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Dadifer, do gaming w Are there any good VR games yet?

I love how Halflife: Alyx isn't even being mentioned.

JshKlsn,
@JshKlsn@lemmy.ml avatar

Too scary lol. I got it with my index and never played. Really wish valve included a less scary switch in the settings, because it’s one of the best made VR games.

Just can’t do it. Not built for it.

outadoc,

I had no idea it would be so scary and played through it out of sheer will to enjoy the experience. I have no idea how I made it through.

SevenSwell,
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The half life games are right at the limit for me in terms of scary video games. They tread the line just enough imo. I think it’s because it’s not just horror the whole time, there’s tons of non scary puzzles and gun-slinging going on to cool down.

Mythril,

I read some interview about how they had to “nerf” the headcrabs by making them latch on to your chest instead of actually your face because it was too intense for VR, haha

Loved the game!

fades,

Seriously haha, arguably the best VR game out there

liminis,

Right? It’s literally bundled with one of the most popular headsets.

Though there are still plenty of indies that still exude quality and love from their developers. Things like Compound, Budget Cuts, Until You Fall, or Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades (if you’re a gun person) are all a bunch of fun.

Though there’s that Walking Dead game if you want something with more money behind it (and are less anxious than me).

SigmarStern, do gaming w Good singleplayer games without any story?
@SigmarStern@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Vampire Survivors

GrimReaperCZ,

I keep hearing about this one. I need to try it one day.

gerbal,

It’s $5 and brilliant 40+ hour game with excellent mechanical complexity

bamboo,

I just discovered this game this past weekend and it is sooo good. I wanted a fairly mindless “kill a bunch of guys and keep my hand busy” type of game, and that’s exactly what I got.

ludwig, do gaming w Do you play VR?

I only got into VR a couple of months ago, I have a Quest 2.

I want to play FPS games with it, but haven’t been really motivated to stick to it - I’m really just waiting for my friends to get their own unit too, so we can play together…

But for now, I play games like Pistol Whip and Thrill of The Fight for exercising, and I also play Cards and Tankards.

aCosmicWave, do gaming w Let's talk about Remnant 2

My local public library offers video games. I am on the list to try Remnant 2 for PS5 and I’m very much looking forward to it.

I really enjoyed your write up!

Stillhart,

Whoa, that’s super cool! I need to see if my library does that. There are a lot of games I’d love to play but don’t need to own.

Thanks for the kind words.

Armok, do gaming w Do you play VR?

I have the original Rift and a PSVR2. The VR2 is so far ahead technologically that the Rift feels like a dinosaur. But I miss being able to mod Fallout 4 and Skyrim so much. Really hoping mods are able to get it useable on PC, being stuck into Sony’s environment feels bad.

Tathas, do gaming w Game Pass - What's your favorite sleeper hit?

If you like power wash simulator, you might also like Hard space: Shipbreaker. The gameplay is different, of course, but it’s a similar general play of having a task and working at it. Just this one is in zero-G.

WaterWaiver, do gaming w Is there a scene/community of "boot into game" for current CPUs?

This would be a good demoscene category. Sadly it looks like pouet.net doesn’t have a “platform” category for raw x86 (I think some of the DOS entries will be this, but not all) and I only saw one entry for x86.

At the end of the day: I think MS-DOS is a more attractive target than raw x86. It does a few things for you, but then mostly gets out of the way if you don’t want to use its features, and has better accessibility (thanks to DOSBOX) for most users.

ICastFist,
@ICastFist@programming.dev avatar

Might be worth a try. Interesting that there’s some stuff for running on rPi 1 and even rPi Pico, which makes me hopeful for ARM shenanigans

RomanceDailies, do gaming w Why do video game devs tie game mechanics to framerate?
@RomanceDailies@beehaw.org avatar

Reminds me of LEGO Island where turning is tied to frame rate.

Swyperider,
@Swyperider@kbin.social avatar

Yeah the video by MattKC on that topic is a great watch.

any1th3r3, do gaming w Game Pass - What's your favorite sleeper hit?

i haven’t had much of a chance to get to game pass titles yet, but i highly recommend the A Plague Tale duology (Requiem is still on game pass and is my favourite game in recent memories).

i would also recommend checking out Gamika.me, it makes filtering game pass (and ps plus) games much easier imo (although it can be a bit slow to load initially).

ObiGynKenobi,

+1,000 for Requiem. I adored the first game, and Requiem instantly jumped into my top 5 favorite games of all time. Such a tense, beautiful, well-written experience.

richyawyingtmv, (edited ) do gaming w In which game did you spend the most hours?

Fuck. It could be Wario Land or Donkey Kong Country 2 (a bit later, 1996?) for me. Been playing them almost constantly since 1994 along with Mario 1-3. This gets even more fucked when you throw in all the ports, randomizers etc.

For actual hard numbers (roughly), it’s Xenoblade for me.

  1. Played once on the Wii when it came out here in the UK in 2011. 107hrs.
  2. Played it again through on the Wii. This was around the same, savefile says 142 hrs.
  3. Played through it on Dolphin. Probably 80hrs or so, I don’t have the numbers on this. Throw another 100 hours on.
  4. Played through it to 100% on the New 3DS port, twice. This was probably another 200+ hrs.
  5. Definitive edition. Played through once on the Switch to 100% (this took 97 hrs) then twice again on Yuzu in 4k. 150 hrs so far on Yuzu (just got to Valak Mountain in this current playthrough)

Don’t even get me started on X, 2 and 3. but well worth it.

lowleveldata, do gaming w I used to be concerned about a game being too short. Now I worry that it will be too long.

I just play whatever I want. If it’s long but fun then I’d play it over a few months period. No big deal.

variants_of_concern,

Yeah I don’t get the hate, if a game is great then you’d want it to be able to last

Lowbird,

I think it just depends on whether you feel like the game is respecting your time or not.

A long game that’s eating up time with boring random encounters, fetch quests, grinding that you don’t enjoy, and so on? Ain’t got time for that, I’ll play something else.

But a long game where I’m enjoying near every minute and every aspect, like an RPG that’s been crafted absurdly well and isn’t filled with bloat and has fun combat in every encounter? I’m all in for that.

I think the issue is mainly that for obvious reasons there are FAR more of the former than the latter, even before accounting for personal taste.

Kikkertje,

For me it’s more that I forget where I was and what I was up to, as well as having to reacquaint myself with the controls. Shorter games don’t have that problem.

angstylittlecatboy, (edited ) do gaming w Choose Four Consoles to Have the Largest Selection of Games

I’d think:

  1. Gaming PC (PC games plus emulation of most systems, including Android and arcades)

2, 3, and 4. Some combination of three systems with large exclusive libraries for which emulation isn’t quite there yet or have unique features that make emulation suboptimal (Sega Saturn, Original Xbox, Xbox 360, Wii U, PS3, and PS5 come to mind)

Tarte, (edited ) do gaming w What type of game do you want to play that doesn't really exist?
@Tarte@kbin.social avatar

I want a historically accurate trading simulation set in the early modern period: I want a multitude of ever-changing regional hard, soft and bookkeeping currencies, also bills of exchange, individual units of measurement for each product, paying in kind, putting sth. on the cuff, installments, various per item or volume based taxations, tolls, tithes, tenure, social privileges, staple rights, scheduled trade fairs, regulated fixed prices, lot sales, return freight, regulated transportational services, craft and trading legislation, significance of saint days, city level legislation, guilds and other corporations, the very relevant concepts of honor, contemporary obligations of social responsibility, familial structures and needs for a network of professional connections, monasteries as large economical entities, etc. pp.

All tycoons I have played just reproduce a shallow version of our current concepts of money and trade and skin it with historical images without even trying to research the historical setting they're in. They add complexity in many other ways that don't focus on trade (i.e. combat).

No fighting. No leveling. No building. Just trade.

I_am_10_squirrels,

That does sound fun. Would be difficult to make and play, but sounds fun.

min0nim,
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It’s not historical, but you can play Eve and get all this. The economy is almost entirely player driven, and is tied into industry and logistics - also all entirely player driven. Prices and demand shift, and of course you can also scam people out of everything if you want.

You can be one of the most successful players and not ever fire a shot.

Tarte, (edited )
@Tarte@kbin.social avatar

Thanks for the suggestion! Eve is a nice trading simulation, from all I have heard. Many friends have suggested it to me, but I have not yet played it. The required time investment and grind of MMOs is what‘s scaring me off. The older I get, the more I enjoy offline games that I can pause at any time.

However, I don’t believe (from my outside perspective) that trading in Eve is a good simulation of trade in the early modern period.

GadolElohai,
@GadolElohai@kbin.social avatar

@Tarte Saving your comment to help me research international trade.

wryan, do gaming w With Armored Core 6 on the way, I found a photo of my original AC build.

SUPERFINE

Omega polygons in the og, lol. Man, I'm so hyped for FoR. I've always loved mechs from gundam as a wee lad, but unfortunately never tried out the old AC games. So awesome From decided to go back to this; I've enjoyed Souls quite a bit and was blown away by Bloodborne, but even though I obsessively Played Elden Ring, I'm pretty fatigued on the Souls/borne/sekiro format it became and glad they are releasing something different even though it's going back to an older series. With the exception of remakes, I don't think I've played anything "new" since ER.

itsmikeyd, do gaming w With Armored Core 6 on the way, I found a photo of my original AC build.

I know nothing of this game, but those stats scream glass cannon and I’m all for it!

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