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SGforce, do gaming w Doing things in games because it simple felt good.

YOU COULD JUST LEAVE??? WE HAD TWO RENT IT THREE TIMES IN A ROW TO BEAT THAT TUTORIAL!!

llii,

I don’t think you could. Maybe he meant after you passed the tutorial, if you load a saved game?

Zozano, do gaming w Doing things in games because it simple felt good.
@Zozano@aussie.zone avatar

Anyone else play Airblade? It was like a Tony Hawk game but with a hoverboard.

With only six levels, it was quite short, but really fun. Eventually I started speed running it before I knew what speed running was.

If I recall correctly I was able to finish it in under twenty minutes.

floppy, do gaming w Doing things in games because it simple felt good.
@floppy@rabbitea.rs avatar

Activating the Super Sheep in Worms DC. It was always “argh, I can’t control this, kaboom I’ve blown up one of my own worms”, but it was fun to try!

massive_bereavement,
@massive_bereavement@kbin.social avatar

When someone played the sheep, you knew that they were either confident or desperate.

bbbhltz, do gaming w Doing things in games because it simple felt good.
@bbbhltz@beehaw.org avatar

When I was young (probably too young) I would always play as Kabal on UMK3. That spin attack plus the easy combos was great.

massive_bereavement,
@massive_bereavement@kbin.social avatar

Kabal also felt like someone bringing meathooks to a fistfight.

GrayBackgroundMusic, do gaming w Doing things in games because it simple felt good.

Risk of Rain 2: Get 5 to 10 movement items and just zoooooooom around.

Deep Rock Galactic: Drill thru the walls even when it’s not the best idea, because I just like the idea of destructible terrain and navigating in 3d.

LoamImprovement,

Seconding the movement. Everyone wants at least one feather and a handful of hooves and energy drinks but if you stack up you can literally just fly around the map. It’s even more fun with movement utilities like the commando’s slide, you can launch jump like crazy.

Skua,

DRG has a whole list of things that just feel good:

  • Fucking obliterating one grunt with your biggest gun or explosive as you board the drop pod
  • Going back to rescue your teammate that didn't make it to the drop pod even though it technically barely matters as long as one person makes it back alive
  • When building liquid morkite pipes that run parallel for a while, lining the support points up
  • Using a bulk detonator to kill a dreadnought
  • Mining a crassus detonator gold sphere by drilling all of the surrounding terrain away so that the entire sphere pops at once and collapses in to a neat pile
snowbell,
@snowbell@beehaw.org avatar

Using the exterminator device event to kill a dreadnaught

doublejay1999, do games w Apex Legends is, yet again, falsely banning linux players
@doublejay1999@lemmy.world avatar

You’ve posted this on 3 subs now

sp6,

*Cross-posted. Yes, I think it is relevant to all of those communities and deserves attention

Chozo,

You're allowed to do that.

Sethayy,

You have 12 down votes now

doublejay1999,
@doublejay1999@lemmy.world avatar

oh no

Sethayy,

42 now

uninvitedguest, do gaming w Doing things in games because it simple felt good.
@uninvitedguest@lemmy.ca avatar

I would always play AVP2 as an Alien. I loved the mobility of being able to traverse walls and the unique challenges/opportunities it presented. I played it a lot and got quite good at it (would easily be the top player in most games I played), but would more often focus on making use of those unique mechanics for novelty situations.

One map (the forge, or something similar) had high ceilings with ridges built in to it, perfect for hiding an Alien. Instead of running around the map tearing up victims and moving up the leaderboard, I would cling up on that ceiling and wait for an unsuspecting human to pass underneath. I would drop down like a spider, paralyze them with my tail, and immediately headbite them. The glee that I would get from perfectly executing that surpassed any MVP received from high scores. It was fun to just play an Alien like an Alien.

CynAq,
@CynAq@kbin.social avatar

I want to play that so bad right now. The cat like movement with wall-climb, plus the alien vision is easily one of my top 5 unique gaming experiences.

joelfromaus,
@joelfromaus@aussie.zone avatar

Easily one of my favourite PvP games because of the species dynamics and the lobby options. Used to play it at LAN parties now and then, up to maybe 8 players. Once you had enough players it was great to have 1 Predator vs 2-3 aliens and the rest humans. Species were selected at random so sometimes you’d get a derpy predator or a one hunter killing machine. It always lead to interesting games that sort of naturally lead inadvertently to roleplay scenarios like the humans keeping an eye on vents and banding together.

Oh and alien life cycle was always on for more challenge to the alien players. Trying to find a facehugger victim in and trying not to get blasted straight out of the chest as a chestburster to become the ultimate killing machine.

Easily one of my top PvP games.

comic_zalgo_sans, (edited ) do games w Apex Legends is, yet again, falsely banning linux players

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  • sp6,

    Apex is listed as Steam Deck Verified. Since Steam Deck and desktop linux use the same compatibility tool, Proton, that means both should be supported.

    Additionally, the last time this happened, Apex unbanned all of the desktop linux users, which is at least a soft-confirmation that it’s supported.

    TigrisMorte, (edited )

    Not remotely how it works.

    edit: as per requested; There is far more to any system than just the OS or a single piece of software. Simply because both systems use the same core, the OS isn't a copy and paste. Additionally, the varied components result in very different results. tldr; Linux != steam OS despite being built on the same core.

    utopianrevolt,

    I hope you understand that you’re getting downvoted because your reply is very low-effort that refuses to go into any detail. Therefore, it comes across as malicious, arrogant, and dismissive.

    please explain

    TigrisMorte,

    Why use many words, when few shall do?

    ugo, (edited )

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  • Dark_Arc,
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    You’re pretty misinformed here. EA (or rather the internal studio, Respawn) had to include the EasyAnticheat .so file (which is specifically designed to allow EasyAnticheat to function under Linux – .so files are the Linux equivalent of Windows .dlls) in their Apex Legends builds to begin with. Otherwise, EAC will not run on Linux, period. This developer opted-in to EasyAnticheat running, and has continued to opt-in to this.

    This isn’t Valve “tacking on” support, the presence of that file is an explicit “we’re permitting this to work” (even if they don’t “officially” consider it supported).

    tabular,
    @tabular@lemmy.world avatar

    If they want money from from Linux users then they need to do better. If they don’t then offer out refunds.

    Puzzle_Sluts_4Ever,

    They don’t want money from linux users. They never wanted money from linux users (to my knowledge).

    If you buy a bunch of apple peripherals and then switch to linux, you don’t get a refund from the apple store.

    tabular,
    @tabular@lemmy.world avatar

    I think it’s fair to assume shareholders want money from anyone who will give it to them.

    Local laws determines if you can get a refund so I can only argue I think you should get a refund if a product stops working due to the manufacture.

    Personally I’d rather not buy from them in the first place but there is likely a benefit to showing Linux users will buy it if you treat them right.

    Puzzle_Sluts_4Ever,

    I think it’s fair to assume shareholders want money from anyone who will give it to them.

    By that logic, McDonald’s is accountable for not serving lobster. I mean, I want lobster and I might be dumb enough to give McDonald’s money for it.

    tabular,
    @tabular@lemmy.world avatar

    A closer analogy might be selling uncooked food that is safe for people with a peanut allergy and then one day adding peanuts as an ingredient after they’ve paid for a shipment. [It should go without saying avoiding a peanut allergy reaction is more important than preventing a company locking you out of entertainment software you paid for]

    It’s my hope that corporations will learn it’s a dumb choice to needlessly cut off their Linux users but a better choice would be to not play video games where a company can arbitrarily lock you out in the first place. I hope someone is working on a libre version of Apex.

    frippa,
    @frippa@lemmy.ml avatar

    So if I try to run the game on hardware that doesn’t meet the requirements and I get it to run (like a pentium IV) I should be banned?

    kd637_mi, do gaming w Doing things in games because it simple felt good.

    Shooting out of a cannon with the wings hat and flying around in Mario 64 was such a pure fun experience for my kid brain. The switch in music and just soaring around a 3d level was really something special at the time.

    llii,

    Yeah, that was great! I always wished that you could fly longer.

    shapesandstuff,

    That level in the clouds when you look up in the entrance was so magical. Always a little sad when it ended.

    But yeah that and the slide behind the stained glass window were so awesome

    nudnyekscentryk, do zapytajszmer w Stronki do pobierania ebooków
    @nudnyekscentryk@szmer.info avatar

    Anna’s Archive łączy większość otwartych, pirackich baz; wszystko tam znajduję

    shakesbeare, do gaming w What is up with Baldur's Gate 3?
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    The game is really, really good.

    Genuinely, it’s just a really fucking good game and I think thats most of it.

    Dirk_Darkly, do piracy w Can anyone recommend a VPN that has working port forwarding?

    I will sing the praises of Windscribe until the day I die. Privacy respecting, affordable and great customer service. And yes, they offer port forwarding as well.

    max2078,

    For some old customers they currently offer a $10 annual subscription including port forwarding, that’s just insanely cheap.

    VonReposti, do piracy w Can anyone recommend a VPN that has working port forwarding?

    IveI’ve recently moved to AirVPN and can confirm that port forwarding works nicely. Their UX is terrible, though, but the service so far seems good.

    datavoid,

    I ended up giving AirVPN a shot - seems like the best option I think. Easy to get openvpn or wireguard set up, and it works great with qbit. Having 5 ports is awesome, have 2 on each of my PCs and one on my phone.

    My only issue is I can’t seem to get the port forwarding working with Nicotine+, for some reason it just won’t open the port like qbittorrent does. Downloading works fine, I just doubt anyone can see what I’m sharing

    sillyhatsonly,

    I had trouble using the default port assigned in Nicotine+ too. Try changing the port range to something different if you haven’t already, that’s what got my client working.

    hascat, do gaming w How does multiplayer gaming fit into your life?

    I group up with strangers for group content in World of Warcraft, but not very often. I mostly play the game (and others) solo.

    locutus, do zapytajszmer w Stronki do pobierania ebooków

    Jest taki kanał na Telegramie. Literatura faktu. t.me/+zS6UOBGJtkk1ZmU0

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