jacksilver
@jacksilver@lemmy.world
- Comment on This Avocado Oil that claims to be “0 Calories” 🙄 3 days ago:
Serving size has a lot of use cases, especially when looking at things individually packaged or in separate units (cookies for example).
Per 100g has fewer use cases in my mind as I’m not a scale and have no idea how to break down most products into 100g.
- Comment on Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Cons Officially Have A Pay-To-Press Button 3 days ago:
So two things:
- Nintendo doesn’t do the quality check thing anymore, it’s just a seal that it’s licensed Nintendo goods - www.mariowiki.com/Official_Nintendo_Seal
- Steam provides cloud backup for free and does provide some other network tools (to my recollection).
- Comment on The AYN Thor Lite Has Become Something Much Bigger Than AYN Built 4 days ago:
Lots of indie games work well, especially if they’re pixel art or 2D.
Things like Hades 1/2, Dead Cells, Ball x Pitt.
- Comment on More People Are Pre-ordering The $100 Edition Of GTA 6 1 week ago:
Yeah, that’s what I was getting at. I’m not sure how someone is gullible for buying hardware around market rates. Like yeah, it sucks that everything is so expensive, but unless you’re buying used that’s just the way things are right now.
- Comment on More People Are Pre-ordering The $100 Edition Of GTA 6 1 week ago:
I get calling out pre-ordering a digital game, but what’s the hate for the steam machine? Sure its maybe a bit pricier than a similarish build, but the form factor and other perks of the system can make up for that.
- Comment on 1 week ago:
There is A Dark Room
Scritchy Scratchy also has a mobile port.
Melvor Idle has a mobile port, but it’s more of a waiting idle game.
I played a game called “The Tower” that was a tower defense idle game, but its a mobile game that pushes microtransactions.
- Comment on What games did you sleep on for too long? 3 weeks ago:
No shame in story mode, the combat is definitely harder than skyrim. That being said, I do like that since there isn’t level scaling, combat difficulty lets me know if I should actually be picking a fight (like finding an orge in early game and realizing I can barely damage it).
Completely agree on the lore and wyrdness too. It’s been a bit refreshing to play something that, while pulling from other fantasy, seems to really build and flesh out its own lore.
- Comment on What games did you sleep on for too long? 3 weeks ago:
Just started playing this and blown away by it. Combat feels better than skyrim, and while it nerfs my “stealth Archer” approach it makes you actually utilize multiple mechanics while fighting.
If you havent tried it, I would suggest “Dread Delusion”. It’s ps1 like graphics, and definitely has parred down mechanics, but the world building, exploration, missions, and story are really enjoyable.
- Comment on An american on Reddit wrote: "I’m not sure it’s really a good idea to let legislation through on a 51-49 vote: making a change should really take more consensus than that" 3 weeks ago:
Yeah, that’s a good callout, you do need 60% to override a presidential veto.
And that’s part of the reason why we’ve seen a number of 50% Senate votes pass this administration. Since republicans own all three branches they don’t have to worry about one of the other branches stopping it.
- Comment on An american on Reddit wrote: "I’m not sure it’s really a good idea to let legislation through on a 51-49 vote: making a change should really take more consensus than that" 3 weeks ago:
You may need to study up on your civics. I don’t think there is anything in the US that requires a 60% majority. In the Senate you do run into issues below 60% due to filibuster, but an actual vote to pass a bill doesn’t require 60%. And the house is pretty much always simple majority, a tie is actually a failure to pass a bill.
Reading a bit further up, it is 67 votes in the Senate for treaties and impeachment convictions - Source
- Comment on Which is it Lemmy? 3 weeks ago:
What if the portal on the moving platform had a wall right in front of it, so moving though the portal would cause the box to run into the wall. You’d have a scenario where the box wouldn’t be able to move through the portal, but you’d have energy being generated by the moving arm “pushing down” on the box. The only way that could work is if the moving portal is transferring energy to the box, and therefore require option B.
Although that being said, portals break the laws of physics, so there probably can’t be a “right” answer.
- Comment on What are your favourite PSP games? 3 weeks ago:
Surprised so few people mentioned it. It’s one of the best tatical RPGs I ever played.
- Comment on Just to get this straight Odysseus angered the gods by just trying to survive the only way he could at the time? 5 weeks ago:
It depends on how you look at it. Even before leaving for the Trojan war, he was told he would be lost on the journey home. But during the course of events trying to get home he does piss off Posiedon by blinding his son (a cyclops).
So was it fate, the gods, bad luck? I’m not sure it matters too much, but reading the story and seeing his actions, hubris (which plays a big role in a lot of Greek stories) plays a big part.
Source on the part regarding Posideon - enotes.com/…/why-is-poseidon-angry-at-odysseus-28…
- Comment on You'll regret it 1 month ago:
Are you not sure if it was a real bathroom because you might still be stuck in a dream?
- Comment on I'm loving zelda-like souls-likes right now 1 month ago:
Some games you might possibly like:
- Tearscape - Not isometric, but fits you’re other asks. While the combat didn’t quite click for me, it might be worth checking out.
- Crypt Custodian - Probably not dark enough, but otherwise fits all of your descriptors and has great combat.
- Achilles Untold Legend - I’m not sure the setting quite matches. It’s the Greek underworld not eldritch horror, but could be close enough.
If you’re willing to go 2D side scroller / metroidvania I can come up with some other suggestions, although the top one that comes to mind is Salt and Sanctuary
- Comment on “Gaming is becoming unaffordable” — Xbox CEO says the industry has an accessibility crisis 1 month ago:
Actually even hardware has stayed relatively low. The PS3 launched at $600 and the ps5 launched at $500.
Right now we’re actually still doing better than the ps3 era even with inflation, it’s just we’re getting squeezed in other locations and there doesn’t seem to be an end in sight for hardware inflation.
- Comment on Sonic Game Recomendation? 1 month ago:
It doesn’t get a lot of love, but my favorite has always been Sonic Adventure. It was the first real 3D sonic and the open world, multiple playable characters (Yeah the fishing sucks), and level pacing made it stick out for me.
Its one of the few sonic games where I feel like you don’t have to memorize a level’s paths to actually play the game well. You feel like you’re moving fast, but still feel like you can make active decisions while playing.
However, that probably puts me on the outskirts of the sonic fandom.
- Comment on Microsoft Announces Significant Price Rises for Xbox Series X and S, 2TB Model Discontinued 1 month ago:
Kinda shows how the steam machine price really is just due to the market. If Microsoft is selling a console at $750/800 then the $1050 for the steam machine isn’t too far off.
- Comment on 1 month ago:
I don’t understand why ive been seeing so many people say this, that ship sailed long ago. Not only did the switch have games with download only codes, (not to mention that with switch 2 they have the “Game Key Card”), but PC games did this for years (maybe still do?) before moving away from physical discs entirely.
- Comment on Valve’s Steam Controller stock shortage will last until next year after fans massively exceeded expectations 1 month ago:
If you look up your reservation it should have an “estimated ship date”. So basically, it’s not “really” on sale, but they’re just slowly making there way through the reservations.
- Comment on Some of Android's Most Interesting Games Aren't on the Play Store 1 month ago:
Slice and Dice is an amazing game. I love the amount of variety in game types.
Sadly I feel like most games that are any good are PC ports:
- Peglin
- Willfrost
- Balatoro
- Slay the Spire
- Gambonanza
- PawnBarian
- Baba is You
- Monster Train
- Shotgun King
- Throne fall
- Wargroove 2
- Dicey Dungeons
- Comment on https://kotaku.com/xbox-shuttering-south-of-midnight-peabody-award-compulsion-games-2000706065 2 months ago:
I thought the story/world building were decent and the graphics/animation style were cool and engaging, but yeah the only standout thing was the soundtrack.
Honestly, if the game came out in the 360/ps3 era it would have been a hit, but the gameplay just felt so dated.
- Comment on 2 months ago:
This is the photo showing up on this thread (at least for some of us) Image
- Comment on 2 months ago:
Seems like something went wrong with the cross post, I looked at the original post and the image is uncropped and clear.
- Comment on The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Remake – Coming 2026 2 months ago:
Yeah, I was surprised too. It’s a weird concept from the get-go, but I guess the idea was to release an “extended” edition to promote new hardware.
I guess it’s most similar to what they did with pokemon games. Blue/Red leading to Yellow or Gold/Silver leading to Crystal.
- Comment on The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Remake – Coming 2026 2 months ago:
It was a version made for the N64DD that got released for the GameCube instead. It’s definitely more like DLC, given it had improved graphics and alternate dungeons, so it’s more than just a re-release.
- Comment on The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Remake – Coming 2026 2 months ago:
Don’t forget the GameCube “Master Quest” version.
- Comment on God of War Laufey - Official Gameplay Reveal | PS5 Games 2 months ago:
Thanks for the info, that sounds like it may be worth passing on. The story looked like it had potential, but I heard mixed-poor reviews when it came out.
- Comment on God of War Laufey - Official Gameplay Reveal | PS5 Games 2 months ago:
Was it worth it once the combat did start? I had been slightly interested in that game.
- Comment on Is there any such thing as "edutainment" shows for adults? 2 months ago:
Someone mentioned in a lower level reply, but Startrek and the Orville are great for political / social commentary.
I think a fair amount of sitcoms have some element of educating on social norms. Seinfeld and Its Always Sunny maybe require more prior knowledge about subject matters, but covering things like abortion, immigration, racism, etc.
Mythbusters and similar are pretty good about being “adult” science shows.
Maybe documentaries don’t really count as “entertainment” the way you’re looking for, but Planet Earth is a great series.