have a mouse with rebind-able extra buttons it’d be alright, just set pause to a thumb button and you’re good to go.

DandomRude,
@DandomRude@lemmy.world avatar

Right, I totally forgot about the Real Time with pause system. It’s been years.

Jontique, do games w PC Game Recommendation for a Broken Arm?

Vampire Survivors?

glau, do games w PC Game Recommendation for a Broken Arm?

Might I recommend the timeless classic Heroes of Might and Magic III? Most of the campaigns are not too difficult after you get the hang of things, if I remember correctly. And you can get a hundred hours out of it even if you only play the official campaigns.

Im28xwa, do piracy w Where do you guys download pirated android apps from ?

I recently stumbled upon platinmods dot com, don’t know whether it is safe though so a comment from someone who knows about this site more will be appreciated

Azurebalmunk,

It’s safe. I would stick to the approved/verified and tested mods sections of the site.

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