It's fun, but I don't think I'll stick with it for too long. I dig the top-down stuff a lot more.

I also never got to a point where I was completely overpowered, like in Vampire Survivors, which I always enjoy.

[-] Poopfeast420@discuss.tchncs.de 6 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

More Baldurs Gate 3 in coop with a friend. We're in the Underdark, gonna kill some Dwarves next time and Gnome and probably everything. We're just complete murderhobos.

Then I heard about Vampire Hunters, which is kinda Vampire Survivors, but as an FPS. It's fun and there are a few more maps to beat, but I don't know if it's going to have as much staying power as some of these other games I've played.

Also, more Metroidvanias. I played through Elderand, and don't think it's very good. For some reason, I got lost and didn't know where to go at some point, which I don't remember ever happening with another game. It turned out to be a way up some platforms I just missed, but it took a lot of time with me just running around, until I looked at a video playthrough. Even if that's just a skill issue on my end, some of the other parts, aren't that good either. The map seems to be a bit inconsistent, which didn't help finding the correct way. Combat is extremely repetitive, with every melee weapon having the same three-hit combo, even dual-wield daggers or a whip. There's a crafting system for potions and upgrades, but it's useless, because basically no materials drop. Definitely do not recommend this one.

I decided to buy Ender Magnolia, the follow-up to Ender Lilies, which is currently in Early Access. There's not a lot to do right now, it took me a bit under two hours to get through everything, but it's fun. Definitely wait for the full release though, unless you want to pre-order this game or something.

Finally, I also got Prince of Persia The Lost Crown. It's much bigger than the other metroidvanias I played recently. I'm almost 20 hours in and about halfway done. It plays well and I gotta say, I really like the feature to take a picture, so you can see where you missed something and don't just go back 20 times, just to realize you can't get there yet. Combat against regular enemies can be a bit boring, since enemies are a bit spongy. Bosses are neat though, especially since you have a parry and interrupting boss moves feels great. There's also a ton of platforming, which can get really tricky. The story is complete garbage and makes no sense, but whatever. The game is kinda expensive, but I got it on sale, which was fine. Since it's an Ubisoft game, it's probably going to be on sale for -75% in a few months.

Rant: Why are some of these metroidvanias so stingy with their fast travel? In Prince of Persia and Animal Well you can only travel to specific points of the map, although in Animal Well you could at least get to the teleporters from anywhere on the map. In Prince of Persia, you need to find the teleporter, to get someplace else, which can get really annoying. Just let me travel to and from every save point. Even Elderand, for all its faults, lets you do this. In Prince of Persia, in the DLC area you can actually teleport between save points, probably since they realized the other system sucks.

I love 2D platformers, especially metroidvanias. Some of my favorite ones (not just metroidvanias) are Battleblock Theater, Dead Cells, Hollow Knight and the Ori games.

I also think 3D Platforming sucks, so I try to avoid games, where this is the main gameplay. I've played some, like Portal or Grow Home, which I thought were good, but you probably won't ever catch me playing some 3D collectathons or something.

I watched this video an hour ago and already forgot about the game.

Yes. Apparently there were enough mods like this, that someone made a list to unsubscribe from them:

https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2749608338

Also, this time it's the first Cities Skyline, I don't know of any other games, but it wouldn't surprise me.

Steam has some basic scans, but nothing special. This kind of thing happened before, with mods and even games.

[-] Poopfeast420@discuss.tchncs.de 13 points 4 days ago

How so? I actually think in recent years, they've gone away from making you log in all the time, with less daily quest and much better catch up mechanics, so it doesn't matter too much if you don't play for weeks or even months.

[-] Poopfeast420@discuss.tchncs.de 8 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

I think you're looking at this through rose-tinted glasses.

In my opinion mounts, pets, toys or whatever don't count as content, so in that case, you still get everything with the expansion and a sub.

But even if you think it's content, back in the day you also already had Collectors edition mounts and pets, the stuff from Blizzcon (before it was digital), TCG codes, etc. Not much different than today I think.

[-] Poopfeast420@discuss.tchncs.de 17 points 5 days ago

If I understand it correctly from the reddit post, this was a popular mod, that you could get directly in-game, so probably available through the Steam Workshop or something. In that case you assume everything is fine and don't really check out, if there's something wrong.

Stopped buying there a long time ago when I realised I can’t backup my purchases and have to use their platforms to play.

Many games on Steam are actually DRM-free, but of course it's not as easy as just going on GOG. You'd probably have to go to some 3rd-party website, like PCGamingWiki or SteamDB to find out.

I don't get how anyone is getting screwed over.

Also, what's an alternative? Everything is physical again? 99% of indie games cease to exist. But hey, at least you don't have to fumble around with a few accounts, although CD-keys will probably be back, which is basically the same. Or would you rather buy directly from the devs or publishers? Great, accounts for every single one. Have fun with that.

[-] Poopfeast420@discuss.tchncs.de 32 points 4 months ago

~250 games testet, about 90% worked without issue.

Some games were hard coded to avoid Intel graphics and would use the AMD iGPU by default (even a newer title like Alan Wake 2 did this), but after disabling the iGPU, most of those were fine.

I think like 10-15 games didn't work at all or had basically unplayable performance, maybe a few more with graphical glitches, some minor, some more noticeable.

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