Nemoder 6 days ago • 100%
Games got a lot more complicated and many use so many 3rd party add-ins that just sorting through what you have rights to release can be a pretty big task and not worth it if what you can release ends up unusable with all of them removed.
Nemoder 3 weeks ago • 100%
National Test Your Backups day. So much time and money lost because people either don't backup their data or assume they have when they have not. (Ok it's not a real holiday but it should be)
Nemoder 3 weeks ago • 100%
Exactly, just got to find that balance. Like slacking off and playing games at work.
Or my fav: playing complex games that are basically a second job!
Nemoder 1 month ago • 100%
I've developed a taste for Sparkling Ice lately, especially their Black Cherry. It's got a bit of real fruit juice in it and tastes way better than most other seltzer type drinks that usually rate somewhere from meh to vomit inducing.
They also have caffeinated versions but those have a bit too much for my liking.
Nemoder 1 month ago • 100%
I'm also confused, in the mod browser I see Mineclonia and Mineclone2 but no Mineclonia2. Which is better?
Nemoder 1 month ago • 100%
It does have full controller support and lots of on-screen directions for what buttons do what. How fun it is with controller I can't attest to, I'm sticking with M+KB.
This game plays like a top-down Terraria and is a lot of fun to play co-op. Great to see it's already sold a million copies on steam.
Nemoder 1 month ago • 100%
I guess if you want to be paranoid you could get a new hard drive and install just what you want for the LAN and keep personal info off it. Then just swap back when you get home.
Nemoder 2 months ago • 100%
It's just a slightly more formal sounding title. This answer on stackexchange goes through some of the history on why alternatives aren't used.
Nemoder 2 months ago • 87%
I think it's pronounced "Madam President"
Nemoder 2 months ago • 100%
And the awesome part of DF is that each time you start over (on the same world) you just add more to its history and the story continues. Losing is definitely fun when keeping that in mind.
Nemoder 3 months ago • 100%
It's sounds snarky but the reality is not much will change from software and hardware developers until it reaches that level. Right now the direct support we get is from developers that just happen to like Linux. After around 10% most other developers can no longer afford to ignore that market even if they aren't adept or comfortable with it.
Nemoder 3 months ago • 100%
I've played and enjoyed:
OpenTTD
OpenRCT2
OpenClonk
Hedgewars
Foobillard++
I've also been looking at Tabletop Club but haven't played with it much yet.
Nemoder 3 months ago • 100%
Some games I thought were pretty good that got somewhat looked over:
Dandara: Trials of Fear -- Somewhat Metroid like but with a unique limited movement system.
The Dwarves -- An ARPG with a bland title (based on a book I guess) that I think made a lot of people overlook this but the gameplay was well done.
Echoes of Aetheria -- Typical JRPG which isn't for everyone but I enjoyed it.
The Fall of the Dungeon Guardians -- Similar to Grimrock (though maybe not quite as good) but still fun.
Figment -- Adventure puzzle game with some surreal and cutesy art, pretty well done.
Full Void -- Inspired by games like Out of this World, it was short but very cool.
Grandpa's Table -- It's not a crazy hard brain teaser, just a relaxing sliding puzzle game with great music.
Rise of the Third Power -- Another JRPG that had some fun writing and combat.
Seedlings -- A Godot engine puzzle platformer with Samarost vibes. The detail put into the story at the ending really surprised me.
Nemoder 3 months ago • 100%
GW1 had a great campaign that felt good to progress though. It had some grindy stuff at the end for players that wanted to keep playing past the missions but it wasn't required. Unlike GW2 that just feels like boring grind all throughout.
Nemoder 3 months ago • 100%
Just the funny text describing the divine artifact found. "A large rusted metal thong."
Nemoder 3 months ago • 100%
My dwarves delved too deeply and too kinky.
Nemoder 3 months ago • 100%
Often animations get stuck (until a timeout is hit after ~30 seconds).
Sometimes units can appear on a city that already has a unit and is blocked from moving away which prevents ending the turn.
Sometimes linked units don't move together properly until the next turn.
Capturing a builder or settler with a linked unit just deletes it.
Currently if you buy Gathering Storm DLC you cannot play it with anyone who doesn't also own Rise and Fall.
And those are just the issues I noticed personally this week.
Nemoder 4 months ago • 100%
Yeah I do hope they update the demo to the latest build and put it back on steam. I found the random factors in Xcom to be really annoying but Capes is all strictly predictable damage and some of the later missions end up being a real challenge to figure out.
Disclaimer: I did some early QA work on this title. It's shaped up really well since then and is a lot of fun to play if you're at all into turn based tactics.
Nemoder 4 months ago • 100%
Same, our battle just to get a foothold on Ashlands was pretty epic but now we've taken down a fortress and things are getting a lot easier.
Nemoder 4 months ago • 100%
misleading? I guess if you aren't familiar with the game and expecting anime game art I could see the confusion but the content pretty accurately describes the feeling of entering the Ashlands.
This update for the native Linux game [Valheim](https://store.steampowered.com/app/892970/Valheim/) has been in testing for a month but is now fully released.
Nemoder 5 months ago • 100%
Hohndel agreed but added that the industry needs to support these smaller projects -- and not only with money. "Companies need to engage with these projects. Have your company adopt a couple of such projects and just participate. Read the code, review the patches, and provide moral support to the maintainers. It's as simple as that."
Really glad he said this, I keep seeing posts about how all these big companies could solve the problem by just throwing money at small projects and while that is better than nothing it would help way more to have their own developers helping to review and fix issues.
Nemoder 5 months ago • 100%
Haha, the early VR stuff was pretty terrible, but it was cool that D1 supported it.
Nemoder 6 months ago • 100%
Favorites - Games I'm playing very frequently
Bugged - Games I might try again if specific bugs are fixed.
Classic - Games I play less frequently but still plan to again
Couch - Games that would only be fun to play on a couch with friends. if I had a couch. or friends.
Doze - Games that require tweaks to proton to work on my Linux desktop.
Meh - Games I'm not playing again.
Old - Finished games I'd only install again if it had a massive update.
Testing - Uncategorized games I haven't made up my mind on.
Nemoder 6 months ago • 100%
They got alien technology to make the rainbow tables with.
Nemoder 8 months ago • 100%
Yeah I like FPS games sometimes but I find them really hard to watch especially if the streamer is twitchy on the mouse and/or the bitrate isn't really high.
Nemoder 8 months ago • 100%
That seems to be the case with the majority of the streams I've seen, just folks havin fun with a few friends showing up now and then. I do like to check out the odd streamer I've never seen especially if it's a game I know really well. What games have you been streaming lately?
Nemoder 9 months ago • 100%
I ended up writing a perl script to generate a .m3u from a root music directory that shuffles all the subdirs so I can listen to full albums in random order instead of just tracks.
Nemoder 9 months ago • 96%
yeah the headline is pretty bad clickbait but the interview (@11mins) was amusing and pretty high praise for the deck.
Nemoder 9 months ago • 100%
If you just adjust your justice you might just make it just.
Nemoder 9 months ago • 100%
My favs have been: Valheim, Factorio, Stardew Valley, 7 Days to Die, Necesse, Raft
Oh and if ya'll like board/card games then Tabletop Simulator has tons of fun games in it.
Nemoder 9 months ago • 100%
It's also possible somebody grabbed all the data off it, tossed it, and later the nice person found it and returned it.
Nemoder 10 months ago • 100%
Which is why it's so awesome that most of Steam Deck is actually fairly open, or at least as open as running steam on desktop Linux anyway.
Nemoder 11 months ago • 100%
Not FOSS but free2play and native with vulkan:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/884660/CRSED_FOAD/
While the gameplay isn't for everyone I think the yearly TI production can be pretty fun to watch with how excited the crowd and casters can get when the action happens. Valve has also done a good job keeping the native Linux client up to date, though the change to SDL3 had a few bumps Icculus was able to help get most of those sorted out now.
Nemoder 12 months ago • 100%
Palia is fun for awhile but not a lot of lasting content there yet.
An oldschool style Linux native MMO I still recommend is Project Gorgon. It's a very social game, while you can do a lot solo eventually you'll run into the game's only real punishment which is dying from a boss fight. You'll get a permanent curse that can only be lifted by defeating that boss and the best way to do that is to find other players in game to help you do it.
Nemoder 12 months ago • 100%
It's just a source release, not even a Linux port done yet. It should be possible to build it for DOS and run it in dosbox but I don't know the tools required for that.
Nemoder 12 months ago • 81%
I find tildes.net fills the role of in-depth discussions pretty well, they don't tolerate memes and other fluff which I do still find entertaining but lemmy has plenty of that. Only thing neither do very well is lots of content for niche hobbies or topics that just require a lot more users to work well.
Nemoder 1 year ago • 100%
Yeah that makes sense for how it works now, but I imagine if they plan to monetize installs they'd also make the telemetry required for all game functionality. That assumes they actually cared about the data and didn't plan to just make it all up and charge whatever they want.
Nemoder 1 year ago • 100%
Wouldn't unity just block the games from running if they don't connect? I guess you could crack the games, then maybe we'll have some weird future where devs encourage players to crack their games..
Nemoder 1 year ago • 100%
Some of the best family friendly co-op games I've played:
Stardew Valley
Valheim
Don't Starve Together
Nemoder 1 year ago • 100%
Looks like there is a bug that makes this game unstable on some kernels (like in default Ubuntu):
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/2034718
If this is the same quality [Quern](https://store.steampowered.com/app/512790/Quern__Undying_Thoughts/) was I can't wait to play it!