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insomnia_sufferer, do gaming w Worth it
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New meme template?

tetris11,
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I see potential, especially in combo with a pointing woman

Dark_Arc, do games w What MMORPG are you playing, and why?
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Brighter Shores! It’s a new game by Andrew Gower on his new game engine (just came out last month).

It’s a point and click game similar to RuneScape that’s mostly a second screen game. It’s in early access and a lot will probably change in the coming months based on feedback (they’ve already confirmed they’re rethinking some of their combat design and adding action queuing).

Unlike RuneScape it’s been designed out of the gate to provide people with a way to engage without sinking a ton of time. You can do fully offline training in this game, so you can be gaining XP while you sleep.

The game runs like a dream, has a very well done sound track, tastefully simplistic graphics, and just generally is a cozy/feel good MMO with light humor and puns.

No micro transactions, generous amount of free to play content, and a $6/mo subscription for all content.

johntash,

Huh I heard about his new game but didn’t realize it was already in some sort of early access. Cool!

Dark_Arc,
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If you’re interested, now is a good time to start playing. There are some limited edition hats being dropped for the holiday!

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

The last MMO I properly played was Black Desert Online. It is an absolutely amazing game but with disgusting monetisation. It did however also become a dangerous addiction in my life. It is currently free on steam I believe though!

Since that experience I haven’t really played any MMOs, I tried out Throne and Liberty a few weeks ago and that was the most boring couple of hours of my life this year.

As a huge Guild Wars 1 fan, GW2 was one of the biggest disappointments ever.

nudnyekscentryk, do zapytajszmer w Jak blokować Google Adsense, reklamy na youtube i cookies od Googla i innych niechcianych firm?
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Na Chromie wciąż jest uBlock Lite, aczkolwiek może warto rozważyć całkowitą przesiadkę na Firefoxa?

lemmur,

Jeżeli chce się pozostać na silniku chromium, to można przesiąść się na Brave, która ma wbudowany blocker.

pfm,

Brave zamiast rozwiązać problemy zastępuje jedne drugimi… Firefox wciąż jest lepszy

lemmur,

Firefox w zasadzie robi to samo. Sam używam FF, ale rozumiem że niektórzy wolą zastać przy chromium.

slavistapl,

to można przesiąść się na Brave, która ma wbudowany blocker.

oraz reflinki do rynków kryptowalutowych ;p

lemmur,

Zawsze upgrade wobec chrome

lemmur,

I CEO, który kolekcjonuje -fobie jak pokemony.

Renat,

kolekcjonuje fobie? mógłbyś rozwinąć wypowiedź?

lemmur,

Homofobia, transfobia itp.

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

devs think Gen Z or whoever their audience is has no time to admire the view.

They are right about that. Most people these days, and especially young people, have zero attention span. They must always be doing something, lest they have a moment to examine their own thoughts. Go check out a big budget movie these days and observe how often the scene cuts. Compare it with something from 20 or even 10 years ago. Attention spans have been shrinking for decades now.

SharkAttak,
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In this regard, I like how in Genshin Impact there are places specifically made, where you can sit and chill, enjoying the view.

birdcannon,

This is an interesting take because I would expect the complete opposite. I find it extremely tedious when AAA games force the player into situations where they have to climb or walk slowly so they can pan the camera to whatever fancy graphical set piece their art team made, and more time doing that then any gameplay. Why not just watch a movie at that point?

When playing a game I want a game. It’d be incredibly frustrating if every time I solved a square in Sudoku I had to then watch an episode of a TV show. Heartening to hear AAA is swinging back the other way and wasting less time.

windowsphoneguy, do gaming w What is your Game of the Year?
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Tactical Breach Wizards

the_white_wolf, do gaming w What is your Game of the Year?
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@BmeBenji

Star Wars Outlaws.
I had so much fun while playing and Kay is such a sweetie😍

BertramDitore,

This was a surprisingly awesome game. The Sabacc mini-game alone is worth the price of admission.

sheogorath, do games w What do You think about level scaling in cRPGs?

What CRPGs have level scaling? I think almost every CRPG that I played doesn’t have any level scaling.

Poopfeast420,
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The only one I know that might fit the bill (not really) is Pillars 1. When you’ve done a lot of the side content, you’ll be overleveled, and in the final act the game asks you if enemies should get scaled to your level, so there’s still a challenge. But that’s still optional and you’re not forced to do it.

Quetzalcutlass, (edited )

The Elder Scrolls, infamously. Since they are open-world games, they use heavy level scaling so you can explore wherever you want from the very beginning.

It was alright in Morrowind. There, your level just controlled which enemies appeared, so you wouldn’t encounter high-tier daedra in the overworld until your level was in the teens and you actually stood a chance.

Oblivion utterly fucked it up by having everything scale to your level. You could revisit the starting area and a normal bandit would be wearing a full set of magical heavy plate worth tens of thousands of gold while demanding you hand over twenty coins to pass. Combine that with a weird player leveling system that punished you for picking non-combat skills or leveling up as soon as you could, and people loathed Oblivion’s leveling mechanics.

Skyrim’s scaling was somewhere in the middle, which lead to combat being inoffensively bland the whole way through.

ZeroHora,
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TES is CRPG? I always consider it more of an ARPG

Quetzalcutlass,

It’s in a weird halfway position, though it’s less cRPG and more action RPG with each iteration. The character creation in Daggerfall wouldn’t be out of place in a tabletop game.

ZeroHora,
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Fair enough, morrowind had some things of a CRPG like a chance of miss your hit, both TES and Fallout became less CRPG

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

I remember grinding my way through Pokemon Conquest, having a decent time but also kinda wanting it to reach its conclusion. I get to the end of the main campaign, scroll the credits, and then it tells me on next boot that there’s now some more content to play.

“Oh cool, a postgame,” I thought.

No. There was not a postgame. There were something like eighteen new campaigns to play.

To a certain kind of person this must’ve felt like Christmas morning. I put the game in a drawer and didn’t turn it on again out of sheer intimidation.

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

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  • ampersandrew,
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    There’s a warning on Dauntless’s store page saying that it uses EAC for kernel level anti-cheat.

    Link,

    EAC and BattlEye absolutely are kernel level on Windows.

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

    Now that Stop Killing Games is actually being taken seriously

    It is? They're still at 39%. Let's not call victory before reaching the start of the race. Getting to 100% will just be the beginning.

    Also, kernel level anti-cheat seems like an easy thing to fix: don't buy the game. Be a little bit more principled and selective in your purchasing choices.

    ampersandrew,
    @ampersandrew@lemmy.world avatar

    It’s a very recent development, but the consumer actually does have enough information just from the store page these days to know that a game uses kernel level software. The thing that still sucks is that it can be retroactive. In those cases, I suppose we just ask for a refund.

    conciselyverbose,

    “Don’t buy a game that ships with malware” is a perfectly correct decision, but it doesn’t address the fact that games are shipping with fucking malware.

    atrielienz,

    I don’t live in the EU, and am not sure it’s a good idea to sign the petition for that reason even though I agree with them 100%.

    bread,
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    Let me assure you, if you’re not actually an EU citizen, signing would be a decidedly bad idea. All that would accomplish is pumped numbers that will be disregarded in the end, so it can only serve to hurt the campaign.

    atrielienz,

    I’ve seen the Government in America ignore more than one petition they claimed was tampered with and I wouldn’t want that to be the result here (The EU seems to be more on the up and up than the US government, but still).

    CaptainBasculin, 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?

    Skyrim. I have 200 hours in and didn’t even complete all side quests. I bought it on a sale for 8$.

    rtc,

    Will be a while to get there. I’ve done a few runs of Arena and am playing Daggerfall sometimes.

    hisao,

    I played Morrowind multiple times in past, mostly aimlessly, only recently I decided to give it another go and actually focus on main questline. This way I beat Morrowind + Tribunal + Bloodmoon (TES III GOTY edition in Steam) in 96.4 hours. I don’t remember the price but IIRC I got it on sale very cheap. All those hours were very rich and enjoyable. I played with few dozens of visuals improving mods though, used this guide: wiki.nexusmods.com/…/Morrowind_graphics_guide

    rtc,

    I tend to play without expansions and mods the first time. The second time, with expansions. Later, with any mod I specifically want.

    The exception was Daggerfall because Arena was pretty bad with a few bugs. However with Daggerfall Unity I didn’t install additional mods. I did look for additional bug fix mods, didn’t find any. That makes sense since if an external modder makes fixes, the Daggerfall Unity maintainers would make those fixes too eventually. I need to look again though.

    Edge004, do games w What game surprised you with their length?

    Celeste. I was not expecting the core and farewell

    MidsizedSedan, do gaming w Inspired by another post

    I started the Witcher 3 twice. Got bored with it both times. Seeing the trailer for the Witcher 4 is actuslly making me go back to finish the Witcher 3.

    GhiLA, do gaming w *Got away safely*
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    My money, my time.

    men only want one thing and it’s

    Not your controllin, bitch-ass, that’s for damn sure.

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