Alright, I know I'm VERY late to the party. I always liked indie games, but somehow I never sat down to play either of these 2 games.
I assume both are more than worth the time. My question is: should I install any mods, or should I try them vanilla first ? I haven’t looked into either game beyond the surface level, but I’m open to trying them vanilla if the base game is already great without mods.
Im leaning towards Stardew Valley (Harvest Moon but much better ?) first
but I have no idea what Terrarria actually plays like so Im curious about it as well.
Any input, tips, etc. are welcome. Thank you for your tiem !clown
I think I might just get a steamdeck. Which afaik allows you to emulate nintendo games as well...
Its not like Nintendo is gonna release a new and (good) F-Zero
why is friend shape ? when apex predator ?
Thats how you get a Mimic Fridge
These are gonna be chests full of loot in my postapocalyptic setting called Fridges and Freezers™
Just a quick question should I pursue Lu Bu ?
OK Im somewhat intrigued. Has anyone actually played it for a bit and can say more about it ? (since lots of reviews are gonna be by chuds and therefore worthless)
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Waiting for my dad to give me small loan of 70million dollars so I can join the Obamas at brunch
Me when I have been waiting all game long to ride the rat
Thats the thing with conservatives and centrists—they dont realize that their movements are always going to drift further to the right until they end up with people wearing SS runes on their shoulders. You can't try to be a reasonable racist youll always attract those who eventually push for large-scale genocide. You either oppose racism outright or you help those who seek to create an ultra-racist system.
Thats also the fallacy of "it's just a joke" racism. It might be a joke to you, but in the meantime ultra-right groups are infiltrating your chat rooms and using the exact same language youre using, slowly radicalizing the people around you while you convince yourself that you're above politics and free from ideas like left and right
Im not sure if my sources are 100% correct but it seems there will be a new Mario Kart
I can see the appeal. It clearly is the mark of someone highly important like Head of the Student Council.
Close...but I think this depiction lacks certain features
The American people as a collective are our enemies.
That doesnt mean I wish harm upon all of them but there are probably parts of the population that we wont be able to reach even under the best possible circumstances.
I HOPE he is the Antichrist. Would be fitting for the Antichrist to become the President of the US
So, I’ve played a bit of Distant Worlds 2 here and there—less then 20 hours—but it never really clicked for me. I wanna give it a proper in-depth try again since its had quite a few updates and new species and a expansion added since I last played.
I kinda struggle to find the right ballance between automation and manual gameplay, which makes it harder to get into. Honestly, I’m abit suprised I’ve struggled with it so much, but something just feels like its missing for me.
For context, I’m pretty fond of Stellaris/ Crusader Kings 3 and have played those for a couple hundred hours, plus I have played various Space 4x games like Endless Space, GalCiv etc.
Any input - tips or tricks are welcome . Thanks in advance !mario-thumbs-up
Yes I know someone made a thread about the 1st game a couple of hours a ago- but that reminded me I got the 2nd part - Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord here and im not sure what mods to get for it. I only dabbled in it for a couple of hours but I wanna give it a serious try this year.
I mostly want Roleplaying or quality of life improvements. GFX stuff is cool as well.
Im open to everything but total conversion mods ( Im gonna bother with those after I have a better understanding of the game)
Tips and tricks are also welcome.
So the truth is I didn’t care much for Frostpunk 1. Just seemed like a survival city builder with some story elements. I can see why people like it but it didnt exactly wow me.
Frostpunk 2 seems different, though—the grander scale and apparent focus on politics really intrigue me.
I enjoy games like Victoria 3, Suzerain, etc. Does it scratch a similar itch? Or is the political arena much less impactful?
My corporate overlords decided I get some vacation during this time of year, it being the holidays and all that. With some free days on my hands I'm planning to mess around with a couple games.
First up is Millennia a 4X game kinda like Civ. The twist is there are different ages that go off the rails from real history—so you can get a steampunk age or one where aliens invade and stuff like that. I barely touched it when it came out but now, after 7 updates, I figure I will give it a proper try.
Then theres Songs of Conquest, an indie game with amazing pixel art that’s sorta like the old Heroes of Might and Magic games- I might play this with a friend early next year as well.
EDIT: OK im feeling a bit tired so Im just gonna play my current Crusader Kings 3 save till I go 2 bed. Happy Holidays everyone
What are the fine folks on Hexbear playing !obama
Just your average office drone trying to make it under late-stage capitalism.