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Malix, do games w Day 371 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing
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ah, Runescape. The version I played aaaages ago is apparently now called “Classic”. The only thing I (barely) remember from those times are my massive piles of Kebab -items in my inventory, they were dirt cheap as healing items, but they did have a chance of dealing damage when eaten, instead of healing. :D

knokelmaat, do gaming w [Official Art] Journey Box Art

Tied with The Outer Wilds as my favorite game of all time.

Grimm,

Tap for spoilerTake it you like cyclical games?

Goodeye8, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of July 20th

I decided to give Vintage Story a try. I was not prepared for what I was about to experience. I can already say it's not for everyone. It's like if you took Minecraft survival mode and then turned it into an actual survival mode. One of the first things everyone makes in Minecraft is a pickaxe. It took me about 2 hours to get the first pickaxe and then another 10 hours (though I did a lot of other things before upgrading my pick) to get the next tier of pickaxe. I probably would've gotten it quicker if I had only focused on that but I had a lot of other survival needs that had to deal with. But to go over what you need to make your first copper pickaxe.

Obviously you need copper. Copper bits can spawn above ground (and a small hint that everyone mentions. If there's copper on the ground there's a small vein of copper right below it in the first layer of sedimentary rock). When you've collected enough copper you need to smelt it and cast it. To smelt copper you can't use wood, you need to use charcoal. How do you get charcoal? You make a charcoal pit and burn wood into charcoal. You need an large amount of wood. How do you get wood? You make an axe. How do you make an axe? You flintknap an axe head and combine it with a stick. Now we can smelt copper but how do we cast it? For that you need to create a pickaxe mold. To create a pickaxe mold you mold clay and then fire it in a pit kiln. A pit kiln is pretty much a hole in the ground that you fill with the clay mold, dry grass, sticks and wood and then let it burn for a whole in game day. When you have a mold you put molten copper into the mold. But you can't just take molten copper and stick it into the mold. You need a crucible to hold the liquid copper and tongs to hold the hot crucible. A crucible is made the same way a mold, you form it from clay and the fire it for a day. Tongs are probably the easiest part of the part of the process as you need just sticks and rope (which you make from cattails). If this feels like it takes forever it's because it does. This is why it's not for everyone but my god did this push the right buttons because unlocking the pickaxe felt like a real milestone.

And in case anyone cares what I did for the next 10 hours, I harvested probably about 1000 tule plants to make a thatch roof. I started a farm and collected different kind of seeds (because you need to rotate crop to keep the soil healthy). I made a cellar because your food will spoil within days if you don't stick them in the cellar. I collected enough copper to make a copper anvil so I could make more advance copper tools. I prospected the land to find tin and lead veins so I could make other metals than copper. I foolishly believed making leather might be easy so I hunted some animals until I looked up leatherworking and then gave up because I hadn't found limestone (or it's equivalent) to start the tanning process. Instead I started to make compost from the leather which I will later use as a fertilizer. Oh and I made a fruitpress to make juice from all the berries I've found.

It's a real survival experience and I'm definitely enjoying the complexity of it all. There's an in-game survival guide that is pretty informative so I don't need to go online to understand how something works. The game also has a very customizable gaming experience. You can very much tailor your experience to be a bit less survival or significantly more survival. You can also modify the worldgen to fit your needs which is something that got removed from Minecraft. There's also a really good modding support. So far I've added the Carry On mod that lets me move chests and barrels around because when I expanded my base (to have more space for my stuff) moving my stuff around was a pretty annoying experience. I also have my eye on some other mods but those require starting a new playthrough and I want to get a bit better grasp of some of the mechanics before pulling the trigger on a new playthrough.

TL:DR I absolutely recommend Vintage Story to anyone willing to put in the effort it demands. You will be rewarded for that effort.

je_skirata, do games w What are the best free mmorpgs for a beginner?

I don’t reaaly play MMOs, but I had a lot of fun with Star Wars: The Old Republic. I put over 300 hours in to do all the class stories.

Coelacanth, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of July 20th
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Still suffering my way through Blasphemous. I think I misjudged the length of it initially as I had heard it’s fairly short. I’m probably over halfway now, though. I’ve played about 13 hours and just killed Exposito.

My notes are more or less unchanged from last week. I love the story, lore and world building. The atmosphere is cool as hell and the art is great. Gameplay is janky, clunky and has an overabundance of platforming for a game that strews instant-death hazards generously all over the place and has a bunch of projectile-launching enemies hand placed to cause maximum annoyance. Plus the controls are clunky, hitboxes are janky and jumping onto and grabbing a ladder is way harder than it should be. And did I mention every single enemy deals contact damage that jolts you to the side and often knocks you off an edge?

The bosses meanwhile have been cool designs, but not really that complex or challenging. I think it’s been 3-4 tries per boss on average. They’ve been fine, but not really worth trudging through the rest of the game for.

So overall it’s been a mixed bag. I respect the game for its artistic vision, and I understand that having the player suffer is meant as a sort of method acting to go along with the game’s theme of the virtue of suffering. But I don’t know, I’m not really having fun playing it.

capuccino, do games w What are the best free mmorpgs for a beginner?
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SheeEttin,

Do you still get the free TF2 hat from that one?

capuccino,
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I do not remember, but I do have that hat, since I played it back in the time.

thisisbutaname, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of July 20th

Far Cry 6.

I know, I know… But right now the whole “go there and do the thing, good, now go there and do the other thing” is kinda what I need to shut off my brain and have some fun.

Coelacanth,
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No shame in enjoying a serving of slop every now and then. You can’t be expected to eat broccoli and celery all the time, sometimes you just need a burger.

HelluvaKick, do games w Mario Maker 2 is really fun to revisit

I’ve never been the kind of person to get mad about dying in video games. Usually I just laugh or realize I’m getting sleepy and turn the game off.

Nu uh. Not Mario Maker. Shit will have me throwing my switch across the room

Squizzy, do games w Mario Maker 2 is really fun to revisit

Playing astrobot time trials at te moment and instant respawns would give me like 20% more playtime

SheeEttin, do games w What's a video game that can run on any sort of device?(besides doom and pong)

Any sort of device? Well, to run a game, at a minimum there must be some kind of input and output, but not necessarily any storage. I think the one that could run on the most would be one that requires only one button for input, and one LED for output, that just tests your reflexes. It would have to read out your time by counting out flashes. You could also have a Simon-like game, with pattern memorization.

Tattorack, do gaming w Is that a mod on the device that you own?
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Oh no! Not the vile, vicious Nintenazi!

Agent_Karyo, (edited ) do games w Day 369 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing
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When I first saw the thumbnail, I thought this was some DOS racing game.

I don’t remember the N64 version having a semi-realistic looking map. But it’s been over 20 years since I played it at my friend’s place.

Theprogressivist, do gaming w after Elden Ring what souls game should one play next?
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Bloodborne or Sekiro.

djsoren19, do gaming w after Elden Ring what souls game should one play next?

Dark Souls 1 is like a nice palate cleanser after Elden Ring; much easier, much quicker to go through, really only like 1-2 really difficult encounters by modern standards.

Dark Souls 2 has kinda become more interesting over time. You can start to see the bones of what would eventually become Elden Ring with mechanics like powerstancing and armor sets with bonuses, but the differences in healing and the mistake of Adaptability turn a lot of people away.

DS3 is honestly just “another one” in retrospect. It introduced what would become weapon arts and simplified magic to use a mana system, both things that would continue through to ER, but I very rarely return to it.

If you can find a way to access it, I’d also highly recommend Bloodborne. It plays the most different to the rest of the franchise, while still retaining a lot of the Soulsian trappings.

BreadstickNinja,

I’m glad to see others reassessing DS2 a bit. I understand the criticisms of the game but honestly I have more hours in that game than either I or III. Maybe just because it was the first I played, but I’ve always really liked it.

DoucheBagMcSwag, do games w FromSoftware reportedly has another unannounced game that ‘could release next year’

Kings Field remake

RightHandOfIkaros,

Miyazaki specifically stated he would never make anything new in the King’s Field series out of respect for Naotoshi Jin, unless Naotoshi had huge invovlement in the game.

Naotoshi doesn’t do much with FromSoft these days, his last role he was credited for was Supervisor on Dark Souls Remastered in 2018.

I’d love a new King’s Field game, but Miyazaki is right on this one. Without its original creator, it would be a completely different game.

DoucheBagMcSwag, (edited )

Ooooh wasn’t aware of that. And yes I agree

It was actually more of a joke saying that From software will do anything else but a Bloodbourne 2

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