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You can learn things from games if they're passion projects but absolutely not if they're educational games
  • I was having a conversation the other day and realized pretty much all the skills I use in my current profession I learned from having video games as a hobby. Admittedly, the games I played and how I played them were a-typical but still. Not that long ago I'd have told you all my time spent gaming was just a horrific depression hole that ate years of my life.

    I still think basically that, especially as gaming becomes increasingly preys upon addiction, but at least I've accidentally had something useful come out of my misspent youth.

  • Introverts of Lemmy, what do you do when you feel lonely?
  • I go do something that helps others. Maybe volunteer, donate blood, etc. Doesn't have to be big, particularly social or part of some formal charity structure. I just find the best way to feel connected is to excerise empathy and act upon it.

  • What were your favourite games of 2023?
  • Boring answer, but I think Baldur's Gate 3 is the only game released this year that I really enjoyed. There are some new games I haven't gotten around to that I might enjoy, like Tears of the Kingdom, but I tend not to play that many games per year and usually let them age a little first for updates.

    I think the favourite game I've played this year though was Citizen Sleeper. Technically it came out last year. Gorgeous art style, beautiful soundtrack, a novel central mechanic that reinforces the themes and the writing tugged at my heart strings. It also doesn't overstay it's welcome at all - I've only got 16 hours in it despite multiple playthroughs and all the DLC content.

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