I finished the Elden Ring DLC, and did cleanup afterwards because I missed a couple of mini dungeons. I definitely want to make a new character and go through again. Hope everyone has had a good weekend so far

  • ashinadash [she/her, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    You might have heard of this obscure indie gem, Celeste madeline-smug

    It’s cool and generally I like how it does the Mega Man thing of teaching through doing, but yo how do those little launcher orb guys work? I have to use them in high winds rn and they behave very inconsistently…

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    I decided the next game I want to make that is within my capabilities (hopefully) is a shump so I’ve been playing a bunch of shumps to get inspired for my own project. Of all the games I tried out so far (and there’s been a lot), I found Mushihimesama, Radiant Silvergun, and Zeroranger the most interesting ones to invest more time in.

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      Wowowo, you are that gamedev! I’m following your progress with interest. I’m interested in gamedev myself but a complete beginner and haven’t even decided on an engine or anything. I just decided I want to get into hobby gamedev before I grow old and bitter.

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        That was my first project beyond very simple tutorial stuff so I’m honestly not too much further than complete beginner myself! I think you should just go for it! Engine-wise I chose Godot because it’s open-source and it’s pretty simple to get started for a hobbyist like me but Unity is also a good choice due to the sheer amount of support and resources available. I wouldn’t stress engine choice too much since many concepts will crossover so you’re not like starting from scratch if you decide to change.

        I’m happy to help answer questions or give pointers or whatever to get you started if you ever want

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          My hope would be to make a simple turn-based 4X game one day. Nothing with tons of features. I’m aware that strategy games might be a challenge, but I want to make games I myself would play and enjoy, and that I want to see more of in the world.

          I 100% want to make something more ambitious, strategy game-wise, one day, but that’s many years into the future. I’d like to cut my teeth on multiple smaller projects first.

          I guess my plan is to use the experience I gain from earlier projects in more ambitious ones down the line. So, it would probably help to stick with one engine that is decent at what I plan to do. Then again, I’m basically at step 0.

          Also, no worries, this is probably going to be a purely long-term hobby project for me unless I somehow strike gold.

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      I recently played some Star Fox 2 for the SNES which only got released a few years ago. It’s very interesting, similar to 64, and a lot of cool stuff in that game got cut when they went to the N64. They had 4 arwing variants to choose from and you could pick your wingman who each had one of the 4 variants

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        Whooaaa! I never realized this! Going back to SF2 after this, thanks 😊

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          It was originally exclusive to those expensive mini SNES emulator consoles, but they eventually dropped it to NSO too. You can also uhhh acquire it very legally on very legal websites :)

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    I think I’m at the end of Shadow of the Erdtree. I’m now just exploring that late game forest area, and unlocked what might be the last legacy dungeon. Been avoiding spoilers somehow.

    If my theories are right, this story is real fucked up.

    I just wish it was possible to get the dlc weapons earlier. I’d love to start a vagabond run using the dueling shield (easy mode weapon for bosses btw), or bandit with the backhand blades.

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      I think there are a few mods that give every item in the game + DLC to the first merchant at the Church of Elleh in the base game. Haven’t tried them myself, though.

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    Still playing Dwarf Fortress. The Fort is up to 231 population. Attempting to deal with the Bat People has only angered them. Dozens of them have been killed, but all this has managed is summoning 168 of them to my top cavern level. One legendary axedwarf got stuck 3 Z-levels up a tower-cap somehow and got pincushioned. The expedition leader also got got. One dwarf, a 7 year old child who got traumatized in an earlier Bat Person attack and lost a lung, has been tantruming, killing two dwarves somehow, even though simply walking is enough to make her winded.

    The fortress has been decreed a barony, and one of the original settlers, a 5x legendary miner was given the title. New dwellings and a tavern have been built near the third cavern layer to try to draw as many dwarves towards the magma-powered workshops as possible. Several forgotten beasts have arrived, but none pose any immediate threat.

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    trying to decide between cleaning my apartment (it needs it), going shopping for groceries/essentials (I need them), and playing Disco Elysium

    I basically never play video games so this is actually a tough choice

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    Shogun 2 Total War, just hit realm divide but I’ve got the whole east side of the map controlled and my monks are sowing chaos inciting Buddhist revolts in enemy territory. Oh and I captured the Black Ship so now I’ve got a big Portuguese galleon loaded with cannon and musket.

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      I’m jell. I started playing that again recently as well, I am on my second try and I’m doing a lot better but it’s getting precarious. I really wanted to capture one end so I could defend at 2 places instead of 5, but the diplomatic situation just didn’t allow for that and now I’m paying the price

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    After a week break hopped back into Darkest Dungeon II. While other games were calling to me, this was the only game to break through the ADHD.

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    I’m gonna play Interstellar Space: Genesis tonight, which is a Master of Orion 2-inspired space 4X game by a small indie team. The art style is not exactly great, but I heard decent praise from some people. I dabbled in it in the past, but I wanted to give it 1-2 full, proper games to form a more coherent opinion on it.

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    I have started Pillars of Eternity II and I’m not sure about it. I heard it had good turn based combat but it feels like the base combat mechanics are somewhere around rolemaster mixed with D&D 4e, which have then been crammed into a simplified 5e action economy. The lore’s fine, but none of it has particularly grabbed me, so I’m probably going to end up ignoring most of the side content even if I do decide to finish the main quest.

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      The PoE system is Sawyer’s attempt to make RTwP actually work; the turn-based mode was a later addition in response to market trends and is fine but not the way the game is intended to be played.

      Have you made it to Neketaka and met all the factions? The story didn’t pick up for me until then.

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        I guess I’ll switch to RTwP then, see if I like it any more than I have in the past. I’ve just arrived on Neketaka and started meeting factions, so I so far hate the Principi (aristocrats), Valians (big oil), and Royal Deadfire Company (br*tish). Still need to meet the Neketaka part of the Huana, but unless they turn out to be deeply problematic on some way I’m pretty sure I’m just going to side with them on everything.

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          I still don’t think RTwP is a great system but PoE probably has the best implementation of it I’ve seen.

          I also sided with the Huana on everything, but I enjoyed playing a game that actually takes colonialism reasonably seriously, along with all the self-justifying rhetoric that comes with the different flavours of colonisers.

          Edit: for an epilogue read the faction choice arguments on reddit to see how far we’ve not come.