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JackGreenEarth, do gaming w What's your favourite and/or least favourite gaming hardware?
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I only have one, a 16 inch, 120hz, 16GB RAM, 1660 Ti laptop, so it’s got to be that. I do like it, though.

sleepybisexual,

Wow that’s powerful. My laptops at epretty weak

Annoyed_Crabby, do astronomy w Size Comparison: Pluto and Australia

Still can’t unsee Pluto on Pluto

aramus, do games w Deadlock (Valve's Unannounced Title) Passes 12k Peak Players in Closed Alpha

Somebody wants to invite me? I can play with you during EU evenings, if you want.

lostpolaris, do games w Deadlock (Valve's Unannounced Title) Passes 12k Peak Players in Closed Alpha
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Would love an invite as well :) Thank you in advance if anyone does decide to give one!

Statick, do games w Deadlock (Valve's Unannounced Title) Passes 12k Peak Players in Closed Alpha

Thank you for the invite and holy crap. That game is so much fun. Derailed all my plans for the night.

Bogusmcfakester, do games w Deadlock (Valve's Unannounced Title) Passes 12k Peak Players in Closed Alpha

If anyone has an invite going pls let me know

shnizmuffin, do gaming w What's your favourite and/or least favourite gaming hardware?
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Favorite: Nintendo 3DS XL. I never would have thought a resistive touchscreen would last that long. What an absolute beating that thing took.

Dogshit: Microsoft Sidewinder Game Pad Pro (1999 edition). Motherfucker didn’t know up from left.

sleepybisexual,

My 3ds has taken a beating too. Those things are champs

code, do games w Deadlock (Valve's Unannounced Title) Passes 12k Peak Players in Closed Alpha

Anyone feeling friendly…

s.team/p/kpd-gjv/cdrdhmfn

Much appreciated

Harvey656,

Is this some sort of Phishing website? Anyone on a more locked down machine verify?

Mojave,

Bro it’s steam’s own link shortener, it’s one Google away…

HKayn,
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Damn, your machine must have been heavily locked down to be able to figure that out!

Zachariah, do gaming w Gamers Above 30, What Older Games Would You Still Recommend to Younger Gamers?
@Zachariah@lemmy.world avatar

Portal

EldritchFeminity,

Surprised to only see this mentioned a couple of times in here. This and the sequel are probably the two games I would recommend everyone play, gamers and non-gamers alike. They’re just that good and easy to get into from a controls perspective.

Wrufieotnak,

Most likely because we people >30 don’t see it as an older game. =D

Jeanschyso,

If I’m going to recommend old games, it’ll be mostly games from the age of Intel Pentium 3, before all this newfangled multi core stuff they’re up to these days. Anything that comes after that is someone else’s to go to bat to. Heck I was playing Doom for a few years at a cousin’s house before we had our family computer in 98

Antium, do gaming w Gamers Above 30, What Older Games Would You Still Recommend to Younger Gamers?
  • Tron 2.0 - A FPS game set inside computers from the early 2000s. There were a lot of great weapons in the game but I always went back with the Disc throwing weapon.
  • Homeworld 1/2/Cataclysm- An 3D space RTS series 1999/2000s. During the campaign all units made carry through to the next mission.
Thteven,
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Homeworld is fantastic. I heard the new one sucks though and that really bums me out :(

Jeanschyso,

I hear some of the online modes are awesome but the story was a bust. I was looking forward to a good old Homeworld story but I heard enough to know not to buy it.

It’s also one of those games that end up as discord competitive games, like a lot of fighting games. You kinda need to play against people who are really into RTS if you’re gonna play it online a few months after release.

agent_nycto, do gaming w Gamers Above 30, What Older Games Would You Still Recommend to Younger Gamers?

It’s not super old, but the original BioShock is one of those games that you can point to and say “this is art”. It’s an amazing exploration of Ann Rand, capitalism, addiction, art, deregulation, unions, and greed, all with the most beautiful art deco levels. The mechanics of the powers you get are tied into the themes and your choices of how to acquire them are in themselves a statement of the self vs others. It’s well thought out from the ground up, from aesthetic choices to narrative ones, and one of the few games that absolutely nails it.

I enjoy the gameplay of the second one even better, though I feel the attempt to explore collectivism doesn’t fit as well by using the same motifs as the first one, the dlc Minerva’s Den has the most tragic exploration of identity and the singularity out there.

The third is fun to play but I think they were trying to explore too much of everything at once, between America, racism, classism, quantum states and everything else, and unlike the first two, the mechanics of the plasmids didn’t really lend anything to the story. The dlc is fun, but rewrote a poignant lesson from the base game and watered it down.

PraiseTheSoup,

I’ll add that while the remastered version of BioShock looks and plays somewhat better, the “improved” lighting completely destroys the original atmosphere. Keep that in mind if you’re trying this game for the first time.

brian, do games w Deadlock (Valve's Unannounced Title) Passes 12k Peak Players in Closed Alpha

friends for over 30 days apparently for everyone here asking for invites

SSJMarx,

They must have just made that change, I got it the other day from someone who I had just added to my list.

JDPoZ, do games w Deadlock (Valve's Unannounced Title) Passes 12k Peak Players in Closed Alpha
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Hello fellow gamers! Can I trouble any of you for an invite??? 😁😁😁

themusicman,
JDPoZ,
@JDPoZ@lemmy.world avatar

Doesn’t seem to be working - I presume because Steam says those chat links are single-use, so once anyone here clicked it, it becomes invalid.

I think a private message with that same kind of link would work though. Messaging you now. 😅

pjwestin, do gaming w Gamers Above 30, What Older Games Would You Still Recommend to Younger Gamers?
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Most good platformers from the 80s and 90s still hold up: Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros. 3, Super Mario World, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Sonic 3, Sonic & Knuckles, the Donkey Kong Country Games…

The Atari 2600 was before my time, but I bought one at a flea market when I was a kid and was actually impressed by how fun a lot of those games were: Laser Blast, Outlaw, Warlords, and Missile Command, to name a few. The problem is that the hardware is pretty important to the experience. The responsivemess (or lack thereof) of those old controllers is part of the design, so I’m not sure they’d emulate well.

Once you get into the early 3D era, it’s hard for me to say what’s actually good and what’s nostalgia. I love Goldeneye, and it revolutionized the FPS, but it’s probably a pretty bad experience if you didn’t grow up on it. I’m pretty sure Mario 64 is still a legitimately good; it seems like it was still well received on the Switch, and it’s core mechanics have remained basically the same through Sunshine, the Galaxy games, and Odyssey. I think Legend of Zelda: OoT is still legitimately good, but it’s hard to tell. I certainly still enjoy playing it, and it think it’s worthwhile just to see the origins of Z-Targeting, but I’m sure it does feel dated. Either way, you should play the N64 version of Majora’s Mask for sure. It’s still the strangest, darkest Zelda game, and the 3DS version was shit.

Finally, most turn-based RPGs are going to hold up, but I want to make special mention of Pokémon Gold, Silver, and (especially) Crystal. It’s become trendy in the last few years to say these games are actually bad because of a bad level curve, a bad post game, and some other assorted complaints. The level curve criticism is fair, but the post game is great, and most of the other issues are just people who are upset it didn’t follow some of the conventions set by later games. I could say a lot about it, especially if I got into it’s connectivity with RBY, Stadium, and Stadium 2, but I’ll just say it’s still one of the highlights of the franchise, and a contender for greatest sequel of all time. Every fan of the Pokémon should play Crystal at least once.

StuffYouFear, do games w Deadlock (Valve's Unannounced Title) Passes 12k Peak Players in Closed Alpha

Mind if I have one?

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