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synapse1278, do games w Random Screenshots of my Games #62 - PEAK
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I’ve seen it on twitch, bunch of French streamers played it in co-op (la team du lundi). It looks like a lot of fun!

ObstreperousCanadian, do gaming w Just got my first truly modern PC case...
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I’ve been building PCs since before cable management was a thing and so I’ve never cable managed anything. The inside of my case looks messy regardless of where you open it. Thankfully there’s no glass panel either.

Gloomy, do games w Vintage gaming advertising pictures: a gallery
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Love the PS2 ones. They almost have a Goth vibe in their aesthetics.

rottingleaf,

I thought “gnostic vibe”, but yes.

axib, (edited ) do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of July 13th

I recently discovered Celeste and love it so far. It’s a skilled platformer that doesn’t seem as punishing (edit) compared to other platformers that I’ve played, but still challenging enough to be satisfying. (edit: And the base story difficulty is not as bad as some other platformer games). The story is also really nice (overcoming depression and mental health stuff), not something I usually play but I was really engaged with it, and communicated in a nice simple way (not a ton of cutscenes like story-heavy games). edit: Celeste is similar to Hollow Knight, though I got stuck at a part of Hollow Knight and haven’t picked it back up in a while. Celeste is much easier than N++ and Super Meat Boy, IMO.

(I had intended to play it on my 4k TV, but I found that it has a significant delay that makes it hard, and I somehow didn’t notice it in other games. It’s much easier to play on my PC).

Also RE the OP’s mention of simple phone games, I really like “Simon Tatham’s Puzzles”: iOS, Android on Google Play and F-Droid. It’s a collection of simple puzzle games that I enjoy idly playing for a few minutes at a time.

Coelacanth, (edited )
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Isn’t Celeste supposed to be rather difficult? Or is that the Ori games? Or both? Regardless, I don’t think I’ll ever play these games sadly as I’m not a god gamer, and I especially suck at platforming. Same reason I don’t think I’ll ever attempt Hollow Knight either.

axib,

It is fairly difficult, but there are a few reasons why I found the difficulty more pleasant:

  • pacing: the most difficult parts you’ll first encounter are optional bonus objectives (strawberries) that you can skip and come back to later. So you can take your time and get them as you go when you feel like it, and if you get frustrated you can continue with the main storyline for a bit (this happened to me a few times when I was playing, so it was basically continuous enjoyment)
  • very forgiving: in Hollow Knight, it’s like Dark Souls where if you die, you lose your in-game currency and need to make your way back to your corpse to recover it, and if you die again then you lose it completely. But in Celeste, you get a checkpoint at every “screen”, so it’s very forgiving to experiment new techniques and just keep trying over and over again. There are some longer patches so that it doesn’t feel too easy, but overall I really liked it
  • most of the storyline is accessible without having to do much extra. There are some more challenging levels at the end that require finding some hidden unlocks earlier in the game, and beating some tougher challenges that I’m going through now.

But fair point, even the base storyline is quite challenging, especially if you don’t love this genre. I’ll edit my comment to be more clear. They do add some “assist mode” to make it easier if you want to enjoy the story, but I’m not sure if it’s still fun to play it that way.

PrivateNoob,

It was really difficult for me, although I don’t play platformer games much

saigot,

It’s very difficult at the hardest level but it ramps you up very smoothly. The main story is something most people (and children) can beat fairly easily, getting all the strawberries takes some time and some tighter skill but it quite forgiving and generally requires only one “advanced” move at a time. After that you get B sides and C sides which are when the real challenge starts and you have to start chaining multiple advanced moves together.IMO it’s an amazing game for transitioning from a casual platformer to a “hardcore” platformer if that is something you want to do, but you can also stop at a casual level and still get a full experience. There’s also an accessibility easy option if you really just want to get the story.

wizardbeard, (edited ) do games w Day 362 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing

So it’s been about two and a half years since I’ve played (before my daughter was born), so take this with a grain of salt. I think last big update I experienced was the addition of the Reapers’s equivalent of the Athena’s Fortune faction.

Unless they’ve changed how captained ships work, every time you log in your ship only has a basic set of resources (like 30 wood, 30 canonballs, 15 bananas, something like that). Stocking up from the outpost barrels was an every session start thing. The whole captained ship thing was originally just a way to save your ship cosmetics and adding a bunch of ship specific achievements. Also gave access to a convenient one stop sell location and some “captain” exclusive quests.

Regarding PVP, natural “emergent” PVP has really dried up since they added in the hourglass (dedicated PVP match queuing) and the ability to server hop (lose all your sellable loot and active quest progress, keep the barrelled resources on your ship). So people up for scrapping usually hop servers until they find a popular and lucrative server event happening where there are likely to be other players. There already was the Reaper’s flag and emmisary to imdicate you were up for/looking for PVP too (both make you visible on the map to the whole server). So a lot of players left running around aren’t as bloodthirsty.

Also, unless they changed server limits again, each server has an absolute max of six ships. It’s a big sea for so few ships. Especially when we stayed around The Roar (volcanoey area at the east side of the map) we could go entire sessions without running into other players.

Man, I really hope it’s still around when I have the time to come back to it. Awesome game.

MyNameIsAtticus,
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Captained ships afaik are the same. I feel like it sometimes restocks by themselves for some reason but i can’t say for sure. Maybe there’s some niche conditions or something but i’ve feel like it’s been doing that. And i too hope it’s around for a long while to come. Congrats on the daughter btw!

Dremor, do games w Day 362 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing
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If you like posting picture of fishes, did you try Subnautica ?

MyNameIsAtticus,
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I’ve thought about it. I’ve played a bit a few years ago but not much. Initially when i heard the sequel was going to have Co-op i was planning to wait for that since I’m not too big on Subnautica’s lore and really just like the concept, but after recent news i might just pick up the first one instead or something.

MyNameIsAtticus, do games w Vintage gaming advertising pictures: a gallery
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It’s wild how crazy ads. The Mouse one for the GBA Micro still pops up into my head every once and a while. And my friend group still debates whether Mario is hiding a Tribal Tattoo somewhere

tux7350, do games w Vintage gaming advertising pictures: a gallery

Might not be exactly vintage but it is getting close to 20 years old (ouch my age).

The Halo 3 advertising campaign.

And specifically this “Believe” video.

I cannot describe the emotions of excitement I felt for this game to be released. Waiting for the midnight release for this game is still one of my favorite memories haha. And once we got the game, the hours and hours of fun with friends… really was something looking back on it.

pulsewidth,

Halo 3 was peak.

I know some don’t like it because of some choices they creative team made that weren’t exact to the lore of the games, but I’ve been enjoying the Halo TV series. Had some moments that reminded me of the campaign and game series highlights. I’d say it’s worth a watch if you’re a fan - don’t be put off by the initial backlash.

StarshotJohn, do games w Day 361 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing
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You’re my rock

jordanlund, do games w Looking for cozy / wholesome gaming communities
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Video gaming or tabletop gaming?

For tabletop, I recently discovered “The Land of Eem” and it looks like the definition of “Cosy”.

YouTube, Discord, it’s all over the place. Described as “Lord of the Rings With Muppets”.

Hackworth, do gaming w I'm still in full denial, personally.
ivanafterall, do gaming w I'm still in full denial, personally.
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Fine, my kids can beat me at Rocket League sometimes now, but they still can’t manage their duchies and bloodlines for shit in Crusader Kings.

Beebabe, do gaming w I'm still in full denial, personally.
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Nope. Not me! I’ve got new glasses. That was the entirety of the problem. Nothing to see here…I’m not old

MufinMcFlufin, do games w Pop it in your calendars

Planning on not buying it, that being said I was likely never going to even if this controversy didn’t happen. I’m apparently part of 3% of Subnautica players on steam who really didn’t care for the game. Gave it a decent chance (7 hours playtime) and talked with several people who adore the game but found many aspects of the game to be overrated, poorly designed, or frustrating. Just about the only thing I can remember honestly enjoying about the game was the aesthetic, which even then was held back by some sometimes downright bad graphics.

Evil_Shrubbery, (edited ) do gaming w I'm still in full denial, personally.

I’m not even in the initial phases of dental denial, and Im a millennial, I’m not ready to get attacked like this in a meme!!

rustydrd,
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Me, on the other hand, I gots my toothbrush right here in my pocket, and I’m ready to go.

Evil_Shrubbery,

(Lmao! Also wtf scumbag brainhole.)

I have my electric toothbrush in my pocket too, ready to go already went, but I’m not wearing any pants.

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