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lightnsfw, do games w Favorite retro games?

Gunstar Heroes

ViscloReader, do games w Favorite retro games?

Super metroid

9bananas, do games w Are there any games like Starfield?

so for something completely different and focusing solely on the “size” aspect:

the biggest, that i am aware of, game in terms of sheer SIZE involved, is Stellaris:

it’s a paradox grand strategy game, not first person at all, so completely different from the other recommendations and probably nothing to do with what you asked for…but if you want something truly MASSIVE…well…can’t go much larger than galaxy spanning all out war involving gigantic fleets and armies!

so if power fantasies is something you’re interested in, maybe take a look! it’s pretty easy to get into, but has a lot of depth (but no requirement) to master later on! and it has a lot of settings regarding game speed and difficulty to tailor it to your tastes.

and mods, god help me, the mods; play a couple hours to get to know the game, then definitely get Gigastructural Engineering from the workshop. short list of ridiculous engineering:

  • Attack Moons
  • Behemoth Planetcraft
  • Neutronstar Gigaforge
  • Matryoshka Brain
  • and a bunch, even more ridiculously huge projects!

(sidenote: the new DLC subscription on steam is…kinda worth it honestly. not the worst idea, especially to just try it out for a couple hours. i was extremely skeptical, but it’s kinda, surprisingly, less predatory than the previous “we’ll release 2 20$ DLCs, and 1 30/40$ DLC per year” model…)

UnfairUtan, (edited ) do games w Any Roguelike/Roguelite suggestions?

Having a lot of fun with Tiny Rogues. It’s still in development, and will be for another year probably. However it has enough content for dozens of hours of fun!

SplashJackson,

Tony Rogues sounds like he would be friends with David S. Pumpkins

UnfairUtan,

Whoops, fixed! 😁

swordgeek, do games w Favorite retro games?

I don’t go back to it (Win 3.1 games are a PITA to get running), but I really wish someone would remake Millennium Auction. It was a very clever version of the old board game Masterpiece.

techhead7890, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of January 12th

I’ve been learning Monster Hunter and am a little ways in - I started out with SnS but am trying out some other tools too. I kinda interspersed it with trying out Dark Souls too (which definitely feels like the more punishing of the two!) and it’s been pretty interesting to try out a more Japanese perspective on combat that’s often described like “watching animations and taking turns”. I’ve also been doing a bit of the Gower MMO Brighter Shores from time to time. It’s been lovely to see Andrew’s particular sense of understated humour in the quest dialogue, and I’ve slowly got a few hundred levels here and there idling away for XP.

circuitfarmer, do games w Favorite retro games?
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Super Contra for NES (sometimes just called Super C). Stupid shoot em up action done to perfection.

Metal Slug games are great in emulation; similar to above.

HollowNaught, do games w Favorite retro games?
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Metroid zero mission

Played it on my gameboy micro, what an experience

AceFuzzLord, do games w Favorite retro games?

I don’t ever really go back to retro games much anymore, but I recently did come back to Devil Dice/XI (in Japan) and I just really like the arcade like mode where dice keep spawning until the board fills up and you lose. Pretty much the only mode I play since the AI cheat, I swear.

TokenEffort, do games w Do you wish that you could recycle games?
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That would be an awesome feature but finance bros will find a way to abuse it in milliseconds.

smeg,

I think there is a digital games storefront that lets you sell your games (robot cache maybe?) and it seems pretty NFT-ish, so yeah

Kelly,

I just had a look at their offer and it has a few issues.

  • Customers can’t resell a game license until 90 days after its release day and 7 days after their purchase (whichever is later).
  • The option to list a license for sale may be revoked if the publisher delists the title
  • The resale price is 100% of the current store price for the title but the reseller recieves only a 25% “resale commission”.
  • This commission can be paid as store currency “IRON” or credited to your original payment method for a fee. If your original payment method has expired then only IRON is available.

help.robotcache.com/…/360029179691-Resale-Policy

So they keep 75% of resale revenue, the purchaser doesn’t see any discounts, and it can’t be used to access delisted games?

Its a bit of a monkey paw.

smeg,

I imagine that’s the only thing they could get the publishers to agree to. Still, it’s better than nothing!

Soulifix,

If that's what it has to take - go for it.

Katana314,

This is exactly my worry.

Suppose that on some level, this was possible. You wouldn’t see nice, cozy instances of people who’ve finished their old collection selling them to low-income folks that just got their first Steam Deck. You’d put some games on sale for $10, and an automated Python script would automatically buy them and put them back up for sale for $49.98, one cent less than the new copies being sold.

When literally every single digital copy of a game is “equivalent”, the used games market just doesn’t make sense - although there’s a hundred third-party sites that would like it to work that way so they can take their un-earned cut.

Katana314, do games w Favorite retro games?

One retro game that I think hasn’t really been well-imitated since is called The Last Express. You’re on the last major express train through Europe before World War I.

What sets it apart is both a very vivid art style using rotoscoping of live actors, as well as a real-time gameplay system wherein the NPCs of the train can constantly move around, scoot past you in the car hallways, or even seek you out during certain key events.

jroid8, do games w Favorite retro games?

Super Mario War and Pocket Tanks

In Iran we always pirate games (except PlayStation games) because US sanctions has banned trades with Iran. Back when I was a kid instead of buying CDs with one game I bought packages which had 100 smaller games and I didn’t buy often because I couldn’t buy games on my own. There are some famous ones among these 600 games (I bought 6 CDs over the years) like peggle, plants vs zombies, chicken invaders, and some others. Despite having fun with many more games, these are the ones I remember the most. Despite not getting a lot of chances to play computer games with others these games where the most fun to play with others

umean2me,

That’s an awesome story (not the trade ban part but that you made the most of the situation)! Those games are always the best, the memories always matter most.

Diddlydee, do games w Favorite retro games?

Streets of Rage, Golden Axe, Shinobi, Gunstar Heroes, Splatterhouse 3.

EvilBit,

Gunstar fucking Heroes. You’re a gentleperson and a scholar.

setsneedtofeed, do games w Favorite retro games?
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Fallout 1, which I’ve probably replayed about ten times more than the second game. It’s concise, with this depressing and dark world that gives a feeling never fully replicated in sequels.

Lords Of The Realm 2, a great little strategy game with an effortlessly charming aesthetic.

Civil War Generals 2, when I feel like really grinding out a strategy game. It has the bright colors and charming graphics which create a clear and readable battlefield that can be brutally difficult as units get ground down into ragged bands.

slazer2au, do games w Do you wish that you could recycle games?

I’ve learned that over in the EU, people can actually re-sell their games on Steam.

Going to need your source on that mate.

Soulifix,

I'm not doing the leg work for you. If you're that curious, you look it up.

nogooduser,

If you make a claim like that then you obviously got it from somewhere. That means that it should be easier for you to quote that source.

From the other side it could be very difficult to disprove it because it might not explicitly be stated that it isn’t allowed. It might just not provide the functionality to resell the games. Looking for a source to prove that something doesn’t exist is very hard.

otp,

You said “I’ve learned” meaning it’s not common knowledge. This post also makes it sound like something you’ve recently learned. So you should have the source handy, no?

slazer2au,

Ah, your one of those “do your own research” people as opposed to here is my supporting information.

earphone843,

There is a balance, though. Just saying, “Source,” and expecting to be spoon fed information from a stranger on the internet is just as bad.

Like, if I was dubious about a claim, I wouldn’t trust the person making the claim to give me unbiased sources, so I research it myself. Trying to be a pedantic ass is a large part of why I’m knowledgeable on so many subjects.

In fact, I’ll only ask for a source if I know they can’t provide one.

FelixCress,

eurogamer.net/eu-rules-publishers-cannot-stop-you…

The Court said the exclusive right of distribution of a copy of a computer program covered by the license is “exhausted on its first sale”.

The ruling means that gamers in European Union member states are free to sell their downloaded games, whether they’re from Steam, Origin or another digital platform - no matter what End User License Agreement has been signed.

The ruling continues: “Therefore, even if the licence agreement prohibits a further transfer, the rightholder can no longer oppose the resale of that copy.”

And then

game8.co/…/steam-gog-and-others-must-allow-resell…

gratux,

so this is about selling your steam account, since you can’t sell individual keys?

FelixCress, (edited )

Pass, no idea. There appears to be a European Court of Justice ruling saying that you are entitled to sell individual pieces of software and Steam cannot stop you from doing so, ie their EULA is invalid in this regard.

But I am not aware about any legislation which would force them to create a mechanism for you to do so. I have only googled the entire thing out of curiosity.

I guess it is easier with GoG games, you can just copy them to someone else’s pc, delete from your machine and it is sorted, someone else can use them.

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