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stupidcasey, do gaming w Imagine being this cool

There are florda women too? How progressive.

_Lory98_, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of November 2nd

I finished Resident Evil: Village. I was a bit skeptical at first since I don’t really care for the more action RE games from 4 onward, but I ended up really enjoying it.

Other than that, I’m playing Project Diva. I’m trying to get past 8* extremes but I’m struggling with reading, especially when chords appear.

I spent a lot of time trying to set up Sound Voltex with wine and could only get it to work in Bottles using wine-ge, as otherwise gstreamer wouldn’t load the proper codecs. I ended up getting a spare drive and installing windows on it which I’ll keep around for situations like these.

teawrecks, do games w What are your favorite games from a worldbuilding standpoint?

Rainworld

spoilerAll living things are trapped in “The Cycle”, and no one likes it, they all want to die and be free of the burden of living. They called this “The Big Problem”. To try and find a solution to “The Big Problem”, people* built 3 AI that would constantly be running to try and compute a solution to The Big Problem. This requires a ton of energy, and an ocean’s worth of water to keep them cool. The AIs are generating so much heat that it evaporates oceans worth of water, resulting in periodic violent rainstorms (thus the name of the game). People moved to structures built above the clouds to be safe from the rain. One day, one of the AI finally solved The Big Problem, notified the other AIs that it was solved…and promptly died before sharing it. The remaining two AI (named “Looks to the Moon” and “Five Pebbles”) continue to iterate on solving the problem, but both have all but given up hope. You play as a Slugcat, a species specially evolved by the AI to squeeze through pipes and keep their systems clean. **I said “people”, but I don’t think it’s ever established what planet you’re on or what race of creatures built the AI.*There is a ton of detail I’m skipping…

…but when you start the game, you are merely trying to survive and explore a living ecology full of hostile creatures. The game doesn’t care if you understand any of the lore, it doesn’t care if you “finish” the game, it’s just there to be experienced.

Mannivu, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of November 2nd

I’ve started Death Stranding. It’s quite interesting, very calm and relaxing. At least until the enemies arrive.

AceFuzzLord, do games w What are your favorite games from a worldbuilding standpoint?

If we’re including fan games for preexisting games, I so far absolutely love Pokemon Empire, the Reborn style difficult fan game set in a region that basically just finished a full-on civil war and you and a friend are finally able to return to the region. Not really spoilers since you are basically told that in the first part of the game.

I am not gonna give away spoilers if possible, but the region feels like it’s divided after the war, which gives it a more real feeling than any official game or basically any fan game. Various NPCs question whether things were better before the war, some want the old monarchy back in power, some are more in favor of the new government, etcetera. It feels less like a typical run through the gyms, defeat evil team, beat elite 4 and champion style game so far with what I have played and how far they are in development.

I like how the writers didn’t just decide to make everyone into a hivemind of “villain team bad!” ( or more than likely just ignore them, like in majority of the official games ) and have people who support them and people who start to question whether or not the villains are in the wrong or not.

I also like how in the tilesets they used, some parts of the region look like they are wartorn to a degree and are a region that is starting the rebuilding process.

I wanna say more things, but then I’d be spoiling stuff and I really don’t wanna spoil things for this game.

ICCrawler,

The fuck. I’ve never heard of this. Haven’t heard anything that interesting in pokemon since years ago back when I was using smogon university to dig into the meta and play on some online simulator where everyone just locked their pokemon at lv50 and could choose all their IV/EV distribution, natures, and move loadouts for the ultimate meta experiance.

AceFuzzLord,

The fun part about this is I didn’t know it existed until maybe a few years back when someone I watch on yt who plays pokemon fan games and ROM hacks ( HeroVoltsy ) played it. And even then, I think I only found out by scrolling through his playlists.

Will say, just like a lot of fan projects like this, the game requires you to join their discord server if you don’t already have the download link. Sadly probably one of the best and worst ways to try and keep the project going while also keeping the corpo lawyers off their back and also being accessible to the majority of people.

Can’t say I know what simulator you are talking about, though. I think the only one I know of is Showdown.

Agent_Karyo, do games w Day 474 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing

Love Max Payne 1 and 2.

I am not at all optimistic about the remake.

strongarm, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of November 2nd

Still playing Monster Hunter World: Iceborne, I’m in Master Rank 5* missions now and slowly grinding through, not sure how much farther I’ll keep playing, but it’s still kind of fun.

I’ve also been dipping into the original Hades, I bounced off this game before because it was so grindy, buy I’m following some build guides now and I’ve managed to defeat Hades once, so I’ll stick with it some more.

Pazintach, do games w What are your favorite games from a worldbuilding standpoint?
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Apart from Mass Effect, Pillars of Eternity, and Deus Ex as others have already mentioned, I’d like to also add:

Grim Dawn.

The conflicts in its Universe feels reasonable, all the factions have their history and reasons of existence, there are beneficial and selfish, but no clear black and white, and everything interacts. The Lore is very good for an ARPG that focuses on combat, loots and built.

FooBarrington, do games w What are your favorite games from a worldbuilding standpoint?

Not sure if it’s my absolute favorite, but Pathologic has fascinated me for years.

There are so many strange and unique aspects to the world (especially the Polyhedron, an impossible tower floating above the town) that already make for excellent world building, but when they come together it creates a feeling I haven’t felt from any other world.

You know how Lovecraftian horror has a very distinct feeling? The world of Pathologic makes me feel something vaguely similar, but completely unique - no horror or aliens, but the feeling of powers existing far beyond our understanding combined with people who somehow do understand small parts, and the consequences of their choices affecting everyone… it’s really hard to put into words, but it feels like it created its own genre.

Simulation6, do games w What are your favorite games from a worldbuilding standpoint?

The Portal games, but mostly Portal 2.

Gonzako, do games w What are your favorite games from a worldbuilding standpoint?

Cataclysm Dark Days Ahead! I kinda love how both wacky and coherent the world is

MentalEdge, do games w What's your favorite case of a game making fun of you?
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Multiple games have done it, but something along the lines “try not dying” as the loading screen tip after dying about a dozen times is always funny to me.

Grandwolf319,

If having trouble with game, get better

ArchmageAzor,
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“Shoot at it until it dies”

teft,

This is similar to the tip i give anyone starting new in downhill biking.

Just don’t crash.

emb, do games w What's your favorite case of a game making fun of you?

Super Paper Mario’s line “I love going on message boards and complaining about games I’ve never played.” is really good.

dukemirage,

I‘ve never played that game and that is way too tacky.

mech, do games w What's your favorite case of a game making fun of you?

Stanley Parable, the entire game is about making fun of the player.

Vintor, do games w What's your favorite case of a game making fun of you?

In Sam & Max Hit the Road, when you repeatedly try to pick a stationary object up. www.youtube.com/shorts/szTtHNEg6vo

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