• Noxy@pawb.social
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    me with Satisfactory

    and maybe now Space Station 14 - nah that game is definitely still fun, a multiplayer experience like no others (well, like 13 I guess)

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    Man I’m still not sure if I like it

    Inara up, playing the stock market freighting shit around and mining stuff. Hundreds of hours though so there’s that

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    Every fucking game i play:

    Star citizen (so much to unpack here fuck)

    Tarkov (seriously it’s only the second game on here, please put me out of my misery)

    The S.T.A.L.K.E.R. franchise. (Get out of here stalker)

    No man’s sky

    Factorio

    Stardew valley

    Rust

    And last but certainly not least: project zombiod (this ones new to me, dammit how do I stop tripping, this is my fifth bleed in the last 15 minutes. )

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      I’ve heard of project zomboid, it was described to me as “cataclysm: dark days ahead, with graphics, but less mechanical depth”, haven’t tried it yet, but I do love CDDA, so I think I will eventually.

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    Rimworld, but I am having fun, I’m absolutely sure of it. The best fun of my life. Which is fucking concerning.

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      I feed the bodies of dead raiders to my pigs and GITMO-ed a Space Racist into giving up his bigoted ways.

      I’m not sure how I feel about calling the experience “fun”.

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        For a long time I’m running goodie-two-shoes settlements and I love it. They’re not woe of non-violence people, they will shoot you if you come with raid, but then they will patch you up and release you back with gifts. They make artisinal food, drinks, and drugs and then sell and gift them to everyone, and they never ever commit any warcrimes. It makes me feel nice inside, knowing that my guys are making life on a rim slightly better.

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    Cities Skylines for me. I don’t play it often because I will get sucked in and come to at 3am, realizing that I’ve not eaten in 16 hours and my traffic isn’t any better.

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      I would disagree about KSP, at least for the first hundred hours or so probably. You’re actively learning and adventuring, and discovering new things. After that, once you’re figuring out how far you can push things or installing RP-1, you’re right.

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          I had a thing for system-dominating single-launch ships.

          These would have 10-12 probes on it, hanging from beams like bats. I would have massive stageable fuel tanks, and I would slingshot it past each planet and it’s moons, drop a probe and try to get the probe into orbit or on the surface (often failing due to lack of ∆V), all in one launch, with the ships core functioning as a science outpost to collect science and relay or bring it back to Kerbin.

          I never quite dialled it in and touched or orbited every body with a probe, but some of these missions would last like 30-40 realtime hours,and I flew dozens of them.

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        I would love to get into Football Manager or OOTP Baseball but I hate the yearly-purchase monetization scheme. I wish there was a good indie alternative, or something that scratches a similar itch.

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          An upside of SI tending to have very minor year-on-year upgrades between FM editions is that most people don’t buy it every year. It’s common to buy every two or three years, unless a momentous change is implemented. The sortitoutsi.net site has squad updates among its mods that let you play older games for longer.

          Not that I want to be encouraging you to take it up, the game is literally like crack and I don’t let myself play it anymore.

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                It’s closer to FIFA (but way better). It started as a beloved mod for ePES/Pro Evolution. Then the developer(s) took the manager mode and built it into a standalone, free title that still works with other mods. It’s crazy deep even without extra mods, but you can add in (amazing) team-and-player-and-country-specific chants, stadiums, player faces, balls, shoes, teams, fields, new announcers, it’s fucking wild. I love that you can take a rookie, use him well, and it actually reflects in his stats. Then you trade him on a few years later for huge bucks. So addictive. If you get it all going, it is the most-fun, most-immersive soccer experience I’ve had. It’s here, another updated version apparently incoming soon.

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                  I’ll take a look at it, but like I said above I don’t let myself play FM anymore and this sounds equally dangerous. Do you need a PES install to play or is it fully standalone?

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    RN It’s Starwdew Valley. I keep staying up all night being like “Just… One more day and I’m done.” 🤣

    Every time I look up something I can’t figure out, I am presented with a bunch of tangenital items that I haven’t even seen yet and I’ve been grinding the game for two weeks now. And CA just announced it was getting more! This unassuming retro farming game is fucking massive. 😵‍💫

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    I haven’t played E:D since before Odyssey released. I lost interest when they stopped supporting VR for the new content.

    I did get a Fleet Carrier though. I wonder if it’s still there or if I ran out of upkeep money.

    Good game, shame it’s a live service though. It will probably just die if/when they turn off the servers.

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      I’m not sure what you’re talking about when it comes to VR. They never stopped supporting VR… Like at all. Odyssey also has full VR support and has since launch. I am genuinely confused as to why you think that

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        The new on-foot FPS gameplay that they added with Odyssey didn’t get first class VR support. You can keep your headset on, but you have to switch to a regular control method and control the game as though it’s on a 2D monitor even though you’re wearing a 6DOF headset with motion controls available. For anyone that’s played VR, this is the worst kind of experience and very disappointing.

        Making first-class VR controls is a lot of extra work, probably, but for a game that was sold as a flagship VR title when the original Oculus came out, it just leaves a bad taste for all the VR players, who felt like FDev were leaving them behind.

        Maybe they’ve added better support now, but I wouldn’t know about that as I haven’t played it. On release it was a disappointment for VR players.

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          Yeah, I also used to play E:D a lot until Odyssey dropped. VR+HOTAS was an amazing experience despite the grindy nature of the game. I enjoyed every second of it - but wow Odyssey really threw it out the window.

          I’ve been playing No Man’s Sky a lot lately and it’s super fun, but it makes me want to try E:D again. I don’t have VR anymore, but I wonder if it would be good with head-tracking. I also feel like I’ve missed out on so much of the ongoing story the past few years.

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          Have to switch to a regular control method

          Does the rest of the game support full motion controls now? It didn’t the last time I played, so it didn’t matter if you were in ship or on foot; you were doing everything with a normal controller, M&KB or joystick setup regardless. It always annoyed me because why can’t I just use my hands to move the throttle stick and steering column in-game?

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            That’s a fair point. I used a HOTAS, the Logitech Saitek X52 which the in-game ship controls are modelled after, which was the most immersive way to play.