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vasus, do games w What MMORPG are you playing, and why?

Project: Gorgon is my forever home MMO, I’m not super active currently but am online for events and such. I’ve found it to be the only title on the market that feels like a world you join instead of a game you log in.

recently_Coco, do games w What MMORPG are you playing, and why?
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FFXIV because I’m trans and I think it’s a requirement at that point.

illi, do games w What MMORPG are you playing, and why?

GW2 is probably one of the best MMOs out there, but it just no longer grabs me as it used to. I play sometimes, but in bursts. As soon as I run out of story content, I just fall off.

Lately I’ve played Corepunk and quite enjoyed it but it has ways to go still. And the servers are down for like a week now due to tech issues.

Last MMO that really grabed me long term in the last fee years was New World, but I feel the devs just don’t know what game they want. And there was huge content drought with them focusing on launching console version. I’m playing with an idea of getting the expac and make a leap of faith that it has a future because I’d really love that.

Also keeping my eye on Soulframe. It’s (or is supposed to be) a MMO lite but it looks like something that could definitely scratch an itch for me. Still in pre-alpha but I like what they are aiming for and it already plays quite well.

SilverShark, do gaming w What is your Game of the Year?

Deadlock

It brought me a new multi-player experience, something to share with friends, and it is super fun. I also don’t get toxicity out of it.

altima_neo,
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I tried it when I first got an invite to it. Invited as many friends as I could. I think we ran with it for a few days and just couldnt stick with it. I personally couldnt tell what I was supposed to be doing, or if I was even helping or just being a weight to my team?

SilverShark,

I had to watch a few videos to understand what I was suppose to do. Really didn’t get it at the start. But I think they also improved the interface and such.

dino,

Deadlock is nice, but the toxicity is the same as in every moba like teamgame, therefore I stopped playing it because I felt the time I spent playing were not enjoyable to me. Its sad because the game is so promising and delivers Valve typical polish which rivals triple AAA garbage.

SilverShark,

I think that the fact I keep voice audio muted helps me not to get to much toxicity D:

dino,

But then your coordination will be lacking.

IsThisAnAI, do games w My recent experiences with big budget AAA after years of avoidance

Anytime I see someone bitching about the writing in Diablo I know they are just looking to be mad.

Diablos writing and story has been garbage and unimportant for 35 years. It’s a slot machine.

Diablo hasn’t changed since D2. It’s just gotten quicker to do hundreds of runs.

Probably a bit harsh in this post, op seems to mean it, but they clearly don’t represent the general audience.

_sideffect,

He’s not bitching, but it sounds like you are.

IsThisAnAI,

👌👍

CileTheSane, do gaming w Balatro is rated PEGI-18 and Among Us inspires disgruntled people with medical needs. What other video games have been secretly eroding the very fabric of American society?
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Tetris is Russian propaganda that teaches children doing good work is pointless as it will just be taken away and you’ll be forced to do it again until you do it half assed.

CileTheSane, do gaming w Balatro is rated PEGI-18 and Among Us inspires disgruntled people with medical needs. What other video games have been secretly eroding the very fabric of American society?
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Satisfactory promotes a good work ethic, no problem here.

SkaveRat,

Streamlining and optimizing work, fixing technical debt and killing bugs. Yup, looks good

RandomVideos, do gaming w Balatro is rated PEGI-18 and Among Us inspires disgruntled people with medical needs. What other video games have been secretly eroding the very fabric of American society?

Minecraft has subliminal woke propaganda (there are splashes that appear on the title screen, some of them being pro-LGBTQ+)

There is also a really huge proportion of Minecraft modders that are trans which may be because of the woke subliminal messaging

cupcakezealot,
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ironic given how transphobic and homophobic notch is.

Midnitte,

Him selling it was probably the best thing to happen to Minecraft.

Imagine if JK Rolling didn’t just license Harry Potter, but actually sold the IP

CileTheSane,
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Diablo 3 had a rainbow in it somewhere, clearly woke garbage.

AwakenedAce, do gaming w what's a game that has you like:

Outer Wilds, it has exactly everything I love. I wish I could play it again for the first time, though being unable to do that is one of the reasons I love it

I highly recommend it, it’s great, just don’t spoil yourself by watching things, even the trailers honestly

iegod, do games w What game surprised you with their length?

As an older gamer I want the opposite: shorter games. I don’t have the time to sink.

QuantumSparkles, do games w What game surprised you with their length?

Going back a ways here with Castlevania: Symphony of The Night. It seems like a fairly fleshed out game as it is when you get to the “final” boss but then you read a guide and find out “ending A” is only half of the game

KeenFlame,

Upside down castle

Tidesphere, do games w Is it time to start a campaign against kernel-level anticheat?

We could add the fact that they don’t work to the campaign. Why bother using them if there’s just as much cheating happening?

Cris16228,

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  • Tidesphere,

    I have not noticed any meaningful change in the amount of cheating that I experience.

    warm, do games w Is it time to start a campaign against kernel-level anticheat?

    I know it's easy to say, especially in your case when its a kid, but just dont buy or play games with kernel AC.

    These companies only understand money.

    Anti cheat should be server side.

    boonhet,

    It is going to be hard to potentially have to make GTA 6 the first one I skip entirely (minus II and London I guess, I never got around to playing those. Or the stories).

    I had 2000 hours in SA:MP in the ~one year I actively used xFire. I am an absolute GTA nerd.

    I’ll survive it, maybe borrow the console version off a friend who ends up buying it or something. But I know for sure I’ll hate myself for having principles. Or I’ll cave in and hate myself for having principles and caving in.

    Pika,
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    I plan on waiting until they just make it free 12 times like they did GTA 5,I haven’t enjoyed GTA 5 anyway, they scrapped what made single player good and had a super buggy multiplayer if you had a slower internet, the amount of times it froze and hot stuck in the multiplayer tutorial at my parents because they had a 5/5 so it struggled internet side was insane for something that was already on the system and was still SP

    bbbhltz, do gaming w Is there any (single player playable) game with $10 which has made you point any go "haha" or given you an equivalent feeling because it was that enjoyable for every moment you played it?
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    I’ve managed to get a few deals over the years that sort of fit the bill.

    Hollow Knight when it was on sale, for example. But I abandoned at 98% (it goes to 113%, right?). There are a decent number of other Metroidvania-style games that are frequently discounted and are wholly enjoyable (the Shantae series, Iconoclasts, etc.).

    Stardew Valley I found new, in box, for PS4 with audio CD for €8.50 and bought it based on the description without any knowledge of what it was.

    Many shmups are meant to be overplayed and remain enjoyable. Radiant Silvergun comes to mind, and there is a bit of a story to that one as well.

    rtc,

    I have Hollow Knoght already and was considering starting it recently. Stardew Valley too I have had an eye on. I will take a look at the last.

    fri, do gaming w Is there any (single player playable) game with $10 which has made you point any go "haha" or given you an equivalent feeling because it was that enjoyable for every moment you played it?

    For me, it’s games in the immersive sim genre. The Dishonored series and Prey, both made by Arkane studios, I can replay over and over, enjoying every moment of them, exploring alternate paths I haven’t tried yet. Deus Ex is another one that fits, especially Deus Ex Human Revolution. These games often go well below $10 during sales - here are their historical lows:

    • Dishonored: $2
    • Dishonored 2: $3
    • Dishonored DOTO: $6
    • Prey: $3
    • DXHR: $3

    I also loved every second of The Witness - the puzzles are ingenious, hidden things are super enjoyable, and the community made a randomizer that generates new, harder puzzles to add more content to it. The Witness is at $9.99 now, its historical low.

    I know a few people who love factory-building games, optimizing the production and even creating spreadsheets to calculate the perfect production rate. But the two major games in this category don’t fit your price criteria (Satisfactory is $15 right now, and Factorio $35 and won’t get any lower).

    rtc,

    I have Dishonored 1 and 2. Will look at Death of the Outsider. I’ve started playing Thief series (not the remake) which I want to play a fair bit before playing Dishonored. Prey and Deus Ex Human Revolution weren’t ever in my consideration before so I’ll check those.

    The Witness is something I’ll look at.

    hisao,

    Prey was very addictive to me. I think I beat it rather fast though, because I just couldn’t stop playing.

    knokelmaat,

    What are good starting points for the Deus ex series? I’ve got the original on Steam, but haven’t really gotten into it yet, feels very intimidating every time I start. Should I just push through or are there other entry points?

    Btw, I loved dishonored 1 but somehow stopped playing, thanks for reminding me to get back to it :).

    fri,

    I completely understand that! It throws you into a mission right from the start, with no easing in. And from the very beginning you can see that the game allows you to choose - do you kill? Do you sneak around? Do you shoot the leader? Do you let him go? What are the consequences of your actions? It’s not all clear from the start.

    I played the original Deus Ex around 10 years ago. Once you accept the aged visual side of it, the world, characters and plot can easily immerse you till the end. I’d say play the original (maybe with some modern visual mods), then skip to Human Revolution, then Mankind Divided.

    I didn’t bother with Invisible War and The Fall. I tried them for a moment, but the bugs and clunkiness put me off.

    There’s also Deus Ex Go, a mobile game that’s actually a really good puzzle with fantastic music.

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