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brb, do games w My mental health has improved after deleting games that have microtransactions in them

You should try Old School Runescape if you want an MMORPG without any microtransactions or FOMO/daily grind mechanics.

The cool part with OSRS is that every new feature or update has to pass the player polls, meaning they are unable to add stuff no one asked for. This includes microtransactions, partnerships, battlepasses, etc.

Buttflapper,

I actually have played around 900 hours of it on Steam alone. I’m not going to support them anymore though because of their bullshit price increases. They are owned by an investment company now That is milking them for every cent. World of Warcraft has never once increased the prices of their game at all. I’m not going to support a game that is like that

Meltrax,

I mean… They have grown. The studio is bigger, they don’t have other revenue sources like Blizzard does really (also Activision Blizzard is owned by Microsoft, if you’re worried about a games company being owned by someone else that just wants profit…), and shit costs more now than it did 10 or 20 years ago. I wish it didn’t but inflation is a thing, and that thing affects the food and housing bills of the employees at companies.

For what it’s worth, OSRS has made some absolutely amazing improvements in the last couple years. Almost every single update has hit perfectly with nothing but minor errors or complaints. New expansions and regions, new quests, new raid, weapon and damage rebalances, new bosses, new community events and special game modes, new updates to their clients both mobile and desktop, and most importantly a significantly better bot-busting system over the last few months.

This shit isn’t cheap. That’s a LOT of parallel systems and work, and OSRS continues to have 0 micro transactions outside of membership. True, RS3 and its cesspool of mtx helps fund OSRS, but I don’t know how far that goes since the player count there is stagnant.

Now your opinion and choice to not support a company is always valid, that is up to you. But I don’t think it really is a “bullshit” price increase. I’m OK with OSRS costing $2 more per month if it means that this current cadence of content of QOL updates marches on. Jagex has been absolutely nailing it and I’m very happy with them, and that’s worth money to me.

Adalast,

You can’t really say Blizzard has not raised prices when they have added microtrans and mental health costs to the game.

visor841, do games w My mental health has improved after deleting games that have microtransactions in them

Yeah I agree with you here. A lot of Trackmania players are annoyed by Trackmania’s $20 a year subscription and have called to make it F2P with cosmetic microtransactions, but I’m pretty happy that hasn’t happened. There isn’t even any DLC. It is really nice to see not have to see ads to pay more money for stuff.

davel, do gaming w GG no re
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I haven’t competed since the last time a high school phys. ed. teacher made me, and I never really cared if I won or lost. I guess I’m on a no salt diet.

saigot, do gaming w Which unplayed game in your library are you most looking forward to playing eventually?

Return of the obra dinn

I feel like it’s a game to be played in one long go, so I’m waiting for the right time.

Megaman_EXE, do gaming w Which unplayed game in your library are you most looking forward to playing eventually?

A good chunk of the 3DS library. So many titles I haven’t gotten around to yet.

I need to eventually finish monster hunter iceborne and then play Rise! I have a feeling I’ll probably end up just jumping to wilds though. It’ll probably be hard to go back to older titles when that game releases.

The Yakuza series! I have only finished zero, 1 & 2. They release them faster than I’m getting to them lol.

Ashen44,

Monster hunter mentioned!

I really want to tell you to give rise a try because the sunbreak expansion is absolute peak monster hunter, but I agree that february 28th release date is creeping up way too fast…

Megaman_EXE,

I want to try it so badly! I loved that they leaned into the Japanese themes and imagery, too. I think I’ll definitely have to make some time to play it.

I want to also play persona 3 for the first time, but it’s like 100 hours or so, and I look at that number and think, “That’ll take me 6 months to finish.” Haha maybe I’ll hermit myself inside the house this winter and smash it out in half that time

mtlvmpr, do gaming w What game had the most hype cover dissapointing gameplay?

For me the biggest one will always be WoW. Love the covers but the game itself is not for me.

sirico, do gaming w (not) shipping gaming PCs
@sirico@feddit.uk avatar

Generally, you want backups in three places, at least one off site for anything you deem important, so now’s a good time to start. SSD’s should travel fine as long as you take the right precautions regarding physical and static damage. Steam will handle most cloud saves, as will some other third party launchers. If you’re coming to the UK, I recommend Scan as a retailer.

astrsk,
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For clarity, the recommendation is specifically 3 copies of your data, not 3 backups.

3-2-1 backup; 3 copies of the data, 2 types of storage devices, 1 off-site storage location.

So in a typical homelab case you would have your primary hot data, the actual device being used to create and manage that data, your desktop. You’d regularly backup that data into warm storage such as a NAS with redundancy (raid Z1, Z2, etc). Followed by regular but slower intervals of backups to a remote location, such as a duplicate NAS with a secure tunnel or even an external drive(s) sitting at a friend or family member’s house, bank vault, wherever. That would be considered cold storage (and should be automated as such if it’s constantly powered).

My own addition to this is that at least one of the hot / warm devices should be on battery backup in case of power events. I’ll always advocate that to be the primary machine but in homelab the server would be more important and the NAS would be part of that stack.

Cloud is not considered a backup unless the data owner is also the storage owner, for general reliability reasons related to control over the system and storage. Cloud is, however, a reasonable temporary storage for moves and transfers.

Spacehooks, do gaming w Are souls games really as hard as everyone says?

Nice thing about the PC version is you could mod it to be easier. Keep in mind you still need some skill. I maxed my level in code vein and lies of P but stilled struggled a bit.

Juice,

PC version

OP said Bloodborne

Spacehooks,

Don’t make me cry that it doesn’t exist…yet.

LittleTarsier, do gaming w Which unplayed game in your library are you most looking forward to playing eventually?

Frog Detective 3! I absolutely loved Frog Detective 1&2 but for some reason haven’t gotten around to 3.

HarvesterOfEyes, do gaming w Which unplayed game in your library are you most looking forward to playing eventually?
@HarvesterOfEyes@piefed.social avatar

Sekiro. Friends tell me it's one of the harder From Software games so I'm looking forward to die many times.

tias, do gaming w Which unplayed game in your library are you most looking forward to playing eventually?

Horizon Zero Dawn, Planet of Lana

ninjaphysics,

When you get around to HZD, the DLC Frozen Wilds and Horizon: Forbidden West are highly recommended. I’m halfway through the second and it’s so amazing.

SharkAttak,
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Get it on GOG, to avoid things like the recent shenanigans.

autumn, do gaming w Which unplayed game in your library are you most looking forward to playing eventually?
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“what remains of edith finch” and “gone home.” waiting for the right rainy day to play them.

FeelzGoodMan420,

Both are great. What remains of edith finch is a really interesting and emotional one. It’s beautiful the way they tell the story. Definitely a tear-jerker.

chloyster, do gaming w Which unplayed game in your library are you most looking forward to playing eventually?

So many… My backlog is big but I’ve been trying to work my way through it. Currently on my mind though is octopath 2, Grime, Ghost trick, Talos principal, and the trails games

Varyag, do gaming w Which unplayed game in your library are you most looking forward to playing eventually?

There’s way too much stuff in there, but as of right now I think it’s Mechanicus, and the Serious Sam HD remasters, thanks to a recommendation in another thread just now. I also have a couple interesting demos I downloaded. The problem is, I haven’t played anything from my Steam at all in the past month or so. Everything I’ve been gaming has been outside of it.

Also hilariously, these Serious Sam games were the literal first games I bought when I created my Steam account and I never played through them. They were an impulse buy from a friend’s recommendation back in the day but I wasn’t as into boomer shooters as I am now.

hissingmeerkat, do games w Are there Cozy shooter games?

Gunfire Reborn does that for me, even though I have to play with a controller. Roboquest looks like it’s kind-of between Gunfire Reborn and Borderlands, but I haven’t tried it yet.

Davel23,

Roboquest is much closer to Gunfire Reborn than Borderlands.

all-knight-party,
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Can confirm, Roboquest puts you into a flow state. Pretty high speed

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