[-] doggish@lemmy.world 6 points 8 months ago

If you really want to blow your mind, look up the ad campaign when they introduced Chicken Nuggets in the 1980s. It was very much inspired by tempura fried chicken, so nuggets are literally the fast food version of the kind of chicken underneath the orange chicken sauce.

[-] doggish@lemmy.world 3 points 9 months ago

It's on my Steam wishlist. Since I already have a copy of Tyranny I'll probably play that before Deadfire, but I definitely want to play it! Hopefully Avowed will be good too whenever that comes out.

[-] doggish@lemmy.world 2 points 9 months ago

I'm sure I'll pick it up eventually. One of my friends had to have a talk with her husband about how much she was playing that game.

[-] doggish@lemmy.world 1 points 9 months ago

I also got that game for free from Amazon and I'm planning on playing that next! The premise is pretty cool!

[-] doggish@lemmy.world 1 points 9 months ago

I wanted to check out Pillars because I think Avowed looks cool, but I do see Divinity Original Sin 2 on sale pretty frequently so I might pick it up. I'm still trying to take a big bite out of my backlog before buying more games I won't end up playing for years. (I finally played GTA5 last month.)

[-] doggish@lemmy.world 1 points 9 months ago

I loved the original Fallout games. Pillars is a lot like the original two Baldur's Gate games and the other games like it. Icewind Dale and Planescape Torment. Though I haven't really earnestly played any of them. I did play the Dark Alliance games when they were new and I was a kid, but those are action RPGs.

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submitted 9 months ago by doggish@lemmy.world to c/games@lemmy.world

I'm really enjoying it so far. I'm solidly in the middle of Act 2 and about to start The Winter March part 1.

I'm playing it on my Steam Deck and I'm really liking how I've got the controls set up. I grabbed a community template and made some additions of my own. I added a virtual menu for the left trackpad and changed the right joystick to handle scrolling long text and menus.

The story is good and I'm hanging in there on Easy. I figured I'd end up going down to the Story difficulty.

[-] doggish@lemmy.world 1 points 10 months ago

I installed it today on my computer and then set up Sunshine so I could stream from it to my Steam Deck easily.

[-] doggish@lemmy.world 7 points 10 months ago

I mostly game on my Steam Deck and assumed Heroic was only a Linux thing, but recently learned it's available on Windows too. How's it do? I've been collecting the free games from Epic and Prime Gaming, but barely touch them. Being able to open a single launcher for everything non Steam in Windows sounds amazing!

[-] doggish@lemmy.world 38 points 11 months ago

The continued use of Next Gen for what is definitely the current console generation does make me pretty annoyed

[-] doggish@lemmy.world 1 points 11 months ago

I mean like the little secret areas that you have to puzzle out how to get to. Or maybe I haven't. It feels like I must have missed stuff, but maybe Valve didn't do as much of that kind of stuff.

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submitted 11 months ago by doggish@lemmy.world to c/steamdeck@lemmy.ml

I made it most of the way through without looking anything up which means I'm definitely missing stuff, but once I got to Xen I couldn't figure out what I was supposed to be doing several times. I think I'm two sections away from beating the game.

I keep telling myself I'm going to give Flick Stick a try and then don't do it at all. This is the second retro shooter I've installed specifically to give it a try and then I get into the game and start running around and don't do it.

[-] doggish@lemmy.world 5 points 11 months ago

Blades in the Dark and Lancer for the haven't played at all yet answer. I think both sound really cool!

One system I'd love to play more of is the D6 system that the old West End Games Star Wars used. I know they made a generic version and I always liked those mechanics. It was super fun.

[-] doggish@lemmy.world 2 points 11 months ago

F.E.A.R. and I thought it was pretty fun.

Looks great for when it was made and the lighting was pretty impressive. The story was kind of dumb and super cliche. The scares mostly didn't work, but they got me with a few jump scares. The music and atmosphere were pretty eerie and effective. Decent shooter!

I'll eventually check out the sequels and now I really want to play that studio's spy games. I think they are called No One Lives Forever or something like that.

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I picked up the Zenva bundle from Humble and I've done the first two classes and I feel like I learned a little, but the classes have failed to actually teach me much of anything about GDScript. I don't understand why I typed what I typed or how to use the code I did "learn" so far.

Any recommendations for other tutorials or something I could read to learn more? Maybe a book or a website of written tutorials.

I'm going to continue with the courses, but I feel like I'm not going to get much out of them.

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Has anyone bought the new editions made by Renegade of Robo Rally or any of the other rereleases?

I'm curious how the component quality and overall build quality is. I have the WizKids that is the previous version of the rules, so I don't really need it. That said, I'm curious about the new rules and the fact Renegade has already produced two expansions makes me even more curious.

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Just beat Elderand (lemmy.world)
submitted 1 year ago by doggish@lemmy.world to c/games@lemmy.world

I played it exceedingly slow according to How Long To Beat, but I'm not the best at the purposeful combat that seems to be have really taken off in these kinds of games.

Also I was surprised that it was made with Unity and after the news today I hope that studio ends up ok if they actually go through with the proposed revenue scheme.

I played it on Steam Deck and it ran worse than I would've expected. Frame drops and stuttering happened whenever a lot was on screen unless that was on purpose to emulate retro games.

Overall I enjoyed my time with it, but a first it is pretty tough until you can start upgrading your weapons of choice.

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submitted 1 year ago by doggish@lemmy.world to c/steamdeck@lemmy.ml

I played about 4 hours and 15 minutes tonight while plugged in the whole time and it ran pretty great. I had FSR 2.1 on and ran most settings at Medium with a couple low like the Vehicle and People on the Street Density on Low. I switched the Textures from Medium to High for the last 20 minutes or so and I saw a minimal change in framerate. Mostly it stayed in the mid 40s while swinging around and stayed in mid 50s to 60 (I have Vsync on) while on missions inside buildings.

I'm really impressed with this thing. Next time I play I'm going to try Steam Remote Play and/or Moonlight to see if upping the graphics is worth the potential latency issues from streaming. I'm guessing I'll just play it fully on the Deck the whole time. Hopefully Miles Morales is just as optimized.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by doggish@lemmy.world to c/steamdeck@lemmy.ml

Sega is giving away Steam keys for the Dreamcast era game Sega Bass Fishing here: https://games.sega.com/bassfishing/?lang=en

You have to verify your email which will sign you up for their email newsletter and they aren't going to send out keys until Aug 1. But still free game!

The game has a Platinum rating on ProtonDB and I've read that the Dreamcast Fishing Rod unfortunately won't work with the Steam version very well due to how the rod is set to emulate the analog stick. It makes the menus impossible to use.

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