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thingsiplay, do gaming w 5 years after shutting down, MOBA hero shooter Gigantic is coming back

Gigantic looks something like Smite? Is that what I am getting here? I was hoping for an Overwatch / Team Fortress clone (unironically). I really need some more competition for this type of game.

merde, do scifi w Frank Herbert always thought Star Wars was a Dune ripoff

isn’t Star Wars an imitation of Asimov’s Foundation ?

Kolanaki, do games w 14 great games to try if you loved Baldur’s Gate 3
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If not for Planescape being on there I would have assumed they meant only more recent games. No Jade Empire. No KOTOR. Not even Neverwinter Nights or Fallout 1 & 2 or Icewind Dale. Let alone all the classic SSI Goldbox games or even Bard’s Tale (the original from the 80’s not that shit on Xbox).

Abucketofpuppies, do games w 14 great games to try if you loved Baldur’s Gate 3

Disappointed not to see Jade Empire on the list. Some of the best party interactions ever

Kolanaki,
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Best ending dialogue to a video game ever.

“It’s time to punch a mountain… Into space!

CookieOfFortune, do games w 14 great games to try if you loved Baldur’s Gate 3

No mention of Pathfinder? I was playing Wrath of the Righteous right before BG3 and it makes BG3 seem so tiny(mechanics wise) in comparison.

GCanuck,

I was disappointed by the lack of Pathfinder. To the point where I think this author isn’t credible.

BG3 is a much prettier game. And by a lot.

But the Pathfinder games are a more immersive adventure.

Bademantel, do games w 14 great games to try if you loved Baldur’s Gate 3

They mentioned Divinity: Original Sin 2 which is no surprise. I couldn’t be bothered to finish Act 2. It’s unforgiving, takes a very long time and becomes a bit stale after a while. I know it wasn’t that way for most players. But I fear I’d have the same sentiment with Baldur’s Gate 3.

MarcomachtKuchen, do games w 14 great games to try if you loved Baldur’s Gate 3

How can one talk about Disco Elysium without mentioning the writing even once

bionicjoey, do games w 14 great games to try if you loved Baldur’s Gate 3

About the level of writing I’ve come to expect from a listicle, but I take particular issue with the fact that they list Pillars of Eternity 1 and 2 as separate items but clump the three Dragon Age games together into one, when the Dragon Age games have much more variation between each game than the POE games do.

johannesvanderwhales,

Yeah that blanket rec for Dragon Age is kind of not great, especially since I don’t think 2 in particular is very similar to BG.

bionicjoey, (edited )

I haven’t played 3, but yeah I’d agree with that. DA:O is basically the source of the formula used to make BG3

Blackmist, do gaming w 2K pulls Spec Ops: The Line from digital stores without warning

Music rights again?

Vordus, do gaming w 2K pulls Spec Ops: The Line from digital stores without warning

Oh god, it’s 2K publishing.

Which means that the game disappearing from storefronts is one of the better case scenarios. It’s entirely possible that they’ll patch out the licenced songs from the soundtrack from every digital copy of the game.

HKayn,
@HKayn@dormi.zone avatar

That’s why I buy on GOG. There I can pull the installer for a game and hoard it when I know the next update is going to go bad.

Oldbean, do gaming w 2K pulls Spec Ops: The Line from digital stores without warning

It’s still available on GoG.

www.gog.com/en/game/spec_ops_the_line

shapesandstuff,

Good old gog aka gogog

CannonGoBoom,
@CannonGoBoom@lemmy.world avatar

Unfortunately it’s gone from there now too

jqubed, do gaming w 2K pulls Spec Ops: The Line from digital stores without warning
@jqubed@lemmy.world avatar

I’m assuming people who already bought the game can still play it?

SolOrion,

It’s still in my Steam library. I’m not sure whether it runs, but I can’t imagine it wouldn’t.

MrScottyTay,

They should be able to. These things usually only take them down from sale.

astrsk,
@astrsk@kbin.social avatar

Can confirm, was able to download it after it was pulled and it runs fine.

angrytoadnoises, do gaming w 2K pulls Spec Ops: The Line from digital stores without warning
@angrytoadnoises@lemmygrad.ml avatar

Haha, online games licensing sucks. It’s almost as if, when we discovered we could distribute media freely and infinitely by digital means, we should have restructured how media and licensing works for these products. but we didn’t, and now we have bizarre situations where publishers try to delete their own games from existence rather than spend some upkeep for music licensing

ThunderingJerboa,
@ThunderingJerboa@kbin.social avatar

Like I agree with your general point but this has nothing to do with online games licensing besides its being pulled from digital store fronts. Brick and mortar stores can have product recalls as well and this would likely be in that same category of problem (its a bit weird with preowned games since publishers were already given their cut) so they can continue to sell those but a brand "new" copy may have suffered a similar fate but we have to remember Spec Ops the Line is from the 360 era so I doubt there would even been many "new" copies around. Also I can't fault publishers from just "deleting" a game from existence because spending thousands for merely upkeeping the licenses for a game they realistically haven't sold in major volumes for nearly half a decade (at minimum) seems a tad bit unreasonable. Most music labels likely aren't even going to sell a perpetual license as well, so its a can of worms of people wanting to get their cut.

jabathekek, do gaming w 2K pulls Spec Ops: The Line from digital stores without warning
@jabathekek@sopuli.xyz avatar

Unfortunately, the news that it won’t be available digitally is a huge blow to the game’s availability.

If only there were other, off-market alternatives for acquiring video games that aren’t subjected to licensing agreements… 🤔

Gork,

Paying a sketchy dude with Bitcoin who arranges a carrier pigeon USB stick drop to your window at 3 AM?

SolOrion,

I knew it wasn’t just me that buys from Greasy Bob!

bionicjoey,

IP over Avian Carriers strikes again!

SilverCode,

Imagine the mess trying to torrent using IP over Avian Carriers

Carighan,
@Carighan@lemmy.world avatar

Swarm networking! Booyaaaah!

bionicjoey,
jabathekek,
@jabathekek@sopuli.xyz avatar

I would actually pay for that. Sounds fucking awesome.

Deello,

Yo ho, yo ho…

EvilLootbox, do games w Twitch streamer plays Palworld using only her mind
@EvilLootbox@lemmy.world avatar

There was a device in the 90s that claimed to let you do this, LGR did a video on it (it didn’t work shockingly)

youtu.be/3iPefnLfKlY

Davel23,

Atari tried to do this in the '80s, but it never went anywhere.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari_Mindlink

Kolanaki, (edited )
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I had that thing. It did “work;” just not how you’d expect and not very well. Kinda like a PowerGlove. Games that didn’t require much movement were playable; but I got it because I figured I should be able to aim way faster in Counter-Strike with my mind than with my hands on a mouse.

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