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ChaoticNeutralCzech, do games w What are some great open source games?

Many on F-Droid.

  • Puzzles by Simon Tatham
  • 2048
  • OpenTTD
  • Anuto TD
Pxtl,
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If we’re talking stuff on F-Droid, the big one there for me is UnCiv. It’s an excellent fully-free reimplementation of Civ V… with all the nightmarish one-more-turn-oh-God-is-it-dawn addictive problems that implies. Only real flaw is that by adapting Civ V, it also adapts Civ V’s big flaw: traffic jams. Unciv units neither stack nor combine so waging war in an obstacle-rich landscape is hellishly tedious. Also the higher difficulties feel just abusively random and unfair because the hard-level AIs get free resources, but that’s normal for a Civ game.

thingsiplay, do games w What are some great open source games?
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popcar2,

These are great resources, thanks!

TootSweet, do games w Weekly what have you been playing discussion - week of September, 18, 2023

Tears of the Kingdom. I’m determined to 100% it like I did Breath of the Wild.

chepox, do piracy w What are good sources of PS2 files?

vimm.net/vault/PS2

Very complete. Not sure if it is 100%.

LiamTheBox,

Please use www.base64encode.orgThis breaks rule 3

Ludrol, do zapytajszmer w Chat gpt
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spróbuj poszukać coś co używa llama2 np. stable horde

Gamey, do games w What are some great open source games?

The selection isn’t huge to begin with but shattered pixel dungeon is a great one, it’s cross platform but I love to play it on my phone when I am bored!

dhork, do games w What are some great open source games?

Nethack

Chozo, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of September 17th

I've been replaying Cyberpunk 2077, in preparation for Phantom Liberty coming out shortly. The storytelling in this game is so damn good.

Lojcs,

Why not wait and play it with the base game patch as well?

Ecksell,
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Thats what Im doing. I heard the game patch was basically going to make it a whole new experience, and Im only 1hr in, so Im just going to start over after it drops on the 21st.

Matt, do games w What are some great open source games?
taco_ballerina,

I play this game at least a couple times a week. It’s an all-time favorite!

Other, do games w What are some great open source games?

FlightGear is a great open source flight simulator, that keeps getting updates regularly.

AlmightySnoo, do games w What are some great open source games?
  • Xonotic;
  • The Battle for Wesnoth;
  • and yes, Veloren is awesome.
sirdorius, do games w What are some great open source games?
  • Battle for Wesnoth
  • Mindustry is the clear winner though
tburkhol, do games w I am LOVING Baldurs Gate 3

I feel like there’s two parts. On the one hand, Larian’s engine is fantastic and allows really creative and diverse approaches to their puzzles. There’s a number of fights that feel more like puzzles than fights, because they’re nearly impossible if you just go in spells blazing, but not nearly as threatening with a little preparation. They’ve honed that engine through DOS & DOS2, so it’s much more mature than you’d get if this were a pure derivative of BG1/2. The first time I lit Shadowheart up with Spirit Guardians and dashed her around a battlefield reaping the canon fodder…I actually giggled with glee.

Then there’s the storytelling. My journal is filling up with quests & side quests, but I don’t think any of them have been the “Kill 5 orcs,” “gather 10 blood moss,” or “deliver this McGuffin” variety. The NPCs you meet tend to reappear later and react differently depending on how their previous quest ended. I suppose, technically, that’s similar to going back to the same quest-giver, rising in their ‘ranks’ toward some prize, but it doesn’t feel the same. The NPCs, even the side-quest NPCs, feel like they’re woven into the overall narrative and it makes for a much more immersive experience.

I can’t imagine how much writing, animation, and voice acting had to be done to accommodate all the choices I won’t make. Even just the times some NPC voices my gender.

forvirreth,

I agree about the quests feeling fairly good, but my hod is the jour Al itself atrocious. No way to remove/hide quests from the map. Many quests sort of remain in this “not done” quest state because completing it will have undesirable outcomes and it feels weird that I have to keep it there still

SCB,

I respect this take but also can you translate that first sentence

Thehalfjew,

I think it’s, “but my god is the journal itself atrocious”

SCB,

It is super bad lol

pory,
@pory@lemmy.world avatar

They did detailed, stylistic, expressive animations for ANIMAL BODY LANGUAGE. and yes, you can talk to random rats and squirrels.

CitizenKong,

I agree, and the fact the NPCs have conversations and stories that play around you which are not automatically turning into quests for you to do (sometimes even chiding you for eavesdropping) makes the world feel much more alive and less player-centric.

lauha, do nintendo w What are you playing this weekend? 2023-09-16

Horizon: Forbidden West in swedish in story mode for casual play.

slimerancher,
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I still haven’t played it. How are you liking compared it to Zero Dawn?

lauha,

I like it more than zero dawn.

Pxtl, do games w What are some great open source games?
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Zero-K. It’s a competitive online RTS loosely based on the classic Total Annihilation (which led to Planetary Annihilation and Supreme Commander). Some of its features are a bit overcomplicated, but it does an amazing job innovating within the RTS genre.

It’s fast, aggressive, and fun. You spam units, claim territory (in the form of metal-extractors and energy-grid that upgrades their output, and building defenses to protect that) and raid and assault your opponents.

It abandons the hoary old concept of factions, instead giving you your choice of starting factories… and as the game progresses, you can expand into other factories to access the synergy of units. So you start a battle with a narrow slice of the unit-pie, but ultimately can access the whole inventory in a single match. There is no “teching” really, besides constructing resource-buildings, which keeps the focus on resources, construction, and combat.

It has a full single-player campaign that introduces the game’s complexity bit-by-bit… but the campaign does have some difficulty spikes, particularly since the units do get rebalanced once in a while and so an old mission will become suddenly easier or harder as the developers patch the game.

The game has a Lua-based GUI plug-in architecture if you like WoW-style UI mods as well.

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