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What are you playing?

101 Name: Anonymous 2025-09-24 07:30
hollow knight, so i can play silk song later. i think more modern games should be basically classic games with quality of life features
102 Name: Anonymous 2025-10-05 07:15
officially reached 114 hours on deadlock, this shit straight crack, i love playing victor, and having assholes call me a retard and to uninstall every third game.
103 Name: Anonymous 2025-10-06 15:11
Just finished dragon quest monster joker, might get into the second opus. It was good but really grindy (I don’t know how could a child from 2007 get the last monsters playing on original device without wiki)
104 Name: Anonymous 2025-10-07 01:06
>>102
I uninstalled at 112 hours. I loved learning the game mechanics, but communicating with 5 retards in a video game was kinda pushing it. I'll miss wall boosting and sliding
105 Name: Anonymous 2025-10-17 18:27
ffxiv and a lot of it
106 Name: Anonymous 2025-10-17 19:42
since the new skate live service bullshit skate 4 EA bullshit game doesn't work on linux because for some reason it has a kernal anti cheat or somesuch nonsense, i'm replaying skate 3 which is a good video game.
107 Name: Anonymous 2025-10-17 22:51
deeply considering playing ultima IV but i'm not sure if I'm ready for the commitment.
108 Name: DogmanmanDog 2025-10-23 14:24
Hey shoutout Silksong bro
109 Name: Anonymous 2025-10-24 08:31
gmod woohoo
110 Name: Anonymous 2025-10-24 09:16
Cult of the lamb ive found it quite enjoyable
111 Name: Anonymous 2025-10-25 10:16
112 Name: waves 2025-10-26 00:31
ACNH. its all ive been playing. helps with the insomnia ( also good to listen to the slice of life podcast while playing )
113 Name: Anonymous 2025-10-26 03:12
i got into the noita rabbit hole. i recently got to the jungle for the first time! definitely getting more consistent.
114 Name: Anonymous 2025-10-27 08:42
I wish there was a game where there is a procedurally generated world of sparse islands or a vast no man's land with sparse outposts in an apocalyptic world. The player would travel between them using a ship or a plane or a landship and try to survive and thrive. I already cobbled some minecraft mods together that pretty much reflected my idea, but i need a better pc to run it with more than like 20 fps, even with optimization mods. It guess it would be like the czechoslovak legion's revolt or girls' last tour, even though they're two very different things. Actually, someone REALLY should make a game based on girls' last tour, something like what I mentioned above. Well, I probably wouldn't be able to run it with my current hardware anyway.
115 Name: Anonymous 2025-10-28 00:14
>>114
would you mind sharing the mod setup? i'd love to try that
116 Name: Anonymous 2025-10-30 07:07
>>115
Jjthunder to the max, distant horizons, immersive aircraft, villages revamped.
This is a very basic version of my idea. I only played for a day, most of which was spent generating DH chunks to make the world look bigger. There's definitely a lot more I want to do with the game but I'll do that when I have a better pc.
117 Name: Anonymous 2025-10-30 14:07
Plants vs. Zombies
118 Name: Anonymous 2025-11-01 07:03
sanguine sanctum
119 Name: Anonymous 2025-11-07 18:04
Alan Wake 1. Has a surprisingly good pc version for what was originally a 360 exclusive, complete with some mechanical changes to account for mouse and keyboard control. It's also a pretty high quality game overall, though maybe that's to be expected from Remedy. Still, the level design and encounter design is very basic. It's better than average by yoge standards but doesn't even touch Japanese TPS action stuff of this era, not by a mile. Still having a lot of fun with it though. Once I'm done with my first playthrough I'll check out Nightmare mode. Heard it requires a more fight-or-flight playstyle which might make things more interesting.

Eden's Ritter. A dark fantasy nukige from Waffle featuring a bunch of "dark" fetishes. As much as I despise vndb I should have checked the tags there prior to playing this as some of the scenes included were really not to my liking. Others were however, so it evens out in the end. In any case, this is clearly a well made game but as is unfortunately often the case with nukige like this, the game design is paradoxically for toddlers. Despite the adult setting, scenarios, and themes, what we have here on a level of design is a game that might be interesting to kids about 5-7 years old. For anyone beyond that age group, it is insultingly shallow. I've decided to stop playing for now even though I was near the end (around 90% gallery) because I just found myself not caring about anything Eden's Ritter has to offer on any level.
120 Name: meat 2025-11-07 18:11
a lot 100% orange juice atm i 100% slime rancher 2 the other day aswell
121 Name: Anonymous 2025-11-17 17:41
guild wars 2's new expansion is close to ruining my gw2 obsession. the new maps are super pretty and fun to just exist in, but currently they have the best gold farm in the game.
"that's great then right? you have a good convinient reason to exist in those maps, it's a win-win!"
no. see it's like 40x better gold farm than literally any other thing you can do in the game. it's so good that it makes everything else seem like a waste. more, the gold farm involves, going to a magic mirror, shooting a moving target, which reveals several locked chests scattered around the map then looting those chests with key charges.
there is some detail about keeping number of unlock keys you have below 25, so you can't just do all the mirrors first then do all the keys. you get 10 charges on each mirror completion, and the 3 different chest sizes take 2, 4, and 10 keys respectively.
there aren't enough keys for all the chests if you just do the mirrors once, so in order to effectively do it you have to keep track of which mirrors you need to redo or every time a mirror reveals more charges debt in chests than you can cover with just that mirror open what you can then go back to that mirror, reload the map, then finish opening. that last way is pretty ineffecient in terms of charges tho because some mirrors reveal less charge debt in chests than they reveal, so you could be wasting key charges that way.

anyway, because this task is just barely not mindless, and involves a lot of bouncing back and forth around the same areas of the maps over and over, and is repeatable every day, and pays a huge amount of gold (in the form of rare and masterwork items) i do it once every day after reset, and then feel this apathy toward doing literally anything else. I am not used to feeling apathy in gw2. I've never cared about getting lots of gold, i've never grinded any of the other "strong gold farms" on repeat or even daily. I've always just had goals i worked toward.

I'm trying to get into homesteading the new deserted island, but that's annoying too because i don't want to make daily gathering lines in the homestead longer with my build, so i need to avoid a large triangle of the island, or build inside that triangle.

it's just so tireing.

then hearing the news about the metroid prime 4 reveal. It all again has me thinking that people in power of the games industry are trying their best to make people stop playing games. make people burn out. ruin their trust in the big franchises.
make people think "if this is all so bad, maybe I should just play the mmo 'irl', at least then i'd be able to buy nice things irl"

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