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AbsolutelyNotAVelociraptor, do gaming w Don't forget to make a 2nd save file just in case.

Day 347: I’m still trying to exit the game. Send help, I can’t close the game without losing my progress!

SpaceNoodle,

Somebody never played Nintendo back in the day

Ziglin,

Ah a first time vim user player.

NigelFrobisher, do gaming w I'm just mad at my poor performance

As in The Boss from Metal Gear Solid 3?

RQG,
@RQG@lemmy.world avatar

I can still quote that whole speech from heart after playing on the highest difficulty.

SARGE,
@SARGE@startrek.website avatar

The first time I played that I was at the tail end of a marathon session from hyperfixating on the game.

I quit playing for a week because the cutscenes.

And of course beat it first try with no warm up when I came back…

ArchmageAzor, do games w Are mods usually confusing as hell or am I just an idiot?
@ArchmageAzor@lemmy.world avatar

Use Nexusmods and their Vortex mod manager. It simplifies it a lot, though you may have to watch a quick tutorial video or two. It’s nothing that you won’t learn, though.

Certain other games may have other mod loaders just for them, that you can use. KSPs CKAN comes to mind, or Curseforge for Minecraft. A lot of games handle mods through the Steam Workshop.

In the case of using mod loaders most of the stuff you will have to do yourself will be limited to keeping mods updated, resolving conflicts, and managing load orders (where applicable).

CorrodedCranium,
@CorrodedCranium@leminal.space avatar

Mod Organizer 2 is typically recommended over Vortex but it depends on the game. I think Vortex has wider support.

Agent_Karyo, do games w Are mods usually confusing as hell or am I just an idiot?
@Agent_Karyo@lemmy.world avatar

You’re not missing anything. Heavy modding of older games PC can be a pain in the ass.

You can usually find a somewhat coherent and structured guide that will give you a step by step process, but will still be time-consuming (and there will likely be exceptions or outdated information).

The best option is to keep mods to minimum unless you know what you are doing and it’s a game that you play on a permanent basis.

Die4Ever,
@Die4Ever@programming.dev avatar

Heavy modding of older games PC can be a pain in the ass.

Sometimes the older games are the easy ones to mod, and the new games make it intentionally difficult. Doom, Duke Nukem 3D, Quake, Deus Ex are all mod-friendly.

It can also depend on how much work the mod developer puts into making it easy.

(I notice you have an MiB as your profile pic and Deus Ex’s Liberty Island skybox as your profile banner lol)

Stamets,
@Stamets@lemmy.world avatar

I was so confused for so long here. I forgot that Men in Black were in Deus Ex. I was just like “How the hell does Tommy Lee Jones connect with this?!”

hisao,

Doom … mod-friendly

If it’s non-standard engine (“sourceport” in Doom terminology) with its own scripting infrastructure (like GZDoom) then sure. Vanilla and Boom compatible engines are kinda tricky, DeHackEd isn’t exactly the easiest modding approach. Mapping-friendly - for sure, but modding - less so.

snugglesthefalse,

Yeah, the main reason doom can be considered more friendly is because the whole engine’s been taken apart and rebuilt by half the game industry by now

tiredofsametab, do games w What are your favorite games for killing nazis?

I enjoyed return to castle Wolfenstein when it came out and competitively played Enemy Territory for years and even made a mod for it. I have no idea how it would hold up today, however

Demdaru,

Enemy Territory is still very much alive.

mycelium_underground, do games w What are your favorite games for killing nazis?
@mycelium_underground@lemmy.world avatar

Real life

MisterNeon, do games w [UFO 50] I won Bushido Ball with every character
@MisterNeon@lemmy.world avatar

UFO 50 slaps.

Bronzebeard, do gaming w What video game franchises do you not need to start from the very beginning to enjoy? What would you recommend as the entry point into your favorite series?

Very few game sequels are that tied in to it’s predecessor narratively that this is an issue. I would say the vast majority of games are designed to be picked up from anywhere in the series.

Even Mass Effect, where you play as the same character throughout a multi game story arc, still has each game giving the player an on ramp, and each game having it’s own miniature arc to play through.

morbidcactus,

Mass Effect is one that while every game is independent enough, I’d still say it’s best experienced as the trilogy. You will miss out on stuff in later games

Spoiler for a game old enough to voteWrex apparently dies on Virmire if you don’t. My partner started at 2, that was her experience. She played me1 shortly after and yeah, was upset she’d missed out even though he’s not a companion in 2 or 3 outside of Citadel DLC. Wrex is a solid character, Krogan story just wouldn’t be the same without him. If I recall he’s a part of the reason Mordin changes his view on the Genophage. If you betray the Krogan and pretend to cure it (which I’ve never done, nor will, there’s a limit to how I’ll play renegade), Wrex will see through the deceit, his brother won’t.

There’s also a small misc quest with a certain recurring character in 3 that has an ending idk I’ve ever seen before that requires you to have done certain things in ME1 and not got that person killed in ME2.

chiliedogg,

There’s a point in the third game that determines the fate of 2 different species that can play out very differently based upon actions you’ve made across the series. And the “best” version depends on your completing the loyalty quests of multiple characters in ME2 before a certain trigger point.

callouscomic, do games w What are your favorite games for killing nazis?

The Saboteur

prole,

Did some tinkering to get this working on my Linux pc last year. Only played a few hours, but seemed like a fun game (and who doesn’t love fucking up some Nazis?)

EntirelyUnlovable,
@EntirelyUnlovable@lemmy.world avatar

Do you remember what you needed to do for it to work?

prole,

There was some kind of high resolution patch, I think? Try googling “the sabateur resolution patch”. I remember there being some jank at first, but once I got it tweaked it worked just fine.

Honestly, I don’t remember specifically, sorry. Have you tried GE Proton?

Lootboblin,
@Lootboblin@lemmy.world avatar

I should try this again on pc and see if it works. The game also had a tits dlc on consoles if I remember correctly but it was included in pc version? lol

callouscomic,

I’ve been replaying it a bit on Steam Deck and it plays and looks good.

Malix, do gaming w What are some games you like that most people hate and/or were panned by critics?
@Malix@sopuli.xyz avatar

Aliens: Colonial Marines

IMO, the game is better than it’s reputation - at least in it’s current state. After the .ini tweak to fix the alien ai-typo makes it a bit better - afaik, I can’t remember if my group played it with the fix or not, we’ve played the campaign at least 3 times now.

The game’s not a masterpiece by any means, though. It is pretty enjoyable action game in COOP and fairly high difficulty. Sure, arguments could be made that any game is, but game still more fun than not. Now, would I play the game on my own, as single player? Eeeeeeeh, dunno… But if my gaming group asks to play some ACM, I’m down.

Some random points about the game summarized:

  • Pulserifle goes BRRT, alien goes splat.
  • Could do with less of the human/android enemies though, or at least the parts with androids felt like they dragged on for considerable time.
  • Quite a bit of collectible guns, they’re mostly sidegrades but they are different enough, imo.
  • runs on a toaster
  • goes for pennies on Steam sales, so gaming group funny hours per unit of currency -ratio is pretty good, imo.
DdCno1,

Did you play it with the mod that fixes the Alien AI?

Malix,
@Malix@sopuli.xyz avatar

I did state that I can’t remember - entirely possible we did, but it has been quite a while since we played it.

DdCno1,

Sorry, must have missed this.

Malix,
@Malix@sopuli.xyz avatar

np, it happens. :)

mlegstrong, do games w What are your favorite board games? I'm looking for games that are satisfying and lead to a sense of accomplishment or fulfillment or connection.

Spirit island is my favorite game to play with a group. It has you trying to protect an island from colonists who damage the island with their expansions. Each player has different abilities that force you all the work together & requires a lot of teamwork to win especially some of the higher difficulties.

agent_nycto, do games w What are your favorite board games? I'm looking for games that are satisfying and lead to a sense of accomplishment or fulfillment or connection.

I really like Mysterium. It’s kinda cooperative, but players also work independently. The premise is that one player is a ghost, and the rest of the players are psychic detectives who have their own vision of how the murder happened. The ghost gives out clues using surreal, dream-like cards for the psychics to figure out their personal guess on what the weapon, location and murderer was. At the end the ghost gives clues to which psychic was right.

I personally like it because it isn’t just logic and strategic thinking, you have to use your creative/artistic part of your brain as well, if not moreso.

donuts, do games w Hogwarts Legacy - a weird (90 hour) review *no spoilers

I think it’s a bit unfair to base it off the Switch version. Even though the developers really tried (walling off vistas for better framerate, reducing the amount of objects in rooms, etc) the loading times are virtually nonexistent on PS5 and obviously it looks and plays a lot better.

Doesn’t apply to the puzzles and possibly the controls though, although Switch is missing an analog trigger so that might be another reason it’s being obtuse.

All in all, when I saw the comparison video and how long loading times were even when going in and out a single building, I knew that it was gonna be a rough time. Playable, sure, but the best experience is on PC/PS5

Bougie_Birdie, do gaming w Reviewers giving high scores to poorly optimised games really grinds my gears
@Bougie_Birdie@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Frickin Dead Space remake. I’m playing through it now and even on the lowest settings it was pretty bad. My computer crashed while the shuttle was crashing, which honestly felt kind of apt

I’ve never beat the original, but my wife wanted to see the game and has never played it. Even after tweaking things to get them running on my computer it’s still not super stable. We might have to switch to 2008

The game looks super tense, gross, and scary. Personally, I think it’d be scarier if it was buttery smooth, but I guess there’s a certain amount of anxiety to be had wondering if walking through a door is going to freeze the game while I’m being chased by xeno horrors

prole,

One of a handful of reasons that I’ve been turning to console for AAA games with this level of graphic fidelity.

DdCno1,

It ran incredibly well on my machine and looked amazing. This is not a poorly optimized game in my experience. Could it be that it also ran fine on the machines of most reviewers?

Bougie_Birdie,
@Bougie_Birdie@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

It wouldn’t surprise me if reviewers have the budget for top of the line computers. Sadly, that does little to soothe my frustration that my computer - which meets the advertised recommended specs - falls short

DdCno1,

My PC is anything but top of the line though. R5 5600 + RTX 2080.

ryathal, do games w Any game recommendations for the Steam RTS Fest?

Most the must haves are older, some aren’t on steam, but are worth checking out if you end up liking some others.

  • dawn of war 1 and 2.
  • StarCraft 1 and 2.
  • Warcraft 3, 1 and 2 are very dated, but if you like the style/setting try them.
  • AOE 2 and 3. Maybe 4, I find it a step backwards.
  • age of mythology.
  • Rise of nations and legends.
  • beyond all reason
morbidcactus,

Thinking of Relic, looks like Homeworld remastered is <$4 cad and I’ve heard amazing things about that series, might have to grab it myself, the DoW series are easily my favourite RTS games.

ryathal,

I’ve tried a few space RTS games, and it’s not my favorite. They tend to be extremely slow paced to simulate the vastness of space. At super low prices it can be worth it to try out, but it’s definitely a different experience to consuming a map with an ork waaaagh.

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