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I should probably go to bed at this point. I typed up a short story of my arduous attempts at defending an outpost in the STALKER modpack GAMMA and how my game crashed when I turned in the quest. Sent off that post and woe-is-me, the entire text didn't get submitted and I didn't have it saved in copy-paste. It's just so ironically fitting.

So ya, what's something you'd like to ramble a bit about?

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[–] Valliac@beehaw.org 3 points 2 years ago

I've been playing around with Dyson Sphere Program a bit. It's basically a factorio/crafting game based on creating a namesake Dyson Sphere.

I'm not the best with crafting games so ive been looking up some build guides and good god. Some people are nuts with these setups. It's insanely efficient and mapped out.

I got sucked in last night and next thing I know it's 1am and my "Hey nerd, you're way past when you should've gone to sleep" notification went off. It's really good.

[–] HalJor@beehaw.org 3 points 2 years ago

I miss games that were just fun. I was on PTO last week and at one point I had two idle games on my desktop while I was playing Puzzle Quest 3 (also free-to-play and I was aggressively approaching the pay-to-win wall). I hate how addictive those games are but I keep coming back until I'm bored stiff and they're still not getting a single penny out of me.

When I finally put those down, I moved to Diablo IV which is a mindless hack-and-slash with a too-complicated-to-figure-out skill tree. I don't even know what most of the skills are, the descriptions are too jargony to make any sense, but they're upgrades so they must be good, right?

I've played every game in the franchise but It's been years since I actively enjoyed Assassin's Creed. It'd been slowly downhill since Brotherhood (temporarily ignoring the garbage fire that was ACIII) but it really took a nosedive when it also became just another a hack-and-slash occasionally interrupted by a story that I never cared about. Actually, I can't tell you a single thing that happened in any of the AC stories ... except beating up the pope at the end of ACII. That was fun. Aside from that, the storyline in any game is pretty much lost on me. Don't care, never will. Just tell me what I need to know in a little box in the corner.

[–] DingoFan@beehaw.org 2 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Overall I feel great!

Diablo IV has been an absolute gem, and next Tuesday a big update drops for GTA:Online.

These two items will keep me busy for the Summer.

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[–] luna@beehaw.org 2 points 2 years ago

Too many sodding games. Never thought I'd say that as someone who only plays on Linux, but here we are.

[–] ninetynine@lemmy.film 2 points 2 years ago

I play Destiny 2 but when that frustrates me or is down (happening a lot lately), I play Civilization 5.

[–] KeefChief12@beehaw.org 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Im enoying the amount of single player games I suddenly have available. Dead island2, darkest dungeon2, totk.

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[–] SallyTAB@lemmy.world 2 points 2 years ago

I've been on an ESO kick for about 4 years. I start other games, but I'd rather be playing ESO. I have no interest in solo games, and I enjoy the mechanics. Outside of the bit of lag/disconnect in the massive PVP area (Cyrodiil), there aren't any problems that are game breaking, noticeable, or noteworthy (except by minmaxers, who complain about everything in every game).

I'm happy just plodding along in ESO solo, or in group, and have developed a large friend base there. It's turned into a much happier alternative to WoW for me, and I don't see myself doing much in other games for quite a while.

[–] xradeon@lemmy.one 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Well, Warcraft 3 Reforge isn't actually as bad as I thought it would be. I thought it was going to be this awful crap experience, but I really haven't seen that (okay yes, it has crashed on me once). I picked it up a few days ago and it's been one helluva nostalgic power run. XD I think they actually did a fairly good job of just upgrading the graphics but still keep the style the same, even though I wasn't a huge fan of the overly comic styling of War3. I haven't done custom maps nor campaigns yet, I know people complained about the campaigns not working. I really only played the Founding of Durotar when I was young.

IDK, it really isn't as bad as I thought. I heard that a new-ish team is running now, so maybe it will get better. I would like to get a custom game browser built into the game, similar to what Star craft 2 does.

It's been fun double timing War3 and D4 the last few days. :)

[–] Dream_state@lemmy.world 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Just finished ToTK, and started up Diablo 4 last night. So far so good 🔥

[–] SnowBunting@beehaw.org 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

Hear the servers went down for Diablo 4. Are they running good now?

[–] Dream_state@lemmy.world 2 points 2 years ago

Nah they're pretty good! Haven't had any issues on NA

[–] fl1ghtless@beehaw.org 2 points 2 years ago

I have been branching out into genres that I normally don't play. Having fun in Divinity Original Sin and Stellaris. Taking time to learn something a bit more complicated than just shooting stuff blindly.

[–] rgalex@lemmy.world 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I'm having a ton of fun playing the remake of System Shock. Earlier I played Pentiment, which was amazing, and wasn't able to get on other games until System Shock came out, which I must say that I'm having a blast with it.

When I finish System Shock, I'm planning on starting Deus Ex or something similar.

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[–] MilliaStrange@beehaw.org 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

With SF6 being out I'm trying to get back into fighting games in a big way. The single player has been a ton of fun and I really appreciate how they introduce fundamentals of the genre as part of the games' challenges.

Marisa (bi poly muscle queen) and Honda (sumo chad) are my mains

[–] Klinkertinlegs@beehaw.org 2 points 2 years ago

I’m in a lull. Horizon 2 DLC was great. TOTK was great, now I feel empty while gaming. I’ve just been playing Kerbal to wile away downtime. Good narratives are hard to find.

[–] irongamer@beehaw.org 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Everspace 2 (om nom nom, loved it) Was at a bit of a slow spot. Then I picked up Everspace 2 on a whim. OMG that is a fantastic game; also learned to use button style peddles for rolls. Everspace 2 combat sits at a pretty sweet spot between No Man's Sky and Star Citizen (or ED). The combat is still arcade like but you can move your ship well in 3d space.

The Rift Breaker (surprise! it's awesome) Most recently I picked up The Rift Breaker and wasn't expecting much.... oops. Another fantastic game. Brings back some Total Annihilation memories and Empire Earth to some extent due to the massive build out of bases (if you want). The Rift Breaker somehow continues add in more resources in a way that doesn't fatigue much. They also removed "its a running sim" issue for building your base. Can't wait to see how multiplayer works out, whenever that happens. If multiplayer is works well this will be a must play for our little game group.

Jagged Alliance 3 (like really? a real deal this time?) Cautiously curious about Jagged Alliance 3. They brought in the director from JA 1&2 and looks like they have really tried to not screw up this installment. Could be good, I'll likely roll the dice on that one day one.

Starfield (oh buddy!) Finally, throwing caution to the wind..... Starfield. This is the top game on my watch list and I cannot wait to see how it plays out. I classify Bethesda Fallout and Elder Scroll games as clutter looters and absolutely eat them up. Whatever Starfield may be, 1000 worlds for mods to drop content on is likely going to give it a very long life. Really looking forward to this one.

[–] bhj@lemmy.one 2 points 2 years ago

Bored with the feeling of nothing to play.

I finished TotK, as in finished all of the shrines. I was planning a pokemon fan game on my steam deck for about a week but finished that too. I was playing Melvoe Idle on my phone for the last 6+ months but just 100% it.

I feel like I am growing out of video games a bit. Work and young kids make it hard to put energy in a game unless I'm really into it.

[–] Fauzruk@lemmy.world 2 points 2 years ago

To be fair, I was expecting Diablo IV to be a complete fiasco considering Blizzard recent track record but things to be going really well here! The game is Solid!

[–] Toxinflora@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago

I'm playing the same multiplayer games over and over but I'm not really progressing on my backlog of games and it's been this way for 6 months, so i think it could be going better

[–] Manticore@beehaw.org 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

So many games just want too much attention.

The single-player games are bloated with crafting, mission timers, levelling trees, giant worlds that required mounted traversal, etc. They all want to be 50+ hours game time each.

The multiplayer/Live service games are battlepasses, dailies/weeklies, limited-time content. They all want to be 6+ hours a week each.

When I decide to play a game after working, I'm not playing those games anymore. I want to, and I have a bunch of them installed, but they're just sitting in my library. Games like that require me to choose to spend X hours at a time playing only that, and I'm probably not going to do that.

I love video games, and I enjoy playing those larger SP games when I do play them. But I had to dial back and stop playing a lot of 'Live service' games because the content was in passes that demanded too much time I couldn't give them. I wasn't playing enough to complete them, but their games were built around them that there wasn't much point playing them if I couldn't.

Each evening I feel like playing a game, and I just watch Youtube while playing something I can pickup and play for 30min instead - or fuck around on the internet and not play anything at all.

I decided to play Witcher 3 because it was so highly reviewed, and after playing it for ~5 hours, then going to bed and feeling like I was still in the 'tutorial starting zone', having mostly run around over empty ground. Barely any characterisation or story progression had actually occurred. With no meaningful progress or reason to continue, I just... didn't. A few days later I decided to uninstall.

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