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BmeBenji, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of September 24th

I bought Cyberpunk 2077 release day. I enjoyed it and played a good bit for about a month. I never finished the story. It’s time for a fresh playthrough thanks to update 2.0 and Phantom Liberty

Skwerls, do games w What games have the best mining/smelting/forging components?

Factorio, although it’s more about automating those things. Satisfactory or Dyson Sphere Program, which are 3d versions of the same concept.

If you want more of a creating bench style, there’s a whole crop of games under the “open world survival craft” genre such as valheim, raft, rust, project zomboid, green hell, and so on.

scrubbles,
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+1 for satisfactory, and the 3000 hours I have logged in it.

slazer2au,

Ah, so you are approaching mid game.

SickDisturbence, do games w What games have the best mining/smelting/forging components?

Try Stationeers, if you like difficulty. Smelting single metals is easy, but having to smelt ores at a specific temp and pressure to create alloys is hard, especially if you have to first manufacture the gas that heats it.

mightyfoolish, do games w What games have the best mining/smelting/forging components?

The only one I liked is the Monster Hunter series.

AgentGrimstone, do gaming w What is the most terrifying RTS game unit to be up against?

Siege tanks in siege mode

boletus, do games w whats your unconcious sign that you really really like the game you are playing

When I start choosing to play that instead of a multiplayer game with mates. And also when I start recommending it to people. It’s all kinda involuntary at this point.

SinkingLotus, do games w What games have the best mining/smelting/forging components?
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I haven’t played the games I’m about to recommend.

  1. Sengoku Dynasty - store.steampowered.com/app/…/Sengoku_Dynasty
  2. Medieval Dynasty - store.steampowered.com/app/…/Medieval_Dynasty

Is it Life Simulator type games you’re interested in? Or just specifically those concerning mining, smithing, and forging?

morphballganon,

Just games where you make the things you use out of raw materials you get from the ground

SinkingLotus,
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How about Planet Crafter? You crash land on a planet and you have to terraform the planet using the materials you gather.

There’s also Occupy Mars. This is more realistic. It’s just that there’s one aspect of it that I think you might love.

store.steampowered.com/…/Occupy_Mars_The_Game/

Using a drill, crane and vehicle to break down boulders for example.

4am, do games w What games have the best mining/smelting/forging components?

…Minecraft. No, really. It’s actually good.

SinkingLotus,
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Especially with a decent modpack. Specifically, one that comes with Tinker’s Construct.

key, do games w What games have the best mining/smelting/forging components?
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In case you didn’t see already, Portia has a sequel that’s at very late stage early access.

The whole pantheon of Factory games fill a similar itch like some others have mentioned.

I’ve very recently started playing Dinkum which is a bit more Portia/Stardew/Animal Crossing like, with running around to harvest and mine then crafting and selling to buy things to build your island.

A bit less purely crafting but a good game with similar spirit is Graveyard Keeper.

Some of the survival games have decent crafting mechanics. Like 7 days to die you can turn down the zombie part and spend some hours running around and getting material to build a base and fix vehicles and stuff. Also Raft and Volcanoids are some other crafty survival game.

Chocrates, do games w What games have the best mining/smelting/forging components?

Vintage Story. It is a survival game built by former Minecraft modders. It has pretty detailed metal crafting. You have to forge your items and then shape them on an anvil

simple,

On one hand I love vintage story’s focus on realism, on the other hand crafting and smelting stuff takes forever I sometimes wish it were as simple as minecraft. It’s cool the first few times but if I have to make another pot or heat up my metals and wack them a million times I’m going insane.

Definitely what OP is looking for, though.

Chocrates,

I agree, if it was that alone it would be fantastic imo but the hostile fauna AND the Lovecraft demons that spawn make it so frustrating sometimes. Being unable to find tin and dieing to wolves an hour away from base (with no stock way of finding your body) is what made me stop my last run and I haven’t picked it up in about a year.

pfm, do zapytajszmer w bazy muzyczki na licencji cc0 - co polecacie, czy są jakieś darmowe?

Polecam open.audio

edit: nie mam pewności czy CC0, ale na pewno jakieś CC będzie

makemoshnotwar,
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thx

BedInspector, do games w What games have the best mining/smelting/forging components?

You gotta check out Satisfactory. That’s the whole game.

key,
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The whole game is to not manually mine/smelt/forge.

Wootz,

The whole factory subgenre literally spawned from the idea “what if we made a factory that did the grinding for us”.

4am,

Or the OG Factorio

PM_ME_FEET_PICS,

Or the OG Modded Minecraft.

Hunter2, do games w What games have the best mining/smelting/forging components?

Don’t know about the best, but I detest games around crafting and I absolutely loved Subnautica. The whole experience become one of my video games.

Found it to be intuitive and streamlined. They tell you everything through the menus, so you don’t need to run to the wiki for recipes (albeit I did use the wiki for coordinates on where to find certain things) and it has a story/events that push you further.

The gatekeeping isn’t just to pad out the game, but it actually makes sense narratively (i.e. you need to go deeper and deeper as the game progresses so you’ll be needing new material occasionally. You can’t just avoid the crafting and complete the story.

You’ll be constantly building a stock of raw materials and transformed ones as you need to improve your things but also produce fuel/energy, build/improve your base and there’s even gardening (the latter is optional).

They also offer multiple modes. I played the one where you don’t need to eat or drink, but otherwise is the same experience. But they also have a survival one where you need to eat and drink and another where if you die, it’s game over. Adicionally there’s also a creative/sandbox mode.

cephus, do games w What games have the best mining/smelting/forging components?

Valheim has a lot of that feel to it as well.

taaz, do games w What games have the best mining/smelting/forging components?
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