at_an_angle

@at_an_angle@lemmy.one

Profil ze zdalnego serwera może być niekompletny. Zobacz więcej na oryginalnej instancji.

at_an_angle,

I’m suing Pornhub for my carpal tunnel.

at_an_angle,

Doom II, Factorio, Fallout 1-4, and Minecraft.

Who do I need a top-tier PC? The ten year old rig I build still runs them like a champ.

at_an_angle,

Dark path? My experience is that it’s a more narrow but brighter path.

What I mean is that if you take your time, vet the cash grabs and ones that are perpetually in version 0.02a, then there are some real gems out there.

I don’t play all the games I can anymore instead just focusing on ones I really like. Indie games are my goto anymore.

I have 200 or so hours in modded Fallout 4 GOTY that was bought on sale for like $40.

Factorio, just passed the 1200hr mark and just got into modding. $20 a few years ago.

I planned to write more but re-read your comment and realized you’re joking…I need more coffee.

at_an_angle,

Either you have never played the games or never paid attention to anything but the gunplay.

90% of Fallout is social commentary, and it’s not even subtle about it.

at_an_angle,

But I want FortNite V-Buck’s! I only have the default skins and people are making fun of me at school!

at_an_angle,

There are games where everything about them sucks but I still love them.

Body Harvest for the N64 is a classic in my head.

at_an_angle,

I’ve found the best way to browse Fandom(if necessary) is to use a VPN set to Nordic countries. Ads are very generic and in a language I can’t read. So they are very easy to spot.

at_an_angle,

Voices of the Void. Because I like the subtle feeling of dread and knowing any action could result in something horrific.

Factorio. Optimization can always be improved upon.

Kenshi. Finally got my base built. Only cost a few arms and legs… and some of them weren’t mine!

at_an_angle,

You mean the post-apocalyptic, self driving car game?

What are your favorite video games that force you to pull out the pen and paper? angielski

Ever since the language puzzle in Tunic that got me to fill up 6 pocket sized pages of notes over multiple days while trying to puzzle it out as I tried to and, eventually, succeeded at translating the in-game “paper” manual, I’ve had a craving for games that force you to pull out a notebook and take notes/puzzle things...

at_an_angle,

Voices of the Void.

Writing down the dish names and codes for the reports is a lot more fun than I thought.

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