I'm so glad this community exists here!
RedEagle
Looks like I'm dropping reddit after my final hardware swap sale gets confirmed. Such a sad disgrace. Glad to be here :D
Yup retrogaming is a big one for me. I may have to further look into hosting a lemmy instance on my server.
Here's my goofball. His name is Edison.
I've been carrying my rg35xx everyday in my work bag. I've been slowly working my way through fire emblem.
I'm also working on making a game in gb studio with my partner! She's pretty excited as well as myself.
I'm from a small town in Kentucky but have moved multiple times throughout my life due to my parents occupations. Now that I'm older I've moved to a bigger more liberal city in Kentucky which is considerably more diverse and has plenty of things to keep you occupied.
For real. I'm a big fan of having to order parts from a catalog and waiting for them to arrive as well. So much better compared to instantly receiving them and installing them all without input from the player.
Totally understandable! I generally keep a single player save that I take more seriously and host a multiplayer server when I'm wanting something more entertaining. I'm looking forward to the npc update for the game. I think it'll add considerably more depth to my RP saves.
Jalopy is such a neat game! Steam recommended it to me after playing my summer car.
My current favorite is project zomboid. It's become my default suggestion when someone asks for a good survival/zombie game just because of how intricate the in game mechanics are. Not only that, it has a massive community of players and modders who are constantly adding to and updating workshop content.
Multiplayer with friends is a blast also.
My summer car was an absolute obsession for me when it first came out. I actually bought a sim wheel for it. Such cool game.
Gotcha. I'll test it out on my steam deck and see if I can find something usable as far as mapping custom controls
The only complaint I've had so far is the difficulty of spinning up your own instance. There isn't any up to date documentation for the process as the official documentation seems to be outdated unfortunately. Ansible doesn't seem to work as it give an error. Docker works mostly bit will not federate with other instances.