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stolid_agnostic, do games w You teleport into the last game world you played. What happens next?

Pikmin start listening to me for some reason.

Water1053, do games w You teleport into the last game world you played. What happens next?

BroForce. I’d flex all over those fools from Terroristan

starman2112, do games w You teleport into the last game world you played. What happens next?
@starman2112@sh.itjust.works avatar

I’d be living in the slums in Night City and have a higher quality of life than anyone I know in real life

mycatiskai,

Until some person with too many implants goes psycho and rips you apart as you walk down the street.

starman2112,
@starman2112@sh.itjust.works avatar

I mean, how many civs actually get got by psychos in the game?

mycatiskai,

Probably not a lot, but certainly a lot can get hit by stray bullets by the response teams. If cops today are getting collateral damage and no accountability, the future privately funded police services are bound to be be far from accountable.

jellyfish, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of October 15th

I’ve been really enjoying the new expansion for Cyberpunk 2077. I personally loved the game when it came out, specifically for the tone and environment and the main story. I did stop playing pretty quickly though because the progression didn’t click for me and different parts felt too shallow.

I really think the 2.0 update fixed a lot of game mechanics I didn’t like the first time through, and the expansion has a great tight storyline I’ve really enjoyed sinking my teeth into. I’m going back and doing all of the side quests I didn’t get to before I stopped playing too. And so excited to see what the alternate ending they cooked up is. If you had fun with the game, definitely consider picking it back up!

liminis,

Same deal, and definitely. Before 2.0 I thought Cyberpunk did some really cool stuff with narrative and inter-quest structures, but now the core of the game is a ton of fun all by itself. (The little Edgerunners references in the perk trees are a nice touch, too!)

And god do I love being free of the tedious incentives to check/compare all your attire and weapons for the best stats; standardisation here is a blessing.

kuadhual, do games w You teleport into the last game world you played. What happens next?

Unciv.

Just living my daily life until other civilization besieges and bombard my city.

Psythik, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of October 15th

RDR 2. Bought it back in 2019 but my PC couldn’t really handle it too well (less than 45 FPS on medium), so I shelved it.

But now I have a 4090 and I’m enjoying the hell out of the game. It was slow at first but by the second chapter I was hooked. Looks damn good for a 4-year-old game, too; dare I say as good as a modern ray traced title. (I mean it’s close)

liminis,

DLSS implementation wasn’t great, but it did sharpen things up a bit over the muddiness that came with TAA.

darkpanda, do gaming w Lords of the fallen. Are you finding it very difficult or not? Let's try understand why

Been playing these games since DeS on the PS3 when it first came in 2009.

Overall, I’m enjoying it. Multiplayer that doesn’t require consumables and rituals like placing signs or ringing bells is such a QOL improvement. After 14 years of putting down summon signs and ringing bells and gaining insight, I just want to get to it these days. A few thoughts:

  • Bosses initially seem challenging until you get a grip on their movesets and then realize you can defeat them with just a few moves. I beat one boss using nothing more than a running R2 attack over and over again.
  • Perfect parry windows seem huge.
  • A few control decisions and whatnot are bizarre. Someone else mentioned filling the quick items with apparently random items when you deplete another for instance. Most of the time I don’t even equip any other quick use items, just my estus/healing plants/flasks/whatever.
  • visuals generally are good on PS5. Am playing in performance mode for the FPS.
  • umbral mechanics are pretty neat.
  • short cuts and area connections feel good and natural, DS1-like.
  • only been invaded once and haven’t tried an invasion yet. Battle went back and forth until my invader went in for the coup de grace and I dodged while they went sailing over the edge of a cliff. They probably would’ve had me had it not been for that cliff.
  • dodging feels like a mix of Souls and Bloodborne. Stamina meter might be a bit too forgiving, as it feels like you can dodge over and over through pretty much anything.
  • weapons feel like they have weight to them. Movement is a tiny bit floaty but generally the weapon movesets and decent and feel like they have impact
  • inexplicable missing sound in some instances. Sliding down ladders for instance happens in dead silence.
  • being able to watch the host continue playing while you’re dead is nice. Nothing worse than helping someone almost defeat a boss and then not being able to watch the end result if you happen to bag it near the end.

Anyways, a few thoughts. Hope they continue to support the game with patches for a while to come and fix up a few odds and ends. I’m not all that far into it, but this feels like it has legs.

insurgenRat,

One thing I haven’t figured out is if perfect parry wither damage is variable.

Sometimes it feels like I take a lot of wither, othertimes not. I’m using a shield and 2hing a lot so I wonder if it’s a shield vs weapon parry thing? Or if it’s timing based like partial parry damage mitigation in ds3.

I was too engrossed to do testing so far, have you tried at all?

What weapons are you using btw? my wife uses a giant axe and seems to yeet herself a lot. Are the certain weapons with lots of lungy movements that might be tripping people up?

darkpanda,

I haven’t been 2hing much and haven’t tested much on those sorts of things yet. I did notice that I don’t think you can die on a perfect parry even if you have no health left, though, as I seemed to be in that position during a boss earlier today.

Started with a ranger who starts with an axe, went to a spear, then a halberd, most recently using a hammer. The spear was quite lungy which caused some issues around open air vertical areas with a lot of narrow paths, while the halberd was just too slow. Hammer is feeling good, and has a good set of running attacks.

mp3, do gaming w Do you prefer playing with Keyboard or controller more, and for what type of games?
@mp3@lemmy.ca avatar

For games where you need to drive some sort of vehicle I do prefer a controller for the joystick and analog triggers, but anywhere you need to aim at something I prefer a KB+M.

I’d like to try some kind of hybrid setup to have the best of both. I stumbled upon the Hex Evo some time ago, but it’s still in preorder phase and I don’t want to buy into something cheap or that’s going to get abandoned, and maybe the final product will look more polished but the footage I could find of it, it looked like a cheaply 3D-printed device which doesn’t look that great, but it’s probably just a prototype.

Admetus, do gaming w Do you prefer playing with Keyboard or controller more, and for what type of games?

Playing something like UT or Quake, and so many more FPS benefit from the rapidity of the mouse, but timesplitters there’s no other controller than the PS or Logitech dual joystick controller (which controlled that sub that imploded recently).

Faydaikin, do gaming w Do you prefer playing with Keyboard or controller more, and for what type of games?
@Faydaikin@beehaw.org avatar

For platformers it’s controllers. Type varies from game to game.

For almost everything else, Keyboard & Mouse.

And lastly, the Joystick for those very singular free-flight games i might posses.

rockerface, do games w You teleport into the last game world you played. What happens next?

I die of heart attack, bleeding, poison and disease simultaneously near the entrance to the Darkest Dungeon

darkmatter, do games w You teleport into the last game world you played. What happens next?

I gotta catch 'em all

Starkstruck,

Same here.

mycatiskai, do games w You teleport into the last game world you played. What happens next?

I would be the lone human in Deep Rock Galactic. Hopefully I would be transported into the Rig and drink some beers because if I ended up on Hoxxes I’m pretty sure I would be glyphid food.

thatWeirdGuy,

You won’t be alone. ROCK AND STONE!

mycatiskai,

Well join me for a flintlocke’s delight followed quickly by a wormhole special to see where we fly.

Ashen, do games w You teleport into the last game world you played. What happens next?

If I’m not Geralt then I’m likely quite fucked.

ElPussyKangaroo, do games w Human Brain Cloud
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