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Sonotsugipaa, do gaming w What game mechanics do you love and hate?
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I absolutely loathe double tap to dodge mechanics.
Terraria does this, everyone who played it with me thinks it’s reasonable to fear accidentally dodging into an enemy when trying to walk slowly with a keyboard.
This is 10 times worse on controllers, because dodging just becomes irritating and janky as fuck - if I need to dodge a bullet, I don’t want to fight the kinetic energy of my finger for an entire fourth of a second and hope I am fast enough.

bermuda,

this genuinely made me ragequit cyberpunk 2077 more than once. The game has a double tap to dodge mechanic that you cannot turn off (last I checked, at least) and is active even when crouching, and you dodge like 2 meters forward or a meter in any other direction. This means that stealth is borderline impossible if you’re on keyboard and are not very deliberate with your button presses. One accidental double tap and oops now the ENTIRE warehouse knows where you are (another major flaw with cyberpunk’s stealth system)

Coelacanth,
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There is a way to change this via mods, if you’re still interested in Cyberpunk. I just finished my first playthrough and one of the first things I did was figure out how to rebind Dodge to Alt.

The Silent Silencers mod and Stealthrunnner also makes stealth much more enjoyable.

AnonymousLlama, do gaming w What game mechanics do you love and hate?
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Having well placed saved points and QOL features is absolutely amazing. I'm not interested in spending 10-15m running back / repeating myself just because the save progression system is rubbish. A lot more developers are more respectful of your time in that regard so it's a great improvement

Addfwyn,

I feel save points themselves are becoming an increasingly archaic design choice. Just let us save anywhere, especially in a single player game. I think most people are just suspending games without expressly saving most of the time.

ampersandrew,
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It's going to depend on the game. If you're making a game like Resident Evil, half of that game's brilliance is in where it puts its save points.

Addfwyn,

Totally fair. Particularly in survival horror where saves are explicitly limited to highten tension, that makes sense.

GolGolarion, do gaming w Which Dragon Age games are worth playing?

Origins and the Awakening expansion. The rest are just kind of bad to play, imo. Not to say you wont enjoy the experience, I just think they’re unfun.

patchymoose,
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Thanks, I didn’t realize there was an expansion. I’m not sure if GamePass includes it so I’ll look into it.

Skray,
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The DLC in all the games are fairly important depending on the DLC/expansion, and there can be a lot of it. DA2 and DAI both integrate well into the story while DAO was kind of built around the idea of side-story mini-adventures so there's a lot more of them.

DAO Primary story DLC: Warden's Keep, Stone Prisoner, Return to Ostagar add side quests to the main game and are solid to play.

DAO Standalone campaigns: Leliana's Song is a prequel focusing on the Leliana party member (you'll meet her pretty early in DAO although she is missable), Darkspawn Chronicles is an alternate history and not needed although fun, Golems of Amgarrak is a short post-story adventure that's not that important, Witch Hunt is a post-game story around Morrigan that's actually pretty important.

Awakening is a full-length expansion and absolutely worth playing, some of the characters you meet here tie into DA2.

DA2: All DLC integrates with the main story and can be played at any time. Legacy is a very important DLC that directly ties into Dragon Age Inquisition.

DAI: All 3 story DLC are fantastic, Jaws of Hakkon, The Descent and Trespasser.
Jaws and Descent are played during the main story as side quests, and Descent has some major lore implications for the world and raises some serious questions about the past and the potential future. Trespasser is a post-game story that directly leads into DA4: Dreadwolf when it comes out.

Also not sure if Gamepass supports this, but you can import your saves forward. For Dragon Age Inquisition you will need to use Dragon Age Keep to recreate your choices to import them into your world state.

theteachman, do gaming w Pet peeve, games that won't let you save

Recently playing Child of Light. The game has this autosave system that whenever you use a skillpoint or craft an oculi (gives attributes) by accident, it just saves then and there. Kinda fucked me up often

Mrmcmisterson, do gaming w Process optimization games?

Satisfactory

littlecolt,

The GOAT of factory games, and not just because it’s from the same studio that made Goat Simulator, or that you can purchase a boom box in game and make it play Goat Music.

jrandomhacker,

Satisfactory hits my perfect balance of planning/optimization and 3D building and aesthetics. And it’s still getting better!

ag_roberston_author, do gaming w Process optimization games?
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Dwarf Fortress for sure.

ono, do gaming w New Rule announcement: Meme Monday's

Thank you.

I was very close to reporting and blocking a certain user who has been spamming meme trash for the past couple of days. A little bit doesn’t bother me, but dominating the forum with it is selfish, and makes it a place I don’t want to be.

bonegakrejg, do gaming w Pet peeve, games that won't let you save

That was my only issue with the otherwise excellent Shovel Knight! It had very long levels and only saved once you beat them.

nlm,
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I’d never play that on PC. It would work on xbox though since quick resume just let’s ju pop out to the dashboard and resume whenever. It’s not foolproof but I’ve only had to restart from a checkpoint a few times.

Rai,

Like someone else above said, on PC you can just use Cheat Engine to speed hack it to 0x speed, pausing the game!

NuPNuA,

Because that’s how the 8 bit games it was replicating worked, if they even had saves at all.

andrai, do gaming w Process optimization games?
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Some genre names would be: Colony Sim, Base Builder or City Builder.

Another great one is Dwarf Fortress, you should give it a try if you haven’t already. It probably has the most in depth simulation of any game there is.

squidsarefriends,

Cool, thank you so much! DF is on my list but the graphics … 😅

buckykat,

It added actual graphics somewhat recently, you don’t need to stare at ascii anymore

andrai,
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store.steampowered.com/app/…/Dwarf_Fortress/

In case you aren’t aware, the devs released a version with proper graphics now.

squidsarefriends,

Lord, what have you done

ivanafterall,

If you're like me, experience with Rimworld + the new graphics will be what finally pulls you in. It's really great.

Kuunha, (edited ) do gaming w Games similar to Ship of Harkinian?

If you use steam, this project github.com/luxtorpeda-dev/luxtorpeda, converts proprietary engines to use opensource versions when available. Here: luxtorpeda-dev.github.io is a list of games supported by this. How to use Luxtorpeda on Steamdeck: gamingonlinux.com/…/steam-deck-using-luxtorpeda-f…

Thorandor,
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Appreciate it!

wizardbeard,
@wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Additionally (apologies for no links)

Sonic 3 has Sonic 3 A.I.R. (Angel Island Revisited)

There’s Sonic 1 GameGear Remake and Sonic 2 GameGear Remake too.

Daggerfall Unity for the first open world Elder Scrolls game, OpenMW for Morrowind.

OpenXcom for the OG XCOM, OpenTFTD for it’s sequel Terror From The Deep.

OpenRCT2 for Roller Coaster Tycoon 2, OpenTTD for Transport Tycoon Deluxe.

The 4chan/8chan Emulation General Wiki has a good page on this sort of stuff: …gametechwiki.com/…/Game_engine_recreations_and_s…

Thorandor,
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Thank you!!

torvusbogpod,

Don't forget about OpenMW for Morrowind, which is also on Flathub!

soben, do gaming w Pet peeve, games that won't let you save

I just watched a video that covered this in part. You want to keep the player immersed in the game experience. The more interfaces you give them, the more they’re taken out of the experience.

So autosaves are a great way to keep the user interacting with the game and feeling immersed.

nlm,
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Autosaves are great and all… I just want to be able to quit whenever. There’s usually a confirmation when you’re trying to quit anyway. Just save and quit then. :P

I’m glad at least some games still allow you to do that.

vanquesse,

The easiest way to break immersion is frustration. Not adding options to take color blindness into account does not add immersion for colorblind people because it’s more like the real world or has less UI. It adds frustration and ruins any chance of them being immersed. What frustrates us is not a universal and static list of concepts, so neither is immersion.

TheFloydist, do gaming w Alternate ways of playing games

If you haven’t had the joy of perusing it-he.org I highly recommend it for the various “anti-walkthroughs” as the creator of the website has dubbed them. I’m always on the lookout for modern games that are broken in the kinds of ways that allow an anti-walkthrough but it seems quality control has generally improved for most of the gaming industry and it is difficult to achieve such a feat in many games without speed runner like tactics and abilities.

verycoolusername,

Such a cool site! Very nostalgic vibes

SteposVenzny, do gaming w Alternate ways of playing games

I beat Tears of the Kingdom without doing any main quests at all after getting to the surface, which I didn’t realize going in would mean beating it without the paraglider. It changes everything about how you approach movement and even a lot of the combat when you don’t have that crutch to lean on.

I accidentally created a speedster pacifist in Oblivion, building the crap out of my speed and acrobatics and neglecting the archery and stealth I had planned to specialize in so I just had to rush through dungeons stealing all the treasure and weaving between an ever-growing web of enemy attacks. By far the best Oblivion character I ever made.

Zapp,

I did the speedster pacificst build in DnDOnline once, because I liked to kite most enemies while charming a few to fight for me.

It was wild how that character could solo some difficult dungeons, but then a solitary guard at the top of a ladder was nearly impassable.

ono,

beating it without the paraglider

Did you keep a tally of dishes and potions consumed? Because I’m guessing it was more than a few.

SteposVenzny,

The lack of paraglider didn’t have much of an impact on that. It’s more common to either die or be unharmed by a fall than to take survivable damage.

ono,

I was thinking more about stamina than health, from having to climb your way to high places without usable overhangs.

SteposVenzny,

I went more for tech-based solutions.

KaapeliTV, do gaming w I finished Killer Frequency today and goddamn was it a fun game.

Thanks for the recommendation. Seems very much something I would like. Definitely gonna wishlist this.

ThePac, do gaming w Are there any good VR games yet?

Walkabout Mini golf is incredible.

elkaki,

Yes, this so much! VR minigolf is amazing, you barely need any space to play. The skill ceiling is jogh and the multiplayer is really enjoyable (you only see floating hands and it plays like normal minigolf)

The maps are colorful, the themes really interesting and also they look really special, like you are on an incredible theme parl of sorts, the inmersiveness of this game and gameplay are unmatched.

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