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troyunrau, 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?
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Only games I’ve passed 100 hours on:

Pokemon (multiple versions)

No Man’s Sky

Many Paradox games: CK2, CK2, EU4, Stellaris

troyunrau, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of December 15th
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No Man’s Sky. Again. It keeps sucking me back in.

EU4 with Anbennar mod – update just released with a bunch of new stuff.

troyunrau, do games w Expedition 33 Dev Confirms $50 Price Is Correct, '30+ Hours of Main Game'
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If it’s a game I’m going to get hundreds, or sometimes thousands of hours from, then I’ll pay more. If you look at price per hour spent on entertainment, it’s hard to compare. However, you often have to wade through a bunch of shitty overpriced games to find those gems.

Okay, back to EU4 now ;)

troyunrau, do gaming w Why are Japanese video games often rated the best?
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I’ll play devil’s avocado.

There are some genres that were effectively created by the Japanese gaming industry (Nintendo and others). Pokemon and monster hunting/battling. Final Fantasy/Dragon Quest and JRPGs. Hell, I’d even say visual novels (like Steins;Gate and others). Japan has been hugely successful at exporting these genres that were already domestically successful. And so they became the reference standards.

But if you were to look at racing games, or flight sims, or dozens (if not hundreds) of other categories, you’d see that they’ve failed to break into these genres with any significant effect. Not because they don’t have the technical skills, but rather, they don’t fall into their niche.

Cherry picking Mario and Zelda is unfair.

troyunrau, do gaming w Why are Japanese video games often rated the best?
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Damn, I actually loved that temple.

troyunrau, do gaming w Looking for a Tales-like RPG without active combat
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Yeah, that’s a good option perhaps. I grabbed em recent because of a steam sale, but never played them before. Appreciate the rec :)

troyunrau, do gaming w Looking for a Tales-like RPG without active combat
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I’ve never heard of this, so it is perfect as a recommendation! Because now I have something to look into :)

troyunrau, do gaming w Looking for a Tales-like RPG without active combat
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I’ve played all the old school Square and Enix stuff. FF6 is my goat.

troyunrau, do gaming w Looking for a Tales-like RPG without active combat
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Sure. Tales games tend to be high fantasy settings where each game is its own setting (much like Final Fantasy in that sense). They tend to have a lot of “war against heaven corrupted” kind of vibes. But largely there’s a lot of places to explore, NPCs to talk to, and a bunch of great little skits that trigger between your team. They tend to be lighter on graphics in exchange for length and depth of story. But it’s also somewhat linear, and carefully crafted and you can sort of lose yourself in finding the next story beat.

But they also typically have active combat systems where it’s about button mashing and combos. This is the part I don’t like :)

troyunrau, do gaming w Looking for a Tales-like RPG without active combat
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No! I’ve heard it is quite the investment if you want to start at the beginning. Is there a later jumping in point that works well, in your opinion?

troyunrau, do gaming w Government Legislation and Regulation Is Coming For Video Games
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That article is light on implemention details. It talks a lot about the legislation itself, and ways in which it might be implemented.

troyunrau, do gaming w Government Legislation and Regulation Is Coming For Video Games
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Yes, but how. The details matter

troyunrau, do astronomy w Senate bill would create center to study satellite interference with astronomy
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Hi, it’s me. An actual scientist. Did grad school in planetary science. The same techniques we use to spot asteroids are the techniques used to spot satellites. But removing them is even simpler. It’s not algorithmically hard at all.

In fact, it’s so simple that I’ll write it out: take several images (at least three) in quick succession and take the median value across those images.

Oh hey, that was easy. Makes a good despeckle filter too for cosmic ray strikes or whatever else.

troyunrau, do astronomy w Senate bill would create center to study satellite interference with astronomy
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This is a pop-science problem and not a real science problem. Any astronomy imaging system worth its salt has image stacking algos that remove transients easily enough.

troyunrau, do astronomy w Size Comparison: Pluto and Australia
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Ah shit, a switcheroo!

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