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niktemadur, do astronomy w Size Comparison: Pluto and Australia

I’m digging the way the map shows Tasmania as part of the continental plate.

Piemanding,

Is it on purpose or is it because of ocean depth?

niktemadur,

The light blue part is shallow and when it’s underwater, they call it “continental shelf”.
Tasmania and mainland Australia are connected by the same, shared continental shelf.

ulterno, (edited ) do games w Deadlock (Valve's Unannounced Title) Passes 12k Peak Players in Closed Alpha
@ulterno@lemmy.kde.social avatar
  1. I feel like Steam has gotten rid of the invite thingy, because I can clearly see the “Buy Now” button.
  2. I don’t have VR 🥲

Nvm, I was looking at the wrong game. Doesn’t look even close to a Third Person Shooter. More like an Inside the Person Shooter

n3m37h, do gaming w Gamers Above 30, What Older Games Would You Still Recommend to Younger Gamers?

Conker Bad Fur Day (live and reloaded)

Halo 1,2 3

Mass Effect Trilogy

Guitar Hero/Rockband

Battlefield Bad Company 1/2

Castle Crashers

THPS 1/2/3 THUG 1/2

Harvey656,

THUG pro, for modded perfection.

grrgyle, do astronomy w Size Comparison: Pluto and Australia

No way!

Wilzax, (edited ) do games w Deadlock (Valve's Unannounced Title) Passes 12k Peak Players in Closed Alpha

I vow to invite everyone from this thread if I receive an invite myself. steamcommunity.com/id/Wilzax/

Edit: added every friend code or profile link I could find under this post. Quick links are single-use so I couldn’t add those.

Game invites take an unknown number of hours to reach your account once sent. They seem to go out in waves. Happy gaming everyone!

Skammunist,

Did you get an invite? If yes, can you pass along here? steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561197979280738/

Skammunist,

@Wilzax coming through! Got my invite, thank you! Hopefully see you online sometime!

Yokozuna, (edited )

Ooooh pick me

edit: to the beautiful soul who sent me the invite, may all of your shits be swift and unable to clog the toilet.

genuineparts,
@genuineparts@infosec.pub avatar

Hey it’s me your pal! steamcommunity.com/id/genuineparts/

Smokeydope, (edited ) do gaming w Gamers Above 30, What Older Games Would You Still Recommend to Younger Gamers?
@Smokeydope@lemmy.world avatar

If Little Big Planet for the PS3 and PS4 ever get a proper sequel or remaster, or the Restitched developers ever actually put out that spiritual successor it would be a no-brainer. It was a magical game series for me that was not only very fun to play but also inspired creative and logical thinking with the intricate community level maker tools built into the game. Especially LBP2 with its logic gate and microchip implementations. When I took real engineering classes I was familiar with many high level concepts just because I screwed around with them in a video game as a child. Crazy.

It was also a very cute and well done aesthetic. The gorgeous background enviroments and the little sack boy character you play as. The vibrant collection of music. It was very unique.

ShaunaTheDead, do games w Deadlock (Valve's Unannounced Title) Passes 12k Peak Players in Closed Alpha

There's quite a lot that can be gleaned from the depots for the game on steamdb: https://steamdb.info/app/1422450/depots/

I don't know if this information is already public but here are a couple of quick inferences I made by looking a the files. I'm not overly familiar with Valve's intellectual properties so I don't recognize any specific characters or franchises.

There's likely a hero named Yamato who has the abilities:

  • Shadow Form
  • Power Stance
  • Infinity Slash
  • Healing Slash
  • Flying Strike

There's a lot more hero information but that's the top one in the depots.

The game might be called "Citadel", or it may have just been called that internally at Valve.
The reason I suspect that is because of there appears to be a game folder called "citadel" which appears to be the main game folder.

arefx,

The game was called citadel and was half life themed, they dropped that for neon prime and made it Sci fi, they then dropped that aesthetic changed the name to deadlock and went to a supernatural early to mid 1900s NYC noir aesthetic. A lot of the files still use the citadel name, but it’s just leftover and means nothing anymore.

125hrs in the game over the last 6 weeks, it’s great.

Fiivemacs, do gaming w What's your favourite and/or least favourite gaming hardware?

Computer

Everything else is underpowered and gimmicky and overpriced with constant subscriptions to useless junk just to play a game.

abcd, do astronomy w Size Comparison: Pluto and Australia

Is Neil deGrasse Tyson hiding somewhere in Australia?!

Zozano,
@Zozano@lemy.lol avatar

I saw him in my mates house the other day kissing a mirror? He said he is the only person he can kiss in the mirror or something.

Dudewitbow, do astronomy w Size Comparison: Pluto and Australia

introscene for the next mecha anime confirmed

rothaine, do gaming w What's your favourite and/or least favourite gaming hardware?

Am I the only one who loves the Switch? That the joycons come off and even have their own shoulder buttons is so cool. You can just set it on a table and play some multiplayer Mario Kart, heck yes. And they snap into the ring fit circle thingie! Neat! And the Pro controller is great all around.

Shout out to the DS Lite. Loved that thing. Gotta have the thumb strap to play that Metroid multiplayer FPS.

Worst: TI-84. How the hell they still charging over $100 for this thing, when it has less processing power than a Palm Pilot? Seriously the CPU is from 1976. Yeah Bubble Bobble and Block Dude are great, but the Zelda port runs awful.

sleepybisexual,

Switch is a good but underpowered home console. The joycons are just top flat.

All ds systems are cool.

Calculators are way overpriced, yet schools refuse to allow phones

derbis,

Love the switch. The only reason I’m still a console gamer at all.

Megaman_EXE,

I really like the switch. My only complaints are: I miss the 3DS like charm and customization.

I find it hurts to hold my switch in handheld for too long.

Otherwise, I think it’s a very neat machine

BluesF, do games w Deadlock (Valve's Unannounced Title) Passes 12k Peak Players in Closed Alpha

Worst kept secrets, aka, clever marketing.

emmie, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of August 11th

Wow world of goo has a sequel?? That’s huge news to me!!

I have played it so much on PSP.

I thought I am gonna give up on games and focus on home theater hobby but honestly why not both. World of goo 2 wow

GlennicusM, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of August 11th

Decided to give Chrono Trigger (the steam version) a try. Honestly a cool game. I need to figure out how to defeat Lavos without getting murdered instantly.

JackbyDev, do gaming w Gamers Above 30, What Older Games Would You Still Recommend to Younger Gamers?

For a Gameboy suggestion, Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins. This is the first game featuring Wario. You can complete the worlds in any order. When you get a game over you lose all the Golden Coins you’ve obtained which act.as keys to enter the final world. So you still have to reheat the final stage in each world again if you get a game over. One of the worlds is a giant mechanical Mario you get to go through!

I haven’t played this, but the next game in the “series” is Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 lmao. But I have played Wario Land II. Wario Land II is interesting because you cannot die in the game. Getting hit makes you lose a few coins and that’s it. When a boss hits you you get sent back in the stage a bit. Rather than having power ups, some of the enemies affect you. For example, if a bee stings you then you begin to swell up and float. If you’re lit on fire then you catch on fire and can burn certain blocks. These are fun because they’re oftentimes the only way to progress.

A lot of Gameboy games were kinda crappy. No offense to them or if you liked them, but these two still really hold up. They look and sound amazing. It’s a shame to me that so many people seem to remember and are nostalgic for the first Super Mario Land but haven’t played the second which is WAY better.

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