ComeHereOrIHookYou

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[–] ComeHereOrIHookYou@lemmy.world 14 points 4 months ago

Why stop there? If I where reddit and we go with these kinds of decisions, I'd propose the use of LLMs to ban anything that consititutes negative statement including disagreements.

[–] ComeHereOrIHookYou@lemmy.world 2 points 5 months ago

Part 6. Trump blames everything on Biden Part 7. Trump also blames Obama

[–] ComeHereOrIHookYou@lemmy.world 13 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

Linux always had software that has anti-cheat. First one I can think off that is both a native Linux application and has anti-cheat is Tibia. Aside from that are Valve games. I am sure there are plenty of others too aside from those that opened up through Proton/Wine.

What we don't have is kernel level anti-cheat and honestly I would rather stay away from games that deploy it than allow such software running in my computer.

[–] ComeHereOrIHookYou@lemmy.world 7 points 9 months ago

I don't think your friend installing VirtualBox is too much. Just help him install VirtualBox and then give him a copy of the Windows 98 virtual machine you have already setup.

Welp, might as well just use w3m 🤣

This is good news since Vivaldi is my goto chromium browser (when I need to really use it)

[–] ComeHereOrIHookYou@lemmy.world 94 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (10 children)

This is hilarious! It even works on Edge, Vivaldi and even Brave 🤣. Good thing I use Firefox in almost everything or general day to day use

Risk of Rain 2 and Robo Quest are probably up your ally because you like Ultra kill

But if you want to diversify genre, here are some that I would recommend

  • Card Games - Slay the Spire (Its like a card game and rogue like combined)
  • Rogue Like - Hades is currently one of the top tiers in rogue like dungeon crawler
  • RPG - Baldurs Gate 3, even if you end up finishing the game, how you ended up finishing it is what makes it so replayable. Each character has their own stories for you to uncover. Larian's other gem is Divinity Original Sin 2 too
  • Sandbox Games - Minecraft of Terraria
  • Arcade - Most arcade games are highly replayable because thats their whole selling point. Currently I am back to playing Temptest 4000
  • Hack n Slash - Grimdawn, nuff said

Yeah Shotgun king is nice and is also very moddable too

This is totally cool. Also reminds me of that unreleased Resident Evil 2 GBA tech demo(?)

Most modern AAA games sucks. Mainly because majority of them have started to go with the online only bullcrap when it is not even necessary. Not to mention that trend too where games are sold half baked with the rest of the game being delivered later as separate to purchase DLC(s).

I have already embraced Indies. Fun fact: Baldurs Gate 3 is an indie game (although the quality is very much an AAA game and also some argueably saying it is not because Larian is a large private company that independently publishes their games)

 

Ubisoft claims they do not want their players to lose access to their accounts but it's pretty clear they do want to (so they can repurchase probably), otherwise they would not implement such feature 🤷

PS: Feels good I didnt buy any Ubisoft (and EA for that matter) in the recent years that requires their stupid launchers

 

Anyone here purchasing/collecting retro-inspired controllers like the 8bitdo SFC30, M30, FC30, or inexpensive replicas solely for the purpose of reliving the nostalgic experience of playing retro games on their original consoles?

Surely I ain't alone right? What other controller brands do you guys like or want to share. Feel free to share your favorite controller brands or any recommendations you have 😁

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