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I want to finish Fallout 4 someday 🥲
**** thing is more unstable than an Ultimate Warrior promo. They should have named it Crashout 4 instead...
 
I just got Star Wars Jedi Survivor and am enjoying it so far. Quite immersive but sometimes I get stuck and have no idea what to do.
 
still slowly playing Hogwarts Legacy. There are some performance issues with PC, stuttering here and there, sudden framerate drops. I'm trying out some mods to reduce those issues.
That’s a bummer - kind of spoils the gameplay, eh? Are you enjoying the game despite that? I finished it on the PS5 - I loved it overall, but found some of the gameplay got repetitive and pointless after awhile and that took away from the fun a bit. Not sure it’s one of those games I’d play again.
 
That’s a bummer - kind of spoils the gameplay, eh? Are you enjoying the game despite that? I finished it on the PS5 - I loved it overall, but found some of the gameplay got repetitive and pointless after awhile and that took away from the fun a bit. Not sure it’s one of those games I’d play again.
Yes, I am enjoying it a lot despite the issues but I just wish I had more time to sit down and play. I'm not a Harry Potter fan so it was a pleasant surprise actually.
 
Blood & Bacon

and I picked up minecraft again to play with friends

Minecraft is always a good option.

Recently I've been doing façades in creative mode. Eventually I would like to have the opportunity to build them in a survival server, but designing them is good enough.

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Minecraft is always a good option.

Recently I've been doing façades in creative mode. Eventually I would like to have the opportunity to build them in a survival server, but designing them is good enough.

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Here are some builds my friends and I worked on in survival!
 

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Getting back to my FF8 grind.
I hit 130 hours of game time on this.
1.8 Million Gil.
Nearly at 100 Energy Crystals to convert into 1,000 Pulse Ammo for Irvine, with some leftover room in the back for Squall's Lionheart.
Haven't even been to the Fire Cave to get Ifrit yet.
😂

It's not AS BAD as the FF7 grind I did for Vincent's Damage Overflow Glitch.
THAT was bad.
Like longer grind than the entire Tony Hawk's Pro Skater series level of bad.
That one almost broke me, it really did.
As soon as you get Vincent, basically you have to start killing everything with him.
All the way through max levels.
All the way through every frikkin side quest.
All the way through maxing out everyone's stats.
All the way through mastering every materia.
All the way through mastering 8 Knights of the Round for Barret's Damage Overflow Glitch.
All the way through mastering 8 Counter (blue) and 8 Mime materia for Limit Break Loops.
All the way through to the end of the game.
And then an additional 200 Hours of just killing things with just Vincent in a specific room in the game.
That last part? That's the part that made it bad.
Mind you, this was me doing it with the hustle on about getting it done.
All in all, that playthrough took me roughly...400 - 500 hours, give or take.
Which is a long playthrough for that game, but if you roll back the 200 hours, puts me at 200 - 300 hours instead. Not bad for a completionist sweep run of the game.
Doing it in a way so that I didn't really have to backtrack later as much to save time.
Thankfully I mostly know FF7 like the back of my hand.

The Card Mod thing in FF8, yeah it's taking me a long time as well, probably will take me around the same time, but at least it's at the beginning of the game rather than at the end of the game.
So at least I'll have a backup of an OP (overpowered) playthrough set up and ready for anytime I want to replay the game later at the end for just the story.

I also did do that with FF7.
I have a backup save with all characters (including Aerith) at level 99 just before the Temple of the Ancients near the end of the first disc.
So if I ever want to go back and casually play through for the story, I can do so by skipping nearly 1/3rd of the game and having OP (overpowered) characters.
"You could just use the Character Booster"
Yeah yeah, I know, but I first did this on the original PSX, so I wasn't thinking about the Character Booster options, I never use those.

All this grinding, makes me wanna do the 90s kid thing and go buy myself a pair of Soaps.
Do Soaps even exist anymore?
When I was a kid those shoes were awesome.
I got sidetracked and checked.
Nope, not really.
Found a vintage pair of used Soap shoes online for $400.
I ain't paying $400 for some used shoes, bro. 🙅‍♂️ Not happening.
I'll stick to not having a life and doing these retro game grinds instead.
 
Lately I'm all up in my emulators again.
Duckstation has nearly perfect playability compatibility with all PSX titles.
PCSX2 is currently being overhauled and updated by the man behind Duckstation.

I'm amazed at how this stuff can be done and has progressed over time.
It truly is a labor of love and a form of art to be able to digitally simulate with software the entirety of the hardware of a console.
 
I speed-runned " Digimon World 2 - Alternative mode / hack " , and nowadays I learn how to drift (car) in GTA V. :D
 
I feel like being critical about what's called "Boomer Shooters" for a minute:

My critique about them is:
Due to the lighting and the physics, it just takes up relatively the same amount of resources to run the game as it would to run an otherwise modern FPS.

So why would I pay $15 - $20 to play something that walks, talks and acts like a Quake, Doom or Duke Nukem, or Unreal Tournament game, if it's going to take up relatively the same amount of resources to run the game as a modern FPS would? If I like that style of an FPS, I'm obviously not too bothered by the graphics looking a little retro, so why wouldn't I just go play or replay those older games for less resource dependency on my computer, AND for less money per title?

I get it. Flashy pretty lights and better control optimization.
But that's literally the only separation of a difference between the oldschool originals and the neo-retro titles.
The thing I think that people don't understand is, that the poor optimization and old computer hardware limitations of the time period is why those games ran with the animations that they ran with.
So you're paying more, to get less, and THAT'S the part I don't understand.
I would rather just play the original stuff with its shoddy optimization.
Is it shoddy? Yes. But also, it's a game, which is trivial entertainment, as opposed to a business transaction, which is a newer company putting out a game in that style with better optimization and RTX lighting capability (why you need RTX lighting in something in that style, I have no idea). Some crap, I will just never understand.
 
Been playing World of Warcraft since 2009, don't think I will ever quit, its provided me with a fantasy life that's way better then real life.

And I play Game of Thrones slots on android.
 
Gotham Knights. Don't know why this game got such negativity, it isn't the Arkham series but takes a lot from it and plays off the ending set up in Arkham Knight. Gotham Knights has a very emotional story and deals with grief and losing a loved one. It does have some negatives like getting legendary gear and how some things are unlocked, and the fact that a lot of the main story isn't very character specific depending on which of the 4 heroes you might be playing. Still a fun game to play and replay.
 

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