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

If you’re enjoying yourself while you play, then the time was well spent. Like you said, try to remember that nobody is making you play every game you start to 100% completion, that’s an entirely self-imposed rule.

That said, for me personally, the length of a game is generally irrelevant to whether or not I will enjoy that game. If I enjoy a game, I enjoy that game. If it’s long, it’s long. If not, cool.

MJBrune,

The big thing for me is that if I play narrative-focused games like immersive sims, I want to dive deep into those worlds, and that takes a certain amount of brain energy.

variants_of_concern,

Exactly don’t take that away

chicken, do gaming w What type of game do you want to play that doesn't really exist?

A RPG type game where you play as a single character, in a world of simulated NPCs, where some of those NPCs are playing something like a 4x or grand strategy game in the background and things happen independently of your actions.

spark947,

Alaoth kind of has a mechanic like this.

DdCno1,

Dwarf Fortress has a mode like this.

BarrelAgedBoredom,

Or something along the lines of being a background/supporting character in some grand fantasy adventure. The story isn’t about you; you exist within a greater plot that isn’t hinging on your actions. Basically I want NPC the game lol. I’m sure there’s a way to do it in an interesting manner

rivingtondown,

Maybe I’m mistaken because I haven’t played it as much as some people but this is pretty similar to Mount & Blade. I think if the NPC factions simply did more and were more effective at sieging one another it would be that almost exactly.

Similarly, Dwarf Fortress Adventure mode is almost exactly this but it leans deeply into roguelike survival and is still part of the old school ASCII version.

The problem is if you’re just a pawn in a dynamic procedural strategy game against NPCs it seems very easy for the factions to be procedurally put in a situation where one AI absolutely dominates another and the lack of control you would have over the bigger events would become frustrating.

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

If you're expecting 100 hour plus experiences in open worlds or detailed campaigns like AAA titles for $30-60 then there aren't that many. There are still good titles. Might want to check out steam and see what's popular in their VR section. Maybe see what has longer play times if that is what you're interested in.

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

Skyrim is next level in VR. Not sure if you can play it on the quest, but the level of immersion in the obscenely large world and exploring it in 3D makes the older engine feel entirely irrelevant.

MagicShel,

You can 100% play on the quest (2 at least). I thought it was really good. The scale of everything hits a lot different. Not every mod works but a lot of them do - even the big ones. Archery is super fun.

conciselyverbose,

The unskippable "boring" introduction we've all seen 1000 times in VR is wildly better. You really feel like you're being carted through a town, hearing people all around you talk their shit. Then the dragon.

I didn't actually get that far because space constraints became an issue with where I had my setup, but going to the little town then white run felt like an adventure on its own.

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

Whenever I see a game needs 50 hours to finish now, I just hard pass. Most games simply do not deserve 50 hours of life. Especially Ubisoft games which just patch out the length with fetch quests. Unnecessarily long games is a big problem and its partly caused by people with “bang for the buck” mindset. Do these people don’t have other things to do? Like going out? Watching movies?

Kuroshi,

The honest answer is no we don’t

Vuipes, do gaming w Are there any good VR games yet?
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I really liked Down the Rabbit Hole

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

Assetto Corsa has a great VR mode, No Man’s Sky, Half life Alyx, V-Racer Hoverbike, Walkabout Mini-golf , Box VR (My workout game), Arizona Sunshine, Observer (great game but too short)

corm,

After the Fall

youtu.be/cUEvHBKFIlk

Krakova,

Seconding Walkabout mini golf. By far my favorite VR game.

jjjalljs, do gaming w Elder Scrolls Online is free on Epic right now

What does the version on epic give you? I had the game at one point but I don’t think I had any expansions.

I remember it being kind of alright, but my MMO love remains guild wars 2.

You_are_dust,

Base game only I believe. I don’t think you get any add ons at all from it.

subignition, do gaming w Are there any good VR games yet?
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Megaton Rainfall

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

I tend to lean the same way, with a kid and busy job I just don’t have enough time to finish long games. Hearing something like FF16 is not 80 hours makes me happy.

That being said, I also lean toward sandbox games as I get older with no definitive ending. Factory builders, city builders, colony management sims, etc… even though those games can last hundreds or even a thousand+ hours. The difference is sandbox style games typically always allow you to quick save or save anywhere, and I never have to worry about finishing some storyline to feel good about my playtime.

WildlyCanadian, do gaming w Best "Lets Play" Series
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Minecraft SMP/Survival Island/Shadow of Israphel - Yogscast

Additionally, their Tekkit series.

Actually all of their old Minecraft stuff is amazing. I loved their playthroughs of various adventure maps as well. There’s a playlist full of those somewhere.

Geekmonster_,

Oh man, that’s a name I haven’t heard in a bit. The Tekkit series was so funny

luckless,
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Was checking if anyone had mentioned this. You gotta pay respect to the classics. The whole moon series was great.

not_amm, do gaming w What type of game do you want to play that doesn't really exist?

I mean, Ubisoft basically has every resource needed for this, but I’d like to see a DLC or gamemode where you can play like in GR:Breakpoint and the mobility of Watch Dogs in The Division. It’s absurd not being able to climb certain obstacles, but that’s also an engine problem.

I also would like more storytelling in-game, having to listen to audios and ECHOs, while entertaining, it’s not enough and can confuse you.

Dardlem,

Can we also get more of The Division Survival?

TofuScramble, do gaming w Best "Lets Play" Series

This is a great thread, thanks everyone!

ParanoidAndr0id, do gaming w What type of game do you want to play that doesn't really exist?

I have been really searching for an immersive FPS space sim centered on survival and building. Yes, I know space engineers exists and I've pumped many hours into it, but it just doesn't satisfy this specific itch I have. One of the main mechanics I would like is you have to salvage derelicts for parts to cobble together a working ship where you can eventually work your way up to manufacturing new parts to build ships. Think of it almost like Rust + Space engineers + ship breaker in a way. I've wanted this for so long I started learning have development to try and make it come true!

Swervish,

So definitely not an fps, and it’s currently in EA, but Ostranauts is a top down immersive space sim where you salvage derelicts for parts and can build your own ship. Made by the devs of Neo scavenger. Absolutely love it, and it definitely ticks a lot of those boxes.

Honeybee,

Won’t tick all your boxes but have a look at stationeers.

Dardlem,

Empyrion: Galactic Survival is not exactly what you wish for, but it’s an alternative to Space Engineers. Not as detailed on the building part though, but a bit more Rust-like (imo).

betamax, do gaming w What type of game do you want to play that doesn't really exist?

ATS/ETS but with cars of all kinds. Basically a road trip simulator with the same eye for detail as ATS.

Dardlem,

I really hoped Jalopy would scratch the itch but it was not good enough. Shame.

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