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AceFuzzLord, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of November December 21st

Just finished the holiday carrolling quest in Toontown Rewritten last night.

I have also recently been having fun with the KilaFlow demo. It’s a 3D platformer that has you playing through each level multiple times but is still really fun because it can be fairly fast paced.

But I think my crowning achievement for games played this month was beating my first ever fallout new vegas run a couplendays ago. Embarrassed the Legate with just a fully modded war club… before embarrassing Oliver with Salt Upon Wound’s Fist after talking him down in a House run.

Korhaka, do games w What free to play games can run smoothly on my old laptop?

Should run Wurm online just fine, which isn’t that demanding but is still a 3D games. Sandbox MMO that I got back into playing lately, casual game to most people.

2D games are great too like most people are suggesting, got a 2011 Pentium laptop running Drox Operative 2 at a smooth 60FPS.

dhork, do games w What free to play games can run smoothly on my old laptop?

Nethack

Harvey656,
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I’d be worried if it didn’t run nethack!

frankenswine,

the game to rule them all

tynansdtm, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of November December 21st

Persona 3 Reload. Borrowed it from the library. And on the side, some Slay the Princess.

TabbsTheBat, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of November December 21st
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Im replaying the original dying light :3. Honestly the way old games are better in so many ways, and worse in others is something I find interesting

GammaGames,

Elaborate! If you want to, that first Dying Light was a great game but I never played the sequels

TabbsTheBat,
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This is mostly for AAA games not so much indies… and not neccessarily just dying light

One thing about older games that tends to be better imo is the world design, even with the worse tech a lot of the time they feel more tightly designed around the mechanics, being more densely populated with content, instead of just being massive open worlds even when that doesn’t serve the gameplay loop, or having the far cry 5 “tackle zones in whatever order” thing, which just leads to them all feeling inconsequential and kinda samey, cause you don’t get zones designed for specific skills you pick up later etc. and in general newer games feel more homogenized imo, like every game is an open world first person shooter, with light RPG elements (unless it’s an online arena hero shooter), and what would’ve been the central mechanic boils down to a small part of it. so dying light for me feels like a parkour game while more of the modern games that feature those mechanics feel like games that happen to have parkour in them

Also in general older games feel less intrusive, newer games just have pop-ups and collectables and UI for every little thing all the time, it feels like it just wants you to buy a battlepass and DLC and whatever else

But where they are a lot worse is accesability. I mean dying light’s controller settings are weird, like you have 4 presets you can change, but you can’t bind the buttons individually, and some games I played don’t have options to rebind at all even if they detect the controller. I always end up just using steam input anyway tbh, but if not for that replaying those games would be a lot more painful, also I often find a lot of settings like FOV or whatever else lacking (dying light is fine in that regard :3), and there’s also things in a lot of older games where they don’t neccesarily remind you what quest you’re on, or teach you certain mechanics etc. So sometimes when I take a break from one for a while I end up needing to just run around or look up what im actually meant to be doing lol :3 maybe that’s just me

Though overall I do enjoy a lot of the older games more than modern ones in the AAA scene lol. I do still play a lot of modern indies as well :3

GammaGames,

🎯

Good description of the problems! I don’t play many big games nowadays but the tutorialization definitely feels heavy handed. I’m reminded of the newer Doom games that want to make sure players don’t get confused with pops for every single enemy. I think it’s a result of trying to scoop up a wider net of players to recoup those crazy dev costs.

Accessibility is a big win, replaying older games is sometimes very jank because of how games have evolved!

jrbaconcheese, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of November December 21st

Back and forth between Silksong (on console) until either my thumbs hurt or I’m overly pissed off, then Satisfactory on PC. Then after about 321 hours I remember I have to eat or pee.

Vodulas,

Just gotta get this aluminum factory up, then I’ll be done. What’s that MAM, you’re done scanning a hard drive? New recipe you say. Guess I need to rebuild that aluminum factory…

jrbaconcheese,

Silksong has the other end of the problem: “Fuck this, I’m never going to play again” rage quit. So I get a day or two off.

SapphironZA, do games w What free to play games can run smoothly on my old laptop?

Open Transport Tycoon.

Creat,

Many people look at the game graphics and think it’s a joke, but the gameplay is actually great, even by today standards. If you’re even a little into transportation games, just give it a go. It’ll also run on a toaster.

apftwb,

Hello fellow OpenTTD enjoyer.

apftwb, (edited ) do games w What free to play games can run smoothly on my old laptop?

I’m enjoying OpenTTD right now. Free and has native Linux support. Think Sim City 2000 mixed with Factorio.

store.steampowered.com/app/1536610/OpenTTD/

The original XCOM is good and even palatable for a modern audience with mods.

www.gog.com/en/game/xcom_ufo_defense

The original Deus Ex is good and even palatable for a modern audience with mods.

www.gog.com/en/game/deus_ex

Space Station 14. Funny online space roleplay game. Also free. Steep learning curve, but not as bad as the original SS13.

spacestation14.com

remington, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of November December 21st
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Diablo 4 season 11

Asparagus0098, do games w What free to play games can run smoothly on my old laptop?

The original release of cave story is free.

www.cavestory.org/download/cave-story.php

Nomorereddit, do games w Is it all a dream?

I like cooking in both realities tho. Legit try cooking with chatgpt, no ads, endless recipes, you can even be like: “here’s what I got to cook wit!” Or “Here’s how many servings I want and the nutrient outcomes I want.” Please excuse speech to text use, am at the dog park. Proof:

Nomorereddit,
orenj,

Not to be a downer but fuck… getting cooking recipes online is in such a shitty state that I don’t actually have any arguments against using the plaigarism machine for it. And I’m a pretty big llm hater. Fuck recipe websites.

Nomorereddit,

I’d like to tell you about my chicken pot pie ecipe, but first, let me tell you about the day I first saw the sun…and What I did every half second of that day.

F ai, but it’s helping me be more creative with my insta pot

cecilkorik,
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AI is really shitty, but it will never be as shitty as some SEO blogspammer humans are. AI is simply not capable of going to such depths on its own, being that shitty is a uniquely human ability that AI can only aspire to achieve someday with human assistance.

jlow, do games w Building GameSieve for GOG: A Chat With the Developer
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Interesting, I would love a service that periodically checks my wishlist in Steam to see which of them is available on GOG, but could not find anything, do you perhaps now something like that?

any1th3r3,

ITAD allows for wishlist (and collection) imports from both Steam and GOG. You’ll end up with a unified wishlist, where you can set specific rules to get notified when there’s a sale, including which specific stores have a game on sale.
That’s what I use to track any game I wishlist, with specific rules to notify me when said game is on sale at GOG.

silverchase,
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ITAD’s Augmented Steam browser add-on also shows you price comparisons on Steam store and wishlist pages.

jlow,
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Oh, interesting, I did nit think of that, thanks!

ordnance_qf_17_pounder, do games w Is it all a dream?

I actually hate chores in video games now. Especially travelling around in games where I know the map like the back of my hand. Recent example for me is Hollow Knight. Amazing game but I’m pretty far into it and can’t be bothered with the back and forth now.

Vodulas, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of November December 21st

A lot of Peak with my partner. Having a ton of fun

justdaveisfine, do games w Is it all a dream?

I was thinking about this the other day when I would cut down a dozen trees in Valheim, and then had to chop firewood in real life.

Funky. At least I’m not hungry every 15 minutes.

Nomorereddit,

I’m literally thinking valheim, when I made this. I gotta make more bread after work today…in game.

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