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lolola, do gaming w war... war never goes fast...
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The warriors of the resistance to the AI-pocalypse will wear red sneakers and wisecrack like it’s 1994.

SpikesOtherDog, do gaming w you filthy casuals wouldn't understand

This device is totally capable of running Minecraft, assuming it’s an older version.

It contains one of two computers.

The older computer was manufactured around '07, has a dual core processor, and may have up to 2g of ddr2.

The newer version I believe was manufactured around 2012 and has a 4 core processor with up to 8 gigs of ddr3.

Both are capable of running Windows, but I wouldn’t put 10 on the older one.

user, do gaming w war... war never goes fast...

I want an ai image of this but sonic going feral and going through a human instead. Come on someone do it please…

theangriestbird, do gaming w war... war never goes fast...

Two comments on this post. One about how Sonic will lead the Skynet resistance, and one asking for help from Skynet to make this picture even cooler.

Coelacanth, do gaming w Let's discuss: Final Fantasy
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What I love about the series is that there are so many varied entries that everyone can find their own favourite, consensus be dammed.

I’ll always consider VI the absolute peak Final Fantasy - beautiful pixel art, Active Time Battles, SNES Mode 7, brilliant score, a fantastic story with a memorable villain and a large and varied ensemble cast of great characters… It has it all for me.

I also have to somewhat ashamedly admit that for whatever reason I actually have some fondness for XV. I’ve posted about it before but I have such a hard time succinctly putting my feelings about it into words, because it is by no means a good game. It’s probably the biggest discrepancy I’ve experienced between the objective quality of a game and how much I enjoyed playing it. Whether it’s the stellar fishing mini game or the random wholesome interactions between the gang and the overall bro trip vibe I don’t know but there is something there. And the score is no Uematsu perhaps but I really enjoyed it and thought they did some wonderful leitmotif work.

SteposVenzny,

Yoko Shimomura is actually my favorite JRPG composer. She did Kingdom Hearts, Mario RPG/& Luigi, and Radiant Historia before this game.

Her combat music always stands out to me in particular for being emotionally unconventional. Everybody else makes a battle theme and all that’s on their minds to convey is “cool and/or scary that violence is happening, throw in some grandiosity if it’s a big one” but she’ll do stuff like “the enemy is the panicked one here; they’re trying to front like they’re badass but actually I weep for them” or “you are losing a nonverbal rap battle.”

XV actually let me down a bit in that specific regard but the soundtrack as a whole is very solid.

Coelacanth,
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Yeah it’s funny now that you mention it but I don’t really remember the battle music if XV all that well. But I have stuff like Valse di Fantastica/Sunset Walz/Dewdrops at Dawn and Ardyn’s themes seared into my brain.

thejml, do gaming w you filthy casuals wouldn't understand

There’s insufficient surge or Mtn Dew in this picture, it’s got to be a photoshop.

ratzki, do gaming w you filthy casuals wouldn't understand

DOOM: Am I nothing to you?

_Lory98_, do gaming w Let's discuss: Final Fantasy

For some reason I struggle finishing the games (VII, X, XII, XIII), but I’m always drawn to them, as I find the worlds and designs rather appealing.

I also really like how they experiment with different mechanics from one game to another and always try something new.

I did finish XV, VIIR and XIV (excluding Endwalker and Dawntrail) and liked them a lot, with Shadowbringers as my favorite out of them.

Kolanaki, do gaming w you filthy casuals wouldn't understand
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It would be rad af if you could not only run Doom off of one of these (because they already run on Windows so it’s probably easy as hell to run Doom on it), but also somehow get the scanner part to use its laser to make one of those holographic keyboards to actually play Doom on it without any external devices.

amju_wolf,
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Considering those scanners usually register as keyboards and just do a dumb input “typing” it shouldn’t even be hard, lol.

The worst part would probably be picking a barcode scheme where the inputs make sense…

Swedneck, do gaming w war... war never goes fast...
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Chili dogs… Chili dogs never change…

Piers, do gaming w Let's discuss: Final Fantasy

Something about the Blitzball players all being characters you could find in the world, some of whom would otherwise be unremarkable NPCs really burrowed into my brain with FFX. Something about the fact that you’d have relationships with characters in two different contexts where they would often play a wildly different role in each really made the world feel a little bit more alive than normal.

wesker, (edited ) do gaming w Let's discuss: Uplifting Games
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  • Gris - A beautiful platform puzzle game. A very emotional game, but one that makes you feel like you’re rebuilding something in yourself. Gorgeous art, amazing dynamic soundtrack.
  • Meadow - I don’t know how to describe this game. You log onto a server, pick a woodland animal as an avatar, and then you explore the world and meet other players. Your only means of communication is noises and emojis. It’s so simple, yet so fantastic.
  • Bokida - Heartfelt Reunion - A minimalist art puzzle game. I haven’t played it in a while, but I remember it being super immersive. I just had to finish it, to see how all of the pieces of the story fit together.

Also, I hope you feel better soon.

theskyisfalling, (edited ) do gaming w Let's discuss: Uplifting Games

Journey - This game brought me to a sort of Zen, it is calm and peaceful and was just a wonderful experience that didn’t out stay its welcome. By the end of it I just felt like I had had a nice uplifting experience.

Fallout games - Yeh this may not seem like an uplifting game experience for most people and I would generally agree but on a personal level I do find them uplifting by the end of them for the following reason. I have always picked up the modern fallout games when I have been quitting one substance or another in the past. There is something about the desolation of the people and the environment within those games with mirrors the desolation I felt withing myself at these times in my life. Working through the stories draws me in and helps me forget about whatever it is my body is telling me I “need” even if it is only for a few hours at a time. Multiple times though these games have helped me get through those feelings and so therefore for me they have a certain uplifting quality, like a weird unexpected safe space.

NullNet, do gaming w Let's discuss: Uplifting Games

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  • wesker,
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    That studio I believe also made Transistor, which is also phenomenal.

    Mesophar,

    Supergiant Games, they made Hades and Hades 2, Pyre, Bastion, and Transistor

    knokelmaat, do gaming w Let's discuss: Uplifting Games

    Well, I personally have several “types” of game that help me feel comfortable when things are tough:

    • Puzzle Games: in relatively small doses, a good and somewhat challenging puzzle game can help by requiring focus, while not being stressful.
    • Deckbuilders: Slay the Spire and Monster Train are similar games that require mental engagement, without being to stressful.
    • Immersive Games: Games with an interesting mystery or otherwise immersive experiences. I am currently playing Killer Frequency and Hacknet, both for that reason.
    Haraknos,

    I think you should try “outer wilds” as it is a puzzle game and also quite immersive. I am not done yet with this game (only 15h or so) but it is a master piece. If you never heard of it, do not look any video or guide on the internet !

    knokelmaat,

    It is literally my favorite game of all time ;) great suggestion though!

    wizardbeard,
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    If you like hacknet, you should give Uplink a try sometime. It’s the inspiration for the series, and a wonderfully immersive hacking game.

    There’s also a modern UI mod for it.

    AFallingAnvil,
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    Might I recommend Journey and Abzu? They’re both wonderful experiences with a healthy dose of zen if you decide you want to just pause and appreciate the environments.

    moonlight,

    I'm not sure if I would really say it's that uplifting, but if you like puzzle and card games, you'll love Inscryption

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