I find I’m mostly okay without a guide in the dungeons, but in the overworld to find the dungeons and items, I need it 😭
I’ve been playing the first Legend of Zelda game. I’m surprisingly having fun, but I think it’s due to save states. The combat in the game is brutal.
It’s inspired me to try making a 2D open world game in Godot.
This looks very promising, I’ll check it out!
I’m bad at zombies but I play with friends that are much better than me and we have fun. I’m still learning how to get a good train of zombies going.
I guess this game is a time loop in the same way Hitman could be considered a time loop.
You unlocked a memory for me: I remember playing one of the games in the series, I think it was Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands because I think I played it on DS. I’ll check out a playthrough of Sands of Time, thank you!
I’ll have a look at 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim, thank you!
Years ago I played Undertale and Pony Island and I love them both so much. I have a soft spot for 4th wall breaking games.
I played Deathloop before and I loved it, I need a sequel asap.
Thank you for the list! I see a few interesting games on there that I will look into more.
That sounds amazing, I’ve added it to my list. Thank you!
The premise to Three Minutes to Eight is interesting, I’ll check it out. Thank you!
I forgot about this one! I played it for an hour years ago, I need to find time to continue playing it.
I watched the anime years ago but have forgotten most of it other than the fact I liked it a lot! Thank you, I will rewatch it instead of playing the game.
A time loop roguelike deckbuilder… I enjoyed Slay the Spire a lot, I will add this one to my list, thank you!
That I’ve only played 400 out of the 1600 games I own (in my defense I got a lot of these games from bundles) and I have 6800 hours total playtime.
I didn’t know that! Thanks I’ll have to keep that in mind.
My partner and I played through Divinity Original Sin 2 many times with co-op, and now we are playing through BG3 and we are having the time of our lives. It’s really really good. It’s like co-op in DoS2 but I’d say it’s even better.
Just make sure you recruit someone and they recruit someone to your party (just like in DoS2) so you both get to control another character. But it’s really easy to switch out party members if they are in your camp.
He has 15 million subs on youtube (his last video to reach 1 million views was 4 months ago). He made an AI that cloned his voice (it’s not 100% accurate) and makes an AI vtuber-like cartoon webcam of himself? It’s very bad. Using the Return Youtube Dislike plugin, the video has 1.5k likes and 13k dislikes.
He says he has a waitlist of 500 influencer friends that want to try this AI of his, but he’s not giving them access “until the cost of creating new videos drops to an economical level”.
he’s pissed that Elon took his handle but not that pissed because he’s still on the platform (cancelled his twitter blue, wowwww great protest), he still loves Elon, and calls X “Twitter” 😭 this is wild
the experience on mastodon / micro blogging platforms is very different from lemmy which is more of a forum / link aggregator. I get that the fediverse can be tricky to understand but I think for the best user experience it might be better to have a microblogging account for all those instances, and a forum account for lemmy / kbin. I think there’s features that some platforms have and others don’t? and the interface is very different.
although kbin is different as it supports both, and hashtags.
I’m really enjoying co-op games that I can play with friends. Like Phasmophobia, Necesse, Minecraft, Terraria, Back 4 Blood, Battlebit, PlateUp!
I use obsidian and syncthing, although I use it for just myself; as long as you aren’t editing the same document at once it should work. If there is a file conflict, nothing will be deleted, just the conflicted file with have the word “conflict” in the name. So you can do a text compare between the original and that file to see what needs to be merged.
Syncthing is self hosted, obsidian has desktop and android apps. You can exclude certain files or folders from being synced on a certain device with syncthing. Obsidian uses markdown so that might take some getting used to, but the plus side being all your notes will be text so you aren’t locked in to using obsidian.
You can also use another markdown / text editor as well, maybe one that supports wiki links for obsidian compatibility but obsidian works with the markdown link format as well.