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Skullgrid, do gaming w Portal vs Half Life gameplay
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You’re not smart. You’re not a scientist. You’re not a doctor. You’re not even a full-time employee!

TribblesBestFriend, do gaming w The Story of Hyrule

Art by Adam Ellis

StayDoomed, do games w Gaming Pet Peeves

Too many games are “survival” games now which really means they will make you do a bunch of chores to get to the sub par shooter or adventure game the chores gate you from. No, I don’t want to chop wood and get rope or whatever for the 50th game that never innovates on any of these mechanics to get to the “good part”

Also lots of fun games seem to be ruined because they are battle royales.

gcheliotis, do games w Gaming Pet Peeves

Excessive reliance on audio recordings and written text for storytelling / world building. Oh look another game where I’m alone in this world and I have to listen to a ton of audio recordings or collect snippets of text throughout the entire game to learn anything about this world and what happened to it!

If anything, let it be audio, not text, I’m tired of reading through often very subpar writing, I just glaze over it. Better yet, have actual (skippable) voice actors read any text out loud. Ideally, weave all that info into the game’s main storyline or side quests, and have it communicated to the player via interesting NPCs. Also, use environmental storytelling more than info-dumps. Show, don’t tell.

Text/in-world notes/memos/books and found audio recordings have a place but don’t let that be the main way of learning about the world or my place in it.

I understand it’s also a budget issue, so I’ll cut indie games some slack.

Doc_Crankenstein,

I agree on everything except the audio over text bit. If it has to be anything, let it be text. Let me be able to skim it if I want, don’t make me sit through an audio file to get background lore.

If it isn’t gonna be presented through the actual storytelling of the gameplay, put it in a text file.

gcheliotis,

Yeah I get it, but I like having the option of having a voice actor narrate the text to me rather than having to read everything. Especially as I mostly game on a TV that was not meant for reading.

Doc_Crankenstein,

Audio processing disorder (AuADHD) so being narrated at is pretty much white noise for me; so can’t relate.

gcheliotis,

Huh, never heard of this before. Does it affect music perception too?

Doc_Crankenstein,

Not really. It’s less to do with hearing/perception and more how the human brain processes regular speech; neurodivergent people, like those with ADHD and/or autism like myself, process these things differently.

The brain processes singing differently than regular speech and the issue with audio processing disorder is that how we process regular speech makes it hard for us to hold conversation. Like I need people to repeat things a few times occasionally and if I’m not paying direct attention to the person speaking then voices are basically like “whomp-whomp” from Peanuts, so if someone calls for me while I’m doing something I straight up won’t know I’m being called for.

So needing to listen to an audio log takes forever cause I need to replay it a few times to fully process the words being spoken. Especially if they have audio effects like distortion added over the voice.

Dvixen,
@Dvixen@lemmy.world avatar

For me it’s too much sound input makes everything resemble the Peanuts adults talking.

One person talking is ok, two people talking is harder, three is pure white noise.

Drop music or environmental sounds on top of it and I can’t understand a damned thing.

Doc_Crankenstein,

That’s normal. The brain isn’t able to process multiple sources at the same time, it has to bounce around and eventually too many inputs means nothing gets processed.

For those with APD, even a single input is a struggle.

Dvixen,
@Dvixen@lemmy.world avatar

(As a note, I do have APD)

gcheliotis,

I see. Happens to me too that I lose focus while listening to an audio recording. But not to the extent you describe. Have always had difficulty separating voices from background noise though, like when a few people talk in parallel or when loud music is playing in the background. I don’t remember what that’s called, but I remember a long time ago reading that it’s a thing. Doesn’t affect my gaming much though if at all. Anyway I’m always interested in things having to do with auditory perception, thanks for sharing.

mrgoosmoos,

I like the way bioshock did it

I like the way bioshock did a lot of things (1 & 2, anyways)

Dvixen,
@Dvixen@lemmy.world avatar

I’d prefer text over audio, so long as I can skip the text when I am done reading. (Grr argh to the games that have both, but won’t let me skip because the NPC isn’t done speaking.)

Being able to choose either as the primary information delivery would be fantastic.

gcheliotis,

True, reading is faster. Narrating I find more pleasant, more engaging if done well. But that’s personal opinion. So having an option would be great. And yes to making dialogues or narration skippable. I think most games do that nowadays. To be honest, if I am really immersed and interested and the voice acting is top notch I may not skip at all. But that should be left to the player to decide.

N0ll, do games w One hour into Gears 5 and I feel its a lot better than 4

Is the writing any better? I’m 36 and it felt like 4 was written for players 20 years younger than me

spaciouscoder78,
@spaciouscoder78@lemmy.ml avatar

Close to finishing act 1 and JD is still the MC so writing is still fine. Not sure about the rest of the game

jacksilver,

It’s definitely more interesting than 4. It’s been a while since I played either, but remember thinking 5 felt like a better game all around.

Alaknar,

I could never get into Gears due to writing. Tried 1 and 2, dropped both. I finished 5, almost binging it. It was super fun.

Ignore the weirdos online claiming “the series is dead” because “wamen protag”. The character is fun, well written, and well acted.

frezik, do games w What is your favorite Metroidvania?

Axiom Verge. I don’t know how they managed to improve on the feeling of Super Metroid, but they did it.

janewaydidnothingwrong,

If you havent played the sequel I would recommend it. It definitely is not the same as the original but is still really solid and hopefully there will be further games

TheKracken,

Agreed both are really good games. One of the few games I’ve 100%

Profligate_Parasite, do games w What is your favorite Metroidvania?

Its my no.1 genre… i have played A LOT of them. People have already hit on the “big three” - hollow knight, super metroid and castlevania SOTN… heres lesser mentioned gems… sure, they’re not as incredible as those 3 genre topping master pieces, but theyre super super good and worth a play.

  • alwas awakening
  • tunic*
  • hyper light drifter*
  • hob*
  • Another Metroid 2 Remake (AM2R)
  • Metroid Dread
  • castlevania dawn of sorrows/aria of sorrow
  • axiom verge
  • metroid prime
  • castlevania 3
  • metroid zero mission
  • SM: ancient chozo**
  • SM: Ascent**
  • 9 Sols

*yes, there could be called “zelda-likes” instead of metroid vanias, but i always felt those two game designs were kissing cousins… if you like one you might like the other.

** these are romhacks…,very very good ones. You need a rom of super metroid and emulator to play em.

dejected_warp_core,

Solid list!

but i always felt those two game designs were kissing cousin

I see them as the same genre. You have this “pushing the map’s frontier” mechanic, along with some power or item progression to enable that. The rest is find-and-seek to connect all those dots. IMO, the only major difference is a side vs top-down perspective.

Profligate_Parasite,

Its true… i think the fundamental formula is that it makes you an explorer first- turns you loose with a very vague objective and lets you discover… map, traversal, sequence skips, w/e and gives you “clues” while letting you feel empowered to do things in your own order/way/time… thus making you feel clever.

Zeldas, you could say, are more linear, more “adventure” in progression than exploration… but its not black n white and each title has varying degrees of freedom

e0qdk, do games w The osu! Open Source Client, Lazer, Has Been Made the Default Download Option for New Users
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I’ve seen recordings of people playing this before in stream VODs a couple times before the player fired up another game, and, well, this post finally got me to try it.

The on-ramp for new players trying to make sense of it is, uh, not great. Trying to make an account on the website tells you to download the game. Okay… Trying to make an account in the game then sent me back to the website!? (Why not just let me register on the website in the first place?)

The basic idea of the circle mode is easy enough to understand – although I doubt I will ever get very good at this, at least with a mouse, and I’m still not quite sure on whether or not I’m supposed to hold a key down/click-and-drag or just click and then follow the motion? – but there are other modes that it threw me in (mania?) when I tried loading another song from the catalog and it was rather difficult to even figure out what keys I was supposed to push. (The diagram on the wiki was not helpful – I spent a while confused thinking I was supposed to use ASDF for a “4K” when it seems like it’s actually DFJK for some reason?) Probably all makes sense to someone who’s been playing it for years, but, yeah… Pretty UI, but the on-boarding could use some work.

Might be fun to poke around at for music discovery though.

Anyway, that’s my 2 cents worth from giving it a try.

colderr,

In Osu! (Standard, so the circle clicking mode) you can, by default, use Z and X aswell, instead of the mouse buttons. Standard is a long learning process, and if you do decide to maybe play it again, my personal recommendation would be not to get stuck on PP (performance points), it could really ruin the fun of the game, when you play the same song and map for the 100th time in a row.

Mania, I haven’t really played so I can’t really help with that.

A tutorial song and map should’ve immediately downloaded after installing Lazer, but if it didn’t, I recommend downloading it, cause it does help with the basics of Osu! Standard.

Also settings has keybinds and you can change anything to anything pretty much. I would recommend clicking around it.

e0qdk,
@e0qdk@reddthat.com avatar

I did do the tutorial (after fucking up the first time through the initial setup and only getting the recommended songs and going “?!?!?!” for a moment) so I know about Z/X but what I mean is it’s not entirely clear if I’m supposed to keep holding them while dragging. The UI’s clear enough if I missed entirely, but if I kind of got it, I’m not really sure if I’m doing it right. With the reversals and the circle closing-in timing and a lot going on on the screen visually, it’s a bit much all at once. TBF, it’d probably make sense if I spend more time poking at it; those were my initial impressions.

Thanks for trying to help me, btw, with your comment; always appreciated.

colderr,

Sliders you are supposed to hold until the slider ends, so as soon as it ends, you can let go. Reverse sliders (so the ones that have arrows and go backwards) you hold the same way and keep holding when it hits the arrow and goes back to the beginning, then you can let go.

Starting off, it is a lot to focus on, but you do get more and more comfortable with it the more you play. It’s the first game where I’ve really seen that play more to get better, because theory doesn’t help much.

If you do keep on playing, then more power to you. Top players are insane, so I’d recommend looking at someone like mrekk or Ninerik on Youtube. If you don’t then at least you tried it.

eezeebee, do games w What is your favorite Metroidvania?
@eezeebee@lemmy.ca avatar

I haven’t played very many, and these might not be pure Metroidvanias, but I recommend:

The Messenger

Pseudoregalia

Tunic

kender242,
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eezeebee,
@eezeebee@lemmy.ca avatar

Pretty spot on video.

I just ordered the plushy because it’s on sale and I love Chewnic so much. I love the fox.

frank,

Tunic is so damn good.

somtwo,

I was not expecting to fall in love with tunic! What a great game!

flyhunter,

Pseudoregalia is just so good!!

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etchinghillside,

Kind of surprised you’re limiting yourself to only one post.

MentalEdge, (edited ) do games w Gaming Laptop with Linux Preinstalled and 32GB+ RAM?
@MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz avatar

Framework 16?

Definitely something to consider in terms of longevity. User replacable RAM, storage, and battery.

And they’ve now successfully done the first mainboard and gpu refresh.

Linux would not be pre-installed, but it can be purchased without windows.

happeningtofry99158,

Framework 16?

I’m choosing now between Framework laptop and System76 laptop. Both seems great, but System76 laptop seems to have a better quality judging by the looks of it?

Holytimes,

System76 laptops are in my experience worse than frameworks.

But they are also less effort. So pick your poison.

Mist101, (edited )

I went with a Framework 16 and upped it to 48gb ram with the graphics extension. That thing is a powerhouse. I didn’t get it for gaming, but for design work. Still, it can play anything out now on the highest settings and is fully modular so I’m planning to be buried with this thing.

ETA: I also went the Linux route and don’t have any regrets.

happeningtofry99158,

Framework laptops are really cool, but the modular design seems to make them more vulnerable.

noxypaws,

I had a FW16 for about a year. I got fed up with the poor fit and finish, and utterly unreliable USB-A expansion modules.

System76 sure ain’t perfect either, at least my pangolin 15 leaves a lot to be desired between the shit trackpad, awful battery drain during suspend, and extremely limited BIOS config options. But it’s put together way better than a Framework 16 is

happeningtofry99158,

System76 sure ain’t perfect either, at least my pangolin 15 leaves a lot to be desired between the shit trackpad, awful battery drain during suspend, and extremely limited BIOS config options.

Makes sense, I guess it could be better with AMD chips

unexposedhazard, do gaming w Goodbye Windows, goodbye nvidia and sadly goodbye EVGA.

EVGA doesnt exist anymore sadly. Wish they would come back and make an AMD card.

Itsamelemmy,

I would have paid more for evga if they had an AMD card. As is, I went with what I could get for msrp.

prettybunnys, do astronomy w I made a custom TRMNL plugin to tell me whether it’s worth taking the telescope up!

trmnl device looks perfect for my use case ( on the wall output of my greenhouse sensor data ), how do you find the plugin writng?

Is the 20$ developer edition upgrade required?

Would love to know your experience

TheFunkyMonk,

I’m honestly not sure if the developer edition is required to make custom plugins, I got the Clarity Kit upgrade for the battery upgrade, which apparently also includes the developer edition. Probably worth reaching out to them for clarification.

As for my experience, their web UI for making private plugins basically lets you provide an API endpoint for data and an interface to paste in templates (using Liquid templating). So all of my logic is completely outside of the TRMNL system in a custom API I mostly vibe coded and am hosting on a cheap server, which effectively gave me infinite freedom to build whatever I wanted and just have TRMNL handle the UI. So you could really use whatever language you prefer and just return JSON to the TRMNL. Since the logic was decoupled, I also threw together a web version using the same API.

Here’s the API code if you’re curious!

ComfortableRaspberry, do games w Winter burrow SBI controversy
@ComfortableRaspberry@feddit.org avatar

Your post made me look and boy are they butt hurt :D

I read through a few threads and what’s pretty telling it’s that they can’t name a specific thing that’s bad with the game and SBIs fault. It’s always “look it up”, “you can Google it”, “how come your haven’t heard yet?” but nothing substantial.

If you liked the demo, I’d go for the game. Have to admit it didn’t look half bad to me either, so I wishlisted it. Maybe let the community here know what you think about it, after a few more hours of playtime and if you found any shoehorned diversity.

Isolde,

Hahaha that’s priceless. I thought they were just wrong and loud, but I also don’t really pay attention to stuff like that. I more so didn’t want to give money to actually awful people (EA’s soon to be owners) and that would be the only thing that would stop me from getting it.

I’ll let you know, but playing through the demo I feel like it’s going to be a really good game.

stupidcasey, do gaming w Don't make me choose!

B. For the simple reason the color palette doesn’t look like shit.

also it is full of more variety,Yoshi, better secrets, better audio, Yoshi, better physics, you can go backwards and Yoshi,

draneceusrex,

Yoshi, full stop.

WolfLink,

The GBA remake of A got color improvements over the OG NES version

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