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realitaetsverlust, do games w Dying Light

Dying Light 1 is the best one anyways - DL2 was a big step down and DL:TB was fine, but wasn’t able to really “connect” to DL1 either. DL1 just had everything - great combat, great parcour, creepy nights with an actual INCENTIVE to go out (to kill bolters) - I honestly don’t know why they are unable to replicate that success.

To answer the question - Rimworld and Project Zomboid. As always.

Nelots,

Rimworld. As always.

How’s the Geneva checklist coming along?

realitaetsverlust,

I’m currently raising children in life pods to put them into the ripcore scanner to convert their brains into subcores to advance my mech army.

Nelots,

Nice. Last I played, I recently found out colonists’ moods are locked the second their enter a coma. I of course abused this by turning my colonists into unaging sangophages, getting them as happy as possible, having them deathrest permanently, and then giving them a psychic harmonizer.

Eventually I got my hands on a modified sangophage gene with psychic hypersensitivity, and it was smooth sailing from there. My little meat joy batteries would each give my colonists up to like +40 mood in a massive radius around my base.

tomiant, do games w Dying Light
@tomiant@piefed.social avatar

Nethack. Been playing for 30 years and still never ascended. This time I’m fully kitted out and I’ll be damned if I don’t get a win!

Azathoth,

I adore Nethack; there is so much to discover! Although, most of it is stuff that kills you. My first ascension was with the very reliable human Valkyrie.

tomiant,
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Yeah it’s ridiculously deep. Like I said, I played it for 30 years and I still learn new stuff all the time when I read the wiki or watch videos, like “damn! Had no clue, that is pretty smart, what a bizarre mechanism but it’s perfectly logical when you think about it” hahaha!

badgermurphy,

I’m pulling for you over here! I never made it past the fortress right after Medusa.

Imagine my great sorrow when I discovered that turning Perseus back to a man didn’t make him tame! 🥺

tomiant,
@tomiant@piefed.social avatar

Hahaha! First run ever that I got a wand of wishing and genuinely have nothing more I need, so I wished for a blessed figurine of an Archon and applied it, and he spawned with Demonbane and just mows down monsters like it’s nobody’s business. :)

badgermurphy,

“What do you get for the guy that has everything?” 😂

Mr. “Platinum Yendorian Express” over here!

tomiant,
@tomiant@piefed.social avatar

Hahahaha!

IronBird,

i finally beat DCSS once, after playing it constantly for a year

Duke_Nukem_1990,

Downloaded it because of this comment. An good starter guide / tutorial you can recommend?

tomiant,
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Oh wow, you are going to spend a lot of time on the https://nethackwiki.com, there’s also a tutorial on YouTube that goes into the basics. First tip is: dying is fun! Just experiment a lot in the beginning. Start out with a dwarven valkyrie, that’s the easiest class/race to play.

In the beginning you’re just going to learn the controls and get used to visually id monsters and items. I don’t know which version you play, I can recommend one with a visual GUI, I’m an ASCII purist myself, but the interface for vanilla Nethack is just brutal. There are variants like Fiqhack and Dynahack that come with a bunch of QoL improvements like separate windows for message history, inventory, stats et c.

It takes a very long time to learn and master (as evidenced by my 30 year journey), but there is just something to it, it is so well thought out and it has been continuously tweaked over almost 40 years, and sees plenty of people still playing it.

There’s a nethack subreddit that I would recommend checking out when you have questions!

Welcome, and go with Tyr!

shadshack, do gaming w VR is an absolute game changer for racing games

Oh yeah VR racing is awesome. If you can afford one, I highly recommend getting a steering wheel with haptic feedback. They have motors in the wheels that will make it pull back to center to straighten out, just like a real car does, as well as interface with a lot of the games directly so that the wheel will shake a bit as you are hitting bumps in the road. I have legitimately never been as immersed in VR as I have been with one of these wheels.

The Logitech G920 is the one I have, looks like it’s on a good sale right now on Amazon too.

PerogiBoi,
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I’ve been thinking of getting one! I have a force feedback airbus flight stick and it vibrates on take off or when I deploy flaps for approach and landing. Very very cool

Nighed, do gaming w VR is an absolute game changer for racing games
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If you have a gyroscopic controller, you can use it like a steering wheel too!

PerogiBoi,
@PerogiBoi@lemmy.ca avatar

Sadly I don’t :( it sounds cool though

Oka, do gaming w VR is an absolute game changer for racing games

What racing games are you playing?

PerogiBoi,
@PerogiBoi@lemmy.ca avatar

Assetto Corsa, Dirt Rally 2, Assetto Corsa Rally as well

HER0,
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I recommend trying Automobilista 2! It has decent VR support and decent VR performance compared to most sims, and makes it hard to race elsewhere for me.

PerogiBoi,
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I’ll have to check it out! I’ve seen it around but haven’t heard much about it :)

termus,
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If you want to test your vr legs or puke on your legs, try GRIP: Combat Racing

PerogiBoi,
@PerogiBoi@lemmy.ca avatar

Oof I played that in 2D and it was bonkers. There’s no way I’m trying it in vr haha

Lfrith,

Have you tried flying games? I’d imagine that would feel really cool in VR.

PerogiBoi,
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Oh yes! Elite Dangerous, XPlane 12 (and 11), VTOLVR, Aerofly FS4 are all the flying games I play in VR. It’s incredible.

Ketram, do games w Dying Light

Been playing absolum with my buddy, as well as playing Tainted Grail since it was on sale. Absolum is an incredible co-op game, and tainted grail surprised me with how much I’ve enjoyed it. Really happy with them both all around.

FlashMobOfOne,
@FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.world avatar

TG Sims me with its banger of s demo.

Matty_r, do games w Emoji blobs or construction vehicles? Help me choose my game's visual identity | 😊 vs 🚜 |
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I’ve always liked some of the stuff that Kenney produces:

www.kenney.nl

Might be some inspiration there

purple_mimosa,
@purple_mimosa@lemmy.world avatar

What and absolutely gorgeous website and assets! I may indeed take inspiration from these.

Aielman15, do games w Day 529 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing
@Aielman15@lemmy.world avatar

I played this game years after its release, luckily without spoilers, but I had heard a LOT about it and how great it was.

It’s one of the very few instances of a game living up to its hype. Loved every second of it! The humour is always on point, gameplay is unique, soundtrack is on fire, and the story’s not bad either. I only had minor grievances with it, but nothing that made it drop below a 9/10 for me.

Klear, (edited ) do gaming w VR is an absolute game changer for racing games

VR is a gamechanger for everything. It literally changes the games.

bestbry, do games w Dying Light

I’m playing lost records bloom and rage, and it’s a lot of fun, I love the stand by me vibe and it’s really well put out.

ElectricWaterfall, do gaming w VR is an absolute game changer for racing games

I agree, sadly racing games are the worst for vr motion sickness for me. Wish there was a way around it.

HER0,
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Most can get past the simulation sickness with time. The key is to never let it get so bad that you get sick or experience pain. Only do small sessions of activity that slightly push the envelope, and be patient.

I don’t recommend racing games to anyone new to VR.

PerogiBoi,
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Ive got pretty decent vr legs and I experienced some nausea after about 30km of rally racing (around a half hour). Went away after a few minutes. I’ve got a very strong pc so there was zero lag and it was buttery smooth but the nausea still happened 🥴

Wlm,

If you think it’s worth the investment you could keep on trying. It does get better over time. What helped for me initially was only turning my head on straights, and keeping it straight ahead on turns. I’m guessing because then you’re not mixing real and fake acceleration. It defeats the purpose a little, but might be worth it. Oh and also what other people said: quit while you’re ahead. Recovery can take hours if you really push it, similar to seasickness. Oh and don’t do accidental donuts in your Ariel Atom all the time. That was fun until it wasn’t 🤢 😉, back with Driveclub on the PSVR 1.

Nighed,
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Also - close your eyes if you are about to crash or spin!

… I should try it out again, see if there are enough games out there to make valves new headset worth it.

afaix, do games w Dying Light

I’ve bought and installed Assassins Creed Rogue and have almost 20 hours in it now. It’s basically Black Flag without the Caribbean theme

tatann,

Does it also have the horrible mandatory stealth and eavesdropping sections ?

afaix,

You can just kill everyone in stealth sections so far, and there was no eavesdropping in the missions I’ve done. There are some escort missions, but they give you time and tools to try killing all of the attackers before they even approach

hexagon527, do games w Do you preorder games?

no i wait until they’re at least 50% off. no exceptions. unless someone buys it for me.

BurntWits,
@BurntWits@sh.itjust.works avatar

You might like !patientgamers :)

BigBenis, do games w Do you preorder games?
@BigBenis@lemmy.world avatar

I never pre-order. I broke that rule exactly once and pre-ordered No Man’s Sky, boy did they make a fool out of me. Never again.

There are plenty of games I play that are on early access, the qualifier is whether the game is in a playable state and is fun to play (by account of online reviews or friend’s recommendations).

oopsgodisdeadmybad,

Exactly this. If it’s already fun, and especially if the early access price is good, then buying a somewhat janky game that will get better seems fine.

SCmSTR, do games w Dying Light

Recently discovered The Division 2.

Apparently this game came out before the pandemic and also predicted it. So-so gunplay, great rpg progression so far (I’m level 23/40), and the world is insanely beautiful. I like dungeon crawlers, I like exploring, I like shooting stuff, so this game fits pretty well.

Unfortunately, it has this weird, mouse sensitivity jitter issue that seems pretty tied into framerate for some reason. I dropped my mouse polling rate way down and that helped a ton, but it’s still there for whatever reason.

ltxrtquq,
_ed,

Replaying the division at the mo, but love both D1 and D2 although noting the engines/environments are great but the stories characters are pretty bland.

Zahille7,

The first game is so incredibly atmospheric. Walking through the empty snow-covered New York streets, looting through abandoned houses, apartments and offices; exploring the subway and other iconic NYC locations.

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