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Boinkage, do games w Games to play with my late 40s brothers?

Another vote for deep Rock galactic.

Artyom,

Rock and Stone!

nutcase2690, do gaming w What type of game do you want to see?

Check out mindustry! Although it doesn’t quite have that tactical itch as Arma, it is 100% based around logistics and building up unit production. There is a multiplayer PvP mode, as well as 2 PvE campaigns

siv9939, do gaming w What type of game do you want to see?

I want a city builder with a Civ-like timeline. You start off building huts and farms and keep on going until you get space elevators and fusion power. I want to see roads go from footpaths to trails for horse drawn carriages to full on highways. I also like the idea that you could choose your starting period so it could be used as a standard city builder too.

ninjaphysics,

I didn’t realize before, but now I want this too! Fantastic idea.

muhyb, do gaming w What type of game do you want to see?

Doesn’t have a release date yet but you might like Empire Eternal, kinda like new Empire Earth.

ICastFist,
@ICastFist@programming.dev avatar

Fucking wishlisted

t3rmit3,

holy shit, fucking MICROPROSE is still around!? LETSGOOOOOOOO

makingStuffForFun, do games w Games to play with my late 40s brothers?
@makingStuffForFun@lemmy.ml avatar

Civ 5 was great for this. Me and another old fart in our 40s played it against each other.

impudentmortal, do games w Games to play with my late 40s brothers?

Here’s a full list of crossplay Xbox and PC games. I figure if it’s on the pc, there’s a good chance it could be played on the steam deck as well.

Notable mentions in there that I’ve played and enjoyed are Destiny 2, Overwatch 2, Remnant 2, Left4Dead 2, (I’m seeing a pattern here), and Deep Rock Galactic.

Regrettable_incident,
@Regrettable_incident@lemmy.world avatar

Thanks mate, appreciated. Yeah I also seen a recurrent pattern in peoples’ suggestions, just what I was hoping for when I posted the question!

OutOfMemory, do games w Games to play with my late 40s brothers?

Strategy games are great for busy adults imo. I like either Civilization or Factorio because you can compete or collaborate as desired, and in as much or as little time as you want.

realcaseyrollins, do gaming w What type of game do you want to see?
@realcaseyrollins@thelemmy.club avatar

Look I just don’t want Xdefiant to die.

vvv, do gaming w What type of game do you want to see?

check out Supreme Commander, it’s a game from the erra of good RTSes, and I think has some of the features you’re taking about, e.g. beforehand of multiple bases, automation… you can do things like produce x units, send them to this area, have them start doing this patrol, etc. You can pause the game, to make these orders too. My favorite gimmick though, is that the map is zoomable, from a classic here’s your dudes and tanks view, up into a strategic view with icons representing everything. This also opens up the ability to have units be different sizes. vehicles are appropriately larger than infantry, and you can have giant mechs to which other units are literally ants.

Dymonika,

SupCom will never displace TA.

FigMcLargeHuge, do games w Games to play with my late 40s brothers?

Going to go out of the shooter box here and say Valheim. I am pretty sure it’s cross compatible with xbox and pc/steam deck. Might not be the thing though if you are just all wanting to pvp, but thought I would throw it out there.

alyaza, do gaming w What type of game do you want to see?
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one thing i’d be interested in: is it possible to make a fun 4X-style game that challenges the very premises of 4X (which are mostly patterned after the models of expansion we’re familiar with in the West)?

GammaGames,

Any ideas? I’ve wondered the same, don’t really vibe with the 4X pattern but I like the slow snowball

t3rmit3,

I think it would probably become “2X” in that case, given the “exploit” and “exterminate” parts. :P

Against the Storm is sort of a citybuilder/ 4X hybrid, that’s all about a bunch of fantasy species (humans, beavers, lizards, foxes, and harpies) working together to reclaim the world from this (un)natural blight.

The Bustling World is an RPG/ Citybuilder/ 4X hybrid that looks pretty interesting, but is not out yet.

I can’t really think of a 4X that leans towards the Grand Strategy side, that isn’t pretty combat-heavy. Distant Worlds: Universe can be played without focusing on combat, but it’s definitely still there.

GammaGames,

Against the Storm is the game I was trying to think of for this, thanks for sharing it!

Fiivemacs, do gaming w What type of game do you want to see?

Something new that isn’t some remake of a game.

Skua, do gaming w What type of game do you want to see?

If you want pausable combat and a logistics focus, the Hearts of Iron games might be interesting to you. They're pseudo-real-time in that things happen on an counter that ticks forward once per in-game hour of the day (so the results of two units fighting, a diplomatic message being sent, construction on a building), but you can speed up, slow down, or pause however you wish. If you want to zip along at a few seconds of real time per day in game, cool. Want to slow things down to a few seconds per in game hour instead? Also fine. Need to pause while you read a description? Also fine.

Megaman_EXE, do gaming w What type of game do you want to see?

I’ve recently noticed that the tactical shooter genre has kinda fallen out of favor. Games like ghost recon, socom navy seals etc. Aren’t being made anymore. I think it’s a shame that some genres go dormant for a while.

But more than that, I just want to see developers take more risks again. Indie games have been the exception here, but I remember there being so many unique games in the early 2000’s.

DdCno1,

Ready or Not is a thing and quite popular, although I haven’t tried it myself. As far as I know, it’s the closest to the old SWAT games and not exactly a low-budget Indie title. Similarly, covering the military side of things, there’s Six Days in Fallujah, which is considerably more aggressive and action-heavy than the titles of old, but similarly punishing.

Moonguide,

And, although not as thoroughly fleshed out as Ready or Not, and not multiplayer, Black One : Blood Brothers looks interesting enough to follow. It’s basically the bones of the first Ghost Recon with modern assets. I’ve not played it yet but it’s in my library.

t3rmit3, (edited )

I’ve played 8.2 hours of BO:BB according to Steam, and it feels much closer to the OG Ghost Recon ( +Desert Siege and Island Thunder)… BUT right now the AI is pretty mediocre (and often breaks entirely and enemies just sort of stand there), and the shooting doesn’t feel as good as Ready or Not.

Incursion: Red River is a singleplayer + co-op extraction shooter that feels very Ghost Recon.

missingno, do gaming w What type of game do you want to see?
@missingno@fedia.io avatar

Bring back versus puzzle games. Puyo Puyo is more or less the only surviving IP today, and even that is only barely on life support now that Sega has banished it to Apple Arcade exclusivity.

The whole damn genre lies in ruins now and I miss it so much. Someone, anyone, make a new game please.

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