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Fizz, do games w [QUESTION] What is the most realistic-looking game that can also run on Linux distros?
@Fizz@lemmy.nz avatar

Forza 5 looks pretty good and runs on linux

ShadowCat, do gaming w Where do I find game demakes?

never knew demakes were a thing

blazera, do games w UK petition of "Require videogame publishers to keep games they have sold in a working state" just got thrown back to the Government
@blazera@lemmy.world avatar

Game jams gonna be much higher stakes.

The year is 2067, i have to learn compatibility programming for Applesoft’s newest OS so players can still play Spiderman Model I Ripped Online and Put Into Unreal Engines Third Person Platformer Demo

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@lemmy.world avatar

Watch the video again. That’s not what this is about.

blazera,
@blazera@lemmy.world avatar

Video?

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@lemmy.world avatar

The one from Accursed Farms that set off this entire campaign. It’s not about supporting a game forever. It’s about not killing them intentionally when support ends.

blazera,
@blazera@lemmy.world avatar

I dont see any mention of them or video here, theres a petition with text here that definitely reads as supporting games indefinitely, even criticizing servers shutting down.

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@lemmy.world avatar

What part of that petition says that it’s to support games indefinitely? It explicitly requests action to protect customers after support ends. That inherently means it won’t be supported indefinitely.

LunarLoony, do games w [QUESTION] What is the most realistic-looking game that can also run on Linux distros?
@LunarLoony@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Pro Pinball Timeshock Ultra Edition, probably

Matumb0, do gaming w List of really good AA games?

The banner saga. I never liked turn based games, but this one is a banger.

RandomStickman, do gaming w List of really good AA games?
@RandomStickman@kbin.run avatar

Operation Harsh Doorstop is an FPS is similar to Squad or Project Reality, a more realistic mod for Battlefield 2 back in the day, and I think it's shaping up to be a great game. Plus it's free to play so you lose nothing.

BRINGit34, do gaming w List of really good AA games?
@BRINGit34@lemmygrad.ml avatar

Hellblade is pretty cool. Not made by a huge studio but looks like it was. Combat is meh but presentation is excellent. Would buy on sale

somnuz, do zapytajszmer w Bezpieczny mail

Ja się nie znam na mailach, mam jeden swój na hostingu podpięty pod domenę, ale obecnie bardzo rzadko z niego korzystam… Dwa konta na protonie i powoli się separuję od najstarszego na gmailu — jeszcze mi kilka bardziej problematycznych kont zostało pod niego podpiętych, ale krok po kroku przerzucam wszystko na protona.

ConstableJelly, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of May 12th

I was persuaded to pick Elden Ring back up despite not really feeling a pull for it, but lo and behold once I was back in I fell in deep. I never actually finished the game with my first dex/bleed-based character, so I continued making my way through Crumbling Farum Azula. I’ve given Malekith a couple of attempts but I’m pretty burned out on bosses at the moment. I started up a new sorcery-based character and that’s been the real joy. Magic really does make the game significantly easier, and part of me wishes I’d done my first playthrough this way. But I’d beaten Demon’s Souls remake not too long before starting Elden Ring originally and wanted something different.

To fall back on when I get too frustrated, I’ve been playing 10tons’s Undead Horde. Their game Dysmantle wound up being a major highlight the year that I played it (I really, really liked it), so I finally bought Undead Horde 1 and 2. It’s not nearly as good as Dysmantle, but it’s a really great, lightweight dungeon crawler. I like their vibe very much and am really looking forward to Dysplaced.

I also gave the Saints Row reboot a try since it was free a while back on PS+ and it’s really, really (really) dumb. It’s also kind of fun, a little at a time. Not sure it’ll hold my interest all the way through but it’s nice having an open world game that’s just…easy to play and asks very little of the player.

Capitao_Duarte, do gaming w Animal Well - Review Thread

Honest question, why it seems easier for things to get to PS5, PC and Nintendo other than XBOX?

Mongostein, do gaming w Does Arkham Knight get better?

I don’t like it as much as the previous entries, but aside from the Batmobile missions and the twist that was obvious from the start, I enjoyed it

steal_your_face, do gaming w Animal Well - Review Thread
@steal_your_face@lemmy.ml avatar

Thanks for compiling. I wanna try it.

Drusas, do games w Favourite controllers

The PS3 controller was basically perfect for me. Comfortable, sensible configuration, and not ridiculously large for my not-man-sized hands.

Blackmist,

Definitely my least favourite PS controller. Those convex shoulder buttons were terrible, and there was genuinely no comfortable way to use them.

The motion controls were used in a handful of early games (and I can only assume Sony forced them to implement them) and swiftly abandoned.

Drusas,

Meanwhile, I find even the "smaller" XBox controllers to be utterly unusable and have/had no troubles at all with the PS3 controller. Would be nice if there were more options for each console so that both you and I could be satisfied, but sadly that is not how it's done.

Blackmist,

Yeah, that would be nice. I know people who lament the loss of the original Xbox Duke controller, and that the only thing closer was the similarly jumbo Dreamcast controller.

Could even unbundle them from the consoles, and just pick the size when you buy them. If they can make them in Hello Kitty pink, or endless CoD camouflage colours, then I’m not convinced it’s uneconomical to provide different size grips.

jqubed, do games w Favourite controllers
@jqubed@lemmy.world avatar

I don’t see it mentioned often, but basically my favorite has been the GameCube controller. Massive primary button with the secondary button the same shape but smaller and next to it, with the alternate (X/Y) buttons a different shape that flow around the primary, all in easy reach but all different to the touch. Especially when I’m playing the Xbox or Switch for a while and then switch to playing the other I’m messed up on the controllers for a little while since Nintendo and Microsoft swap the A and B buttons but both keep A as the primary button (I think a legacy of the original NES/Famicom putting the A button closer to the right hand and the B button farther in, to the left of the A).

I’d prefer the right thumb stick to be the same shape as the left, and it needs a left shoulder button, but beyond that I’d pretty much keep the layout as-is, maybe a slightly different size/shape to better fit in hands. I’ve seen a few third-party controllers like that for the Switch but haven’t looked into them enough to buy one.

russjr08, do games w Favourite controllers

As strange as it may sound, my favorite controller so far has been my Google Stadia controller. It feels very sturdy and has a nice finish - and I can hold it for hours without my hands cramping up.

Also a big fan of the fact that it charges over USB-C, and that it works perfectly for me over both Bluetooth and wired.

However, I haven’t had too many controllers in the past (Nintendo’s controllers - GameCube, Wii, Switch Joycon/Pro, the Xbox 360/One, and the DualShock 3), so that could be part of it. I don’t know, I just haven’t had any complaints with it as of yet.

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