Frankly emulating on other systems is simply better by all the improvements you can do over the base experience. Especially when it comes to 3D games. Not to mention the libraries are much more expansive. I think the only advantage of NSO is the integrated online multiplayer being more seamless and easier to find other players in.
No no no, see that’s the opposite of what I want. I want more games where you can just straight-up be the villains. Not an anti-hero, not someone who’s trying to change the system from within, not a secret rebel who needs to go along with the bad stuff to keep their cover.
I want more games where you can just be a villain. I want more games where you can rob the banks, kill the NPCs that aren’t listening, have a big fortress of doom, and fight-off heroes who are trying to stop you.
Not because of some gray moral backstory that somehow justifies some of it (or that will have people jumping through hoops to justify it like with Mr. Freeze and his wife).
Just because you can.
Tyranny gives you a bunch of options to just be evil and not enough RPGs do that properly.
I loved Tyranny, but the combat was much worse compared to PoE. For newcomers I would recommend the lowest difficulty setting so they can enjoy the excellent writing and story.
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Thanks for the suggestion. I already host a couple java servers which is what keeps me playing. Its the changes to the game itself that keep me guessing as well as the low key fear that java may get discontinued at some point because bedrock make number go up.
I have one and I like it Not super competitive when it comes to shooters or anything like that, but everytime I do play a shooter I have no problem with it
Disroot to platforma udostępniająca usługi szanujące prywatność. Mogę polecić te usługi, choć są bardzo różne i ich poziom bezpieczeństwa jest różny. Cześć usług wymaga posiadania konta, cześć nie.
Zależnie od tego, czego potrzebujesz, mogę powiedzieć o tych usługach więcej.
Na stronie howto.disroot.org są różne instrukcje, niestety polskie tłumaczenie nie jest aktywnie rozwijane w tej chwili.
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Na pewno polecam:
pocztę (choć szyfrowanie takie jak ma np. Proton Mail nie jest dostępne a jedyna opcja żeby mieć coś porównywalnego jest dopiero w przygotowaniu),
CryptPad (na którym można w grupie edytować dokumenty, robić ankiety i ogólnie organizować pracę),
PrivateBin (wklejki jak pastebin, ale bez reklam i innego szajsu, z opcją automatycznego kasowania po wybranym czasie).
Jak pfm napisał - to jest platforma udostępniająca usługi. Ja z Disroota dodatkowo polecam notatki, zadania, kalendarz, kontakty i najważniejsze - konto Xmpp, dzięki czemu mogę używać moich ulubionych komunikatorów, korzystających z tego bardzo mocno zdecentralizowanego protokołu (Xmpp), do komunikacji z innymi.
@dj1936 jak potrzebujesz jakiejś porady przy założeniu, czy korzystaniu z konta Disroot to polecam się jako wsparcie :)
I usually emulate on my Steam Deck. I still have a Nintendo Online subscription going as it’s required for multiplayer (hate that that’s a thing), but I rarely use the emulators. I wouldn’t pay for the Online+ subscription, it doesn’t seem good value to me.
I’m in a similar boat. Before I had my Steam Deck, I played retro Nintendo games on the Switch. However now I prefer to move between my Steam Deck, PSPi6, and Anbernic handhelds (depending on what I want to emulate). It’s annoying that you can’t get the save files off the Switch, though. I have some games that I got pretty far into, and I would like to move those over.
I introduced a friend to Earthbound and we played it together on the SNES app. It was nice because I could watch them play and point my cursor to things, and even take the controls from time to time. It’s not a bad way to play games but I have better options for playing retro alone.
Most of my emulation happens on my phone, because most of the games I like from back in the day play well enough with touch controls and are quick things I can play while waiting for various things while out of the house.
I’ve gotten a few emulated titles on Wii and WiiU in the past. I preferred the Virtual Console collection from those consoles. You’d pay a few dollars for the title you wanted and you had it forever. I’m not a fan of the strange bundling of online services + retro gaming with Nintendo Switch Online… not to mention the expansion pack. I just don’t do enough retro gaming to justify it.
As much as I prefer going legit for gaming, if I get a retro craving I’ll probably just set sail on a trusty PC.
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