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WalJT, do games w The Weekly 'What are you playing?' Discussion
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Friend of mine got me into Lethal Company. Absolutely love it.

Fixbeat, do games w The Weekly 'What are you playing?' Discussion

Death Must Die and Roboquest.

FlihpFlorp, do games w The Weekly 'What are you playing?' Discussion

Gta online, v rising, planetside. Picked up atomicrops on my switch again and I’ve miraculously made it past year one given the face I have no idea what I’m doing

CalamityBalls, do games w The Weekly 'What are you playing?' Discussion
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Armored Core 6, they added ranked matches today.

Dark Souls 1, want to finally 100% it.

Minecraft, because it's always nice.

MoonManKipper, do games w The Weekly 'What are you playing?' Discussion

WH40K Rogue Trader. It’s pretty good if you like that kind of thing. ‘Campaign’ bit of the campaign is significantly better that WOTR in my opinion

Klanky, do games w The Weekly 'What are you playing?' Discussion
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Eidolon. Nice little gem, very relaxing and I’m constantly wanting to find the next scrap of info. I’ve been compiling them into a timeline as best I can.

Cmar,

I feel like this gem of a game has pretty much been forgotten. Never expected to see someone mention it. Very atmospheric and one of my favorite walking simulator games.

Klanky,
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Yeah and it’s almost impossible to find any info about it because of some stupid Warframe thing that uses ‘Eidolon’ in the title. Get out of here with that AAA microtransaction crap game. :-)

shiroininja, do games w The Weekly 'What are you playing?' Discussion

I just finished A Plagues take and Before I Forget. So I’m between story games at the moment.

I’m going to be playing a heck of a lot of euro truck simulator 2 because it’s the holiday challenge and I find the portals to the snowy areas cool because I’ve always wanted snow in the northern countries. The physics are pretty cool.

I typical replay Earthbound this time of the year because it’s just a nostalgic time and it’s my favorite game, so I’ll probably play that by the light of the Christmas tree this week, either on my GBA, my pi zero 2 powered Gameboy, or my pitendo cart.

Thteven, do games w The Weekly 'What are you playing?' Discussion
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My kids and I have been on a Vermintide 2 kick. Its so damn fun when you’re sitting next to each other.

Bort, do games w The Weekly 'What are you playing?' Discussion

I’ve played 20 hours of foxhole in the last week. I’m not addicted. Totally not…

Trail, do games w The Weekly 'What are you playing?' Discussion

The newest path of exile build with my newest custom build.

LaserTurboShark69,

Man I want to love PoE but it seems like you can’t enjoy the game after a certain point (not even close to endgame) without following a build guide which I really dislike doing.

Trail,

Well, until you start understanding the game mechanics, you can follow a build guide.

I do not, and I roll my own builds, and I will say they are generally quite successful. I can get ideas from guides, or other builds on poe.ninja, but then I still research and adjust to my liking, budget, and playstyle.

Rolling a build is more than half of the game for me, and I spend a lot of time tuning and testing.

So yeah I’d say there are several layers to playing PoE:

  • Playing the campaign and a few maps casually without looking something up. It is still a great experience to discover things and the complexity at your own pace. You won’t get to do the true endgame though, but it is an experience you can have only once, so I would personally recommend to go through it and see how you like it.
  • Go with a well described build by someone else. You can reach the endgame, learn how the game works, how the mechanics work, how the market works, how farming works, and lots more things.
  • Start rolling your own build. It’s like switching games at this point, theorycrafting a build is the true game, and POE is just a frontend for testing your build. And it feels awesome when you succeed and complete something you can call your own and see it do well. And it is iterative, you learn how building a character works so that you can do even cooler things next time.
  • And also do achievent/challenge hunting.

I’ve only followed a build once. And it was fun. Then I rolled my own, and it was more fun for different reasons.

But definitely needs a lot of time investment long term. It should probably take a couple of years for you to be able to claim you know what you are doing. But thankfully, the game respects you and does not demand your immediate time investment. You can play at you own pace. I have work and family, I play for a couple of hours every few days mostly. And it is fine. No one is pressuring me with daily quests and shit like that. I play because I feel like playing. I pause and play other games no problem, depending on my mood. It’s great.

dan1101, do games w The Weekly 'What are you playing?' Discussion

That free giveaway Desolate co-op. It’s like STALKER-lite mixed with Generation Zero.

A neat little early access open world action RPG called The Bloodline.

Starfield a bit, working on getting a Voyager III.

Vampire Survivors when I just want something simple to play.

Donkey Kong Tropical Freeze on Switch.

RizzRustbolt,

Desolate is a hoot. Big F.E.A.R. vibes to it too.

JustARegularNerd, do games w The Weekly 'What are you playing?' Discussion

Was coming back into Minecraft but wanted to make the game feel more spicy because vanilla survival has gotten boring for me, so I’ve been playing the latest April Fools snapshot “The Vote Update” in hardcore, with a personal rule that I cannot say “Do nothing” to any vote.

I did lose my first world to “Replace Creeper spawns with Warden” but the second world has been going well, and it’s definitely a more chaotic and interesting way to play the game.

Cmar,

Give Vintage Story a shot. It’s Minecraft as a survival game and much more than that.

Looks beautiful too.

JustARegularNerd,

I’ll definitely look into it, I have had a couple friends play it before actually, so they might be able to give me a steer on how to play.

MintyAnt,

Have you explored any Minecraft modpacks yet?

JustARegularNerd,

I have, and generally I get overwhelmed with how complicated they can get, especially the really popular modpacks that add magic and stuff like that.

I usually end up making my own “Vanilla+” kind of modpack, but I’ve gotten bored with most mods that I would usually add to that.

With that being said, I might try adding only a few of the more technical mods and seeing if I enjoy that.

MintyAnt,

The tech mods are where it’s at anyways. I love the idea of the magic mods… but they are… rough lol

Create is probably the best or the mods out there, very well done and very fun.

Supposedly this is also a good modpack to get into www.feed-the-beast.com/…/1-ftb-academy-112?tab=ab…

the16bitgamer, do games w The Weekly 'What are you playing?' Discussion
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Better question, what was I playing? Since I completed Metroid Fusion in exactly 2 hours according to the in game timer. And since I set up a DS emulator on my Laptop I’ve been playing New Super Mario Bros for the first time in years, as well as replaying Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Blue Rescue Team.

ruckblack, do games w The Weekly 'What are you playing?' Discussion

Still BG3, and probably will be for a long time. As well as tabletop DND now, since the game inspired me to finally give DMing for friends a shot.

caut_R, do games w The Weekly 'What are you playing?' Discussion

Spiral Knights and CSD3 with gf, Black Ops III campaign on realistic with a friend, and some Skyrim by myself.

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