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Paradachshund, do gaming w Elite Dangerous

I’ve been playing Elden Ring for the first time (also my first fromsoft game). Yeah…

frongt, do gaming w Honestly a game set in the japanese ministry of finance during the late 80s and 90s sounds interesting to me

Maybe a Sim City scenario?

There’s also Capitalism (1995) or its sequels that you might be able to find. I’ve never played it, but they reused the engine for Seven Kingdoms which was (and still is!) an excellent RTS.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capitalism_(video_game)

It’s not exactly “set in the Japanese finance ministry”, but it’s contemporaneous with your time period, and the developer is from Hong Kong, so maybe it’ll scratch your itch.

ohshit604, do games w I'm playing Gears of War Reloaded, and I have a question. Will there be some point when the Chainsaw I've had for hours actually gets explained to me?
@ohshit604@sh.itjust.works avatar

I’m not too heavy into gears of war lore but I would assume the Retro Lancer, which has a bayonet in lieu of a chainsaw and was introduced in Gears of War 3, was the precursor to the modern lancer.

RampantParanoia2365,

thank you. FINALLY. These guys have like no academic curiosity.

Petros, do zapytajszmer w Tworzenie wolnościowej grupy obrony cywilnej w Warszawie - teraz jest czas!
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Nawet bym się specjalnie wybrał pogadać, bo u nas też by się przydało.

Miałem ostatnio pół chwili, to poczytałem o OSP i wydaje się to bardzo dobrą ramą do takich działań (tylko trzeba podejść kreatywnie 😉 )

MidsizedSedan, do gaming w The name is Up. Fuck Up.

One of the last games I siege I played. Team mate something like ‘of course its hard when its a 4v5’. I checked, and yeah. 0 kills. 0 assists even. A death in every round.

Single player games are the way to go for me now

n3m37h,

Try Helldivers, best of both worlds

ModernRisk, do gaming w The name is Up. Fuck Up.

I rather the 0/21/0 Yasuo (of course with /mute all and spamming the Mastery).

Psythik, do gaming w Elite Dangerous

Me killing time with Game Dev Tycoon at work.

It’s such a simple spreadsheet simulator. You can’t even see what your games look like but I haven’t been able to put it down for the last few days. I already played, beat, and got bored of it years ago. But it makes the last hour at my job feel like 15 minutes, so I went back to it.

kinther, do gaming w Elite Dangerous
@kinther@lemmy.world avatar

But did you get the free Anaconda from Hutton Orbital?

Stamets,
@Stamets@lemmy.world avatar

You got the Anaconda? Must have been before they switched to the Federal Corvette

RememberTheApollo_,
@RememberTheApollo_@lemmy.world avatar

All I got was the coffee mug.

kinther,
@kinther@lemmy.world avatar

I flew all the way out there and forgot to check the landing pad size. It was such a bust.

RememberTheApollo_,
@RememberTheApollo_@lemmy.world avatar

Ouch, lol.

arxaseus, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of August 31st

Might catch flak for this, but Starfield.
I just wanted something mindless where I could mix FPS with base building and RPG elements. I know there’s Fallout 4, but I want my bases looking nice. Starfield isn’t exactly the best for looks either, but it’s the best I have in my library for these aforementioned things. I’m open to suggestions, but until then I’m just going to randomly kill things on Starfield.

Vodulas,

If you don’t mind third person view, Dune Awakening has good base building. It is more survival than FPS, but I quite like it.

arxaseus,

I’ll check out some gameplay footage of it later today. Thanks for the suggestion.
Cheers!

slimerancher, do games w Day 413 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing
@slimerancher@lemmy.world avatar

How will you compare it with MK: World?

MyNameIsAtticus,
@MyNameIsAtticus@lemmy.world avatar

World I think definitely has more to offer for die hard Mario Kart fans. As a Family or group game though I’d say 8 is the better title.

8 you just pick it up, pick a character, pick a car, and pick a cup (or track if you’re doing VS), without having to worry about which tracks connect to which and all the new mechanics introduced in world

winety, do gaming w I refuse to by a new mouse

A somewhat on-topic question: Is there an easily fixable mouse that wouldn’t cost me a kidney?

Comrade_Squid,
@Comrade_Squid@lemmy.ml avatar

Depends on what you mean by easily.

I would look for a mouse where the screws aren’t covered by the stick on feet. Less can be more, less buttons, less things to break = more stable. Its also good to look at the faulty market: buy a working mouse, and when it eventually breaks source replacement parts from faulty mice from eBay, if the market is stupidly priced or non existent you many need to do some research for which switches are used, this can be difficult to ID.

So stick with mainstream brands like Logitech, Corsair, Razor (not my first choice but there will be no end of faulty mice 😅) but if your up for IDing PCB components then any mouse can be fixable.

winety,

Thanks for the reply! I was thinking more along the lines of “open hardware” — either a mouse manufactured by a larger company so that it can be easily repaired, with the manufacturer happy to sell you spare parts (something like Framework laptops), or a mouse designed by an internet enthusiast that you can assemble yourself from off-the-shelf components and 3D-printed parts.

I once saw a build-it-yourself kit for an ultra-light mouse somewhere. I naively assume that such a mouse would be easy to repair. Alas, that kit would cost me my kidney.

fuckwit_mcbumcrumble,

Pretty much no manufacturer is going to sell you parts besides maybe replacement feet. But the only things that fail on mice are all jellybean components.

Left mouse button fails? Buy another from mouser. Middle button fails? Digikey. Side button? Some other components selling company.

Outside of those super light mice there’s nothing special about any of them other than the exact layout, and the case. And the cheaper the mouse usually the simpler they are on the inside, and the easier it is to solder. Most PCBs will be single sided with through hole components.

uninvitedguest,
@uninvitedguest@lemmy.ca avatar

I’m aware of Ploopy.

darcmage,

www.eloshapes.com

Find a mouse you like the shape of and look at comparable mice that have replaceable switches. Then do a quick check on aliexpress at the prices of those switches/wheels. Things have gotten better with mice.

Chewy7324,

If you can solder I’d say most mice are easily fixable. The most common defect for mice are the switches, which are usually quite simple to desolder, as there aren’t any components near them.

E.g. I don’t have much experience soldering and it took me under an hour replacing both switches on the G Pro Wireless as well as the battery. I’ve bought this mouse used about 5 years ago and I wouldn’t be surprised if it lasted another 5 years.

Edit: The annoying part is the screws being below the feet, so you have to replace them after opening the mouse. But it’s all screwed in.

Poopfeast420,

In addition to that, for popular, “name brand” mice, there are often also tons of replacement parts available from China. You can basically re-build the complete mouse from parts.

Otherwise, as you’ve said, switches, wheel, the battery and maybe the cable, should always be replaceable (as long as you can solder).

despoticruin,

Reddragon, and just pull parts from goodwill mice, they send you extra Teflon pads with the mouse so you can open it and keep the pads nice. Switches are just switches, they are standard sizes, and the cords usually use standard plugs, worst case you swap some pins around to match. Insanely easy to take apart, and cheap enough to not worry about breaking.

They are cheap as hell, but they have good tracking sensors and are really comfortable to use.

Faydaikin, do gaming w I refuse to by a new mouse
@Faydaikin@beehaw.org avatar

Sadly, every mouse I buy breaks on the inside and for some reason, it’s never something easily fixable.

I miss my old Logitec T-CH11 Trackball. It lasted me 14 years without Incident. I feel lucky if the new ones last a single year.

Comrade_Squid,
@Comrade_Squid@lemmy.ml avatar

Old is gold :') most manufacturing now is done so cheaply, its a feature of capitalism, it keeps us spending.

JetpackJackson, do gaming w I refuse to by a new mouse

Meanwhile my ergo mouse scroll wheel is already squeaking again and soon it’ll probably start acting funky and I’ll have to get a new one lol, wish they were more durable

Malix, do gaming w I refuse to by a new mouse
@Malix@sopuli.xyz avatar

I’ve had a logitec g502 for years, the rubber (?) grips on the sides have dents shaped like my fingers…

Scrath,

Same. I still use the original Proteus Core labeled version. They have since re-released the mouse 3 times I think but my original is still going strong

Deceptichum, do gaming w I refuse to by a new mouse

All my mouse end up like this after a year or two. Thing is they never used to back in the day but all new mice have a coating that wears off so easily now.

Malix,
@Malix@sopuli.xyz avatar

could be my tinfoil hat receiving thoughts via radio waves: maybe it’s by design? the coating will get grimy eventually, so the user is more likely to buy a new device.

Pieisawesome,

It’s not really a tinfoil hat, it’s just the material.

Older mice were hard plastic, modern mice use soft touch plastic which is a coating. It wears off.

It’s kind of like cheap pleather after a couple years

Poopfeast420,

You still had the rubberized grips on a lot of mice back in the day, that would just get sticky over time or get rubbed off. Not really much better.

mrgoosmoos,

not tinfoil at all, that’s a material choice that they made knowing what the result would be

this is intentional

Comrade_Squid,
@Comrade_Squid@lemmy.ml avatar

I’ve had mine for 5 maybe 6 years with fairly regular use.

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