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malchior, do gaming w Reviewers giving high scores to poorly optimised games really grinds my gears

Jedi Survivor…god this game performs so bad. 5800X3D and a 4090 and those stutters. The game isn’t even that graphically impressive so I don’t know wtf is going on behind the scenes, probably some old code that constantly checks for micro transactions.

Sanctus, do gaming w Why compete when you can buy the competition?
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To kill competition

jordanlund,
@jordanlund@lemmy.world avatar

Worked for EA…

DeaDvey,

fuck EA and fuck Microsoft.

rickyrigatoni, do gaming w Reviewers giving high scores to poorly optimised games really grinds my gears

Buddy it’s been going on since long before 2023.

PanArab, do gaming w Why compete when you can buy the competition?
@PanArab@lemmy.ml avatar

I am glad Tango Gameworks found a new home. As for Xbox, I am no longer buying any new games for it and I am boycotting Microsoft for a myriad of reasons.

steal_your_face,
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I respect that but doom is looking pretty crazy 😭

Alatarius, do games w What are your favorite board games? I'm looking for games that are satisfying and lead to a sense of accomplishment or fulfillment or connection.

I think it really depends on how many people are playing. I’m not up on my board games but maybe someone more knowledgeable can chime in

async_amuro, do games w What are your favorite board games? I'm looking for games that are satisfying and lead to a sense of accomplishment or fulfillment or connection.

We got Tokaido for Xmas a few years back and it’s super chill to play with others

boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/123540/tokaido

snek_boi,

Looks good! Thanks for the recommendation

rockSlayer, do gaming w Why compete when you can buy the competition?

Intellectual property is a resource. Corporations are in the business of hoarding resources to extort ration at a price. Microsoft doesn’t care about the studios. They care about owning ip.

bungle_in_the_jungle,

Came here to say this. Acquisitions these days are all about the data, seldom the talent.

EvilBit, do games w What are your favorite board games? I'm looking for games that are satisfying and lead to a sense of accomplishment or fulfillment or connection.

Cottage Garden is very satisfying. You Tetris together garden pieces to fill plots and you can cover a single spot with a sleeping kitty. There’s scoring and competition, but it’s not antagonistic in any way.

I’m also a big fan of cooperative games in general.

TrendigOsthyvel, do games w What are your favorite board games? I'm looking for games that are satisfying and lead to a sense of accomplishment or fulfillment or connection.

The pandemic board games, either one of them can give that feeling.

cannedtuna,

Me and my friends are terrible at that game apparently. Our poor Legacy game world…

Okokimup, do games w What are your favorite board games? I'm looking for games that are satisfying and lead to a sense of accomplishment or fulfillment or connection.
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We love Wingspan. Meadow is pleasant.

Just One was a great game for 4 people. Three people have to get the fourth person to guess a particular word. They each write down a one-word hint. If any two (or more) players write the same word hint, they don’t get to show that word to the guesser. It’s a lot of fun when you see the different ways people interpret words to come up with hints and how two (or more) words can work together to make you think of the answer.

davidgro, (edited )

Just One can also do a lot more than 4 players. If you add additional writing surfaces and erasable markers (or pencils or whatever) it’s pretty much unlimited.

Edit: It has enough for 7 players in the box (at least my copy does)

Rhynoplaz, do games w What are your favorite board games? I'm looking for games that are satisfying and lead to a sense of accomplishment or fulfillment or connection.

I don’t hear about this one often but it is always the first game I bust out for newbies.

Camel Up!

Players place bets on little camels that run around the track. The turns move quickly, people love gambling, and you some strategy will help you win, but it’s random enough that everybody has a chance at coming out ahead.

Someone might get the bet you had your eye on, but there’s no direct “attacks” on other players.

AwesomeLowlander, do games w What are your favorite board games? I'm looking for games that are satisfying and lead to a sense of accomplishment or fulfillment or connection.

Check out !boardgames in case you’re not aware. Lots of discussion happening there.

Regarding your question, it’s hard to say since you don’t mention any mechanics, or complexity level, that you prefer. Based on the couple of examples you provide, you seem to like cooperative card games. If so, you should check out ‘The Crew’. It’s the most popular of that genre in my game club.

Ranked #1 in family games on bgg

cannedtuna,

The Crew is solid.

The Gang too, which is sorta similar. I’ll bring a bag of board games and only end up playing The Gang all night if it comes out too early.

MoonlightFox,

Looks fun, just ordered the game now! 😊

supersquirrel, (edited ) do gaming w Why compete when you can buy the competition?

Because that is part of the cycle of collapse and shock doctrine these corporations rely on to keep from being clowned on by moderately competent smaller game studios who actually are excited by the challenge to convince people to buy their art instead of shoving derivative slop down their customer’s throat as the cinematic monochoice for entertainment product category no. 1254…

If you mow the grass, the longterm benefit of preserving a strict monoculture is well worth the temporary mass destruction (from the perspective of the person driving the mower, it smells quite pleasant actually).

To be clear, the blades of grass are the smaller game studios on Microsoft’s lawn.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Shock_Doctrine

deadbeef79000, do games w What are your favorite board games? I'm looking for games that are satisfying and lead to a sense of accomplishment or fulfillment or connection.

Carcassonne.

I find it quite fun to play semi-collaboratively too.

MajorHavoc,

Yeah. It’s super easy to house-rule Carcassonne as a pure co-op game. Remove the farmers (to keep your sanity, because co-op is actually much harder), keep the rules about Castle and road occupation (where a tie gets scored for each tied player), and play to maximize the combined players score. None of the strategy is lost and trying to carefully double occupy everything is sometimes a nail biting challenge.

Pheonixdown,

There’s actually a specifically cooperative expansion for Carcassonne, called Mists Over Carcassonne. It adds an element of managing a ghost population while trying to cooperatively reach a target score based on certain scenarios.

MajorHavoc,

Oh, I’m going to have to pick up a copy of Mists over Carcassonne. Thank you!

NocturnalMorning, do games w What are your favorite board games? I'm looking for games that are satisfying and lead to a sense of accomplishment or fulfillment or connection.

Ticket to ride is really fun. You kind of do your own thing building train routes the whole time. Not too much overlap to block other people unless you know the routes super well, and even then you don’t know what people are going for based on the routes they have to complete. All in all, it’s one of my favorite board games.

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