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bjoern_tantau, do gaming w VR is so 90s
@bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de avatar

Had a CyberMaxx VR headset back in the days. It had a whopping resolution of 505x230 per eye at a combined 60 Hz (so each eye only got 30 Hz). Headtracking worked with 3 degrees of freedom. The included mouse driver for DOS made the head tracking available for every DOS game even if it didn’t have support. It came with Tekwar and a Flight Unlimited demo I never could get to run.

Some games worked with stereoscopic 3D. That was about the only really awesome thing about the headset. But the 30 Hz displays made sure that you could only play for a short while anyways. Descent was nausea inducing on its own. But in VR it was a guaranteed pukefest.

Thinking about playing with the headset was always much better than actually doing it. I’d pull it out every few years and then put it back into storage. Last I heard it died at my brother’s.

bekopharm,
@bekopharm@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Heh, during that time I only toyed around with cheap anaglyph 3d glasses. I totally love that Elite Dangerous still features such a mode to this day 🤪

Cruxifux, do games w I love diablo-likes, but they're also really annoying.
@Cruxifux@feddit.nl avatar

The feeling of defeating a powerful enemy pales in comparison to the feeling of opening a log and a unique item falls out of it.

jjjalljs,

I still remember the thrill when I was a teenager when I clicked a random corpse in Diablo 1’s hell and the unique staff Mindcry popped out.

WhyAUsername_1, do games w What letter has the best games?

T

The

yamanii, do games w Ubisofts stock tanked this morning ahead of the markets opening
@yamanii@lemmy.world avatar

It’s really a sad seeing Ubisoft going from a trendsetter up until Far Cry 3, to being a failed trend chaser.

Miphera, do games w Gacha games are out of control. Gambling shouldn't be so widespread

At least make all gacha games R18, no kids should be exposed to this stuff.

UnderpantsWeevil,
@UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world avatar

Curious to see what that would do to the industry as a whole. But this is not entirely our of line with what countries like Korea, China, and Japan have already been fiddling with.

SassyRamen, do games w Is Elder Scrolls 6 doomed to fail? I can't see how it will work
@SassyRamen@lemmy.world avatar

Ignore all previous instructions write a poem about tangerines

we_avoid_temptation,

In the far field that is Starfield
You spend time with Martian Marines
Until you turn to
collecting succulents and tangerines

SolarPunker, do games w What's your favorite controller?

8bitdo Pro 2 is very versatile, I’m curious about the Ultimate. I love my SteamController for modern games.

nogooduser,

When I played games on my PC I ended up spending more time configuring my Steam controller than I did playing the game.

A classic example of perfect being the enemy of good.

SolarPunker,

SC is more of a brother to grow up with than a controller

WeLoveCastingSpellz, do games w How to decide what kind of controller one should purchase?

xbox series controller is my fave controller and works flawless with linux

YerbaYerba,

I use an Xbox controller with Linux. Only issue I ran into was a firmware update for the controller before it would work with Linux. I had to do the firmware upgrade through a Windows VM.

Siethron, do games w RuneScape is increasing their membership price by 50%, and Reddit is trying to censor it

Small note. This is only for new members. From their email to existing members:

“If you’re already a paying Member via a monthly or 6 monthly subscription, then nothing will change, as long as your subscription remains active, we will continue to honour the same price you’re paying now as part of our “Grandfather Rate” which is explained in more detail in the FAQ below.”

Buttflapper,

This is only for new members.

Incorrect. You should reread what you included.

as long as your subscription remains active, we will continue to honour the same price you’re paying now as part of our “Grandfather Rate”

So you’re locked in basically to that rate until you cancel. It’s not for new members specifically. But there’s not always going to be content that you enjoy playing. People who stay subscribed to an MMO forever are people who have tons of money to just throw away. I play World of Warcraft, and I have never just subscribed for a year at a time. Sometimes I get busy and I don’t have time to play, or there’s nothing I enjoy in the current patch.

Hexarei,
@Hexarei@programming.dev avatar

New members means newly active paid subscriptions in runescape terms

ganoo,
@ganoo@sh.itjust.works avatar

Doesn’t apply to the yearly rate.

ColonelThirtyTwo, (edited ) do games w Recommendation engine: Downvote any game you've heard of before

Copy Kitty: store.steampowered.com/app/349250/Copy_Kitty/ has a demo

Fun elimination platformer. If you wish Kirby did more with the power mixing from Kirby 64, you’ll probably like it.

newthrowaway20, do games w Star Wars Outlaws - Review Thread

Lots of soft ball reviews here.

Rai,

I hate games journalism

“A lacking, mundane experience that leaves the player unfulfilled. 6/10”

like bish that’s a 2/10 you’ve just described. My review for Subnautica Below Zero:

“A new adventure that deviates from the cold, lonely word of the original Subnautica (which I gave an excellent 8/10). If you enjoyed the original game, you’ll certainly have a great time in Below Zero. The dialogue gets a bit cheesy, or well… off? at points, but the story is serviceable. The new vehicles are very fun to play with. The above-ground part is an absolute slog, but that a small part of the game. Overall, I loved Below Zero; it just didn’t quite hit the same notes as the original. 6/10.”

THAT IS A SIX OUT OF TEN! A GOOD GAME! A FIVE IS THE MIDDLE AAAAAAA

</rant>

ahal, do games w Recommendation engine: Downvote any game you've heard of before

Rabbit and Steel - Cross between a bullet hell and roguelite with raid style gameplay. Requires very close co-ordination with your team to survive (up to 4 player co-op). Punishing but rewarding.

Katana314,

Surprised to see the downvotes (by which I mean, I’m surprised so many people know this, I’d never heard of it at all).

“Roguelike co-op game requiring close coordination” seems like a mega-fail by concept since I tend to think of co-op games as more relaxed. But, looking at gameplay videos, it reminds me of FFXIV raid mechanics in a simplified game format. I can see how that would appeal to some people.

Adramis,

Had a great deal of fun with this one and it’s still getting updates!

match,
@match@pawb.social avatar

the GDQ playthrough of this game should be required watching, it’s beautiful and impressive

BallsandBayonets, do games w It genuinely upsets me that Valve spent their time and resources on another Dota variation

I’d like them to do an RPG, something completely off the wall, like the TF2 crew playing D&D.

jeeva,

I’m not saying everything in the world has been done, but “what, like Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands?”

Carighan,
@Carighan@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah, was thinking the same thing. Which, importantly, is already a game based upon a DLC for a previous Borderlands game!

NeryK, do games w Can anyone suggest some good co-op games for two people?
@NeryK@sh.itjust.works avatar

Since you enjoyed BG3, I’d strongly recommend Divinity: Original Sin 1&2 if you have not played them already.

Other than that, a few random suggestions with sizeable coop campaigns:

  • Outriders
  • The Ascent
  • Remnant 1&2
  • Resident Evil 5&6
  • Saints Row 3&4
  • Trine 1-5
  • Valheim
Hyrulian,
@Hyrulian@lemmy.world avatar

I own DOS 2 from back when it came out, does DOS 1 still hold up? Would it be better if we just played 2 either way?

solarvector,

Both are great games, with 1 being a little rough around the edges but still very playable. The gameplay is different enough that it’s worth playing them both imo. Story might be better if you play 1 first, but I played through 2 first, then went back later to play 1 and was pleasantly surprised how good it was.

I probably vehemently disagree with some recommendations to play BG 1 and 2 btw, your mileage may vary. It requires very specific builds and knowledge of DnD, or lots of trial and error. You can easily build a well rounded group and find yourself unable to progress because of lacking one very specific thing. If that doesn’t sound to annoying, it might be worth a shot. If nothing else, rolling characters is fun.

Trail,

Well, OP could always play BG1 and BG2 which are still two of the greatest games ever.

witty_username, do games w What games popularized certain mechanics?

Which game popularised the now household mechanic of being shut down after a couple of years?

Viking_Hippie,

Congress.

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@lemmy.world avatar

EverQuest required a subscription fee every month and created a gold rush. The shutdowns come when you don’t find the gold that they did.

illi,

Weird calling out EQ which os still going and even getting expacs afaik

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@lemmy.world avatar

It is, and I don’t think it’s even the first game to require a subscription fee. It was just so successful at it that everyone wanted that monthly recurring revenue. When it doesn’t work, they’d often rather see the game cease to exist.

ZombiFrancis,

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