What game has the best thunderstorm?
  • Varyag Varyag 4d ago 100%

    Came here to mention just that. Base Stalker has some nice storms, but the mods built into Gamma make those absolutely terrifying. I think I genuinely fear the weather more than any mutated monster in the Zone.

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  • [TheGamingBritShow] Remakes are Cringe and There's Nothing We Can Do
  • Varyag Varyag 4d ago 85%

    As long as the .modern AAA game development scene is still incapable of making GOOD new games that at least match their old beloved titles, I'll take the remakes of the old games instead.

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  • What to you was your biggest loss of pirated content?
  • Varyag Varyag 5d ago 100%

    Demonoid, absolutely! Warez-bb, and many oldschool GeoCities blogs. I remember one that had portable cracks of any programs you could imagine.

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  • Lots of PCs are poised to fall off the Windows 10 update cliff one year from today
  • Varyag Varyag 5d ago 100%

    Same thing happened to me a few years ago. My old laptop from 2013 is hardware incompatible with something in modern Windows10 and when it tried installing the late 2019 update it just died. Had to buy a new laptop to keep working.

    Today, that same laptop is happily running Arch Linux. I'm still trying to decide what I'll do with the main gaming PC.

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  • Minetest breaks the chains of being a Minecraft clone with a new name — Luanti
  • Varyag Varyag 6d ago 100%

    I like playing "Asuna" as a minecraft-adjacent experience, with a bunch of nice world generation mods already packed in. But I also have concocted my own modsoup on top of that, so it's also pretty far from the vanilla of that. There's other games that come up mostly ready for play, like Mesecraft or Voxelibre (that one being mostly an actual MC clone, also renamed) look around the content DB tho, there's a ton of nice stuff around.

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  • "Doom 64: Unseen Evil" recreates the entirety of Doom & Doom II in Doom 64's atmosphere
  • Varyag Varyag 1w ago 100%

    This mod is awesome. It can convert any fully vanilla assets map pack into Doom 64 too. And there is a project that recreated Doom 64 maps in Doom 2 format. Yes you can stack them!

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  • Doom II’s Unofficial Sequel: Doom III Mod Arrives with 20+ Hours of Gameplay
  • Varyag Varyag 1w ago 100%

    Very, very unofficial. It was developed by the singular guy for 11 years with no help, feedback, critique or improvement of the old maps since. It's a GZDoom mod (not compatible with vanilla sourceports) with several GBs of size that will probably crash lesser machines on load.

    There's been dozens of excellent community projects over the past 30 years that could reasonably be called "unofficial sequels", I don't know why this one got so much press.

    In contrast, the new Doom 64 mod for GZDoom is really really cool and can turn most regular Doom custom maps INTO Doom 64 mechanics, especially the classic Doom 1 and 2 games. Definitely recommend checking out that one.

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  • Have new distro releases become meaningless?
  • Varyag Varyag 1w ago 85%

    As someone who recently switched to Arch (btw) I finally figured out how much work the distros were doing in the background. Between default applications and configurations, there was a lot of stuff I had to learn to do on the fly. I'm happy with my system now though, since it's just the way I wanted it to be.

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  • Players are now less "accepting" that games will be fixed, say Paradox, after "underestimating" the reaction to Cities: Skylines 2's performance woes
  • Varyag Varyag 2w ago 98%

    It doesn't help when your scummy studio is infamous for it's egregious DLC practices, nickel and diming basic game mechanics into a million separate packs. And then you have the gall to release a game as broken as that, after having the excellent prequel as comparison? And it's still broken, a year after the initial release.

    Yeah you bet your ass that customers won't be accepting of that.

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  • Are there Cozy shooter games?
  • Varyag Varyag 2w ago 100%

    also, just noticed your username. Cool Eragon reference, took me a second to remember that it meant "dragon" in the elven language.

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  • Are there Cozy shooter games?
  • Varyag Varyag 2w ago 100%

    I mean, I played several other horde shooters. Firing continually while backpedaling is the most vintage of infantry tactics, after all. I get that these games are old and simpler, but their base gameplay must still be fun if they were so popular back in the day. I'll at least give it a shot, since I already have them anyway...

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  • Which unplayed game in your library are you most looking forward to playing eventually?
  • Varyag Varyag 2w ago 100%

    There's way too much stuff in there, but as of right now I think it's Mechanicus, and the Serious Sam HD remasters, thanks to a recommendation in another thread just now. I also have a couple interesting demos I downloaded. The problem is, I haven't played anything from my Steam at all in the past month or so. Everything I've been gaming has been outside of it.

    Also hilariously, these Serious Sam games were the literal first games I bought when I created my Steam account and I never played through them. They were an impulse buy from a friend's recommendation back in the day but I wasn't as into boomer shooters as I am now.

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  • Are there Cozy shooter games?
  • Varyag Varyag 2w ago 100%

    You've convinced me to finally play Serious Sam. I've had it on Steam for years.

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  • Are there Cozy shooter games?
  • Varyag Varyag 2w ago 100%

    Depends on what you consider "cozy". OP listed Medal of Honor and CoD, I think Doom is super cozy. If shooting Nazis or demons is our comfort activity, anything can be cozy. I still desperately need to play Boltgun, too.

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  • Are there Cozy shooter games?
  • Varyag Varyag 2w ago 100%

    sigh. Not everything must be GZDoom and Brutal Doom. The new port is perfectly fine if they're going to play mostly vanilla. There's no need to be this angry at everything you don't understand in the internet.

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  • Are there Cozy shooter games?
  • Varyag Varyag 2w ago 96%

    Absolutely second the recommendations of Doom and Quake here in the thread. Boomer shooters in general. Even if the movement can be really fast, playing them on your own can be extremely cozy. Just get into the rhythm of circle strafing, shooting and weaving in and out of cover and you'll be in the zone very quickly. Bonus point, that both Doom and Quake have 30 years of EXCELLENT quality player created content that can keep you playing fresh new levels for as long as you want to. You could play them for the rest of your life, at your own pace and preferred difficulty.

    The new rereleases of both games even bundle a mod browser that you can access with zero knowledge of modding, just hop on.

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  • Absolute noob needs advice
  • Varyag Varyag 2w ago 100%

    Thank you! This is exactly what I needed. Now I can convert those files to something I can use.

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  • Oversaturation - stream of a run of the biggest ever classic Doom slaughter map (90000 monsters)
  • Varyag Varyag 2w ago 100%

    Holy crap, they had to use a custom build of DSDA-Doom to mitigate lag from so many monsters. DSDA is already super efficient and can handle most absurd maps (like Nuts.wad) with no problems. This map was truly something else.

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  • So, since very recently Nintendo decided to be a fuck and kill all emulator projects for the Switch, I finally decided to grab them and learn how to use them. I'm very much not new to emulation in general and where to find games, so I'm mostly good with that. Only thing is that I couldn't get the new Zelda game to run without stutters, but I guess that's the shaders compiling in real time. Unicorn Overlord plays absolutely flawlessly. Anyway, I would like to go after more games, but all of the different file formats confuse me. Specifically, the NSZ format. None of my emulators are able of loading that, my other games are in NSP format and load just fine. Okay, also. I own a 2019 model Switch Lite and would like to know how would I go about unlocking it. I guess I would need to install a modchip on it?

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    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/28037255 > Hey hey people. Relatively new Arch user here, but not new to Linux in general. I've been using Arch with KDE Plasma on this HP laptop from 2013, and I've been enjoying it a lot after spending a long time on Mint/Cinnamon. > > But, I've noted that KDE is a bit slow on this machine, and is probably a bit too much. Earlier today, I decided to try out something lighter, and installed LXQt on it as a second DE. The experience was *okay,* with much improved responsiveness, a nice customizable retro look, and overall simpleness that still did the job mostly. But I also ran into a few issues that probably had to do with having two different DEs on the same machine and user. One thing in particular ended up annoying me so much I went back to KDE: The Discover app would just *refuse* to play nice with setting a dark theme on the rest of the environment, even when I tried setting it up with qt6ct. > > So now I'm considering going to XFCE instead, as I probably should have done from the beginning. I just wish it had Wayland support already (I know it's being worked on). Do you have any suggestions or tips for me in regards to this? I'm sure a lot of people will recommend their favorite tiling WM which I'm not sure I want to get into. > > > Also, other than that, upon returning to KDE, I found that my Discover would crash when trying to update Flatpaks (the only thing I install through it) and started thinking this experiment somehow broke it.... but it's Flatpak itself that seems to have an issue today. Might have to do with the latest curl update? Dunno if I should make a separate thread for that. > https://discuss.kde.org/t/kde-discover-broken-with-latest-curl-update/21475

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    Hey hey people. Relatively new Arch user here, but not new to Linux in general. I've been using Arch with KDE Plasma on this HP laptop from 2013, and I've been enjoying it a lot after spending a long time on Mint/Cinnamon. But, I've noted that KDE is a bit slow on this machine, and is probably a bit too much. Earlier today, I decided to try out something lighter, and installed LXQt on it as a second DE. The experience was *okay,* with much improved responsiveness, a nice customizable retro look, and overall simpleness that still did the job mostly. But I also ran into a few issues that probably had to do with having two different DEs on the same machine and user. One thing in particular ended up annoying me so much I went back to KDE: The Discover app would just *refuse* to play nice with setting a dark theme on the rest of the environment, even when I tried setting it up with qt6ct. So now I'm considering going to XFCE instead, as I probably should have done from the beginning. I just wish it had Wayland support already (I know it's being worked on). Do you have any suggestions or tips for me in regards to this? I'm sure a lot of people will recommend their favorite tiling WM which I'm not sure I want to get into. Also, other than that, upon returning to KDE, I found that my Discover would crash when trying to update Flatpaks (the only thing I install through it) and started thinking this experiment somehow broke it.... but it's Flatpak itself that seems to have an issue today. Might have to do with the latest curl update? Dunno if I should make a separate thread for that. https://discuss.kde.org/t/kde-discover-broken-with-latest-curl-update/21475

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