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kandoh, do gaming w How are you all playing these insanely complex games?

Sounds like you have mind goblins

helenslunch,
@helenslunch@feddit.nl avatar

Scary

uphillbothways, do gaming w How are you all playing these insanely complex games?
@uphillbothways@kbin.social avatar

Complexity gives the games depth which allows them to hold interest. You can try something, figure out how to play the game that way, and then go and start a new character to figure out how to play the game another utilizing the knowledge you've gained from prior experimentation.

Some of the inventory management can be annoying at times, but again it's an opportunity to employ knowledge as a means to identify the items that aren't particularly useful to one playstyle and could be useful under another set of abilities/attributes or some set of combinations allowed by the game.

A game that only has one right answer quickly becomes a boring precision button pushing simulator to people who prefer more complexity, variety and depth in their gaming experience.

Not that one preference or the other is inherently correct, but hopefully it can be understood that different people want different things from their games.

argo_yamato, do gaming w How are you all playing these insanely complex games?

Generally I just start playing. If the game keeps my attention and I keep playing at some point all the various character abilities, what is valuable or not and managing items just clicks. And some days I just don’t feel like figuring stuff out so I play games I am familiar with.

ulkesh, do gaming w How are you all playing these insanely complex games?
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Experience. I’ve been playing video games for 40 years. Many of them of any given genre tend to follow a familiar formula. While I also wing it, like others have said, it usually doesn’t take long to recognize the patterns of the formula.

gullible, do gaming w How are you all playing these insanely complex games?

Never played destiny and never will, but deep rock galactic, overwatch, and baldur’s gate all have mechanics rooted in other games. After playing a few other ability-heavy shooters with slower onboarding, OW and DRG make sense.

MoogleMaestro, do gaming w How are you all playing these insanely complex games?
@MoogleMaestro@kbin.social avatar

Insanely deep rpgs are a bit of an issue for me as well. And I generally do love rpg games, but I feel like the good ones should ease you into decisions a bit better than dropping you into a character creator.

So it's a mixed bag for me.

Grimpen, do gaming w Anyone knows about calm Windows games with 1-finger touch screen support?

I’ll double check on my Steam Deck, but from what you described, many old point-and-click game would also work, since a mouse input without right clicking should translate well one finger touch input. This might make SCUMMVM and all the compatible classic adventure games potential successes. More modern adventure games might also work well.

Like I said, I’ll have to test, but tentatively I’ll suggest:

  • SCUMMVM + numerous classic adventure games (Amazon Queen and Beneath A Steel Sky are available for free for the SCUMM project, completely legally).
  • Beyond A Steel Sky
  • Broken Sword 1, 2 and 5
bob_lemon,

The problem with point and click on a touch screen is that you can not point ( i.e. mouse hover). Finding interactible elements can be very tricky.

buedi,

Thanks for the suggestion. “Unfortunately” I grew up with those and know probably each one of them inside out, as they have been replayed multiple times over the decades. But I did not think about SCUMMVM and reading this I get the urge to Talk to Mr. Tentacle Guy again :-)

Grimpen,

There are some remakes of adventure game classics out there, Day of the Tentacle specifically comes to mind. Not sure if it’s “one-finger friendly” though.

Got distracted playing Beyond A Steel Sky, and it seems designed more for controllers, with one stick for looking, b add the other for moving. Granted I didn’t force it to use mouse inputs only.

RockBottomBasement, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of November 19th

Darksiders warmastered edition. I reinstalled it because i still have 2 achievements left to unlock.

Anticorp, do gaming w Get ready for shitty games from WB next year that are full of always-on and battlepass

What is “always on” in a gaming context? I can’t imagine wanting a game that you can’t close.

thejevans,
@thejevans@lemmy.ml avatar

Constant connection to servers required to play, even if the entire game is being run locally.

Anticorp,

Oh, that’s terrible.

capt_wolf,

It means you must always be connected to the internet as a form of DRM.

mojo, do games w For the people playing City Skylines 2 how do you solve 'High rent"

Eat the land lords

Fizz,
@Fizz@lemmy.nz avatar

I am the landlord

tuxtey,

Do you prefer salt and pepper or a nice marinade?

bhamlin,

I’m waiting… ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

The_Sasswagon, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of November 12th

Dicey dungeons is a blast! I have such a hard time with the engineer, I’m sure there’s a trick but haven’t quite sussed it out.

I’ve been playing Guild Wars 2 again after a long hiatus after my raid static disbanded. Only a little bit into the new expac but it’s been great! I think the new daily system has done a good job of getting me to come back with a clear list of things to do and compelling rewards.

I’ve also been playing Peglin, trying to work through the cruciball. Really fun/frustrating/satisfying game.

chloyster,

I also love peglin! The first few crucible levels are really fun and I enjoyed going through them. Omg though once you get to the last few it becomes a total slog. I still was able to get through all 15 on 1 character but I have no interest in trying to go that far on the others

The_Sasswagon,

You aren’t kidding, I have spent the last five days banging my head against cruciball 11 with the vanilla Peglin. Feels like a lot of rng and less about choices as it goes on.

frauddogg, (edited ) do gaming w Get ready for shitty games from WB next year that are full of always-on and battlepass
@frauddogg@lemmygrad.ml avatar

They’re already beating MK with the live-service stick; they really fucking around about to make me a primarily Tekken player for the first time in like 20 years.

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@kbin.social avatar

Going to by the things the new Tekken has in common with the new Street Fighter, I don't think you'll escape that stuff in Tekken.

frauddogg, (edited )
@frauddogg@lemmygrad.ml avatar

god fucking dammit

What fighting games even exist anymore that are both satisfying and non-polluted by publisher greed? I don’t do shonen that isn’t DBZ anymore; so I can’t just backpedal to anime fighters for that-- and FighterZ’s dead in the water without rollback, so even that’s out

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@kbin.social avatar

Tons. Just not the latest crop with the biggest marketing budgets. For what it's worth though, the live service nonsense in these fighting games doesn't really get in the way if you're not tempted by cosmetics. The real problem with MK is that you can't decline wi-fi opponents, and the problem with Tekken is that the netcode appears to be unimproved from Tekken 7. These days, I mostly play Street Fighter 6, Guilty Gear Strive, and Skullgirls. Killer Instinct is getting one more balance patch soon, and rumor has it there's a sequel on the way. GranBlue Fantasy Versus: Rising is coming out very soon with Under Night In-Birth's sequel hot on its heels. There's lots to play.

frauddogg, (edited )
@frauddogg@lemmygrad.ml avatar

Granblue VS and Under Night In-Birth are both WAY too white for my tastes; and that’s the issue I have with most anime-fighters. Strive is lacking in proper melanin too; and from what I remember of Skullgirls’ playerbase, it’s like 90% 4channers-- that’s a pass from me big dawg.

If they still made Soul Calibur iterations I wouldn’t be in this trick bag; because I hate having to put my faith in unverified hype-- I def don’t believe the IG announcement Wednesday is going toward a sequel, much as I’d like for that to be the case.

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@kbin.social avatar

I know a sizable amount of the Skullgirls community, and I wouldn't call any of them 4channers. I don't have melanin on my list of fighting game criteria, nor do I know what's acceptable for your standards, but that's probably restricting your selection far more than live service shenanigans. If Tekken does it for you, then I hope you can tolerate its netcode.

EDIT:

I def don’t believe the IG announcement Wednesday is going toward a sequel

The rumor was there was a sequel cooking long before IG became available again.

frauddogg,
@frauddogg@lemmygrad.ml avatar

I don’t have melanin on my list of fighting game criteria

Considering it’s like pulling teeth to get any kind of favorable representation in games these days, especially out of eastern devs, it’s a larger consideration than you’d think-- and frankly, with a response like that, I don’t expect you to have thought about any of the fuckery in this space that might shift a non-settler’s priorities. When the likes of Granblue or Under Night has Leroy Smiths, Eddie Gordos, Zasalamels, Jax and Jacqui Briggses, and Darriuses running around every iteration, then we can talk. Til then, I don’t fuck with anime fighters, and barely fuck with JRPGs.

Live servicing things that never needed it is a much more recent irritant.

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@kbin.social avatar

I'm not faulting you for the perspective. I just don't know what to recommend you if Leroy and Jax satisfy you but not Nagoriyuki, especially since the percentages of representation appear to me to be similar or better than DBFZ and Soul Calibur.

frauddogg,
@frauddogg@lemmygrad.ml avatar

Soul Calibur and Dragonball were a part of my life long before I started seeing just how fucked the whole field was as far as representation was concerned is the only reason those never got cut off-- and Zasalamel was the first Black character I’d seen in a fighter since Jackson Briggs. (I didn’t get into KI until 2013, so I can’t say TJ Combo.) Nagoriyuki looks really new though; I’ve literally never heard of this dude regarding Guilty Gear. It’s a start at least.

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@kbin.social avatar

He's been top tier since launch too, for what it's worth.

drgnfckr, do gaming w What game genre would you like to see more entrants in?

Single player card games. I just want a good card game where the PvP mode is optional. Curse you games as a service.

sculd,

Inscryption?

ranandtoldthat,

Cultist simulator, even

drgnfckr,

Yeah I got it, exactly what I wanted.

Berttheduck,

Slay the spire? It’s a deck builder rouge like. Excellent game. Dunno if it’s what your looking for but I highly recommend it.

tal,
@tal@lemmy.today avatar

If you haven’t looked recently, you might take another look.

I felt the same way when Slay the Spire came out in 2019 – not a lot of similar games at the time, and I couldn’t figure out why more developers hadn’t made similar games, as it seemed like a very good match for indie studios. But there have been a whole lot of games that came out since then.

Searching Steam for games tagged as single-player and deckbuilder, and sorting by user review

I get over 600 hits, almost all of which came out in the past three years. I’d say that single-player deckbuilders – and note that I’m assuming that you’re talking about deckbuilder games, not, say, solitaire implementations or similar, as I think that there are pretty good entrants there – are actually doing pretty well.

drgnfckr,

I guess I didn’t elaborate but I specifically am not looking for deckbuilding rogue likes. Think more like Inscryption act 2 where you get to collect cards and build your own deck. Something like Magic the Gathering but it’s all single player campaign.

Blapoo, do gaming w Get ready for shitty games from WB next year that are full of always-on and battlepass

There must be more profit than last year.

We’re witnessing gaming devour itself from the inside in pursuit of this impossible goal.

Buy indie

aniki,

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  • chunkystyles,

    Just capitalism, which has sucked for centuries.

    Mac,

    Just greed, which has sucked for millennia.

    frauddogg,
    @frauddogg@lemmygrad.ml avatar

    What indie fighters even exist? Party game platform fighters and pony-cruft?

    CitizenKong, do gaming w Get ready for shitty games from WB next year that are full of always-on and battlepass

    They’ll change their tune when Suicide Squad is a colossal flop. These execs don’t understand that it’s really hard to do a good live service game.

    ampersandrew,
    @ampersandrew@kbin.social avatar

    Yeah, WB is just late to the party. Sony was going to make a dozen different live service games, but they're reading the room now and cutting that forecast to less than half. With any luck, this is the tail end of the live service era.

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