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PraiseTheSoup, do games w What games have you sunk the most time into?

I really enjoyed Risk of Rain 1 but I don’t get why people like Risk of Rain 2. They completely changed the game and it plays like shit. Is it only possible to like it if you didn’t play the first one?

wirelesswire,

I haven’t played RoR1, but loved RoR2, but I also tend to prefer 3d games over 2d. I haven’t played since the latest xpac, so I don’t know if they fixed the things they broke or not.

isyasad,
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I played RoR1 first, years before 2 was even announced. I still like RoR2. It’s been better and worse with different updates, it’s definitely a lot worse with the DLC and much better with certain mods. Both games are kinda broken and unpolished under the surface, they’re really not so different

Floey,

I really did not enjoy Risk of Rain, RoR2 however I played many hours of.

ByteOnBikes,

I only played RoR 2 and i never understood RoR 1.

Maybe you’re right - two different audiences?

TheOakTree,

I played RoR1 a couple years after release, RoR2 on release, and RoRR on release. I still like 1/Returns better than 2, but I like 2 as well. They are honestly pretty similar in gameplay, but I think the 2d style leaves a lot more room for boss moveset creativity.

secret300,

I played the first one when it came out and I still liked the second.

helopigs,

Totally agree - RoR is one of my all time favorites. Its strategic elegance and style just didn’t survive the translation to 3D

OrgunDonor, do games w What games have you sunk the most time into?
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I have played a lot of FFXIV, but have stopped playing for a couple years now. Spending a fair chunk of time in Street Fighter and Monster Hunter, but I have a feeling that will change over the next year with Assetto Corsa Competizione and AC Evo potentially taking the monster hunter spots.

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/6a2beb1a-8c90-4312-aadf-a98999cb97cb.jpeg

Appoxo, do games w What games have you sunk the most time into?
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GTA 5 (Online).
Total: 2.253h
Estimated time spent in Online: Probably about 1900-2000h

The only reason I can spend so much time in there is because I have endless (had about 500mil) modded cash.
I never paid R* a dime beyond the game.

TokenEffort, do games w Would "suggest price" be a positive option for steam?
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I’m thinking of a “make offer” option where the customer can choose any price and the dev can manually choose to sell to that customer for that price or not.

Appoxo,
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So eBay?

imPastaSyndrome,

Sounds awful. A million people spamming 1 cent on all games

TokenEffort,
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Lmao

I guess a minimum order thingy could be set but then the lowest offer would be spammed.

Then games with the offer option would be seen as bad or cash-grabby.

So the option should be to get un-broke and pay full price or wait until winter.

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

GW2 is my jam. I love the painterly art style, Charr are the best beast-race out there, I like the combat system (WoW drove me crazy! Hated not being able to dodge). So… don’t listen to me.

Simulation6, do games w What MMORPG are you playing, and why?

I used to play Lord of the Rings Online every year in December because they have some neat events. Haven’t done it for a while (lost my install with a hard drive and never reinstalled).

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

Wakfu. MMO in a kinda cutesy animation style. Combat is turn based, very final fantasy tactics (which I enjoy), and actually quite complex. You can spend ages min maxing your build.

There’s an actual lore and storyline (and crazy enough an entire TV show). Harvesting and crafting professions that are fun and useful. A kind of player housing. Mounts. All shop items are cosmetic or resets only.

It’s a great game that’s been around for a long time and isn’t going anywhere.

Jump on the Ogrest server, which is the most active international server today.

wariat, do zapytajszmer w Jak blokować Google Adsense, reklamy na youtube i cookies od Googla i innych niechcianych firm?
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Cóż, odpowiedź brzmi przestać używać przeglądarek robionych przez korporacje, a także różnych zamkniętych freeware. Można mieć wiele zarzutów do Mozilli i one są słuszne, ale tak czy siak jest to wciąż najlepszy wybór i był nim zawsze. Prawda jest taka, że jak Mozilla zniknie to forki firefoksa razem z nią i wtedy tak, wtedy będziemy mieć problem.

lysy, (edited )

Istnienie Mozilli z jej Firefoxem jest jedyną przyczyną używalności Chromium oraz Chrome’a. Gdyby nie było alternatywy, tylko totalny monopol, mielibyśmy naprawdę ogromnie ułomne doświadczenie korzystania z Internetu. Dlatego podpisuję się pod przedmówcą - przestać używać Chrome’a, rozważyć Firefoxa. Nie jest idealny, ale jest dobry oraz jest jedynym bezpiecznikiem chroniącym przed całkowitą kontrolą rynku przez jedną korporację.

obywatelle,
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A można poprosić o wyjaśnienie dla kogoś nietechnicznego? Jak te forki wpływają na działanie Chromium i na internet jako taki?

Tylko pls, bez odsyłania do długiego tekstu w ang napakowanego żargonem ;_;

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

I’m not playing it at the moment but the most recent one i was actively subscribed to was ffxi. I find that now when I want to pay an MMO I stray away from the wow likes (if i want that style it’s xiv for me though). I like the older ones that use more archaic combat systems because they’re often very unique on a genre where everything now feels very similar.

Also here’s an obligatory “I miss Wildstar”

Kingofthezyx,

FFXI ruined all other MMORPGs for me, because there is nothing like it and probably never will be again.

fartsparkles,

What made it so special and unique? I missed out on it back in the day and it feels a little late to try and solo it (if that’s even possible).

memo,
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Actually, nowadays it’s very soloable: you can experience all of the story by yourself thanks to the Trust system. I only recently tried it, and control scheme wasn’t as bad as I expected (but you do need some patience). From what I gather you don’t really need to learn about macros and gear swapping mid fight in order to clear story content.

Kit,

You had to team up to accomplish anything, so it was easy to make friends. The game also had zero handholding, which made it incredibly immersive. You can still experience the game as it was in 2004 on the private server HorizonXI. It’s popular and has thousands of people online at all times.

Kingofthezyx,

In addition to the community-aspects others have noted, the combat system is a bit slower-paced and extremely strategic. The jobs(classes) are all extremely unique and the sub-job system allows you to play them differently as needed. You can switch jobs on one character so you really grow attached to your specific character rather than making different characters for different classes.

You can swap-gear mid combat which gives you a lot of situational flexibility that makes it feel like you’re actively contributing to your success or failure. As an example you might have a set of great for a specific ability, or switch to defensive gear if you draw the enemy’s attention.

Additionally, the story is really nuanced and the side-characters are often very realistic in their choices, motivations, and there is a sense of consistency throughout the world that really makes it feel “lived-in” in a way a lot of other MMOs don’t bother with.

Honestly I could go on and on. It’s just a really special world and will stick with me for life. Even a few years out from playing I still get the itch to go back constantly. Vana’diel is like a second home for me.

Kit,

Beautifully written and spot-on

Dualswords,

Horizonxi. It’s set in CoP era and has a population of near 2k during primetime. It’s been hella fun.

catloaf,

Wildstar was cool. I got a free shirt and Logitech keyboard out of their booth at PAX one year. (Never played the game, though.)

gnomesaiyan, do games w What MMORPG are you playing, and why?
@gnomesaiyan@lemmy.world avatar

Palia, which is the closest I can get to a cozy, friendly MMORPG with a decent community. The lack of enemies doesn’t bother me, and I like feeling that I don’t need to grind for gear or status. That being said, the game desperately needs more content. I’m on hiatus at the moment.

As far as the others go, Everquest and World of Warcraft were/are still my favorites but I haven’t played them in years. MMORPGs are a dying breed, and today most if not all of them bring very little to the table. They don’t make 'em like they used to, that’s for sure.

These days, I prefer single player RPGs where choices matter, or games that have base-building elements and open world survival. I really don’t care for playing with other murder hobos anymore.

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

Not playing it, but AoC seems to have a lot of potential.

JackGreenEarth, do games w What MMORPG are you playing, and why?
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I don’t usually like MMORPGs because I haven’t yet found one that hasn’t been spoiled with microtransactions and a toxic playerbase, so I just play Outside. I’m much more a fan of singleplayer, or multiplayer with friends games like Terraria, Stardew Valley, or Minecraft.

DWin, (edited ) do gaming w What is your Game of the Year?

Until Then

More of a visual novel, but I had an amazing time with it. I cried. It was beautiful. I’ve been learning the piano since I finished it.

Go in completely blind if you do decide to play it!

knokelmaat,

Seems right down my alley. Does it feature any triggering subjects? (Mainly severe mental health stuff and suicide is stuff I avoid for the time being)

Do you have recommendations for similar games?

DWin, (edited )

Sorry to hear that, there’s been times where I’ve avoided certain bits of media for similar reasons, and that feeling of “should I invest myself in this?” while trying to keep yourself safe. I hope things improve for you.

I don’t want to say anything about Until Then really as I think the experience would be hampered knowing anything about it, but it’ll still be there for you in the future. There are heavier moments throughout the story however, I cried at both the beauty and the sadness at multiple points in the game.

Some comparable games that have some similar themes or vibes

I think a lot of these kinda stories revolve around the sadder parts of life to elicit emotion that drives us towards connecting with characters in the same way that seeing hardship and struggle makes you care about your fellow human. To me it feels that through these experiences we’re able to see our humanity in a rawer form, perhaps its because there’s a cost to ourselves due to our emotional investment. There’s no need to take on that cost unless you have the emotional space to do so though, but that cost is often what’s made it so great. I didn’t play any games for just over 2 weeks after I finished Until Then, I just started playing the piano, went on walks/bike rides/runs, and decided to get more involved at a local board game cafe. But really, no need to force yourself into that, focus on yourself, do the things you need to do to improve your situation internally or externally, it’ll be there for you then.

If you want some story-esque games that feel much less soul-consuming, here’s a few of my favourites:

  • Stray - it made me have wobbly emotions, but it doesn’t have quite the same “sting” as the games above
  • Cloudpunk
  • Metro Exodus - Bit of an oddball here, probably a few eyebrows raised, but I think it’s one of the only games I’ve seen actual intimacy (and not sexual intimacy), however that’s few and far between, the pew pew is great

And a couple of cozy games that are a bit adjacent to these

Edit: Also sorry for the monologue haha, didn’t mean for that to get so long, just started rambling

knokelmaat,

You absolutely beautiful person! What a thoughtful and sincere reply, I cannot thank you enough.

You’re 100 percent right that those experiences will still be there for me in the future when I feel the space. For now I am limiting myself to your second group of suggestions (I’ve played the first Frog Detective and loved it), knowing that your first group is there when I feel like it.

I did already play Edith Finch though, a masterpiece in my opinion, but indeed quite heavy (but extremely hopeful too).

DWin,

Naw shucks haha, kind of you to say. I’m glad my ramble/vent was worth it!

Since ya played Edith Finch, in Until Then you form a much stronger connection with the characters, but the content and topics it faces are less extreme What is there will hit harder because of that connection I think.

I hope you enjoy any of the games I suggested! Also really, just get yourself Donut County. It’s a stupid cozy romp. Do racoon crimes.

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

Sekiro. Played it a few months ago and I still think about it all the time. Amazing.

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

Pathfinder: WOTR was pretty epic for first playthrough.

Aliens Dark Descent for most intense 40 hours of gaming, ever. Loved it.

BmeBenji,

Ooh Dark Descent looked really cool. Would you recommend it for someone with little isometric experience, let alone real-time isometric combat?

droenn,

I reckon its more if you like the reward that comes with making decisions under stress 😂 if so, yes! But definitely enable the full pause option instead of slow down! Overall its very immersive and the squad management is very light with a good focus on the story and tactics, and stands out for that.

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