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B0NK3RS, do games w I want a law for PC games to be offered in physical versions again
@B0NK3RS@lemmy.world avatar

Something like legally required to offer a no-DRM version on all storefronts would be interesting. I don’t care about physical media much anymore but I do want to own what I buy.

0x01, do gaming w My basement wasn't always so clean I admit. Bad habits can be broken.

I love a good neckbeard nest for some reason, something about the complexity of the scene really captures my interest

Viri4thus, do gaming w Oblivion "remastered"

We’re back in 2005 and the 6000kelvin color temp for everything. FML

LostWanderer, do games w What's a cancelled game you really miss?

Honestly, I kind of miss the idea of what “Life By You” could’ve been, as it had the game designer for The Sims 2 and The Sims 3 behind it. That game could’ve been a return to form and an actual threat to EA’s watered down and extremely pricey Sims Slop. If only the team Rod Humble had assembled were able to gel their concept into a reality, with Paradox’s backing, could’ve created something magical. Alas, it was not to be…I still imagine the potential for player driven storytelling that Life By You was offering!

Nibodhika,

This one gets me as well, Paradox had a great history of maintaining and upgrading the base game with money made from DLCs, some of which are content/feature related and others are way cheaper and are cosmetics, all of that while providing mod support. And that model would have been awesome in a sims like game.

LostWanderer,

It would’ve been interesting, given that Rod Humble wanted to create a fully fleshed out base game…The DLC for Life By You likely would’ve been merely outfits, additional hairs made post launch, and possibly furniture/architecture style sets that could be priced at a reasonable rate. Meaning more players would’ve bought it and those funds would be reinvested in the game for more work to be done! The mod support would’ve been nice for those that want it; I often don’t care for mods (Prepare Carefully, for Rimworld is one of the few that I adore). This situation is truly vexing because the Life Sim scene needs a well funded direct competitor to The Sims that isn’t afraid to make a coherent and interesting Simulation game; one that is built with an engine that actual works and in-depth gameplay! The loss of Life By You will irk me for years to come.

Stamau123,

at least there’s Inzoi, from what little i’ve seen it seems like a good sims game

LostWanderer,

I lost hope for that game because they use GenAI to power to create a character, clothing, furniture color/pattern customization. I won’t play a game that utilizes GenAI, as base requirements are increased, GenAI is a security hazard, and it has a damaging effect on the environment. The fact that InZOI requires a constant internet connection as well due to the game’s reliance on GenAI.

Stamau123,

it’s not like it’s some chatGPT plagerism factory, it has an AI to generate new assets based on the art already made by the devlopers, to cut down on time. But always online is lame.

LostWanderer,

GenAI is the line in the sand for me, as that is merely a step towards pushing creatives out of creative fields. While Krafton C-Suite executives may say they get their data directly from preexisting data from devs; I’m not particularly trusting of those who implement GenAI in their games.

I’m going to focus on Paralives and Vivaland as those seem more interesting in my opinion.

ShaggySnacks, do games w HELP! Im looking for a game like CIV 6 where the point is to go to war
@ShaggySnacks@lemmy.myserv.one avatar

Warhammer 40,000: Gladius - Relics of War.

In the grim darkness of the far future there is only war.

Pondis,

I thought I would get a few minutes in before a meeting and I missed it completely. Gladius definitely scratches the itch!

ShaggySnacks,
@ShaggySnacks@lemmy.myserv.one avatar

Go and warmonger your blood thirsty heart out. Remember, the only good xenos is a dead xenos.

Katana314, do games w What's a cancelled game you really miss?

Beyond Good and Evil 2.

I’m not even mad that we didn’t get the multiplanetary open world new-tech live-experience cooperative second coming. I’m mad we didn’t even get a simple, short singleplayer experience living off of the charm of the first one.

ObviouslyASquid,

BGE2 was not cancelled though, it’s still in active development

Katana314,

That’s the thing though; it has most definitely entered Duke Nukem Forever / No Man’s Sky levels of development hell wherein the result will never be satisfying. The best we can hope for is a Halo Infinite result where it’s “kinda fun” but inevitably comes nowhere near the hype.

ObviouslyASquid,

Yeah, you’re probably right on that

janus2, do games w What's a cancelled game you really miss?
@janus2@lemmy.zip avatar

Mother 64
Mother 3 is my favorite game, but I’m still bummed this timeline didn’t get a fun quirky N64 graphics Mother game. Would have been interesting to see which style elements came through in 3D, which didn’t, and what new spins on things would have added to the series

match,
@match@pawb.social avatar

I’m still waiting for the mother 3 official localization

janus2,
@janus2@lemmy.zip avatar

it’ll be out just in time for us to play it in the retirement home lol

FRYD, do games w What's a cancelled game you really miss?
@FRYD@sh.itjust.works avatar

Nosgoth. An asymmetrical, team based shooter where you played as either vampires or vampire hunters. The vampires had more health and mobility but were only melee while the hunters had range and utility. It was buggy and imbalanced and I loved it and clocked like 500 hours before they shut it down.

communist,
@communist@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz avatar

Exactly what I was here to write, had so much fun with that

Dil,

Was a ton of fun, I played it daily til it shutdown, I love when multiplayer games have fun traversal mechanics, tho it leads to many quitting if they do terrible early on.

SMillerNL, do games w What's a cancelled game you really miss?

Really loved Battlefield Heroes as a kid. I’d love to play it again

Vopyr,
@Vopyr@lemmy.world avatar

Damn… Battlefield Heroes… I used to play this game for hours when I was a kid, the game is not without flaws, but damn.

I’d love to play it again

A few years ago, when I last checked, there were fan servers or something like that.

SMillerNL,

I saw those two when I just searched for them. store.steampowered.com/app/…/Heroes_of_Valor/ might be easier to deal with though.

tatann, do games w What's a cancelled game you really miss?

Prey 2 : youtu.be/BPkHZfjK5z4

Some friends and I were so hooked on the gameplay demo (we’re big fans of the Mass Effect trilogy), then it was cancelled and replaced by Prey, which was very different (more horror centric and less space opera)

TheUnicornOfPerfidy,

The game was basically finished too. It was never released because of a pay dispute. The beginning of the Bethda heel turn.

truthfultemporarily, do games w HELP! Im looking for a game like CIV 6 where the point is to go to war

Maybe Hearts of Iron or Stellaris?

Pondis,

Stellaris Looks like a good call! But theres a million DLCs and the whole thing costs over £200 and I dont know which ones I need

truthfultemporarily,

You need none. They release free content together with every DLC too. Also you can get the subscription for a month and cancel immediately if you want to try all of them.

DudeDudenson,

You say that as if it wasn’t true for civ 6 as well haha

EncryptKeeper,

Civ 6 has two DLCs.

blackbelt352,

2 expansions, 6 Frontier Pass Packs, 6 leader packs, scenario DLCs, leader DLCs. There’s a lot more than just Gathering Storm and Rise & Fall.

DudeDudenson,

Honestly I didn’t even check because I sail the high seas but I had this mental image of the metric ton of dlcs civ v had

flightyhobler,

Start with the base game and take it from there. You don’t “need” any DLC

tal, (edited ) do games w What is the best Sea based game out there in your opinion?

That’s a lot of different categories.

I like naval warfare games, but I tend towards the sim side, not the “experience being someone there” sort.

The naval warfare game that I have played the most of recently is https://store.steampowered.com/app/2008100/Rule_the_Waves_3/. That’s definitely not an eye candy game, but it models the design and development of warships from 1880 into the Cold War, the construction of fleets, and the tactics when they meet, has a lot of flexibility to simulate different stuff.

The game that I’m most looking forward to being completed is https://store.steampowered.com/app/1286220/Sea_Power__Naval_Combat_in_the_Missile_Age/, which is presently still in Early Access and last time I played it still had a lot of unfinished work. Sort of a spiritual successor to https://store.steampowered.com/app/2910/Fleet_Command//Jane’s Fleet Command. Modern air and naval warfare.

It doesn’t work on Linux, so I can’t play it, but https://store.steampowered.com/app/1076160/Command_Modern_Operations/ is probably the most sim-oriented contemporary air/naval warfare program you can get.

Two other naval warfare games that I enjoy playing:

https://store.steampowered.com/app/541210/Cold_Waters/, which is a Cold War sub warfare game. It abstracts out a lot of the manual stuff that some other sub sims do. Covers the “hide, gather data, strike” bit.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1489630/Carrier_Command_2/. This is not a real-world oriented sim. You command an amphibious assault ship which can capture islands to gain resources, capture technology, and buy munitions, air and amphibious vehicles, and fight against another similar amphibious assault ship approaching you. I really like the untextured polygon aesthetic – they make stuff look pretty even with just that. Need to manage a ton of vehicles and aircraft and production and logistics vessels and support craft concurrently; as the game continues on, the load increases. If you’ve played https://store.steampowered.com/app/267980/Hostile_Waters_Antaeus_Rising/, sort of similar idea — both are based on Carrier Command. Not mission-oriented the way Hostile Waters is. It’s really intended to be played multiplayer, which I’ve no interest in, but you can play single-player if you can handle the load of doing all the tasks. I had a surprising amount of fun banging away with this one. I really think that this game would have benefited from some rebalancing and further development — some gear just isn’t all that useful, and I think that the game would make a magnificent base for a more-sophisticated-dynamic-campaign single-player-oriented game.

You mention https://store.steampowered.com/app/264710/Subnautica/. I enjoyed that, though unlike the other games here, that’s not really a naval warfare game, but it’s certainly got a sea theme. I think I own the sequel, https://store.steampowered.com/app/848450/Subnautica_Below_Zero/, but haven’t played it, but given that you don’t mention it, I thought I would, as I’d assume that if you like the first game, you’d also enjoy the second.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/304650/SUNLESS_SEA/ and its sequel https://store.steampowered.com/app/452530/Sunless_Sea__Zubmariner/ is…hard to describe, more about providing a dark British Empire fantasy naval-themed game. Not naval warfare, but exploring a subterranean world…but it’s got sea theming. Not much like everything else on here. Mostly about creating a mood — the gameplay isn’t terribly deep.

It’s not, strictly-speaking, a sea-based game, but https://store.steampowered.com/app/887570/NEBULOUS_Fleet_Command/ is a sci-fi space-based fleet warfare game. A lot of the elements that you might want in a sea-based fleet naval warfare game are there, sensors, electronic warfare, weapons and countermeasures and such.

I think that those are the sea- or sea-associated games that I’d probably most recommend, myself.

EDIT: I have not yet gotten around to playing https://store.steampowered.com/app/1562430/DREDGE/, but I’ve read enough positive comments on it that I’d suggest at least looking at it.

Agent_Karyo,
@Agent_Karyo@lemmy.world avatar

Dredge is really cool if you are looking for something a bit more casual, but with decent narrative and very strong world-building.

RowRowRowYourBot,

Dredge was one of the most compelling games I have ever played and I have been gaming since 1980.

ProdigalFrog, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of April 13th

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A Mind Forever Voyaging, by Infocom.

It’s an old text adventure from the 80’s with a particularly cool and oddly relevant concept: You take the role of an AI that’s been meticulously raised in a simulation to truly become a general intelligence. The reason this project was undertaken was to eventually send you, the AI, into other simulations based in the near future to test the outcomes of various political policies of the new republican government, record your interactions, and report back to the engineers who created you.

The game’s designer said that he created the game in response to the despair he felt from Ronald Reagan being elected.

I haven’t gotten super far in it, but it has an incredibly well written short story in the manual that details all the events leading up to the start of the game, and so far the game itself is unlike anything else I’ve ever played.

Megaman_EXE,

How can I play this? It sounds really interesting!

ProdigalFrog,

You can play the game here on Archive.org, or you can download a copy from that page and play it in DOSBox Staging.

Here’s all the physical documentation you’ll need, such as the short story, how to play manual, and an in-world map (you’ll have to draw your own, but it’ll give you a rough idea of the land. If you find map making tedious, you could use a map someone else made).

Lastly, you’ll need this interactive copy protection wheel when it prompts you for a combination in game, right before entering a simulation.

Good luck! :D

echodot, do games w History in the making.

Monopoly was around before pong.

prole, do gaming w Adult gamers of Lemmy how do you find time to game without being exhausted of the screen?

Work/life balance.

Quexotic,

I cannot upvote this enough.

Without Work-Life balance, you will be miserable and it won’t matter what you plan to do outside of work you won’t want to do it.

The fact that you’ve just left college and already have a job is a fantastic thing, but the ideal is to have a good work-life balance so that you can actually live life. It took me a long time, too long, to figure that out.

Megaman_EXE,

How does one find work-life balance when the 40-hour work week feels like too much? Anything less than “full time” either doesn’t pay benefits or doesn’t pay enough to live off of. It feels like a trap

Quexotic,

Well, you’ve got me there, to be honest.

It is a trap. I guess you find work-life balance by eating the rich.

Megaman_EXE,

Lol, no worries. I guess my question is kinda hard to answer.

Good thing I’m hungry, then I suppose :) Honestly, my plan is to one day try to inch my way to some kind of sustainable living situation where I can reduce my needed spending as much as possible and just live in a way that reduces all stress.

I’m not sure if it’s practical yet or just a pipe dream, but it’s keeping me moving forward, so good enough, I suppose lol

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