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baggins , in You can only pick 2 games from steam to play for the rest of your life, what games are they?

The store tab and the library tab

superduperenigma ,

I feel attacked

ULS ,

Don’t worry I have potion!

kratoz29 ,

It must be awesome hoarding all those games huh?

loudWaterEnjoyer ,
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This one

potentiallynotfelix , in Helldivers 2 went from one of the most beloved Steam games to one of the most hated pretty quickly

Well deserved imo

Fizz , in Nice?
@Fizz@lemmy.nz avatar

“Hey do you want to go on a date”

“No”

“Fuck you bitch you’re ugly anyway”

My friend actually bragged about having this interaction. We all mocked him and I think he is more polite in rejection now.

ScrivenerX , in I'm in this picture and I don't like it

The issue I have is most games aren’t fun to me.

A two hour long tutorial where every 20 seconds I have to deal with text preventing me from playing? Never opening the game again.

Controls that are so complicated I need that two hour tutorial? Pass.

A decent story interrupted with 40 hours of pointless side quests? I don’t have time for that.

A crafting system? Never fun.

I don’t mind complicated games, I don’t mind long games, I just want to be able to play the game. Compare Elden Ring to Jedi survivor. Elden Ring let’s you play the game with minimal tutorials, Jedi survivor has pop-ups and walks you through things hours into the game. Just let me play and I’ll play.

czak ,

Yes! I’m on an eternal quest to find games that will just shut up and let me play.

My most recent find is Ghostrunner. Starts with the CPU doing the first kill and then you’re off.

Before that it was Celeste. I now realize in both games the player dies a lot. Maybe there’s a correlation between how much fun I have and how much the game allows me to die without repercussions 😅

I guess I’ll need to try Elden Ring now. There’s gotta be dozens of us. Anyone have more recommendations?

Cethin ,

Elden Ring and any of the FromSoft games, Outer Wilds, Baldur’s Gate 3 as of now, Prey (2017). I’d say look into Immersive Sims as a genre and I bet you’ll like it. They’re complex, so tutorialization isn’t fully possible and you’re required to use your brain and figure it out yourself.

Zaphod ,

May you’ll enjoy Deadlink or other Roguelikes/-lites. Many just have a short tutorial and then shut up

Qualanqui ,

I’d recommend Long Dark and Subnautica, they’ve both got crafting but it’s part of the survival/exploration loop and they’ve both got a bunch of mods (on PC) that are really well done.

PraiseTheSoup ,

Everything else by FromSoftware, and I’ll throw in rocket league as well

ScrivenerX ,

Roguelikes tend to be very good for this. They let you play and have complexity from emergent situations, not an overload of controls.

It’s old, but if you haven’t played “enter the gungeon” pick it up! Hades is fun and well written, there is a lot of text but it doesn’t feel like an interruption. Honestly the other games from that studio fit that description.

If you like puzzle games, everything by zachtronics is both great and very difficult. Magnum Opus is probably the best entry point, but space chem is what I started with and it’s still my true love.

I expected to hate the souls games, mostly because of how irritating the fans are (“it’s so hard!”, “Get good!”, ect) but they are great games. They aren’t nearly as hard as everyone makes them out to be. I’m 40, so I started playing games when dying meant losing all progress, so I see the death penalty of dark souls as normal. What no one talks about is how changing your weapon changes the game drastically, to the point that stats on weapons don’t really matter, it’s all move sets.

I also love Factorio, dwarf fortress and EUIV, but I think that’s a personal failing I have to work on.

duckington ,

For years I have been buying new games for (almost) exclusively $30 or less. And I find that I never enjoy the giant sprawling games that merit a $60 price tag nearly as much.

Cethin ,

Have you tried Baldur’s Gate 3 yet? It has a tutorial, but it’s pretty minor. It mostly just puts you in simple situations first to let you figure it out yourself, and it’s maybe 15m. Most of what you can do you have to figure out yourself in the game. For example, you can stack crates to get to higher locations. This is never told to you, but it’s available. You’re basically free to handle things however you want and the game will be OK with it. It’s fantastic.

There’s also no bullshit collection things or time wasters. There are side quests, but they’re all pretty good so far in my experience. They aren’t fluff quests. No microtransactions or anything else either. It’s what games should be.

ScrivenerX ,

I want to pick it up, but I’m likely going to wait about a year. I’m sure there will be some sort of DLC related to character options and some major patches, so I’ll just wait until it’s $30 with the DLCs and play it then. I don’t have the time or temperament to replay RPGs, so I’ll save money and play the whole thing.

Cethin ,

I also don’t usually replay any game, because most of the time things don’t really change. They have the asthetics of choice without actually making then do anything, so a replay doesn’t change. BG3 though it will change a lot. Just having access to different abilities will make a difference, but there’s also actual choice in many diologues and outcomes. I think I’ll probably end up playing again, though likely with mods the second time.

SlopppyEngineer ,

NPC Man feels your pain: youtu.be/9UuZQyTWiF0

aard ,
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Also: if there’s a boss fight I can’t get through because I can’t get the timing right just detect that, and make it easier for me.

I loved the Zelda games on the different game boy variants - but never finished one as there always was that one boss I couldn’t get past. And that was when I still was young and had patience to try to put effort into mastering the movements. For more modern games I’m stuck with some boss on ittle dew - great game, but probably will never touch it again for more then the 2 minutes it takes me to realize where the last save is stuck. Just opened it yesterday, was surprised about the progress, and closed it halfway into dying in the fight.

Perfide , in Microsoft - keep your filthy hands off Valve, leak shows MSFT would buy Valve

Hasn’t GabeN said on record that he would dissolve Valve before even considering selling it?

I wouldn’t be worried, in the same leak they expressed hopes of buying fucking Nintendo. Antitrust regulators would have a fucking field day.

Prunebutt , in What do you think of this prediction?

Considering how much money they make with gambling, I think Valve is not as saint-like as people think it is.

People make Games has done two great videos on Valve

wonderfulvoltaire ,
@wonderfulvoltaire@lemmy.world avatar

They’re getting sued often because they’re greedy sloths suffering the ego trip just like epic did when Fortnite was on the top of the world second only to Minecraft of course.

slumlordthanatos ,

They’re far from perfect, I’d be the first person to tell you.

But they’re still light-years ahead of anyone else, because they’re perfectly happy just making tons of money instead of trying to squeeze every last cent out of the storefront at our expense.

reksas , in Sony does not remove purchase restrictions from Helldivers 2 on steam and also adds them to Ghost of Tsushima

So they plan on putting psn crap back after things cool down

spirinolas , in List of countries that cannot make a PSN account, following the Helldivers 2 controversy.

Isn’t this illegal according to EU law? It’s a common market but the Baltic states are excluded.

FluffyPotato ,

Yes it is

AlexisFR ,
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Overseas territories like French Guyana too. It’s fully part of France so you can’t exclude it like that.

spirinolas ,

It’s not even an overseas territory, it’s a full-fledged department of France. They couldn’t exclude it even if they wanted. And it’s not excluded in the map, if you look closely, even while Guyana and Surinam are.

dylanTheDeveloper , in GODOT ussage this week
@dylanTheDeveloper@lemmy.world avatar

Does godot support 3D? If so does it support PBR materials? Does it support installing 3rd party plugins like HAVOK? Literately the only things i need.

learningduck ,

It support 3D, but I think Vulkan is in Godot 4. I’m not sure how mature it’s. In Godot 3, it only support OpenGL.

fred ,

What are some of the best-looking games in Godot?

learningduck ,

Sonic Color Ultimate.

KSPAtlas ,
@KSPAtlas@sopuli.xyz avatar
  1. Yes
  2. Yes
  3. Yes
vox ,
@vox@sopuli.xyz avatar

yes

nora ,

Tbh that’s a pretty horrible example. It was a rushed product full of graphical glitches, including rapidly flashing lights. This is true especially on the switch. Idk if it’s improved since launch but shit was rough early on.

uis ,
@uis@lemmy.world avatar

Not sure why would you use HAVOK instead of Bullet, but yes

dylanTheDeveloper ,
@dylanTheDeveloper@lemmy.world avatar

Already have experience with it mostly. It’s what I used and what I’m use to when it comes to physics engines

cynetri ,
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  1. Yes, not a great as Unity but it’s still pretty good especially after they switched to Vulkan over OpenGL. VR performance still could use some work though.
  2. Yes, PBR materials are fully supported. Actually one of the earlier things in 3D that was implemented, and then imoroved
  3. Yes, now I don’t know if HAVOK has a Godot plugin but there is a Jolt physics plugin that’s designed to be plug-and-play, with a few exceptions (it doesn’t suppory soft bodies afaik)
uis , (edited )
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  1. Shaders are still GLSL or SPIR-V. Nothing changes in terms of quality.
MyTurtleSwimsUpsideDown , in Video Gabe

That caption reads a children’s book

Mr. Newell wants to distribute games over the internet.

Mr. Jobs wants to distribute music over the internet.

Mr. Ballmer wants DEVELOPERS! DEVELOPERS! DEVELOPERS! DEVELOPERS! DEVELOPERS! DEVELOPERS! DEVELOPERS!

mindbleach ,

All three of them were right, but one of them was doing the wrong amount of cocaine.

p03locke ,
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hperrin ,

Mr. Torvalds is a communist.

njm1314 , in What do you think of this prediction?

…you can load right to library?

Edit: holy crap you can, all these years…

Gradually_Adjusting ,
@Gradually_Adjusting@lemmy.world avatar

… You can disable that advert window?

I think we’re failing at life bro

glimse ,

That window is the only ad I purposely allow in my life. I know I can disable it but it sometimes informs me of games I want

TonyTonyChopper ,
@TonyTonyChopper@mander.xyz avatar

Yeah I don’t keep track of new releases so scrolling a curated list of them for 10 seconds when I open Steam is actually useful

Irelephant ,
@Irelephant@lemm.ee avatar

for some reason that window eats 2gb of ram on my pc.

bolexforsoup ,

I actually don’t mind the advertising. Good way to know what games are popping off or are just released. I’m not great about keeping up with everything coming out every month, so it’s honestly one of my number one ways of knowing what’s being talked about/releasing besides specific reccs from friends and forums.

I also find it’s a great way to know that a game I used to play a lot dropped some beefy DLC. It’s not like we all keep tabs on every game we’ve put down thinking that we might return to it.

xavier666 ,

One bonus is that the ad isn’t an auto loading video WHICH I DETEST.

kibiz0r ,

Steam is so funny.

Buying there instead of pirating is a joy, the ads actually feel like a benefit instead of a punishment, the analytics seem to be aimed at saving me time by highlighting stuff I’ll like instead of gaslighting me into emptying my wallet…

The result is:

I buy lots of games, watch lots of ads — share ads with friends even — go out of my way to give them more analytics data points, and trust their recommendations enough to shell out $2.99 for something on sale after only 10 seconds of research.

Why are other companies not able to follow Steam’s approach?

bolexforsoup ,

Preach

gibmiser ,

My guess? MBAs.

bitfucker ,

Shit you’re right. I just realized that now. I used to sail the high seas too but now I just buy from steam.

trevor ,

I have tried and failed to find the option to disable this. Does anyone know what it’s called?

Gradually_Adjusting ,
@Gradually_Adjusting@lemmy.world avatar

So it’s Steam > Interface > startup location to open in library, and then uncheck “notify me about additions, changes, new releases,” etc. to kill the popup.

trevor ,

THANK YOU!

Shialac , in God of War Ragnarok will require a PSN account

How do they justify some shitty account for an offline singleplayer game?

lilja ,
@lilja@lemmy.ml avatar

Even single-player games aren’t single-player anymore with all the online-requiring bullshit publishers have shoved into their games. The game most likely comes with a fuckton of telemetry and user-behaviour tracking which is a lot more valuable to Sony if it can be attached to a specific user.

pro_grammer OP ,

“Fuck you”, that’s their argument

szczuroarturo ,

The same way Ubisoft, EA or whoewer else has their own fancy launcher.

Its an incredibly stupid thing but unfortunetly nothing new

lud ,

At least with ghost of tsushima you only needed an account for the online co-op mode.

BobbyNevada , in Helldivers 2 went from one of the most beloved Steam games to one of the most hated pretty quickly

Say what you will about the giant bugs and socialist toasters, but they never sold out their own for a percentage.

TastyWheat ,

A Starship Troopers, BSG, and Aliens reference. Nice!

a1mlezz , in Palworld reaches 1 million concurrent players on steam and becomes the first hit of 2024

*concurrent :D

testeronious OP ,

oh damn, I didn’t notice. Thanks

Adramis , in overwatch 2 a few hours after launch

Good - fuck Blizzard. They literally were like “We’re going to OW2 for PvE! I promise we’re totally not just doing it because we want to monetize it more!”

Shocked_pikachu.jpg

flipht ,

Also keep in mind they announced it at the same exact time that they wanted people to stop talking about them and Taiwan. And all the sexual harassment at Blizzard.

They had no details about it at the time. They just wanted something the mainstream press could run instead. And tanked a game to keep it from cementing on their face. Idiots.

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