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acosmichippo, do games w This is a game about a guy leaning to sing in to a retro microphone, right?
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yeah, Rob Thomas.

ivanafterall,
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Matchbox 20 is just like Matchbox 19, 18, etc… Just glorified roster updates.

DARbarian, do piracy w piracy starter kit - old head getting back into it
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First things first, pull up Trash Guides and set up the *Arr stack -- Sonarr for shows, Radarr for movies, Bazarr for subs, and Prowlarr for indexers/trackers. Then setup transmission+OpenVPN or something similar to torrent behind a VPN. Finally, hook up Jellyfin so you can serve the media.

AFallingAnvil, do piracy w piracy starter kit - old head getting back into it
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Welcome back old timer! Here’s a link to pretty much exactly the apps you’re looking for: wiki.servarr.comHappy sailing!

uhN0id, do games w Grayzone Warfare?

Haven’t played since close to launch (because it was very laggy). I really liked the idea and had a lot of fun when it was working. I haven’t played in a while so I can’t comment on the current state of the game but if you like Tarkov or DMZ there’s a good chance you’ll like this game. It feels like it’s somewhere between the arcade feel of DMZ and the milsim feel of Tarkov.

I also like that it’s one big living map. I haven’t tested it but I’m pretty sure you can be in one zone and run all the way over to a totally different zone (what would be considered a different map in Tarkov). The map feels super big. I’m excited to check it out again.

Aussiemandeus,
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Yeah I have been apprehensive about buying it cause I keep hearing it’s laggy

I also don’t like buying unfinished products but I also recognise the need for ongoing funding or ground up funding.

But I don’t want to throw money at something and find it’s a total disaster.

I might wait a little longer.

Cheers mate

Skunk,
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I play it since launch and it is not laggy (if it becomes laggy just change server). It had some connection problems at first but nothing too bad, you just had to retry once or twice.

The major problems players complained were not enough helicopters spawn use to “fast travel” around the map (leading to queues of people waiting for an airlift or just walking to destination) and some AI having god sight and shooting you in bushes.

There’s been several updates and the roadmap is public.

I enjoy the game but I play very slowly, I still haven’t unlocked everything. The missions are nice, I like walking in the nature to enjoy the scenery and snipe people.

I like that it is PVE or PVPVE. Other players are usually helpful and talks on the proximity chat (at least on pve) so you can be a lone wolf and participate in a more difficult assault with randoms passing by.

I’d say look at some YouTube reviews but be aware, some of those players finished the game in 48 hours and are complaining that they have nothing left to do (duh) so they want updates (which are coming).

If I hadn’t already I would definitely buy the game, maybe not on full price.

Aussiemandeus,
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That’s fair, so you can play on your own. That’s good to hear, I don’t have a great overlap with my gaming friends.

I’ll keep am eye out for a sale and give it a go then.

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

After staring at my screen for 45 minutes trying to pick a game for the weekend, I decided to start up The Sims 3 again. Just like always, the addiction is back! It seems like at least once or twice a year I go really hard on it for about a week.

sic_semper_tyrannis, do gaming w favorite gaming medium?

I enjoy PC as I can emulate classic console, DOS, etc. games too. My OS of choice is Linux

solanaceous, do gaming w Thoughts on Space Games, Part 3: Too Many Tiny Games!

I’m not sure I’d call Rimworld “small”, though I guess it is a relatively indie studio. It’s a popular game with a lot of content.

For “small” games, I’d recommend also Nova Drift. It’s sort of asteroids + path of exile + a slight roguelite element.

t3rmit3,

I’m going by development budgets, not scope.

I wish people would consider Rimworld and Kenshi AAA, and CoD ‘A’, based on scope or hours of playtime offered. :)

strongarm, do gaming w Thoughts on Space Games, Part 2: Top-5 Medium-Sized Games +

No Hardwar?

FarceOfWill, do gaming w Thoughts on Space Games, Part 2: Top-5 Medium-Sized Games +

I was about to start mouth foaming, but got to the end of the name distant worlds:universe

If anyone is giving these a go make absolutely certain you’re not buying distant worlds 2 by mistake.

ami, do wolnyinternet w Otwartoźródłowe i prywatnościowe komunikatory
ami avatar

Chciałabym aby istniał fork Session Messenger z możliwością stworzenia wlasnej sieci i możliwością komunikacji z oficjalnym serwerami

dj1936,
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Nic nie kumam. Możesz wytłumaczyć jak dla debila to, co napisałaś?

Nie wiem co to fork session Messenger i nie wiem co masz na myśli piszesz o możliwości komunikacji z oficjalnymi serwerami.

pfm,

Chodzi o to, że ta osoba chciałaby żeby istniała alternatywna wersja aplikacji Session Messenger, która pozwalałaby korzystać z wielu serwerów (tak jak działa email: możemy ze sobą pisać korzystając z kont na różnych serwerach).

Fork to określenie oznaczające “rozwidlenie” projektu, gdzie oprócz oryginalnej jego wersji powstaje druga, z trochę innymi cechami / funkcjami.

noriban, do wolnyinternet w Otwartoźródłowe i prywatnościowe komunikatory

Briar jest bardzo ciekawy, nie trzeba nr telefonu ani maila

dj1936,
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Czy na Briar da się połączyć z innym użytkownikiem, jeśli ta osoba nie jest obok nas? Pamiętam, że któryś komunikator wymagał połączenia niczym przez Bluetooth i chyba to był Briar.

noriban,

Z tego co widzę w aplikacji możesz włączyć po czym chcesz się łączyć, po wifi jako lokalnej sieci, po bluetooth, albo po internecie gdzie jest połączenie przez tor, ale mogę się mylić z torem, bo mało używałem, znalazłem ta alternatywę na jakiejś stronie z prywatnymi alternatywami

localhost, do gaming w Thoughts on Space Games, Part 3: Too Many Tiny Games!

Have you tried Cosmoteer? It’s a pretty satisfying shipbuilder with resource and crew management, trading, and quests. Similar vibe to Reassembly.

t3rmit3,

Yep, I’ve played it!

rozwud, do gaming w Thoughts on Space Games, Part 1: Top-5 AAA Games

I got into gaming late and don’t have a ton of time to play, so I’m not a super experienced gamer. I LOVE No Man’s Sky. Any thoughts on which of these I would enjoy most if I feel like branching out?

t3rmit3,

I think that depends on what you love about NMS.

If you’re a fan of the procgen exploration, Avorion, Starbound, or Elite:Dangerous

If you’re a fan of the multiplayer interaction, Eve Online or Star Citizen.

If you’re a fan of the base-building, Space Engineers or X4.

If you’re a fan of the Alien interactions, that’s very tough, but probably X4 or Star Control 2/ The Ur Quan Masters. xD

There aren’t a lot of other single games that have as many systems as NMS does.

I think that I would probably say start to check out X4 if you want 3D, and Starbound if you don’t mind 2D. Be warned, X4 does not fit well with “not much time to play”, though.

rozwud,

Cool, I’ll definitely look into those when I get a chance. Maybe Starbound to start with. Thanks!

HarvesterOfEyes, do gaming w Thoughts on Space Games, Part 2: Top-5 Medium-Sized Games +
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So many great games mentioned, like Sins of a Solar Empire (will have to get back into it sometime), Homeworld, Freespace, and Galactic Civilizations. Thanks for reminding me of them!

Oh, and since we’re on the topic, here’s a great playthrough by Tom Francis that showcases how great the Galactic Civilizations II AI is.

Although, I have to ask: no Endless Space? Not even 2? I had a great time playing it, to be honest. Probably not as complex as the aforementioned GalCiv but it was a ton of fun for me, nonetheless.

DmMacniel, do gaming w Thoughts on Space Games, Part 2: Top-5 Medium-Sized Games +

No love for the old classic Alpha Centauri? The drones need you …

t3rmit3,

I do love Alpha Centauri! I’d probably add that under “space-adjacent” games.

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