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[–] ggtdbz@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 month ago

Oh man. Nero 7. We had a cracked version of that on the family computer.

I don’t think we ever used it for something the OS couldn’t do. But I do remember liking the software.

[–] ggtdbz@lemmy.dbzer0.com 7 points 1 month ago (1 children)

To be fair, I do this at work and while I get funny looks I do get complicated ideas across better when I can provide visual aid.

Frankly I need to improve my MS Paint skills. I need to get my mouse handwriting up to at least 70% of the Khan Academy guy’s level.

[–] ggtdbz@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Time for USB-D.

My suggestion is a ridiculous round plug where the bottom three/four contacts are a standard 3.5mm audio connector and then you have like twelve extra (narrower) contacts at the top.

A TRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRS jack.

[–] ggtdbz@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

sufficient performance > sufficient beauty > power usage > max beauty > max performance

This is basically alien to me. I think it has to be game specific.

Euro Truck Simulator? Beauty is more important than performance, unless playing it on my handheld, in which case I can knock the FPS limiter down to 40 and crank the settings down

Satisfactory? Performance over everything.

Granted most of the games I play are older (so I don’t need to choose) or CPU-bound simulation games (Raising the graphics doesn’t make it run meaningfully slower if your CPU is the bottleneck).

Although I must also point out that I think the current trend of “fidelity=beauty” is ridiculous. I recently played INFRA, a game built in Source, and while the fidelity was clearly “outdated”, the game looked fantastic.

Plugging my system into a Kill A Watt was enlightening.

Laptop gaming is a harsh but educational mistress re: power consumption (even when it’s plugged in), I’ll tell you that. All the heat you generate is right in front of your face, as is all the airflow (and noise) needed to wick it away.

[–] ggtdbz@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Some garlicky gravy-adjacent sauce and maybe something like chili flakes and I’d eat that with zero hesitation.

Even if these look like the abhorrent “olives” that are surely the leading cause of people thinking olives are disgusting. If these were freshly sliced regular brown olives (regular to me in the Mediterranean) they wouldn’t even need sauce at all. Although the chili flakes can stay.

[–] ggtdbz@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 points 1 month ago

Honestly I’d love to see more of this. Wheels and panels as well, not just gamepads. I’ve always wished for fully assignable controller support where the icon and HUDs etc change, ETS2 is looks so much better now that the icons don’t flicker twice per second because of my hodgepodge DS4Windows control scheme anymore. And with multi-button combinations and stuff making more things doable from the controller.

I do kind of wish Steam Input was a separate piece of software though, sort of like Xpadder back in the day. Some kind of open button-mapping standard with an API and everything.

[–] ggtdbz@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 1 month ago (2 children)

The standard resistor values are a bit weird at first but when you’re in the zone and you start getting used to what they usually are you start becoming relatively decent at making an educated guess for what the values should be. The actual IRL values are predictably defined and you start remembering the possible options over time.

Someone’s probably made a program that can do it for you though. My own shitty circuits are all built from standard example circuits so I haven’t had to think about this stuff often. Or like I’ll mix and match them illogically in a pinch (on the breadboard) and figure it out later (I don’t build the final circuit lol). Or of course, the venerable using-a-potentiometer-exactly-where-you-shouldn’t technique, which is one of the pillars of modern engineering.

[–] ggtdbz@lemmy.dbzer0.com 9 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Is the resident Lemmy population becoming too easy to troll?

Hello lemmings are you all left wing because you are CIA and racist? Also if you go outside you will not hate car

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[–] ggtdbz@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 points 1 month ago

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceratothoa_oestroides

Geographically given where I am, it’s probably this one

[–] ggtdbz@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Seems like a similar species is common where I am.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceratothoa_oestroides

[–] ggtdbz@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 points 1 month ago

Needs a Starbucks and a McDonald’s and an ATM for a bank nobody uses to be worth it tbh

[–] ggtdbz@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 1 month ago

In no particular order, here are some games I’ve enjoyed most in the past decade or so (and found most interesting to shill to my friends):

  • The Roottrees are Dead (online sleuthing game, with a cool but slightly campy story, wears its Obra Dinn influence on its sleeve a bit too obviously for some people)
  • Workers and Resources: Soviet Republic (Cities Skylines for people who understand economics are more than just dollar signs and tweets, it’s more like Factorio than SimCity)
  • Hacknet (Learn basic command line stuff in a game about hacking)
  • Duskers (atmospherically amazing game about controlling distant drones in hostile environments. Genuinely chilling)
  • Chants of Senaar (language deciphering game)
  • Outer Wilds (le le le dae hidden gem for a reason)
  • Dyson Sphere Project (more Factorio)
  • Satisfactory (you guessed it, more Factorio, but very different environment than most of these games)
  • Factorio
  • Shapez (minimalistic Factorio, with a less minimalistic sequel)
  • Nomifactory (Minecraft modpack that was formerly known as Omnifactory. It’s more Factorio.)
  • Curse of the Golden Idol (finally a good retro adventure mystery thing)
  • Return of the Obra Dinn (immaculate game.)
  • CHR$143 (Zachlike-ish)
  • Kerbal Space Program (my next obsession)
  • INFRA (one of my favorite games of all time, I’ve written about this extensively, a sort of urbex walking simulator with incredible atmosphere, deep deep lore, amazing world building, and light puzzles, that goes on for about 40 more hours than you expect it to)
  • Hexcells Trilogy (puzzles)
  • Hexologic (similar puzzles)
  • Baba Is You (puzzles that make you think you’re an idiot)
  • NaissancE (I don’t know how to describe this, I think it’s free)
  • Manifold Garden (you dreamed about this game when you were 8 years old, decades before it existed)
  • The Big Con (be gay do crime 90s)
  • Death Stranding (this game is so boring, I played it for 200 hours and got every achievement, I love it, it sucks)
  • The Forgotten City (this started its life as a Skyrim mod and still has that baggage)
  • Mostly Intense Monster Defense (PvZ homage)
  • The Witcher (1) (CRPG with a cool world. Needs a few mods to cut down on tedium. Pretty different from its sequels but it has a special place in my heart)
  • Binary Domain (absolute schlock, but from a previous era of gaming. Not necessarily a good game, but cool to see from a historical perspective.)
  • Cultist Simulator (needs an eternity of patience but I promise there is something in there)
  • SLUDGE LIFE (SLUDGE LIFE)
  • What Remains of Edith Finch (I fucking love walking simulators with good writing and cool art)
  • Promesa (obscure walking simulator, it’s barely a game, I love it)
  • CUCCCHI (check above description, same guy. Artistic showcase of a painter called Enzo Cuccchi. I’m not a modern art guy, but seeing these works contorted into worlds to walk through… a unique and interesting experience. Soundtrack is someone’s once-lost old experimental tracks and it absolutely slaps)
  • Please Touch the Artwork 1 and 2 (one of them is free, funded by the Belgian public art fund. Weird and cool)
  • Betrayal at Club Low (part of a series of games by Cosmo D, this one is different from the previous few. The first, Off Peak, is free, but it’s also the least polished. Astonishingly excellent music, there’s some cool lore in this series. The art style is a bit out there but this guy’s stuff is gold)
  • Engare and Tandis (mathematical patterns puzzlers, I promise they’re so cool)
  • What the Golf? (An actually good mobile game. I mostly played it with a controller on my TV lol)
  • Cities Skylines (my beloved)
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