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TheHolyChecksum, do games w Cities Skylines 2 player feedback

I have no issues whatsoever on a 2080, 64gb ram and an old Ryzen 7 5800x. Runs great. As always, the online noise about new game is excessively negative for no good reason, definitely worth a buy if C:S is your thing.

MrNesser,

I have a ryzen 2070 it probably won’t play on mine

Although I do have 32gb ram which might balance it out

Minnels, do gaming w 10 Year Old Son Clears The Second Capstone Dungeon In Diablo 4...

Game is recommended to 18+ and here we are with 10 year olds killing in the game. Alright.

eldrichhydralisk, do games w Cities Skylines 2 player feedback

Performance is not great, honestly. On my 3090 I had to sink settings to medium to get around 45 - 60 fps. However it does look nice, and even 30 fps is perfectly playable for a relaxed sim where my reaction speed doesn’t matter.

Playability is fantastic once I got the settings lowered. Love the changes to water and power, roundabouts are neat, roads are easier to manage, and the progression system has been surprisingly engaging. I really like the game and I’ll definitely keep playing while they work on optimizing it.

UntouchedWagons, do games w Cities Skylines 2 player feedback
@UntouchedWagons@lemmy.ca avatar

I got 30fps on 5800x and 3060ti. I refunded the game.

EighthLayer, do games w Cities Skylines 2 player feedback
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Early game I’m getting 50-60 FPS @ 1440p on a 3070 and i7-12700K. Haven’t got to a high population point yet but I expect a drop as my city gets bigger.

Overall the playability is good so far. A few stutters here and there, and also some texture flickering. Not as bad as I was expecting from all the noise surrounding the game at the moment.

tun,

if there is no noise surrounding, what will be your verdict?

EighthLayer,
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A solid foundation to build on I’d say. Needs better optimisation as my GPU runs hotter than I’d expect. As far as I can tell there are still a lot of quality-of-life things missing that were in the first game via mods. I’ve only played it for a couple of hours though so far though.

cheesymoonshadow, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of October 22nd
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I only recently watched Guardians of the Galaxy because a coworker whose opinions I hold in high regard recommended it. I enjoyed it very much and thought it would make a fun video game. Lo and behold, there is one! So I bought it and have been playing that when work and school allow.

MJBrune,

I was looking at that, how is it?

cheesymoonshadow,
@cheesymoonshadow@lemmings.world avatar

I haven’t played too deep into it, only gotten past 2-3 boss fights, but it’s fun so far. I’m enjoying the gameplay and the music. The story is pretty much the same flavor as the movie.

Kolanaki, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of October 22nd
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Starfield was just making me want a better space game so I reinstalled Elite and am getting back into it. I had bought Horizons and Odyssey as they came out, but I haven’t really sat down and played since about a year after Power Play released. The game is so so vastly different now, it’s like an entirely new one.

I’m doing exobiology for some capital and then I wanna go do stuff with thargoids. I wanna befriend an alien.

Thoven, do games w I tried over 20 Steam Next demos so that you don't have to!

I would characterize the crust as more colony sim than RTS. It’s definitely rough around the edges, but it has a strong foundation and I expect it will be a great game when finished.

YMS, do gaming w Well, Cities: Skylines 2 is here, and it's another broken game release.
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Not having 60 fps might be an issue for a shooter or anything that is built on fast reactions, but it doesn't really sound like an issue in a city builder.

raktheundead,
@raktheundead@fedia.io avatar

It's still something I'd rather have than not; not having it makes for a less fluid experience.

scrubbles,
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Exactly. I still don’t get 60fps on the first one, a now 8 year old game on top of the line hardware. I don’t care. People here act like performance optimizing is just turning a knob they forgot, but it’s hours of detailed work finding anything and anything that may be able to shave nanoseconds off.

If the game is playable, I’m happy. It’s not a twitch shooter. It’s a city simulation.

Lojcs,

It’s not a deal breaker, but high fps is always preferable when using anything with a gui

ReversalHatchery,

I don’t get much FPS on CS 1, and it’s not pleasant. It’s probably somewhere between 20-30. But the news above mean that I shouldn’t even dream about running CS 2 with this hardware, because it runs much worse than the first game, but also compared to other games.

Honestly I was expecting that CS 2 would run better than 1. I have a little hope that they will fix their shit, but now I don’t expect significant improvements over the first game’s performance.

TigrisMorte,

"with this hardware", found your problem.

theangriestbird, (edited )

Yep we better all go drop $3k on a new computer so we can get this game to playable fps!

TigrisMorte,

So, exactly as every other resource intensive game released, ever. Weird huh?

dom,

The specs until recently were not as intensive but still pointed to the game not being super optimized.

Minimum was a 780 (3gv)

I expected that buying a 6650 (8gb) would have put me well over the minimum requirements.

MINIMUM:

Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system

OS: Windows® 10 Home 64 Bit

Processor: Intel® Core™ i7-4790K / AMD® Ryzen™ 5 1600X

Memory: 8 GB RAM

Graphics: Nvidia® GeForce™ GTX 780 (3GB) or AMD® Radeon™ RX 470 (4GB)

RECOMMENDED:

Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system

OS: Windows® 10 Home 64 Bit | Windows® 11

Processor: Intel® Core™ i7-9700K | AMD® Ryzen™ 5 5600X

Memory: 16 GB RAM

Graphics: Nvidia® GeForce™ RTX 2080 Ti (11GB) | AMD® Radeon™ RX 6800 XT (16GB)

theangriestbird,

What is your deal? Do you believe that gaming should only be a hobby for the wealthy, or?

TigrisMorte,

It is indeed much easier to argue against things you made up and not what was posted.
Where as I stated no such thing, you already have the answer. But, no, I do not believe the straw man you put forth to claim I intended.

ReversalHatchery,

I see no justification for why CS 2 is this resource intensive.
It’s a heavy city simulation game, so high CPU usage is kind of expected (though I think it could be better), but what about the RAM and GPU requirements and actual usage?

TigrisMorte,

And I said nothing about justification. But, the RAM is easy to figure out as that is where the variables are stored and manipulated. A "heavy city simulation game" is going to have a great many variables and lots of formulae.
The GPU usage is likely to get the picture to be very pretty. But you could argue against it. The RAM, no, it is required by the genre.

ReversalHatchery,

And I said nothing about justification.

You said that it is a resource intensive game, in a tone that implied to me that it’s fine to you.

But, the RAM is easy to figure out as that is where the variables are stored and manipulated. A “heavy city simulation game” is going to have a great many variables and lots of formulae.

But not this much. CS 1, which is also a “heavy city simulation game”, was totally fine with less, and while I agree that because of the new features it is expected that CS 2 uses more RAM, it is not expected to use this much more.

Also, you are talking as if every vehicle, pedestrian, building object each should cost 1 KB of RAM or something like that. Normally that’s not the case.

The GPU usage is likely to get the picture to be very pretty.

Unconditionally loading 8k textures for all the existing models won’t make the game “very pretty”.

As in every sensible game, texture resolution and such should be configurable, and the game should not load textures not in use. At least one of these is very clearly not happening if the game requires multiple gigabytes of VRAM even on a new, basically empty save.

lud,

My fps is also around that in CS 1 and honestly it hasn’t bothered me that much unless I look at the fps counter. While it would be nice to have 60 FPS, I don’t think much about it while actually playing.

Intelligence_Gap,

I’ve gotten so used to 60 fps that if I play below 60 it makes motion sick

saigot,

Yeah I play a lot of rimworkd and dwarffortress and to be honest the only difference between playing it on my of the line pc and my 10yr old laptop is that it takes way longer to do stuff at max speed, which isn’t really how I play games like this. This review kinda sold me on this game.

obywatelle, do zapytajszmer w W których ogólnopolskich mediach lewa strona polityki jest najbardziej eksponowana?

Chyba tylko na Wpunkt. I czasem w Krytyce Politycznej, ale po pierwsze jest tam masa liberałów a po drugie to nie wychodzi jako dziennik, ani nawet na papierze. Wpunkt jest przynajmniej aktualizowanym portalem newsowym.

Donald.pl też ma lewoskrętne skrzywienie.

lysy,

KP i Donalda znam, ale wydaje mi się, że to są dość niszowe portale. Szukam takich ogólnopolskich w tym sensie, że czytanych nie tylko przez młodych i światłych w Internecie.

O, i Wpunkt ma od razu ładny link do RSSa!

obywatelle,

Nie ma takich. Najwięcej procentowo takich treści i tak jest na oko.press, ale wiadomo że tam to zależy od autora.

lysy,

Rozumiem. Padło tu kilka propozycji, jednak zastanawiam się, czy takie stereotypowe Grażyny i Janusze mają w ogóle szansę zobaczyć te treści. Telewizji nie znam żadnej, która by lewicową perspektywę pokazywała. Z radia to może TOK FM, ale np. moi rodzice radia w ogóle nie sluchają, a nawet jeśli to tam, gdzie są tokfm nie odbiera.
Na telefonie często domyślnie zainstalowane jest jakieś Google News i ono pokazuje tylko i wyłącznie neoliberalny główny nurt w postaci Wyborczej, Onetu, WP itp.
Stąd moje pytanie.

obywatelle,

Janusze i Grażyny praktycznie nie mają na to szans. Ale gdyby Lewica dbała o to, by robić wokół siebie populistyczny hałas, który dobrze “się klika” to nawet media musiałyby jej dać trochę czasu antenowego. Nawet w charakterze kuriozum, ale czasem lepszy taki rozgłos niż żaden. Wiadomo przecież nie od dzisiaj że nigdy żaden duży koncern medialny nie będzie działał na rzecz jakiejkolwiek lewicy.

harcesz,
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Polecam uwadze pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model_propagandy (chociaż najlepiej w anglojęzycznej wersji artykułu).

Dyskolos, do games w I tried over 20 Steam Next demos so that you don't have to!

Thanks man. But what about “minicivilization”? I don’t find this one on steam

Twigs218,

It looks to be actually called “Microcivilization”

store.steampowered.com/app/…/Microcivilization/

Phoonzang,

I think it’s “Tiny civilization”, which is really cute indeed. Got it on sale for less then 2 bucks, well worth it!

Edit: nah, probably not, but tiny civilization is a nice little game anyway :)

Dyskolos,

Indeed. Thanks for the hint. Looks interesting. The other commenter named the right one: “micro civilization”

yamanii, do games w I tried over 20 Steam Next demos so that you don't have to!
@yamanii@lemmy.world avatar

You really are missing something about Japanese Drift Master, solid list anyway.

DestinyGrey,

I’m just bad at racing games in the first place, so not being able to move my camera with right joystick really messed with my head.

Sabin10,

What controller are you using? The right stick controlled my camera just fine with a dual shock 4 in windows and on my steam deck. Control issues aside, if you aren’t a fan of racing games, this game isn’t going to change that but the demo has me very excited for the full release.

DestinyGrey,

I was using an 8bitdo Ultimate Bluetooth controller on PC. I don’t know why the right stick didn’t control the camera, if it is supposed to actually work correctly. I guess I must have pressed the wrong button or something. Guess I’ll never know now 🤷

MutatedBass, do gaming w When was a game's price worth it to you?

Spelunky 2 - $20. One of my all time favorites here. Over 200 hours in, don’t regret any of them. I could easily double my playtime without seeing everything.

Dark Souls 1 - $30(?). Back in my teen years on the 360 I bought Dark Souls without knowing anything about it. I played through it with a buddy, passing the controller on death, and we had a blast. That first run transcends money for me, I would pay anything to keep that memory. Recently that same buddy and I replayed the game together and are now reworking our way through the series.

Racingmaybe - $3. This game is amazing. It’s a turn based drag racing game with an upgrade system. This is the best driving game I have ever played, far and away. It’s a hobby project by a solo developer. At it’s $3 price point this game is well worth the money. Seriously, if you’re reading this, buy it. Or drop your Steam name and I will gift it to you.

Mount & Blade: Warband - $20. This game is really starting to show its age but I still love it. Endless mod potential gives it tons of replayability.

I could go on forever but these ones came to mind first.

anakin78z, do games w New icon and banner for c/Games wanted!
@anakin78z@lemmy.world avatar

What are the specs? Dimensions, resolution, format… Can it be animated?

quinten,
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Rather not animated. There are not exact dimensions given by Lemmy as far as I know. I would suggest to follow the image size of !technology

Coelacanth, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of October 22nd
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I bought Dragon Age: Origins on the recent GOG sale, and after spending a week or so assembling mods, setting up a load order and creating and fine-tuning a ReShade preset finally got to start playing it.

I’ve only done the prelude so far, but I’m really enjoying it. I’m hoping this series can keep me busy until some more content patches are released for BG3 for a second playthrough. It’s definitely scratching the same itch right now, with the added benefit of being unfamiliar to me. I’m actually quite impressed at how it holds up, though the difference in voice acting quality is definitely noticeable.

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