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Gaming
From video gaming to card games and stuff in between, if it's gaming you can probably discuss it here!
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I’ve been making my way through the STEINS;GATE 0 visual novel, and I’ve been having a great time. It’s effectively replaced watching TV/anime for me; I turn on my nvidia shield, stream the game, and off I go.
I'm mostly playing Battle Brothers and a little Orx. No matter how many tactical games i try, i keep coming back to Battle Brothers. Orx is fun Carcassonne Solitaire.
i finally started playing cyberpunk after a year of owning it. glad to report i only ran into game crashing bugs twice over 80hrs of gameplay. I've noticed a bunch (prob 20ish) of minor bugs related to elevators and summoning cars. also some light fortnite when my coworkers are bored
DayZ. Bought it like 2 years ago, but only played like 30 hours. Dropped it because for me it was really hard at the beginning when I played solo. Maybe I watch some tutorials this time for an easier start.
Hoping to hop back into the updated Vision Jet in MS Flight Sim
Tears of the Kingdom and my usual, Team Fortress 2.
How's tears?
Story sucks. Everything else doesn't. Luckily Nintendo knew this was coming and made the B button able to skip a lot of dialogue. Too bad most of the cutscenes aren't skippable unless they repeat.
Tears of the Kingdom on my steam deck :) That and Warhammer III. Want Diablo IV but kind of broke at the moment
Switching between TOTK and M&B: Bannerlord. Trying a Sturgia all infantry run in the latter. Also WOULD be playing more Hell Let Loose if not for the tragic Update 14,
Assassin's Creed: Black Flag
I've always been a casual gamer at most, so never really got into playing bigger games until I met my wife. So now I play the games with a good story that she's already played. Played Odyssey a while back, which I loved, so I've gone back a few because I remember her enjoying it not long after we got together.
It's looking pretty dated, and Ubisoft have stripped out pretty much all of the online stuff now, but the basic game is still playable, and I'm enjoying it a lot.
Been playing a moderately modded MechWarrior 5. The game just isn't as fun without the Clans and their cool technology, so I added the “Yet Another Clan Mech” mod which adds them, but now the game gets crashy whenever any Clan 'Mechs show up. Dunno why. Hoping for another MechWarrior game some time soon.
It's not really the same thing, but I've been excitedly following the news for armored core 6. Been so long since there was a new installment! I played the crap our of the PS1/PS2 releases
I got a second hand xbone at the start of the year so I've got a lot of game pass to try out. I've been playing power wash simulator recently, it's nice and chilled, therapeutic to calm down before bed
Got burned out from the Lost Ark grind. Played a bit of GW2, but SWTOR is currently hitting all the right notes for me.
I've been playing Diablo 4, Pokémon:Infinite Fusion, Marvel's Midnight Suns, and running Breath of the Wild on Cemu.
Rift Breaker with a side of BattleTech (BTA 2062 mod), CoreKeeper, and some Stoneshard if I want to suffer.
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I keep a couple in rotation that I switch between in a session. Right now I'm playing through Arkham City for the first time (I'm a patient gamer) with City Skylines as a backup.
I'm trying to decide between Dredge, Inscryption, or one of my many other games on Xbox/Steam Deck...
Damn indecision and having too many games to play :(
I've set myself a challenge to play one game for 6 months. I was jumping around games a lot and barely playing anything properly. I remember when I was younger I'd get a game for my birthday and Christmas which were 6 months apart, so I basically played one game only for half a year. Now it's too easy to just buy and download games and switch between them.
So at the moment I'm playing ESO until October. It's far from the best game ever, but the amount of content is insane. And I love Elder Scrolls.
I've been playing a lot of the Medieval Madness and Han Solo tables in Pinball FX3 on my steam deck. Set up the gyro to allow me to nudge the table and it's really helping me get high scores
I just finished a Civ 5 relapse (can't get 6 to run), so I'm on the new system shock right now.
I highly recommend it. It is both very faithful and much more accessible. More than anything, it perfectly captures the feeling of playing the first game, where it seems that you're just a pest, scurrying around this huge structure trying to defeat something so far beyond you it seems like a mouse trying to kill a whale.
Cyberspace is...kinda boring though TBH. Its faithful, but...meh. I'd recommend playing at 3 combat, 2 puzzles, and 1 cyberspace for a first run.