[-] bundes_sheep@lemmy.one 3 points 5 months ago

Satisfactory, I'm hoping to get employee of the planet cup before 1.0 comes out.

Angband. I don't stick with it long, but I always come back, even though I've never killed Morgoth or the Balrog in Moria before that. Still, I enjoy it for a while and then move on again.

[-] bundes_sheep@lemmy.one 2 points 10 months ago

The other side of that coin is to allow people to question your beliefs and to actually think about things when they do.

Those two things together is what will really help, imo.

[-] bundes_sheep@lemmy.one 3 points 11 months ago

Ms. Pacman :)

[-] bundes_sheep@lemmy.one 3 points 11 months ago

I just want to know why they did it.

[-] bundes_sheep@lemmy.one 2 points 1 year ago

I've mostly been playing Hogwarts Legacy, a not very well known game called Reshaping Mars that I really enjoy, and I am aching to go back to Satisfactory but haven't had the time.

I game on Linux using Steam. If those three other people who do this and are trying to play Hogwarts Legacy: go back to proton 7, something broke with HL's latest update and proton 8.

[-] bundes_sheep@lemmy.one 5 points 1 year ago

+1 for the package manager. No need to find some website to download what you want while having to worry about whether you're at the right one and if you're going to download a virus or ransomware or something. I can't believe that's the normal way to install software on windows, download something from a website and hope it's the right thing. Much better to browse a bunch of software that is designed to work well on your system and is free besides.

One big thing for me is that linux doesn't try to push you to do anything. I run simulations and they are a pain to set up again sometimes so having the computer decide to update itself out of the blue is completely unwanted. Linux will wait until you are ready. This can have a downside if you don't keep up on updates, but it's far less a concern than it is in the Windows ecosystem.

[-] bundes_sheep@lemmy.one 3 points 1 year ago

Doing another run in Satisfactory. I'm building a mega base building vertically and horizontally. I'm around 30 hours in in this run, made coal after about 6 hours and I'm still working on oil, but getting there. I've gotten to the last tier before, stayed a while, but never pushed long enough to obtain the employee of the planet cup or to buy everything in the awesome shop.

[-] bundes_sheep@lemmy.one 3 points 1 year ago

I generally prefer games that are more open ended and that let me hang out in the world working on something. Games like Skyrim, Satisfactory, Reshaping Mars, ETS2 and ATS, for example. I will play longer games that are more on rails, like Rise of the Tomb Raider or Horizon Zero Dawn, but I'll tire of them much quicker than others. Something about being forced to move on to the next thing too many times makes me nope out of it after a while. The other games I mentioned have progression and goals, but there isn't really an off-switch and you're not really pushed to complete them. A game on rails will end, and I get my enjoyment from being part of the world, really.

Other times, I like playing games where you can do a quick mission or something and call it a day. I'll think I have a lot of hours in them, but I'll usually be shocked by how few it really is. I've played what seems like a lot of Phasmophobia, just doing one or two solo runs and calling it good for a few days or a month or whatever. I have maybe 40 hours in that game. Another example is Deep Rock Galactic. I like them and will come back to them, but I normally only play them when I have an hour or two at most to put into them.

[-] bundes_sheep@lemmy.one 2 points 1 year ago

Audiosurf 2 exists, but I've never tried it. There's something soothing about the old-school Audiosurf I quite enjoy.

[-] bundes_sheep@lemmy.one 4 points 1 year ago

I'm generally in agreement with trying it unmodded... except that I would suggest getting the SkyUI mod. I'm not a big fan of the stock interface.

[-] bundes_sheep@lemmy.one 3 points 1 year ago

I played Legend of Zelda on the 8-bit Nintendo (#1) with some roommates in college. I tried playing Ocarina of Time on the 3DS (don't see a number for it), but I didn't like the platform enough to continue using it and I wasn't used to the type of game Zelda is. I haven't tried any since, but not because of a lack of respect for the franchise. I just missed the party and don't know where to jump in. Plus, there are so many games out there to choose from.

[-] bundes_sheep@lemmy.one 3 points 1 year ago

I'm new here, so sorry if I make a faux pas or something...

I really like Reshaping Mars. There is a legacy version of it I haven't played, but the new version I really like. I enjoy games where you can move slow and not be pressured time-wise. I also enjoy the fact that it will take a long time to terraform Mars, as it should. I'm sure I could double down on making things quickly, but I really like that I can take my time. I haven't finished it, so maybe I'll find out I shouldn't have been, who knows.

I prefer it over Surviving Mars. It's sad it's not getting much recognition.

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