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sag, do gaming w Selaco source code request

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sag,

Nerver Mind I am gonna mirror it to Codeberg

sjmulder,

Awesome, thank you!

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sag,
sjmulder,

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RightHandOfIkaros, (edited ) do games w Elden Ring: Shadows of the Erdtree - Review Thread

Kotaku - “Unscored”

Were they too busy with their other garbage to do a proper game review or what? Don’t they have something like Black Myth Wukong to complain about?

EDIT: “By Alyssa Mercante” – So its totally ignorable, got it.

Aielman15,
@Aielman15@lemmy.world avatar

Were you too busy with your other garbage to click the link and read the proper full review?

Like, I know that shitting on Kotaku is a gamer’s favourite pastime, but I genuinely don’t understand what you are complaining about here. All their reviews are “unscored”, they don’t give scores anymore. It’s not like they criticized the DLC either, their review is super positive.

RightHandOfIkaros,

Alyssa Mercante wrote it, so I don’t care to bother reading it.

The only thing she does properly is attack other people and say the absolute dumbest crap imaginable.

Aielman15,
@Aielman15@lemmy.world avatar

I guess you two have something in common, then.

RightHandOfIkaros,

Outside of the Lands Between and the Shadow Realm, I have spent nearly four months as the subject of a near-endless harassment campaign. It feels, at times, like logging on for a day of work is akin to walking through a boss door over and over again.

Alyssa is a narcissistic “Professional Twitter Victim.” Its not even past the second paragraph and she is already playing the classic narcissist card of making it all about how she’s a “victim,” despite it being her that is creating the problem by going out of her way to attack, harass, and insult other people.

She is an awful person and I don’t have any empathy for awful people. I don’t need to read anything from her to know I can ignore it and be better off for it.

Katana314,

We’re three replies deep and you haven’t sourced any instances of her actually attacking/harassing people. Gonna call bs here.

RightHandOfIkaros,

If I provided sources, would you believe it or would you try to move goal posts/ make excuses? Under normal circumstances I would have provided sources, but in this kind of conversation I have found 99% of people that demand sources do so without intent of actually wanting to see sources and simply to continue bad faith arguments.

If you actually want sources, Google is there. DMs sent to Jeff of SmashJT and his wife, remarks to Mark Kern, its easily findable. I don’t care who you are, you don’t have beef with someone online and then find their wife to harass in DMs. That is too far.

comicallycluttered, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of June 16th

Not exactly playing, but learning my way around the GECK to create a few personal radio stations for New Vegas. I’ve learned how to do most of it, I just now need to sort the audio files and add them. Too cold to sit at my desk and finish this, so I’ll do all that later.

(Before anyone says “why not just use the mod that lets you add your own music files”, it’s because I need separate radio stations with unique names that I can switch between, each with their own chronological order, rather than one giant one which basically works by saying “random bullshit go”.)

bekopharm, do gaming w favorite gaming medium?
@bekopharm@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

I get the charm of a console for gaming. Just switch it on and go. Still prefer a PC at the end of the day though. For once my preferred genres are very unrepresented on consoles and since I dabble in DIY I do not have that level of freedom on a console or mobile phone. Well, do some extend. Fiddling around with key remappers that hijack on the accessibility system is horrible. Anyway, I enjoy tinkering and this is not really something consoles are known for, no?

This said it is very amazing that I can just e.g. fire up Waydroid nowadays, connect an X360 controller and play AmongUs with the little one on my Linux PC. That level of possibilities is mind boggling.

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six_arm_spider_man, do games w Marvel Vs Capcom Collection
@six_arm_spider_man@reddthat.com avatar

Yep I’m in for this one

I already have M vs C 2 for my Dreamcast (both Japanese and US versions) and I bought the 1up cabinet with almost all the games in this collection on it.

But I’m still in for this collection to have a much easier way to play these games whenever I want. These bring back VERY fond memories of my arcade days.

ampersandrew, do games w Marvel Vs Capcom Collection
@ampersandrew@lemmy.world avatar

I never had a Dreamcast, but this was always the game mentioned in the same breath as Smash Melee back then when we were all getting competitive. These days, I’m a Skullgirls player, and MvC2 is a huge influence on it. The Fightcade implementation has issues, but even if the main player base ends up there for online play, it will be nice to learn the game with a better training mode and to boot it up without emulator jank. It’s worth noting that cross play comes with its own downsides.

big_slap, do games w Marvel Vs Capcom Collection

yup! haven’t played mvc2 since the 360 days. excited to finally have it forever on steam!

ramble81, do games w Marvel Vs Capcom Collection

Finally! The return of MvC2. I bought MvC3 when it came out and I was so disappointed. Not because of the smaller roster but because they reduced pretty much every player to the exact same move set. So it didn’t matter who you chose, it was always the same.

mysticpickle,

Think they probably over-balanced the game into a state of utter blandness.

Yeah mvc2 had some busted characters but they all had personality at least

Neuromancer49, do gaming w thoughts on arpgs?

Well if you liked PoE I doubt you’ll like D4. It’s a much simpler game. Sadly my only advice is to try GD and Last Epoch again. I’ve got hundreds of hours in the former and I just got 10 hours into the latter.

Last Epoch feels like a more approachable PoE. I thoroughly enjoy how the skills interplay with one another, but I still prefer the itemization in Grim Dawn.

The only reason I’m not playing GD currently is because I have too many QoL mods installed so my cloud saving doesn’t work, but I can cloud save for Last Epoch for my steam deck lmao.

Templa,

What about D4 last update? I haven’t played it but I heard a lot of people saying they fixed a lot of the issues with the game.

Neuromancer49,

Can’t say I’ve heard anything since launch, so take my advice with a grain of salt.

chunkystyles,

Just a preface that I don’t like PoE.

Season 4 is a lot more fun, but I still think D3 is a better game. But if you compare D4 to what D3 was like at after release, D4 is in much better shape. It’s definitely heading in the right direction, and I suspect that the expansion in August will make it much better, similar to how D2 and D3 did.

Back to season 4, I leveled to max level, maxed out the battle pass, and experienced all of the content and that was good enough for me. I want really interested in sticking around to switch to better build and get the best gear.

fogstormberry, do gaming w thoughts on arpgs?

I fell hard into diablo 3 when it launched on ps4. that’s my baseline and I haven’t found any that play as well on controller.

torchlight 2 on console comes close (very annoyed I can’t play this way on pc).

path of exile is also okay, but I can’t stand the drop rates and market. ftp cosmetics bug me, but online markets ruin a game.

I’ve also dabbled in a few others, mostly with poor controller support or clunky combat that just doesn’t feel good to me.

overall though, I’m just tired of sorting loot. love the grind, love finding loot, hate sorting. games like backpack hero tell us some people love that aspect, but I’d like to see more options with unlimited storage and a good sort/search menu

Drusas,

Grim Dawn works well with a controller and has very customizable loot filters so that you can restrict how much/what types of loot you see.

fogstormberry,

thanks for the suggestion! I have started before and it didnt click. maybe I just wasn’t in the mood. I think I’ll give it another chance next time I get the arpg itch, if I don’t just pick up tl2 again

Drusas,

It is very different from TL2. TL2 is very easy to pick up. Grim Dawn requires a little bit more thought about your character.

NakariLexfortaine,

Just so you know, if it’s been awhile, Crate came in and did a pretty big overhaul on Grim Dawn, and are prepping for the “final” expansion that’s supposed to come sometime this year.

Dodge roll mechanic, potions are now a recharge resource versus pickups that take item space, the next expansion is adding potion customization, prettied up the old world to be more in-line with the quality the previous two expansions brought, tons of little tweaks.

It’s not exactly a “whole new game” experience, but it’s much more smoothed out!

Neuromancer49,

Grim Dawn Item Assistant is your best friend. While you’re at it, Rainbow Item Names (or whatever it’s called).

yuri, do gaming w thoughts on arpgs?

I mean, it’s no Diablo but I love the Hades games. If you’re in it mostly for the progression and build construction than you won’t have a great time, but if you’re looking for SOLID arpg gameplay they’re a good fit.

There’s a lot more focus on clean movement, it’s very much an arpg through a roguelite lens rather than an mmo or pure arpg.

DreamyRin,
@DreamyRin@beehaw.org avatar

unfortunately I am in it for the grinding, progression and crafting a build (usually something off the wall when I get confident.)

that said, I do love Hades! I’ve been wanting to get the second one despite it being in early access so hopefully that’ll be in my library soon.

yuri,

Strong recommend, I’ve already put more hours into the sequel than I did the first game. Nyx’s mirror is replaced with a card system that allows for a bit of build customization, you might really dig it!

terraborra, do gaming w thoughts on arpgs?
@terraborra@lemmy.nz avatar

I play D4, Last Epoch and PoE.

I enjoyed the D4 story for my first play through and the recent changes for season 4 have made levelling to endgame much more enjoyable. It is much simpler than PoE and I play it knowing that as something fun that I can pick up and put down at will.

Last Epoch I’m playing to try out each mastery. Even though it’s now a 1.0 release it’s still a bit barebones. Give it a couple of cycles and it’ll be more fleshed out especially in the endgame. I think of it as a middle ground between the simplicity of D4 and complexity of PoE. I like that I can easily try off meta builds through passive refunds and make my own builds.

PoE scratches the D2 itch for grinding. I’m an addict who like spreadsheets.

DreamyRin,
@DreamyRin@beehaw.org avatar

I don’t think I was very good at the start at making my own builds in PoE, I think the tectonic slam build magically functioned somehow despite that, hahaha. I do miss the game, I played for a really long time. but it’s not for me anymore.

I’m glad to hear that Last Epoch is still going strong with new stuff. I backed in on Kickstarter long ago because I wanted more PoE-like games, so I’m glad it’s succeeding. I’m hoping that giving it another go will make it stick, because it being the “in-between” sounds like it’ll be just right.

t3rmit3, do gaming w thoughts on arpgs?

Grim Dawn is my favorite ARPG since Nox.

I’ve played Last Epoch, PoE, D1/2/3, and a LOT of others, and Grim Dawn just knocks it out of the part for me. I really want more from Crate, once Farthest Frontier is wrapped up.

Drusas, do gaming w thoughts on arpgs?

Grim Dawn is easily the best commercial (which is to say, not free like PoE) ARPG out there. If you like PoE, it's probably the closest you'll get to something similar in that character builds are more complex and customizable than in other games.

Empricorn, do gaming w thoughts on arpgs?

“Action role-playing game”, in case anyone else is annoyed the acronym is continuously used, yet never explained.

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