MissGutsy
@MissGutsy@lemmy.world
- Comment on Half-Life 2 peaks at 52,000 concurrent players, 20 years after its release 4 weeks ago:
As a genre? I would say no. Cyberpunk is usually described as a capitalist dystopia in which a handful of companies supersede government powers and wage wars against each other beyond the concepts of national borders. In addition, cybernetic enhancements become commonplace, as a way for companies to extract more value from their workers. Cyberpunk stories usually are about groups rebelling against the system through organized crime, who ultimately fail to escape the underlying system of capitalism, doomed to repeat history time and time again.
HL2 falls in none of the genre stereotypes. While it is dystopian, it’s not capitalist, so it’s not “punk” and it isn’t “cyber” either because of a lack of commonplace cybernetics.
- Comment on But yes. 5 weeks ago:
[Encased mentioned] I love that game
- Comment on I bought a freeze dryer so you don't have to [1:00:14] 1 month ago:
Additionally:
- while the food will taste the same, in most cases the mouth feel is so horrendously bad it will be inedible
- rehydration of most foods is very hard to impossible, limiting it’s uses even more
- if you put more than one kind of food in a batch, the chance of error in process increase dramatically, because all food needs different amounts of time
I’m pretty sure the only actual use cases are berries and fruits. But those can all just be dehydrated normally or made into jam, so there is little to no purpose for a freeze dryer, except playing around with foods, which is not worth the price
- Comment on smart engineering 1 month ago:
11 is one louder than 10!
- Comment on Is Elder Scrolls 6 doomed to fail? I can't see how it will work 3 months ago:
I can recommend “Encased”. It’s a CRPG that’s heavily inspired by Fallout gameplay wise, but it’s modernized a lot (in a good way). It has its own unique story and setting which are amazing to explore
- Comment on Recommendation engine: Downvote any game you've heard of before 3 months ago:
Encased is a CRPG, heavily inspired by the classic Fallout games, bringing it’s mechanics into the modern age. It’s story is based on the classic book “Roadside Picknick” (known for being the inspiration of the Stalker series) and is very well written. It has a story narrator, similar to the Divinity: Original Sin games and a very in depth character creation. At the start you choose a department of a research company to work in, which will change the way you interact with many characters, adding some replay value. Anything more I could say would be a spoiler, but the entire beginning (first half to one hour) is an absolute banger.
It’s my favorite indie game of the last few years and at the time of writing this, it is currently 90% of on steam, an absolute bargain
- Comment on fruit 5 months ago:
(Warning: NSFW) The source (includes a ranking at the end)
- Comment on It's a trap! 7 months ago:
Uranium fever has done and got me down.
- Comment on The Fallout TV show gave the Fallout games a huge player bump, as everyone remembers they like Fallout 8 months ago:
Totally disagree. I’m a diehard fallout fan, played all the games and know all of the lore. The more you know about Fallout the better it actually gets. There are some small discrepancies, but can easily be ignored if you realize how well it ties all the stories together. It literally references every single game (apart of 76 and brotherhood), even the unreleased ones and picks up the good concepts from the cancelled movie
- Comment on New Sony Patent Will Let You Replay A Game From Any Point Possible 1 year ago:
In that case there is little difference to just sharing a save file, which everybody can already do. If this is everything that the patent covers, then I’m against them having a patent for it. That idea is so generic and nothing somebody should be allowed to have control over
- Comment on New Sony Patent Will Let You Replay A Game From Any Point Possible 1 year ago:
Sounds cool and all but I heavily doubt they would do the work to implement it like that. Replay value doesn’t add market value in the view of the producers. So there is not much money to be made from the large amount of work this requires.
Of course if they ever do it, feel free to correct me, people from the future
- Comment on New Sony Patent Will Let You Replay A Game From Any Point Possible 1 year ago:
… sooooo … chapters?