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LallyLuckFarm, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of March 17th

I picked up King of Seas on sale just to have something silly to play. It’s a fun little thing, getting to roam around as a pirate and dodging the navy and main quest alike in pursuit of a fancier ship

CaptainBasculin, do gaming w Gacha gamers: which is your favourite disappointment simulator and why?

There’s just one gacha game I play called Genshin Impact; but I ignore its gacha aspect entirely. Used to play way more until I finished the story and made all my characters level 90 + level 20 artifacted, nowadays I play it when a new update comes, complete the story quests and quit until next update. There really isn’t much point.

I have 35k primos, 35 purple pulls, 70 blue pulls and still haven’t pulled any aside from the beginner banner. The free characters that comes with events feel more than enough, but finding weapons is a bit difficult.

Maybe I will start pulling after the storyline ends; but it doesn’t seem likely that it will anytime soon. I don’t get why some people pay so much for this game.

SplashJackson, do games w What are y'all buying on the steam sale?

I recommend getting critically-acclaimed game “Half-Life”, it’s great with mods like Action Half-Life and They Are Hungry.

Coelacanth, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of March 17th
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Still completely and unhealthily obsessed with F1 Manager 2023, nearing the end of my second season as Aston Martin. Hard/Hard difficulty has felt about appropriate thus far, at least on a team starting in a good position like AM. I was sweating at the start of this season since the board expected me to get second and I started the year a little slow, but it looks like I will pull it off. Still couldn’t touch Red Bull or Max this year, though I have taken a couple of race wins.

The development race has been tight so far, with Mercedes roaring back after a dismal 2023 season and Red Bull refusing to let me outdevelop them.

It’s a little sad that the first two installments didn’t sell well and F1 Manager 2024 looks like it will be the last entry in the series. Sure, the game has its issues, but there are a lot of good things here too, and a lot of systems that could be refined with time. I didn’t play F1 Manager 2022, but it seems like a lot of the problems with it were addressed in 2023, as well.

Overall, I still recommend the game if you’re an F1 fan, especially if you can find it on sale. You probably have to at least like racing (if not F1) to enjoy it though, as the main draw here is the race-day experience.

MonkderZweite, do games w What are y'all buying on the steam sale?

Nothing. isthereanydeal wrote me there’s something off on GoG.

Sanctus, do games w What are the best indie games you've ever played?
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Rain World and Space Station 13

t3rmit3, (edited ) do gaming w I hate the term "Boomer Shooter"

When games like Duke Nukem 3D or Quake were out, Boomers were what? 30 to 50 years old?

You mean, like most of us Millennial gamers are now (30+)? The youngest Millennials, born in 1996, will be 30 in 2 years.

These games clearly took inspiration from 90s FPS games, which 👌, but they were played mostly by Gen Xers and Millenials, not Boomers.

I’m a middle-Millennial (1988), and Doom was well before my time as a gamer. I was 5 years old in 1993. Halo (2001) was more my generation, just barely. The oldest Millennials in 1993 were 12 years old, which was not the target age group for Doom.

GenX? Sure, they played Doom, but Boomers were by far the larger age group playing “Mature” games at that time. Video games have never been just for children.

Matriks404, do games w What are y'all buying on the steam sale?

Missing Euro Truck Similator 2 Map DLC’s :)

RampantParanoia2365, (edited ) do games w What are the best indie games you've ever played?

Rodina is a very cool space game. You fly a starship - which you can completely design and walk around inside - around an open solar system. You land on planets and asteroids ( seamlessly in real-time) and collect pieces of the very awesome scifi novel-like story. I believe there are now enemy alien bases you enter, but when I played the real draw was the incredible lonely atmosphere of space. It has some of the best newtonian space flight/combat I’ve played to this day, and the gun play is kind of like old school Doom. I’m sure it’s come quite far since I played years ago, but it was literally a one man project at the time.

Graphically, it’s very low-poly, and it’s not the most varied game, but what’s there is 👌

Anyone who likes space scifi should play it. It’s incredible, and it came before No Man’s Sky released.

cafuneandchill,

I remember playing a very early version of this; at the time, it looked very cool, even if somewhat basic

nugget359, do games w What are y'all buying on the steam sale?

I just bought Balatro on Fanatical which came with a free game voucher so I picked up Grip: Combat Racing asking with it. Both really fun games.

Tempted to get FF7 remake but I need to put in more time with a Baldur’s gate 3 before buying another big game

ABCDE,

Does the combat in BG3 get better? Felt clunky to me and not sure I should continue.

DaCrazyJamez,

Being based on DnD, it takes a little getting used to, especially compared to most RPG combat that were built for PC rather than tabletop. That said, while the system doesn’t get any less ‘clunky’ it does feel more natural as you become more familiar with it.

nugget359,

I mean I suck at the game and play on the lowest difficulty, I just think the story is awesome. I’m the wrong person to ask lol

FlavoredButtHair, do games w What are y'all buying on the steam sale?
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Way of the Hunter, just a peaceful hunting game.

Cheems, do games w What are y'all buying on the steam sale?
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Hadean tactics. It’s a combination of slay the spire and tft. It’s sucked me in.

Ephera, do games w Is there some sort of Indie Game Showcase?

or even something hosted in person with actual demos like E3. Does anything like this exist?

The GamesCom in Germany always hosts the Indie Arena Booth, which has tons of indie devs densely packed in tiny booths, where you can play demos.

Since the pandemic, they’ve also had an online offering, where during the GamesCom, you can explore a virtual space with virtual booths, which will then also link to playable demos that you can download from Steam.

roxas2153,

I wish they had something for the US, but I am glad they hook it up virtually now. Thank you!

SomeAmateur, (edited ) do edc w (Request) Looking for a CCW backpack without a lot of Velcro

Maxpedition Urban Assault maybe? Maxpedition’s prepared citizen bags are interesting too, basically a jansport with bombproof fabrics.

Osprey, Deuter and similar have good bags too but aren’t custom built for carry. Looks normal because they are, and can be surprisingly durable while also being light.

Velcro is out but how about molle loops? Leaning more tacticool for the features and materials or are you looking to be more colorful and inconspicuous?

Vej,

Molle is fine. It’s not as tactical if everyone and ther mom has molle. Even Walmart has it near me.

graograman, do games w Looking for online coop between Switch and PC

Dauntless and Minecraft Dungeons

s3rvant,
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Looks like Dauntless uses EAC which can be tricky to get working however I see Minecraft Dungeons looks to be working great; thank you

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