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Auster, do games w What games have you sunk the most time into?

Does Mbin count? =P

Jokes aside, imo, Skyrim, Starbound and Final Fantasy XII are great games to sink a long time. Of those, Skyrim I played the least due to life happening, but was enough to sink a few dozen hours already. Starbound easily surpassed the 600 hours for me, even if I barely use mods or played multiplayer. And Final Fantasy XII, on my first save I got to the final boss, I was nearing 300 hours already, and for a game originally on a 4.7 GB disc, it has a lot to do, so much so that, in that save, I was just starting to scratch past the surface.

secret300,

ooo, Final Fantasy XII is on sale right now too…

bassomitron,

I’d argue FF12’s content is primarily grinding, though. I liked the game, actually just beat it this summer. But, I was definitely ready to be done with it by the time the credits rolled. I finished with around 70 hours, I think. There are a lot of secrets and whatnot, I just wish their crafting/bazaar system wasn’t so tedious with its requirements.

MrNesser, do games w What games have you sunk the most time into?

Think I have about 1000 hours in Isaac

Menschlicher_Fehler, do games w What games have you sunk the most time into?
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https://feddit.org/pictrs/image/cc37480a-408a-4eec-b59a-a0fa3759985c.png

I have a lot more hours on Counter-Strike Source than that, but that was before Steam started counting hours. I also played a ton of Sims 2 and 3.

secret300,

I like the screenshot. I’m gonna edit my post to include mine now.

Is there still a community that plays css? I would love to play it because I’m not happy with CS2 currently.

Menschlicher_Fehler,
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Last time I played CSS was in 2018, so I can’t really answer that. But according to SteamDB there are currently 11000 players.

simple, do games w What games have you sunk the most time into?

Binding of Isaac: Rebirth and Civ 5. Those two took over my life for a while.

Lojcs, do games w Would "suggest price" be a positive option for steam?

Seeing how many devs ignore suggested regional pricing unless steam autofills it for them, nobody would enable this on their own, and you can’t make this sort of thing opt out.

lorty, do games w Would "suggest price" be a positive option for steam?
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Have a look at steam reviews then ponder how people would use it

Poopfeast420, do games w Would "suggest price" be a positive option for steam?
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In a perfect world, sure, but in our reality you’d just get tons of people saying they want Elden Ring for a dollar or something.

But even if it worked, it’s just games getting on sale faster. Right now, you can either pay a higher price today or wait until the game gets as cheap as you want, but it might take months or years.

As for just the information, how much people would pay for a game, that’s what market research if for I guess.

tinwelint, do games w Would "suggest price" be a positive option for steam?

I think that would be abused pretty quickly to get games sold at 60+ down to 1 or less.

ICastFist, do gaming w favourite gameboy family games?
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On GBC, Shantae is a lovely game.

DdCno1,

You might be interested in this ROM hack, which enables GBA enhancements that the developers themselves came up with for later re-releases.

www.romhacking.net/hacks/3462/

If you’re using an emulator, use this patch on top:

www.romhacking.net/hacks/3567/

Sophocles, do gaming w favourite gameboy family games?

Legend of Zelda: Minish Cap for GBA is my all time favorite from the series. It was made late in the gameboy development cycle, and feels miles ahead of other gba titles. Imo it’s the pinnacle of 2d Zelda.

Another great title is Fire Emblem. It’s not the first one, but a lot of them can be played out of order, and it’s tons of fun if you like turn based strategy.

Other mentions: Pokemon FireRed/LeafGreen, Pokemon Yellow/Blue, Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, Legend of Zelda Oracle of Seasons/Ages, Link’s Awakening, Fire Emblem Sacred Stones, Final Fight One, and the Elden Ring demake

sleepybisexual,

Where do j get the elden ring demakes? I like demakes as a concept

Sophocles,

It’s unofficial, but you can play it via browser at shin.itch.io/elden-ring-gb, or download it and play via emulator

SilverShark, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of December 22nd

I’m splitting time between two Switch games. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredders Revenge, and Little Kitty, Big City.

One is super awesome 2D beat 'em up, the other is a cozy game in which you play as a cat trying to get back home.

I love both and got to say I love the whole concept of LKBC. It’s a bit of a glitchy game, but it doesn’t get problematic.

I also have been playing Valves Deadlock, but I’m traveling without my PC over Christmas.

CharlesReed, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of December 22nd
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Finished the Night Springs and the Lake House expansions, as well as Alan Wake 2 itself. I actually really liked The Lake House, and imo it was scarier than the main game. It got me really excited for Control 2.

Got through a few levels in Doom II.

Decided to have another go through We Happy Few, at least Arthur's chapter, as kind of a palate cleanser after spending so much time on Remedy games. I'm working on a few achievements, so it might end up being a longer playthrough than last time.

deck5955, do zapytajszmer w Pdf na plik tekstowy - pytanko

Może pomogą Ci te narzędzia: tinywow.com/tools

ErsatzCoalButter, do gaming w favourite gameboy family games?
  • Avenging Spirit*
  • Dragon Quest Monsters 2
  • Burgertime Deluxe
  • Donkey Kong (an expanded version of the arcade game)
  • Legend of the River King
  • Heroes of Might and Magic

edit: Many people find Avenging Spirit ethically complicated due to its terrifying premise, just be advised it is roughly as dark as The Darkness II or a modern occult crime horror thriller

notnotmike,
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  • on the original D.K. game. It was fun as a kid and it’s fun to see the origins of the characters
brsrklf,

The original Donkey Kong is the arcade game. The NES port came later and was missing one of the four levels the arcade game had.

Strangely enough some licenced ports for the era’s computers were complete arcade ports unlike the in-house NES one.

On the Wii they released a “special edition” of NES Donkey Kong restoring the missing level.

Zedstrian,

The ‘restored’ version is an official ROM hack of the NES version, so it can be played on the NES itself too via a flashcart.

brsrklf,

Yeah, I don’t have a NES anymore but I got that ROM on a hacked NES classic, and it works using the built-in emulator.

Donkey Kong was already in the NES classic, but of course it was the original NES version.

brsrklf,

Note on Donkey Kong game boy, it starts with the 4 arcade levels then adds about a hundred more levels taking advantage of new moves and turning into more of a platform/puzzle kind of game.

This is really the starting point of what became Mario Vs Donkey Kong (which is another good GBA game to recommend, actually).

AstralPath, do gaming w favourite gameboy family games?

Mario Tennis and Mario Golf are awesome

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