Poopfeast420

joined 2 years ago

The Bluesky post is already over 10 hours old, and it's supposed to only last 666 minutes (a bit over 11 hours), so get it quick, if you're interested.

[–] Poopfeast420@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 20 hours ago* (last edited 20 hours ago)

I've bought the game in the recent Steam sale and played it on launch through PC Game Pass before. My biggest complaint are all the loading times and screens, especially when you want to get into a race. Just constant waiting, for hundreds of races.

Back on launch I just eventually did more and more open world stuff, like the XP boards, Danger Signs, Speed Traps, etc. and then quit. I'm kinda doing the same already now on Steam, but I still do want to do more proper races.

[–] Poopfeast420@discuss.tchncs.de 6 points 22 hours ago* (last edited 22 hours ago)

I followed this a bit on Reddit, from the original post. It really sucked that there was apparently no reaction from the EGG, until this got picked up by Igor's Lab (which I didn't know about).

The OP on Reddit wasn't even when EGG found out about this. According to a commenter, they were informed in their Discord, replaced the infected file, then did nothing for about two weeks.

It sucks, because I was thinking of getting one of their mice, but now I'm not so sure if I want to support them, if that's how they handle an issue like this.

Edit: Mentioned in the Igor's Lab article, that EGG just said in one of their Discord channels, they re-uploaded the file, but nothing about malware.

2XKO will never not sound like a dumb name.

I'm someone who tried a few Fromsoft games, but only really got into Elden Ring and that was the first (and so far only) game of theirs I finished.

If you want more Fromsoft, there's going to be a lot of overlap with their Souls games, because of how From reuses assets.

Dark Souls 3 will be the most mechanically similar, but depending on what you liked in ER, it might get too similar and just feel the same, or you get frustrated when muscle memory kicks in when you do some Elden Ring move, that doesn't work in DS3.

Dark Souls 1 might be a nice palate cleanser, as another user already stated.

If you play on console, Demons Souls or Bloodborne are also options, the latter probably being the fan favorite (or you can try to emulate it on PC). I think BB combat is supposed to be more aggressive because you can get back health, when you attack enemies after you're hit.

Sekiro is focused on parries, and a lot faster, and more difficult.

If you want to try other developers, Lies of P is a recent one, that's pretty good, more focus on blocking and perfect blocks, along with the BB-esque health-leech after you get hit, so you're supposed to be more aggressive.

If you're a Star Wars fan, the Jedi games, Fallen Order and Survivor aren't bad, but they have some open world bloat, that you can ignore. Also, it's an EA game.

If you like old school Zelda and puzzles, maybe check out Tunic.

If you like Crabs, try Another Crab's Treasure, that was already mentioned here.

If you like 2D Metroid and bugs, check out Hollow Knight.

If you like 2D Metroid and little girls (what?) take a look at Ender Lilies.

If you like FPS and have friends, try Remnant for some coop fun.

If you like fast-paced action games and loot, with some souls stuff, Nioh and The First Berserker Khazan have you covered. If you want more of that along with Final Fantasy, there's Stranger of Paradise.

If you tried Sekiro and liked it, or maybe you thought it was too hard, but it's good in concept (and like loot) you can check out Wo Long. Also helps if you're super into the Three Kingdoms stuff.

If you want Chinese mythology, take a look at Black Myth: Wukong.

If you like anime tiddies, there's Code Vein, a decent game like this, on the easier side.

If you've tried a bunch of these games and just look for more, The Surge games are alright, nothing special I think.

If you want to defeat the woke mind virus and are extremely based, but don't like good games, take a look at the Lords of the Fallen (2023).

[–] Poopfeast420@discuss.tchncs.de 4 points 5 days ago (2 children)

If you can get the B580 for like $250 or close to it, it's good, but otherwise there are better options. The 9060XT 8GB is 20-25% better, but you have to know, if 8GB of VRAM are sufficient. Otherwise, something used might be the way to go.

[–] Poopfeast420@discuss.tchncs.de 3 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

"Works fine on my system" and so on.

I played it at launch on PC, and the only thing I remember is terrible performance in certain areas. Don't think I had any real gameplay bugs, but maybe I just forgot.

I still didn't like the game, but bugs weren't really the issue for me.

[–] Poopfeast420@discuss.tchncs.de 3 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (1 children)

“But Godot doesn’t assume that, you need to fiddle around to make it look nice.
[...]
you probably are better off using Unreal at this point in time, unless you really want to get into the weeds.”

This seems like a silly take, especially with all the lighting upgrades shipped in Godot 4. The tools are there, users just need to configure an environment node to suite the needs.

Truly silly, you just have to do, what he said you need to do. Why didn't he think of that?

[–] Poopfeast420@discuss.tchncs.de 6 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

If it passed in its current form, my fear is that it would effectively be an extra tax and burden just for choosing to make games instead of some other type of media, and I’m concerned investors would see it that way too, and move their financial support to these surer bets, ultimately harming individual game developers and lessening game releases.

But for most games, I don't think it would it be an extra burden? As an armchair developer, most games might do a DRM check online, which would have to get removed or emulated or something.

For multiplayer shooters, I don't know if dev hosted servers are somehow a lot easier to do, compared to dedicated servers of yore, even if they're just internal, and would get a public release when the game is EOL. Depending on how things are defined, a single player, offline mode against bots might also count and "just" the multiplayer aspect gets shut down.

Games that would have a harder time are probably MMOs or Live Service games. I don't know how those would get sold/made, if you can never shut down the game. Maybe those types of games would basically have to be rented or something, so it's explicitly clear you're not getting a perpetual license.

[–] Poopfeast420@discuss.tchncs.de 4 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Call of Duty players, when the matchmaker doesn't just put them against people who have never held a controller before and they have to shoot at moving targets:

I only played DKC 1 & 2, never played 3, so I just looked at the Wikipedia, and it said DK and Diddy were somehow "made" to fight Dixie and Kiddy. That's why I just assumed there was some kind of mind control going on.

I thought Country DK was the DK from Donkey Kong Jr. (so maybe Cranky's son) but who knows, maybe he's the son of DK Jr. or no relations at all.

Maybe Donkey Kong is just a title, and Country DK took it or won it from Cranky by finding more bananas or something.

 

Anybody got recommendations for some good idle games?

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