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gmr_leon

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i ramble about video games. i like sharing & weird stuff. @ me with weird games.

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didier, to amiga
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Everything I’ve done recently getting my 600 up and running would have been impossible without web searching (and finding!) answers to long forgotten problems.

If this knowledge was produced now, it would unfortunately end up in a convo on a Discord server somewhere and would be impossible to search (and find…)

Stop using Discord for anything else than just chatting. Stop dumping knowledge into a black hole. Use forums. Use the open web. Future nerds will thank you.

gmr_leon,
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@CerebralHawks ? While you're technically not wrong in some ways, if it's a smaller or more focused community, similar can occur even on Discord. E.g. if there's one primary community for a subject, you could essentially get shut out if one person/group running it takes a dislike to you.

At the same time, the benefit of Discord you mention with there being many communities can also exist with many forums, & arguably even better given independent servers altogether.

gmr_leon,
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@didier Speaking of open web, if you're not into the forum model, consider blogging/personal sites!

It's good to work through your thoughts and it builds your own personal store of info if you use it as such. Plus you can entirely set aside any of the social elements if you like, making it a nice little creative reprieve away from others for when you need it.

https://neocities.org/ is a good platform for this sort of thing for any interested but wary of getting into the weeds of hosting.

LadyMarth01, to gaming
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While Letterboxd seems to be the popular option for logging and reviewing movies, there doesn't seem to be a consensus option for video games. In the past I've used Backloggery, Grouvee, and Playfire (RIP), but dropped those years ago.

So, what does everyone on the fediverse use for logging/reviewing video games?

gmr_leon,
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@LadyMarth01 Dunno what everyone uses but https://backloggd.com/ has a slick design.

gmr_leon, to art
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This looks wicked! From Rebels_Droppin on CRT Art on Lemmy World:

https://lemmy.world/post/12681909

gmr_leon,
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btw @mcc you may dig this person's CRT TV art posts!

gmr_leon, to gaming
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Was curious if there were any FOSS 3D RTS games with a fantasy style to them, thinking of some of my old favs like Age of Mythology & Rise of Legends.

Pleased to find that there is one, & it mixes magic & tech factions much like Rise of Legends did back in the day!

It's a game called MegaGlest, well worth checking out! A little rough in some respects, but still altogether impressive!

https://megaglest.org/

#Gaming #VideoGames

chris, to PCGaming
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New #NoMansSky Adrift expedition begins today: "Just you the player as a tiny dot lost in the infinite - for the first time players can be truly alone in No Man’s Sky. We think it’s a special feeling."

https://www.nomanssky.com/2024/05/expedition-thirteen-adrift/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVy8Wj0CdlA

#gaming #Space

gmr_leon,
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@chris Somehow I skimmed over the quoted line the other day, and it's...Not really true, about the first time being alone in the game.

But that's perhaps semantics

PixelBandits, to VideoGames
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Hey Bandits! Hope you've all had a wonderful bank holiday Monday (if you're in the UK).

Sorry for the quiet one, today. I have been sinking myself into a family outing, but I have also been delving into Theme Park World and wanted to share some memories with you 🥰

#VideoGames #Gaming #Gamers #RetroGaming

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gmr_leon,
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@PixelBandits ...I still have this game, but haven't thought about it in forever. Think I picked it up because back then (& tbh even now) you rarely saw games of its sort on consoles!

I should revisit it now that I'm somewhat more patient, and willing to muddle through the finance stuff.

Remember enjoying it despite never really getting too far into it all.

gmr_leon, to gaming
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It's funny, way back when I avoided first-person shooters because at the time the more popular ones didn't put as much focus on story. Adventure games were around but waning, or at least not as discussed in my circles.

That largely left me with RPGs for my story & game fix, but talk about a terrible fit for me. I kept getting stuck because I wasn't interested in leveling, stat allocation, any of that.

Kept trying as I'm stubborn but never grew to like those systems.

gmr_leon, (edited )
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All that to say, as I skim some of the recent game announcements I'm looking as much as I can for the titles that don't describe themselves as RPGs.

The most character customization I'm after in games, broadly speaking, is appearance/outfit and an array of abilities upfront or after finding relevant equipment. Mega Man Legends, Metroid style, I guess?

gmr_leon,
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Amusingly enough, the Pokémon games and RPGs without random battles were the ones I made both the most and least progress in. Most because they let me explore with fewer disruptions, least because I then avoided most battles and ended up under-leveled for boss encounters.

Max Repel club reppin' here!

#Gaming #VideoGames

gmr_leon, to gaming
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Wondering...What might be the most popular original open source game?

Not a spin off of a popular game nor a popular game that went open source, as in both those cases I think the simple answer may be Doom and Doom spinoffs. Simply an original game of any genre that started out as and has remained open source.

gmr_leon, to gaming
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Awhile back I had some odd physics ideas but was having trouble finding user-friendly tools to try them out.

Somewhere along the way I stumbled across Principia, & while the base version wasn't capable of what I wanted to try, I appreciated it regardless for being a cool, user friendly physics toy.

Sometime maybe I'll try modifying it to try out my odd ideas. Give it a look if you're into digital toys!

https://principia-web.se/

gmr_leon,
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Btw, since I'm probably among a few people (at least on here) talking about Principia. Some advice: if after running the installer on Windows it silently crashes, uninstall and reinstall.

Not sure why, but that resolves the issue for me.

If after that you try to pull one of the custom levels from the site & it does nothing, close the game and relaunch it, then try again. As before, that's resolved it for me.

Again, I don't know why, but at least it works thereafter.

gmr_leon, to gaming
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Wondering about popular original open source games awhile ago. Part of the wonder was that despite being more accessible in terms of cost, and sometimes in hardware requirements, it doesn't seem as though you see as much fan art, fiction, or discussion.

Wonder how much of that may relate to many of the more well known open source games being clones or, more simply, fan games in their own right.

https://mstdn.social/

gmr_leon, to PCGaming
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I take some small credit for the naming of No Man's Sky's latest expedition, Adrift.

When I was still active in the No Man's Sky community I referred to the pre-Foundation version of the game as Adrift, because it preceded the shift to settler/colonist gameplay that Foundation introduced.

You can see this in several rough, silent playthrough videos I recorded of that version:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2Wqxp_H9yGkP9b1qp_qoryN3zsB88Gsf

Update notes:
https://www.nomanssky.com/2024/05/expedition-thirteen-adrift/

#NoMansSky #NoMansSkyExpedition #Gaming #VideoGames

gmr_leon,
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The expeditions in No Man's Sky were the real answer to the community requests for a more dynamic universe, in my opinion.

A compromise between those wanting a universe that changed according to underlying simulation, a difficult task, and those wanting continuations of the game's light storytelling but with more unique missions.

I think it clearly worked for enough people, but it wasn't for me. Too live service, too MMO-esque.

But that's compromise for you.

#NoMansSky #Gaming #VideoGames

gmr_leon,
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Honestly I doubt it had any real influence on the naming, but the parallels are so striking it's hard to ignore.

However if it did have any influence, the slight acknowledgement being a throwaway expedition feels kind of like a weird insult. Expeditions were among the last changes that finally pushed me away from the game.

I could see the writing on the wall for awhile, but expeditions helped make it very clear the game had fully shifted from what I appreciated about it, and hoped for.

gmr_leon, to gaming
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Any time I see relaying of big game companies' marketing anymore I get bummed out and feel like maybe I should get away from everything.

But then somewhere amidst all that some small game ekes out some signal that I manage to tune into, making me go, or maybe not.

That game this time around is the splendidly strange Arctic Eggs.
https://the-water-museum.itch.io/arctic-eggs

Thanks @jeffgerstmann for checking this out!

gmr_leon, to steam
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Tried searching around but didn't surface any clear info: anyone know roughly how many people have to use a tag on Steam before it starts appearing for others to apply/search by?

I realize the info is likely deliberately withheld by Valve to mitigate people gaming the system, but also that that won't stop people figuring out some rough info on it.

#Steam #Gaming #VideoGames #AskGaming

gmr_leon, to gaming
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Is Steamdb's tags page relatively comprehensive for the tags used across Steam?

If so I'm kind of surprised that Grindy isn't a tag on there. I'd like that to filter out those games, and those that love them could more easily find'em. Win-win!

#Gaming #VideoGames #AskGaming #AskGames #AskFedi #Steam

gmr_leon, to gaming
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In a character creator for ages before setting out into the rest of the game...Only to face the final boss: character name...And neither a default name nor a name generator built-in.

Forget the Souls games, the most difficult type of game is the Character Creator.

gmr_leon,
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The hardest metagame to avoid sometimes is fear of missing out, subsequent backlog buildup and choice paralysis.

A winning strat is to wait new releases out and focus on playing what interests you of what you already have to completion before getting any new games.

gmr_leon, to gaming
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Huh, this is kinda cool. With some of the updates to Lemmy, I'm starting to see posts from an instance's gaming community thanks to following the gaming tag.

It looks like they're trying to make it so the community names are read by Mastodon (& maybe other fediverse microblogs) as tags.

renwillis, to reddit
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Question. What do you think drives someone to see a comment from 99 DAYS AGO and decide to chime in with such sad, weird, boomer energy?

Goodness. People are fucking weird sometimes….

gmr_leon,
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@renwillis honestly I think it's different sort settings and never reading timestamps, for the delayed response part.

The rest is anyone's guess. Wild to see that sort of sentiment towards handheld gaming after it's been around so long.

gmr_leon, to gaming
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Eventually the big games industry will get back to the point where a game as a product instead of a service becomes a major selling point.

You see hints of it with some games from bigger publishers already and it's darkly funny. What a novel concept, simply selling things!

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