Thatoneguyyoulove

joined 1 year ago
[–] Thatoneguyyoulove@kbin.social 32 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Seriously please go to the dentist and take care of your teeth. My parents stopped taking me to the dentist when I was 16 and I didn't return till I was 30. I had developed a massive anxiety over it and couldn't even look at myself in the mirror because I was terrified to look into my mouth. I got off relatively lucky but for the love of God go to the dentist

My personal all time favorite is hands down Halo 2. At that time my family only had dial up and I only ever played Halo 1 or 2 single player. Well one day I make a new friend and stay over at his house and they had high speed internet, Xbox live, and Halo 2. It was the first game I ever played online and it blew my mind. I remember going home and begging my parents for high speed internet and Xbox live but it was a hard sell especially because at the time they didn't mind dial up. They eventually switched after a few months because they got tired of the phone line being tied up lol

[–] Thatoneguyyoulove@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Shit sucks man. I've used Rif for longer than I can even remember. I never once used the official app or even view Reddit in my desktop.

So on lower hazard levels the game can be pretty easy/slow which gives you plenty of opportunity to learn the ins and outs or to get a warmup mission in. However haz 3 always felt like a good sweet spot where it has challenges but even if you haven't played in a week you aren't gonna get toppled. I also wouldn't consider DRG a game that you would ever need to "practice" to play other than maybe haz 5? But being able to play haz 5 is more about proper loadout and just knowing what to do.

Wow you named nearly every game I was gonna recommend! My only addition would be Shadow Empire. It's a 4x game set on a post apocalyptic planet that is procedural generated. The game has terrible graphics and a brutal learning curve but it's a blast and has wonderful role-playing elements as well as good strategy.

[–] Thatoneguyyoulove@kbin.social 4 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I wanted Star Citizen to work out so badly. In 2012(ish? I don't remember exactly) when I first heard of the game I backed it because a space game where you weren't just your ship but could move around and board other ships sounded like my perfect space game. Now it looks like Starfield may fill that want perfectly. Who knows though maybe one day in the future Star Citizen will actually release.