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RadDevon, do gaming w EarthBound (Super Nintendo, 1994)
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Just got around to playing (most of) Mother 3 last year. It has a lot of the same charm and is really interesting in its own way… but it still didn’t hit me quite the same way Earthbound did.

Mark_Taiwan, do piracy w Rats on The Boat - A BitTorrent P2P multi-platform search engine
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Is this like a local DHT crawler? The project page is a bit vague on that front, and the architecture diagram is... not very helpful.

toxictenement, do piracy w Rats on The Boat - A BitTorrent P2P multi-platform search engine

If this had some sort of option to bind it to a network interface I’d be able to use it with my vpn. This does seem promising though.

sedawk,

Yeah I was wondering the same, like does it connect to i2p or something?

Vision, do piracy w Nicotine Plus - Graphical Client For The Soulseek Peer-To-Peer Network For Music & Files

Soulseek for the most part is useless unless you want very obscure stuff. However the client looks very nice so good work.

loudWaterEnjoyer, do piracy w Nicotine Plus - Graphical Client For The Soulseek Peer-To-Peer Network For Music & Files
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Why are people using P2P?

xoggy,

peer-to-peer, as opposed to?

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Jaysyn, do gaming w Yakuza: Like a Dragon is Now DRM free on GOG.
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That's great, I was going to get this on the last Steam sale, but saw Denuvo & skipped it.

EDIT: It's even on sale.

lemillionsocks,
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I believe Sega has removed the DRM off of some of their Yakuza games after a while on steam, so I imagine this should drop off soon too.

Gmork,
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I sure hope so.

I can somewhat understand a company putting Denuvo in a new game until they recoup costs, I still won’t buy it until then, but I can understand the logic.

Having said that, I feel it should be a priority to remove it once they have got their money back.

Like a dragon is several years old by now and they have games even older that still have denuvo…

Gmork,
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Yep! I had the same reaction.

I was so close to buying it during the last sale and then realized it had Denuvo and noped outta that sale real quick.

I don’t know why Sega is so hellbent on putting Denuvo in so many of their releases… and then takes FOREVER to remove it, if they ever do.

Ugh…

zazaserty, do gaming w Yakuza: Like a Dragon is Now DRM free on GOG.
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Glad to see people fighting against abusive drm strategies! Enjoy your amazing game!!

Gmork,
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Thanks! I do what I can. Lol

TheHawaiianKoala, do gaming w Yakuza: Like a Dragon is Now DRM free on GOG.
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So having never played any JRPG, I thought this would be the right place to ask. I want to get into these games but am not sure where to start.

Both Persona and Yakuza seem like great games but unfortunately they have a lot of titles and I am lost as to which direction I should take.

minishoemaze,
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This is a great entrypoint to the series. The main cast is all new (though there are of course several references throughout the story for long-time fans). The gameplay is new (turn-based instead of brawler). I believe this is also the first Yakuza since the original Y1 to have a full English dub if that’s you’re thing.

LaD is a fantastic game that I recommend to anybody. Just know that it is much goofier than persona (especially the side content). Happy to answer any questions you might have.

vardogor,
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i disagree, since it’s the only one that’s a turn based game. I’d start with either Yakuza 0, the prequel, or Yakuza kiwami, which is a remake of the first game

Davel23,

The Persona games, while all existing in the same universe and sharing many play mechanics are largely standalone. You can pick up and play any of them and not miss anything storywise by not playing the others. That said each subsequent game adds certain QoL features which, once gotten used to you'd be hard-pressed to play without. I've played 3, 4, and 5, in that order and I would recommend the same to anyone looking to get into the series.

The Yakuza series on the other hand all follow a set timeline, and though each game has its own plot they all exist in an evolving overall world. They should be played in order, at least 1-6. Zero is a prequel though it was made around the same time as 5. As such it has several references to future events which are not really spoilery, but without playing the other games you won't necessarily get them. But they are not vital to the plot and the game can be enjoyed first. That's what I did and never felt like I was missing out on anything. 7 is a new start for the series and while taking place in the same world and featuring guest stars from other games it is not closely tied to the other games in the series. Personally, 7 is my favorite of the bunch with Zero a close second.

520, (edited )

For persona, start with 5. 3, 4 and 5 all take place within the same universe but the stories are not connected. The gameplay is at its most polished with 5.

Magrid,
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I think persona 5 (if you can get the “royale” version) is the best to start playing persona, you don’t need to play the previous one to enjoy that game

NakariLexfortaine,

Have to agree there. It’s very newcomer friendly, even without using the bonus Personas the game gives you.

Also want to recommend Dragon Quest 11. While it has plenty of nods to the older titles, you don’t need to know them to enjoy the meat of the game, and it’s as traditional as they come while being a genuinely fun romp.

prole,

Like a Dragon (Yakuza 7) is the only Yakuza game, to date, that’s a JRPG. At least in the way most people think of JRPG (turn based combat).

They’re all great games, just wanted to point out that only the one, so far, is a turn-based JRPG.

I think it would probably make for a great first JRPG experience. Persona 5 is pretty accessible, but it’s very anime and tropey. That said, I’m not a fan of anime and absolutely loved the game. Either would be a great starting point.

SamPond,
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You’re in luck because 7 just happens to be a reboot (of sorts) with an entirely new protagonist, cast of secondary characters as well as gameplay. Even its setting and crime organizations steer away (mostly) from the previous conflicts of the Kamurocho red light district.

Yakuza also has the an advantage (IMO) that its “how anime bullshit is this anime?” is fairly low. The characters are actual adults, dealing with (mostly) relatable to real life issues, and even the stories that are far out there (such as fighting a giant roomba) are not very egregious.

I certainly prefer the series as a whole than Persona, which I admit is an unpopular take. If you’re ever curious about doing a deep dive, 0 is also very welcoming and its the (now canon) beginning of the previous series.

snowbell, do gaming w Yakuza: Like a Dragon is Now DRM free on GOG.
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I’ve been playing through 0 for the first time and my first Yakuza game and I LOVE IT. Need to play all the other ones next.

Kolanaki, do gaming w Multiplayer Gaming
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The only game where I’ve ever actually seen psychological warfare tactics work is L4D’s vs Mode. As a zombie, waiting to spawn, talking shit to the survivors to make them stop moving and type responses to slow them down. 😈

morrowind,
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Not sure that’s psychological warfare. You aren’t messing with their psyche, just exploiting the inefficiency of typing responses.

Maybe like meta warfare? UX warfare?

can,

Getting in their brain enough that they feel compelled to reply kind of counts to me

NakariLexfortaine,

A good distraction can turn the tide of a battle. Completely psychological warfare. Also possible lasting effects during the match. Get a player riled up, there’s a chance they’ll remain distracted and play worse on the overall, while being open to more distractions.

I think a lot of people have been on the receiving end of that. Even just getting outplayed can have a negative effect on your morale, and that can really get you off your game if you let it get to you. Add in a little trash talk from the enemy team, you got a recipe for trouble.

Kolanaki,
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If they had stronger psyches, they would ignore me and just run to the safe room. 😌 They stopped to demand a 1v1 while a hunter pounced them and ripped their guts out.

Anticorp, do gaming w Multiplayer Gaming

This was my exact experience with Dota 2. Then the fuck off guy spends the rest of the match doing everything he can to ensure his team loses.

nukul4r, do gaming w anyone know the name of this game?

Sorry Hitler, no idea.

Cover_czar,
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No problem😹

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