pancakesyrupyum

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pancakesyrupyum,

Rimworld is fantastic if that genre of game interests you.

Dwarf Fortress is also on sale if you want something a little more intense and clunky, the QOL changes for the Steam version modernize it quite a bit.

pancakesyrupyum,

The F Zero GBA games looked phenomenal both through the GC-GB Player and my RPI through composite.

"Antiwoke" magazin on kbin.social posting bullshit like "how to end Wokeness" and "Time to reject the extrem trans lobby harming our society" How to report ? he is the moderator of that magazin. (calckey.social)

@ernest how do I report a Magazin on kbin.social ? There is a usere called "ps" who is posting to his own "antiwoke" Magazin on kbin.social. Please remove this and dont give them a chance to etablish them self on kbin.social. When I report his stuff it will go to him because he is the moderator of the magazin? Seems like a...

YSK: If you make popcorn in a pot on the stove, the oil to use is ghee.

Ghee, or Indian-style clarified butter, is butter that's been simmered and the milk solids (proteins and sugars) skimmed off. This leaves a clear yellow oil that doesn't smoke when it's heated and doesn't go rancid quickly, but has a distinct toasty butter flavor....

pancakesyrupyum,

Asking your would-be date if they want to Burlap & Barrel just doesn’t quite have the same ring to it…

pancakesyrupyum,

Secondly, where Stray's gameplay pretty much exclusively consists of walking up to a thing and pressing whatever contextual button prompt pops up, Little Kitty is controlled much more "manually" and you have to aim your jumps, bat things off of high ledges and sneak up on pesky birds yourself.

So uh. I never played Stray, but my impression was that description of Little Kitty is what it was. Good to know that might actually be the game I want to play instead of Stray if I ever feel like playing Street Cat Simulator 2023

pancakesyrupyum,

They’re going for a new realism-focused edge to the game aesthetic: there’s a lot of deaths playing IRL that aren’t the player’s fault.

pancakesyrupyum,

There’s a boardgame bar around here. It’s fine - but attached to a LGS so that may not meet the definition that you’re looking for.

YSK that putting anything on the airbag of your steering wheel will become a projectile if you crash and can seriously harm or kill you or a passenger.

Why YSK: An airbag typically deploys at 100-200 MPH and if your phone is sitting there it will be launched towards you and probably impale you. Don't put your phone on your steering wheel over your airbag. Don't put any alternate logos or bedazzling on your airbag. Basically don't do anything to or put anything on your airbag...

pancakesyrupyum,

I’m a big fan of people setting up their cactus/crystal collection on their dashboards.

It really establishes that /grenade/ aesthetic.

pancakesyrupyum,

This is what I’m here for.

BRB gonna go smudge my car. No demons allowed

pancakesyrupyum,

AM2R was surprisingly high quality, I’d followed the development ever since the dev first uploaded that super early demo.

I’d have purchased Returns if Nintendo didn’t pull a Nintendo and C&D the AM2R dev. Still salty about it, haven’t played Dread either.

pancakesyrupyum,

Agreed. The Fusion mode was also fun.

pancakesyrupyum,

I’d had a lot of fun with that newer F2P Tribes game. Not quite the same, I’m sure.

pancakesyrupyum,

I gave up on it long ago when they had the first big dip in players.

I forgot about Smite. Just looked it up, it looks terrible. Great job HiRez.

pancakesyrupyum,

Longing for those Nintendo “stability” updates, huh?

pancakesyrupyum,

Single Player games phoning home is not the timeline I want to be in.

pancakesyrupyum,

Consumers absolutely have a choice. Stop buying unfinished AAA games that have intrusive DRM and the problem solves itself.

I haven’t bought a game with Denuvo or similar always-on schemes in… probably about 6 years. I do plenty of PC gaming.

pancakesyrupyum,

No synchros, double clutching, 19 gears let’s go

pancakesyrupyum,

If I open a website and something pops up or prevents me from scrolling, or any ads that prevent me from seeing the content, I just leave the website. I didn’t need to see the information.

I have a few YouTube channels and websites that I only check on PC because of robust ad blocking and SponsorBlock. If a website has information that I routinely want to see a go about once a week on my desktop to look at everything all at once in a not-mental-health-ruining advertiser hellscape.

At least for me, the current internet and advertising is actively preventing me from accessing content as often as I’d like to. That feels so… user hostile. I wonder if I’m an earlier part of a wave of people that are going to be like this.

pancakesyrupyum,

Pi 3B+ and RG351V here reporting in. They’re decent, although I think a Steam Deck with dock and desktop PC ran like a HTPC to your TV are probably a better setup if you’re willing to put more time into it.

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