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Buddahriffic, do games w What's your big "Oh, THAT'S how I do that" moment?

When I first tried guitar hero, for some reason I thought I should strum using the side of my thumb. I’d have this swollen bump (there’s a word for this but it escapes me) where I made contact and thought I just needed to get used to it to get past that. It made sense to me because I knew there was toughening of the fingers involved in playing a real guitar (never mind that it had nothing to do with strumming).

I was doing double strumming and practicing for expert level that way.

When I realized I could instead use my thumb pad to strum down and finger pad to strum up, it was game changer. You treat it like it’s a pick. Duh.

bozo, do games w What's your big "Oh, THAT'S how I do that" moment?

Dodge Offset in Bayonetta. I played through 1&2 a couple times over before even becoming aware of it.

It’s a totally different game once you wrap your head around it. My opinion of Bayo 1 went way up as a result - Dodge Offset is the glue that holds the combat together and is the key differentiating feature from all other character action games.

ItsMeSpez, do games w What's your big "Oh, THAT'S how I do that" moment?

Definitely shield dropping in smash bros melee. Seemed like an essentially impossibly difficult skill, and nearly made me stop playing because I don’t have the time to invest into that kind of tech skills just to be competitive. But then I had my eureka moment when I learned that you can get your shield up and not roll if you just have the stick to the right or left when you press shield in the first place. After that it’s just dropping the stick down one notch and you’re dropping like no tomorrow. Bit of practice to get the timing down and now I’ve unlocked an entirely new dimension of my play.

Yet another reason I cannot stop playing melee. Every time I think I’ve figured that game out, it reveals an entirely new level of depth that was invisible before I had the tech to see it.

Lipriv30, do gaming w Who, in your opinion, is the most annoying character in any game?

Claire Redfield in darkside chronicles. I saw that ASS and that was the last I saw of it. Before Stellar Blade, there was Claire Redfield. Claire Redfield is awesome.

Grangle1, do games w Foamstars | Review Thread

Looks like Splatoon at home doesn’t have the same appeal as Pokemon at home (note: just using “at home” to note similarity, not to downplay quality).

Tranus, do games w What's your big "Oh, THAT'S how I do that" moment?

For a while I just couldn’t play souls-likes. The enemy attacks were blatantly undodgeable. Like, even if you move at the maximum possible speed, in any direction, at the very start of an animation, you can’t get out of the way. Then I realized you’re not really supposed to get out of the way, you’re supposed to abuse the immunity frames from the roll to “dodge” straight through the attacks. Basically the opposite of what I had been doing.

UNWILLING_PARTICIPANT, do games w What's your big "Oh, THAT'S how I do that" moment?

This is basically what The Witness is all about, every fifteen minutes

t3rmit3, do gaming w Come Join the Derail Valley Community!

I love Derail Valley, though I absolutely suck at it. I don’t want to look up spoilers online, but I have been playing for 3 months and I still haven’t found the slug, and I am still mostly hauling stuff around with 3 DE-2s. I’m excited for when they add in NPC trains, though I have no clue how that will work with the current map.

thorbot, (edited ) do gaming w Who, in your opinion, is the most annoying character in any game?

Literally every single character in the newest Pokemon game. The entire narrative is so god damned insufferable. I‘ll never buy another Pokemon game again unless it’s like Arceus and has less narrative.

ouRKaoS,

Pokemon didn’t grow up with it’s player base. They try and keep the storylines Kid friendly, when I’d guess 70%+ of players are adults.

Black & White probably had the most “Adult” narratives of the series, delving into the slavery/forced labor a bit. I’d love to see the games delve into some more adult themes, but I doubt it will happen.

Nikls94,

That sandwich dude is pretty good written tbh

thorbot,

If you’re talking about the sandwich vendors, they were the worst. Everything about interacting with ingredient or sandwich vendors is soulless.

Nikls94,

No no, I mean this one story line with that guy that makes sandwiches to cure his mastiff!

You’re right, those vendors were as soulless as my red-haired ex.

catalyst, do gaming w Who, in your opinion, is the most annoying character in any game?
@catalyst@lemmy.world avatar

The first that comes to mind is the entire crew in Pikmin 4, and particularly Collin. Those little chatterboxes never ever shut up or cease giving you advice on things you already know how to do. I hate them so much.

TIMMAY,

I wont downvote you but you cant stop me from doing this: ☹️

catalyst,
@catalyst@lemmy.world avatar

Haha, sorry. They just drove me up the wall. Somebody else in this thread besmirched a character I like though so I know the feels.

catalyst,
@catalyst@lemmy.world avatar

Coming back to revise my answer. It’s definitely FF7 Chadley.

simple, do games w Foamstars | Review Thread

Surprising nobody, this game looks dead on arrival. Better luck next time, square enix.

Rai,

We must return to EXTREME PAINTBRAWL! One of the funniest reviews I had read in PCGamer magazine.

toxicbubble, do games w What's your big "Oh, THAT'S how I do that" moment?

i played through half of the first subnautica before crafting a base or vehicles

SHOW_ME_YOUR_ASSHOLE, do gaming w Who, in your opinion, is the most annoying character in any game?

Wyll and Gale from BG3 were both suuuuuuper boring companions.

TIMMAY,

Yeah for real, its almost impressive to give them the storylines they had but make them just so boring compared to big K

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@kbin.social avatar

I thought they were both delightful, but neither's storyline had the emotional payoff that something like Shadowheart's or Karlach's had.

HuntressHimbo,
@HuntressHimbo@lemm.ee avatar

I had a bit of an inverse experience between the two. My gut reaction to Wyll was good, but his story made me dislike him, but Gale I disliked off the bat but came to appreciate after a bit of dialogue.

Amir,
@Amir@lemmy.ml avatar

Wyll’s act 3 content feels so stupid, where he suddenly starts ego tripping and becomes less and less likeable. “The blade of avernus” my ass

stom, do gaming w Who, in your opinion, is the most annoying character in any game?
@stom@lemmy.world avatar

Unpopular opinion but Wheatley from Portal 2 can go breathe vacuum.

Not a fan of Steven Merchant and felt his voice acting was of placeholder-quality. Made the game considerably less enjoyable to play through with him desperately trying to be funny.

I should look for a mod, because even Gilbert Gottfried would be less irritating.

SHOW_ME_YOUR_ASSHOLE,

That game is a masterpiece and Wheatley was voiced perfectly! Fight me!

cynar,

His annoyingness is part of the core plot. The progression works excellently.

  • “This guy’s an idiot”
  • “This guy’s an idiot, but funny.”
  • “Ok, too much of idiot guy, I want glados back.”
  • “Oh, hi glados”
  • Idiot guy gets really annoying.
  • Hey glados, can we go kill idiot guy together?"
  • Space Space SPACE, SPAAAAAAACCCCCCEEEEEE!!!
MrHandyMan, do games w CD Projekt Red are splitting from GOG somehow?

My guess is that they just want to separate GOG and their game accounts from each other because they are easier to manage that way. I think in legal sense GOG is still a separate corporate entity even though it’s owned by CD Projekt.

TWeaK,

According to Wikipedia, GOG sp. z o.o. is still a subsidiary of CD PROJEKT S.A.

They are legally separate entities, but why should that affect customers? Why are CDPR games no longer being sold on the GOG store? This almost would be like if Valve stopped selling Half Life on Steam.

I don’t think it has anything to do with being “easier to manage”. I think the corporate structure is purely for financial reasons. Valve never spun up a second business for Steam.

I also suspect it has something to do with the fact that GOG is a staunchly DRM free platform. It sounds like either CDPR want to sell games with DRM (which means future titles similar to Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous and Baldur’s Gate 3 would no longer have a DRM-free option, as CDPR would simply have them on their main store rather than GOG), or CDPR want to include DRM in their own games.

doctorzeromd,

Where are you seeing anything saying that CD project red games won’t be sold on the GOG store?

TWeaK,

Maybe they will be, but “a new account system” sounds to me like a new service, ie a new launcher, and these days launchers are also storefronts.

picnicolas,

I understand your concern based on how corporations tend to run these days, but this is a lot of speculation. It’s good to be skeptical though.

My guess is that they want to use a single account across more services unrelated to GOG, akin to the way google SSO works for gmail, YouTube, drive, etc. If the account is owned by a subsidiary that might not be possible for other subsidiaries to use the same account per data regulation rules.

TWeaK,

I’d like to think I’m not so much speculating, but rather concerned about what this might mean. There’s certainly no apparent reason why splitting CDPR games away from GOG would be good for consumers.

My guess is that they want to use a single account across more services unrelated to GOG

The specific reasoning they’ve given is pretty clear:

You are receiving this email due to your use of online features, including Cross Progression and My Rewards, in CD PROJEKT RED games, as well as your participation in platforms like the CD PROJEKT RED Forums.

None of these things have a clear advantage in being separated from GOG. GOG is owned by CDPR, GOG is a CDPR subsidiary. CDPR have full authority to dictate how their games are sold on the GOG platform. The only unique thing about GOG is the DRM-free position.

By separating CDPR games from GOG, they can separate CDPR games from the DRM-free position, without facing the inevitable backlash that doing so would normally face. Then, newer CDPR games won’t be bound by the GOG philosophy, while GOG can die off somewhat naturally and without such significant backlash. This could be seen as commercially preferable over the current situation for a publicly traded company such as CDPR.

I am making assumptions, but that is the very nature of future predictions. I ask if you could make any other assumption that really challenges mine.

doctorzeromd,

I don’t see any reason to believe that it would be different from the rockstar launcher. You can still buy rockstar games from steam.

TWeaK,

Their games might end up on both, but when it comes to a new 3rd party game being put on CDPR store with DRM or GOG store without DRM, which do you think will happen? Long term, do you think GOG would survive if CDPR shift their focus to another store?

It’s not really the same as Rockstar Launcher and Steam, because Rockstar don’t own Steam.

9point6,

This is probably more the opposite way round than you’re thinking of it.

A CDPR launcher can be bundled with steam games, perhaps they have tried and been stopped from bundling GoG with CDPR games.

TWeaK,

Possibly. However, that still doesn’t really fit in with the way CDPR have worked up to now.

Since Cyberpunk 2077 their behaviour has changed.

MrHandyMan,

They are legally separate entities, but why should that affect customers?

Because they are not doing it because of customers, they are more likely doing it for themselves. It’s easier to manage things on a corporate level when the data is also separated similarly as their companies are.

HKayn,
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Why are CDPR games no longer being sold on the GOG store?

What are you taking about? Where in that email did you get the idea that that was going to happen?

You are confusing CD Projekt with CD Projekt Red.

TWeaK,

I’m not confusing anything here. For clarity, CPD is the parent company, CDPR is a department within the parent company that develops games. The two are basically synonymous.

What I’m doing is inferring that their statement “online services including…” is in no way an exhaustive list, and directly implies that other things are migrating also. Furthermore, when I logged into GOG Galaxy I could no longer shop for new games (not just CDPR games, but recent games from other publishers - only old titles were available), which further leant into the idea that games were being removed from the GOG store. I’ve since checked gog.com and they’re still there, though.

In any case, even if it doesn’t happen right away this move absolutely is a step towards CDPR games not being listed on the GOG store and potentially even coming with DRM.

I’ve created a support ticket with them asking for further details about the change.

HKayn,
@HKayn@dormi.zone avatar

Sure man, whatever you want to believe.

TWeaK,

Classy argument.

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