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snooggums, do gaming w Imagine, if you can.
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Why would a 45 year old need permission to stay up late?

candyman337,

It’s a subversion of expectations because these posts are often about a time in your life where you wouldn’t have a care in the world, so they end with “it’s 1999 and you’re 12” and instead it’s saying “you can still enjoy those things, take some time to be happy”

grue, (edited )

Or it’s saying “you’re a loser living with your parents playing video games at 45.”

The ambiguity is part of the subversion.

Edit: I’m enumerating how it could be interpreted, not saying I have a problem with it!

candyman337,

fair point lol

Semi_Hemi_Demigod,
@Semi_Hemi_Demigod@lemmy.world avatar

You have to give yourself permission. For example, if I’ve got an early meeting and need to get the kids to school I’m in bed by 10.

snooggums,
@snooggums@midwest.social avatar

That is just choosing…

Semi_Hemi_Demigod,
@Semi_Hemi_Demigod@lemmy.world avatar

Not really, because I can always choose to stay up late. I just know I won’t enjoy it if I don’t make give myself permission.

Dasnap,
@Dasnap@lemmy.world avatar

My wife’s boyfriend doesn’t want me to ruin my sleep schedule.

paraphrand,

Sounds like a thoughtful guy.

Eranziel,
prettybunnys, do gaming w Imagine, if you can.

I still remember my neighbor getting SMB 3 for his 10th birthday.

The size of the box was a giveaway. We knew it was a NES game before he unwrapped it.

When we saw that package it was fucking ecstasy. The party was over and we all ran to the tv to put the game in and watch.

The_Picard_Maneuver,
@The_Picard_Maneuver@lemmy.world avatar

I didn’t have it myself either (until years later), but a neighbor down the street did. I remember all the kids in the neighborhood playing on that system.

bazus1, do gaming w Imagine, if you can.

I, too, have the game system set up on the bedroom TV because it physically hurts to get out of bed in the morning.

LEDZeppelin, do games w Something from the old days

GOAT

joneskind, do games w Something from the old days
@joneskind@lemmy.world avatar

I knew it! Microsoft has been using IA the whole time! Look at this drawings, it’s proof!

brossman, do games w Something from the old days
@brossman@infosec.pub avatar

11

Know_not_Scotty_does, do games w Something from the old days

8

glimse, do gaming w Took me a couple of tries, but it totally works.

The least fitting part is the “The” on the Simpsons game

Tekken 5, Rez, Gun

Theeeeeeee Simpsons Hit & Run

Takumidesh,

I slapped a & before The and it worked out great

Tekken 5 / Rez, gun / & The Simpsons hit and run.

itsgroundhogdayagain, do gaming w Took me a couple of tries, but it totally works.

Mercenaries was so much fun

prettybunnys,

“Oh no you didn’t”

TachyonTele,

That game is awesome

Transporter_Room_3,
@Transporter_Room_3@startrek.website avatar

My favorite repeatable mission, as intended by the devs: we need you to roll this barrel as far as you can by walking into it

My solution: looks at barrellooks at C4… (20 seconds later) clickBOOM

Honestly if they teamed up with the Just Cause team, they could make something quite interesting. Maybe not good, but certainly interesting!

sag, do gaming w Took me a couple of tries, but it totally works.

YA YA YA YA

FrowingFostek, do gaming w Took me a couple of tries, but it totally works.

This is new to me. Well done.

bobs_monkey,
njm1314, do gaming w Took me a couple of tries, but it totally works.

Herdy Gerdy seems a bit awkward.

sirdorius, do games w Divinity Original Sins 2: An unbelievably awesome game

It’s an incredible game, but it took me something like 20 hours just to finish the first act, and I just don’t have the patience anymore for a 100+ hour long RPG. The combat is really good overall, but I didn’t like that movement and attacks use the same pool of AP. Compared to something like XCOM, this forces you to be very static since moving is basically wasting an attack, or it makes movement abilities like jump and the likes extremely OP.

Bazzalicious,

Speaking as someone who really enjoyed DOS2, I do have plenty of issues with its mechanics, with the movement ability problem you mention right in the thick of it.

Once you learn the game systems a bit, you will always gravitate towards a similar set of skills. Mobility is so important in the game that you will frequently find yourself in situations where your character’s survival depends on it (and the AI abuses these skills constantly). So everyone gets a jump skill, two if it fits the build - and many of the jump skills are just teleports with rider effects, so everyone’s teleporting around. All builds tend to gravitate towards more damage, because you can’t apply CC without nuking their armour down first, and CC trivialises fights when it comes into play. Optimisation isn’t straightforward, and skills aren’t really on an equal footing. Maximising Warfare is how you become the best Necromancer, and the best Rogue, and the best Warrior, and the best Archer. Meanwhile, all the other skills (with the notable exception of Summoning) you can generally just leave between 2-5 to unlock their respective abilities, regardless of your build.

The ultimate end-game of this is that loads of characters end up feeling very similar, even if they appear to do very different things on the surface. Once you get past much of Act 2 there’s very little variation in how you play the game and approach combat, and the story becomes the main driver for completion even as the core gameplay loop stagnates. I think I completed the game on my fourth attempt, but that was largely through my stubbornness rather than other factors.

grue, do gaming w Every jrpg

Whaddya mean, "J"RPG? That’s literally Morrowind you’re describing!

zero_spelled_with_an_ecks,

Two, maybe three gods at that depending on how you feel about dudes that keep moons in the sky.

VindictiveJudge,
@VindictiveJudge@lemmy.world avatar

Four, if you count Hircine.

Rossel,

Eh, you don’t get to kill that one

herrvogel,

J stands for janky.

Moneo,

I am so proud of myself for remembering this. I was 13 and I didn’t get much further than that quest. I remember being so taken aback that my character was so weak they struggled to kill rats.

NocturnalMorning, do games w Another intense day at the Goose Military Court

I still don’t understand your game.

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