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Dax87 , in I'm in this picture and I don't like it
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I like how the beginning of the graph shows playing more games than you own, because when you were a kid you always had that friend that had all the games.

scoutFDT ,

When did they rename peers to friends??

loudWaterEnjoyer ,
@loudWaterEnjoyer@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

I thought its piracy

majestictechie ,

I thought they were just replaying games

DarkDarkHouse ,
@DarkDarkHouse@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

I Can’t Believe It’s Not Piracy!

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

Just bought a 4090 and feel this very much

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

Why are you personally attacking me?

LGOrcStreetSamurai , in I'm in this picture and I don't like it
@LGOrcStreetSamurai@hexbear.net avatar

I made myself a promise not to buy any new games for remainder of 2023 and 2024. Finally upgraded my rig and I just want to play my library of games I got on sale a long time ago that i couldn’t play. I am kinda falling in love with games again because I playing all these bangers. I have more of problem finding time to play than find a great title to olay

Tango , in I'm in this picture and I don't like it
@Tango@lemmy.ml avatar

I’m near the bottom left because I’m poor. I think people over-upgrade their PCs, though. You can get a lot of mileage out of old hardware.

MariaTacobellina ,

Shhhh, don’t let them know… /s

People who upgrade and resell their still-good hardware keep the used market awash in 1 and 2-generation old stuff that keeps the hobby more affordable.

kd637_mi ,

I’ve realised this recently. I spent close to 2 grand (Australian) on a new PC a few years ago, with a 1440p monitor, and I generally play isometric RPGs and metroidvanias…

I do enjoy some high-fidelitt games, especially stuff like Alien Isolation and the Metro series, but I think I don’t need to spend so much next time.

p1mrx , in I'm in this picture and I don't like it

I think this graph is inaccurate. The blue line should increase briefly after each upgrade.

Vlyn ,

Nah, after each upgrade you just open up an old game to see how well it runs. For about an hour or so, then you never actually play :)

p1mrx ,

“I’m not playing, Mom, I’m benchmarking.”

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 ,
@aard@kyu.de avatar

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.

lemillionsocks , in I'm in this picture and I don't like it
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Remove a few of those steps on the spec ladder and you got me.

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

I think the amount of games you have should increase fast at first and then only grow marginally as you get older. Or is it just me?

CookieJarObserver , in I'm in this picture and I don't like it
@CookieJarObserver@sh.itjust.works avatar

My green is a flat line…

NOOBMASTER , in P.S.A: Remember to claim your free stickers from the steam stealth fest!

Same goes for the Visual Novel festival.

bauhaus , in I'm in this picture and I don't like it
@bauhaus@lemmy.ml avatar

“I’d play more games, but I’m too busy working to afford the upgrades to my PC, upgrading my PC, and then going online to discuss how much I’ve upgraded my PC! Also, hopping linux distros every time I hear about a new one, and then going online to talk about that!"

theterrasque ,

You forgot browsing Steam for interesting looking games to buy and then never touch again

NabeGewell ,
@NabeGewell@lemmy.world avatar

“can’t play games, too busy distro hopping”

eek2121 , in I'm in this picture and I don't like it

I feel attacked.

Fredselfish ,
@Fredselfish@lemmy.ml avatar

Me too and don’t get me started on my Epic collection.

Psythik ,

My dumbass built a PC last year with a 7700x, DDR5 6000 RAM, 4TB PCIe 4.0 NVME, a $250 PSU, a freaking 4090, and stuck it all on a $500 motherboard. Paired it with a 65" 4K 120hz LG OLED with VRR and HDR. All in all I spent over $4K and what do I do with it most of the time? Watch YouTube.

No regrets, though. I could never afford anything nice in my 20s so I wanted to treat myself after my dad died and I collected life insurance. Not to mention that on the rare chance I do play a game, man is it glorious. 100% worth it.

Llewellyn , (edited )
@Llewellyn@lemmy.ml avatar

It’s sort of last gift from your dad

Psythik ,

I like how you put it. He knew about my love for computers, so it really was. Thanks, dad.

Sinnz ,

Yeah, you shouldn’t have regrets with things you enjoy.

eek2121 ,

I feel you. 7950X, 64gb RAM, RTX 4090…and most of my time is videos or playing Factorio.

Psythik ,

Hey, Factorio can get pretty demanding on the CPU.

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

having responsibilities sucks

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

This is offensive to me.

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