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14 votes
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Which Linux distro do you use, and why?
So, according to my memory, I asked this question on Tildes "not that long ago." Then I checked. Chat, it was a LONG time ago. Excuse me while I crumble into dust. Anyway, given that the Linux...
So, according to my memory, I asked this question on Tildes "not that long ago."
Then I checked.
Chat, it was a LONG time ago. Excuse me while I crumble into dust.
Anyway, given that the Linux landscape looks very different than it did
not that long agoin 2018, I figure we're due for another topic like this:- Which Linux distro do you use, and, most importantly, why do you prefer it?
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Turbo-Culture
7 votes -
Greta Gerwig’s Narnia: The Magician’s Nephew, an epic adventure, will release in IMAX and wide globally in theaters on February 12, 2027, and on Netflix on April 2, 2027
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Laufey has cast a spell on the charts with swoonsome love songs that mix classic jazz vocals and luscious orchestrations with witty, confessional lyrics
14 votes -
Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix 2026 - Race Weekend Discussion
Warning: this post may contain spoilers
Miami Grand Prix
Miami International Autodrome
May 1-3, 2026
Sprint Race Qualifying Results -- SPOILER
Pos. No. Driver Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Laps 1 1 Lando Norris McLaren 1:28.723 1:29.366 1:27.869 15 2 12 Kimi Antonelli Mercedes 1:29.312 1:29.209 1:28.091 14 3 81 Oscar Piastri McLaren 1:29.169 1:28.506 1:28.108 11 4 16 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 1:28.733 1:28.333 1:28.239 15 5 3 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing 1:29.801 1:29.093 1:28.461 12 6 63 George Russell Mercedes 1:29.659 1:28.903 1:28.493 15 7 44 Lewis Hamilton Ferrari 1:29.255 1:28.841 1:28.618 15 8 43 Franco Colapinto Alpine 1:30.386 1:29.527 1:29.320 15 9 6 Isack Hadjar Red Bull Racing 1:30.352 1:29.750 1:29.422 15 10 10 Pierre Gasly Alpine 1:29.984 1:29.973 1:29.474 15 11 5 Gabriel Bortoleto Audi 1:30.561 1:29.994 12 12 27 Nico Hulkenberg Audi 1:30.270 1:30.019 12 13 87 Oliver Bearman Haas F1 Team 1:30.614 1:30.116 9 14 55 Carlos Sainz Williams 1:30.987 1:30.224 12 15 41 Arvid Lindblad Racing Bulls 1:30.872 1:30.573 9 16 30 Liam Lawson Racing Bulls 1:31.043 5 17 31 Esteban Ocon Haas F1 Team 1:31.245 6 18 11 Sergio Perez Cadillac 1:31.255 3 19 23 Alexander Albon Williams 1:31.322 1:30.216 6 20 77 Valtteri Bottas Cadillac 1:31.826 6 NC 14 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin 1:41.311 6 Source: F1.com
Sprint Race Results -- SPOILER
Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Time / Retired Pts. 1 1 Lando Norris McLaren 19 29:15.045 8 2 81 Oscar Piastri McLaren 19 +3.766s 7 3 16 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 19 +6.251s 6 4 63 George Russell Mercedes 19 +12.951s 5 5 3 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing 19 +13.639s 4 6 12 Kimi Antonelli Mercedes 19 +13.777s 3 7 44 Lewis Hamilton Ferrari 19 +21.665s 2 8 10 Pierre Gasly Alpine 19 +30.525s 1 9 6 Isack Hadjar Red Bull Racing 19 +35.346s 0 10 43 Franco Colapinto Alpine 19 +36.970s 0 11 31 Esteban Ocon Haas F1 Team 19 +56.972s 0 12 87 Oliver Bearman Haas F1 Team 19 +57.365s 0 13 55 Carlos Sainz Williams 19 +58.504s 0 14 30 Liam Lawson Racing Bulls 19 +59.358s 0 15 14 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin 19 +76.067s 0 16 11 Sergio Perez Cadillac 19 +76.691s 0 17 18 Lance Stroll Aston Martin 19 +77.626s 0 18 23 Alexander Albon Williams 19 +88.173s 0 19 77 Valtteri Bottas Cadillac 19 +89.597s 0 NC 27 Nico Hulkenberg Audi 0 DNS 0 NC 41 Arvid Lindblad Racing Bulls 0 DNS 0 DQ 5 Gabriel Bortoleto Audi DSQ 0 Source: F1.com
Qualifying Results -- SPOILER
Pos. No. Driver Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Laps 1 12 Kimi Antonelli Mercedes 1:28.653 1:28.289 1:27.798 17 2 3 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing 1:29.099 1:28.116 1:27.964 15 3 16 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 1:28.938 1:28.315 1:28.143 21 4 1 Lando Norris McLaren 1:29.183 1:28.920 1:28.183 20 5 63 George Russell Mercedes 1:29.492 1:28.477 1:28.197 18 6 44 Lewis Hamilton Ferrari 1:29.483 1:28.477 1:28.319 21 7 81 Oscar Piastri McLaren 1:29.920 1:28.332 1:28.500 20 8 43 Franco Colapinto Alpine 1:29.584 1:28.975 1:28.762 19 9 10 Pierre Gasly Alpine 1:29.914 1:29.070 1:28.810 20 10 27 Nico Hulkenberg Audi 1:29.645 1:29.439 14 11 30 Liam Lawson Racing Bulls 1:29.595 1:29.499 14 12 87 Oliver Bearman Haas F1 Team 1:29.340 1:29.567 12 13 55 Carlos Sainz Williams 1:29.540 1:29.568 15 14 31 Esteban Ocon Haas F1 Team 1:29.838 1:29.772 15 15 23 Alexander Albon Williams 1:29.720 1:29.946 15 16 41 Arvid Lindblad Racing Bulls 1:30.133 9 17 14 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin 1:31.098 8 18 18 Lance Stroll Aston Martin 1:31.164 9 19 77 Valtteri Bottas Cadillac 1:31.629 9 20 11 Sergio Perez Cadillac 1:31.967 9 21 5 Gabriel Bortoleto Audi 1:33.737 3 DQ 6 Isack Hadjar Red Bull Racing 1:28.941 1:28.789 0 Source: F1.com
Grand Prix Results -- SPOILER
Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Time / Retired Pts. 1 12 Kimi Antonelli Mercedes 57 1:33:19.273 25 2 1 Lando Norris McLaren 57 +3.264s 18 3 81 Oscar Piastri McLaren 57 +27.092s 15 4 63 George Russell Mercedes 57 +43.051s 12 5 3 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing 57 +43.949s 10 6 16 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 57 +44.245s 8 7 44 Lewis Hamilton Ferrari 57 +53.753s 6 8 43 Franco Colapinto Alpine 57 +61.871s 4 9 55 Carlos Sainz Williams 57 +82.072s 2 10 23 Alexander Albon Williams 57 +90.972s 1 11 87 Oliver Bearman Haas F1 Team 56 +1 lap 0 12 5 Gabriel Bortoleto Audi 56 +1 lap 0 13 31 Esteban Ocon Haas F1 Team 56 +1 lap 0 14 41 Arvid Lindblad Racing Bulls 56 +1 lap 0 15 14 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin 56 +1 lap 0 16 11 Sergio Perez Cadillac 56 +1 lap 0 17 18 Lance Stroll Aston Martin 56 +1 lap 0 18 77 Valtteri Bottas Cadillac 55 +2 laps 0 NC 27 Nico Hulkenberg Audi 7 DNF 0 NC 30 Liam Lawson Racing Bulls 6 DNF 0 NC 10 Pierre Gasly Alpine 4 DNF 0 NC 6 Isack Hadjar Red Bull Racing 4 DNF 0 Fastest Lap: Lando Norris // 1:31.869 on lap 35
DOTD: Max VerstappenSource: F1.com
Next race:
Canadian Grand Prix
Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve
March 22-24, 20268 votes -
Gray Media's chain-wide arbitration rollout
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The Blade (1995): The edges of wuxia | Criterion x Every Frame a Painting
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Control Resonant | A paranaturally warped Manhattan overview
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Babylon 5 S01E09: "Deathwalker" - Episode Discussion
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In the foothills of Mount Fuji, the fight is on against unruly tourists (gifted link)
18 votes -
Spirit Airlines shutting down after rescue talks collapse
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Are there alternative ways to invest savings?
What are some ways to grow your savings without investing it into the stock market/401k? In short, I don't want my savings to fund giant corporations. It seems like most mutual funds can't exist...
What are some ways to grow your savings without investing it into the stock market/401k?
In short, I don't want my savings to fund giant corporations. It seems like most mutual funds can't exist without a portfolio of such corporations despite calling themselves green or ethical.
I've been storing funds in CDs or HYSEs but wondering if there are any other avenues.
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It's Bandcamp Friday, what Indie albums are you picking up‽
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Reddit reports 69% jump in revenue, topping analyst estimates
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Original Apollo 11 code open-sourced by NASA
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Spotify is introducing a 'Verified' badge to help users identify when artists on its platform are human, not AI-generated
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Health Canada approves 1st generic version of Novo Nordisk's Ozempic
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Banksy confirms he's behind statue in central London
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I ran seven marathons in seven days on seven continents
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At long last, InfoWars is ours - The Onion
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Looking for general monitor advice
My knowledge here is about a decade out of date so I would like to ask for some advice and recommendations. I am looking less for a specific model to buy and more for personal experiences and...
My knowledge here is about a decade out of date so I would like to ask for some advice and recommendations. I am looking less for a specific model to buy and more for personal experiences and general tips on what to look at or good review sites or knowledge bases.
Ideally I'd want a general purpose midsized flat monitor with higher refresh rate.
Mostly what I find are either gamer branded items usually without chain linking or data interface or office ones with 60hz though I'll work around of what is available. The image quality is the important part.What price ranges and display technologies should I be looking at to get a generally good image without too many compromises?
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The origins of Oxford's 750-year-old library
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I endured the Apple Watch for four months
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Accessing the internet through only google.com
Iranians right now are using a javascript based proxy to access the internet somewhat, it's what i'm using to access tildes. I thought it'd be interesting to share, we don't have access to...
Iranians right now are using a javascript based proxy to access the internet somewhat, it's what i'm using to access tildes.
I thought it'd be interesting to share, we don't have access to script.google.com but we do have access to www.google.com, so there's another method to access it and set it up.
Someone wrote a quick android app for it. link
It's limited from google's side as they've put a 20,000 requests daily limit on scripts, but it gets us online somewhat and... feels nice, to be able to have a way through.
We're also using github actions to download files to private repo's and download them from there (releases is still blocked, raw is not) which also seems to have a 2000 minute monthly limit.
From one side google colab also has Iran sanctioned so we can't access that, but that would be another way to get online aswell.
From another side we're also using DNS servers to tunnel traffic, but they get blacklisted after the user count goes up.
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The history of lipstick
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This photo has no pigment: How structural color works
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Gizmoplex, the Official MST3K storefront and archive shutting down on September 30th
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Róshildur – Tími, Ekki líða (2025)
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Truck-kun is Supporting Me from Another World?! | Reveal trailer
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I love bioparks
I recently visited Albuquerque and spent almost a full day at their botanical gardens. It was awesome and made realize how much I love bioparks. Of all the attractions a city may have, they always...
I recently visited Albuquerque and spent almost a full day at their botanical gardens. It was awesome and made realize how much I love bioparks.
Of all the attractions a city may have, they always delight and never leave me conflicted like I feel at zoos and aquariums.So I ask the people of Tides: where are the best bio parks and what makes them great?
40 votes -
GameStop preparing offer for eBay (gifted link)
25 votes -
San Diego now has so much water that it's selling it
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CGA-2026-05 🕹️⛵🦜 INSERT CARTRIDGE 🟢 Sid Meier's Pirates!
Introduction I consider myself an author. Not that I have ever published anything that I have written. If I'm not mixing up my timelines, Sid Meier's Pirates! was the basis of my second unfinished...
Introduction
I consider myself an author. Not that I have ever published anything that I have written.
If I'm not mixing up my timelines, Sid Meier's Pirates! was the basis of my second unfinished novel. It was the story of a 17th century French sailor, thrust into the world of piracy as he searched for his long-lost family while trying to acquire a new one by courting the beautiful daughter of the mayor of Caracas. In the end, the only family that he managed to find was the band of rowdy pirates that he captained across the Caribbean.
This might sound like a good story, but I'm pretty sure it wasn't. I would have been ten, maybe nine years old at the time. I knew very little about family dysfunction, romantic love, or the age of piracy. I understood next to nothing about the demands of narrative style or structure. I simply played the game on my Commodore 64 and wrote down what was happening to me.
A detour
Some of the fighting bits were pretty good, though. If I recall correctly, later that year I repurposed bits of them for a novella that I wrote for a school assignment. It was called Knights of the Square Table and featured four French musketeers. I would like to claim that this was a brilliant post-modern blending of Arthurian legend and Alexandre Dumas, but I'm pretty sure I was just quite confused about some of the classics that I had been reading.
Not that mine wasn't an impactful piece of literature. It made our teacher create a new rule: from then on, there would be a strict upper limit to the length of stories that we could give him.
I sometimes wonder if you guys feel like my teacher.
A detour within a detour
Despite his new rule, later that semester our teacher nonetheless accepted an even longer story where I riffed on the ending of So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish by Douglas Adams. He really liked it. He was a great teacher.
So, Sid Meier's Pirates! has been a fairly big part of my life. I have not only played the game (many times), but I have spent a considerable amount of time thinking about it. I could even say that, through the act of creative imagination, I have lived it. It is certainly part of my identity.
And yet, I have never finished the game. Just like my early novel's fictional French captain, I have never found all of the missing family members. And while I have retired many of my characters, I have never been hugely successful in the outcome. I have never reached an ending that I would consider definitive.
Just like I have never published anything that I have written.
And this is exactly the type of game that Pirates! is. It is an open world game in the truest sense of the word: it gives you a world to live in, to sail in, to plunder and fight in, to look for treasure and lost family members in, to court beautiful daughters in and to change the course of colonial history in. But it doesn't give you any definitive goal. The journey in Pirates! matters far more than the destination. Because there really is no destination.
Just like in my writing.
Or perhaps also in life, you could say?
The Gameplay Loop
Sid Meier's Pirates! is a collection of systems that harmonise rather beautifully. It is one of my favourite game designs.
You start by selecting the era in which you want to play, a choice that determines what the world looks like and how it behaves, and some details about your character. You are then given a ship and a crew, and off you go. You can read the incredibly detailed manual, and you really should because it's wonderful, but you don't have to. It's quite an intuitive game.
Your crew expects you to provide for them. Their loyalty is for the plunder and the plunder alone, and it is up to you to make them rich. If you don't have enough gold for them, they will begin to mutiny. The bigger your crew is the easier it is for you to plunder, but the more of them there are, the smaller each individual member's cut is, and therefore the unhappier they are. And the longer you wait until you divide the gold with them, the less happy they will be with you. There is this constant push and pull, which is at the heart of many of the game's systems.
And here is the catch: every time you divide the plunder, time progresses. The game gets more difficult, not only because you can change your difficulty level at this juncture, and not just because you lose much of your crew and fleet, but because your characters ages. And the older you are, the more difficult fighting becomes. Them old bones won't be so flexible.
You cannot die, though. If you are captured at any point, you go to the gallows. It's not game over, but you lose possessions and time, as you age in prison.
And at some point, you will just be too old. Continuing the life of a pirate makes sense no more. Age has defeated you. Piracy is a young man's game and it is time for you to retire. And when that happens, the game looks at your possessions and other accomplishments, and tells you what your character's life in retirement will look like.
Within this overall frame, the game loop itself is basically a collection of mini-games: navigating the Caribbean winds, making decisions in towns, arcade-style ship combat, a light strategy game for land battles, a fighting game for sword fights. And, in a later edition, a rhythm game for dancing that many didn't warm to. You can look at maps and search for lost treasures, hunt for other pirates, do heists on silver trains (for some reason removed from later editions), build your reputation, court governors' daughters, conquer cities, trade goods, micro-manage your fleet and crew, and so on.
Underneath it all, most events are random, which makes each time you play the game unique. This includes everything from smaller details to the larger geopolitical reality that is happening around you in the Caribbean. Nations go to war, make peace with each other, cities change hands, all without caring one bit about your plans or needs.
It really is as close to a perfect game that I can think of.
History, Versions & Availability
Sid Meier's Pirates! was designed and programmed by the industry legend that is Sid Meier. Although Meier was a co-founder of MicroProse and had already created around twenty games, Pirates! was the first game to feature his name in the title; something that comedian Robin Williams had apparently suggested that they should do. Or alternatively, as Meier himself remembers, the marketing department came up with the idea to try to get people who loved Meier's flight simulators to give a chance for this otherwise impossible-to-sell pirate game that Meier had insisted on creating. Whatever the reason, it started a trend. Later on, we would get titles like Sid Meier's Railroad Tycoon, Sid Meier's Gettysburg!, Sid Meier's SimGolf, Sid Meier's Starships, Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri, Sid Meier's Colonization and, most famously, a game and series called Sid Meier's Civilization. Not all of them always led by Meier, but always given his stamp of approval.
The game was something of a departure for the designer, as he had mainly worked on flight simulators and other war games until then. Interestingly, Meier programmed most of the game in BASIC, which means that a lot of the code for the original Commodore 64 version is openly readable. If you'd like to learn more, this 8-Bit Show And Tell video is a really interesting dive into the code.
Platforms & Versions:
Sid Meier's Pirates! has had a long history after its initial Commodore 64 release. I personally count five major versions and say that you can decide which one you want to play based on which version of our previous pirate game, The Secret of Monkey Island, you preferred:
- Sid Meier's Pirates! (1987, Commodore 64 and others, sailing screenshot, governor screenhot, duelling screenshot): This is the original game and, for me, the "authentic" Pirates! experience, if played on the C64. But of course it is, because this is the version I grew up with. The art design is minimalistic, clean and crisp. It is also the blockiest of the versions. Choose this if you, like me, insisted on the original EGA (or CGA!) version of The Secret of Monkey Island without voice acting. A DOS port of this is included in the Pirates! Gold Plus release, where you will probably want to choose EGA graphics, even if the loading screen is in CGA. Make also note of the "Pirates! Cheat Sheet" pdf file in your game's bonus content directory, as you'll need those dates to answer the copy protection question correctly.
- Pirates! (1990, Amiga and others, sailing screenshot, governor screenshot, duelling screenshot): This isn't really a different version as much as a port. I don't think Meier had much personal input on this one. It's quite similar to the original but with softer graphics designed for more developed systems. Some like them, I'm sort of ok with them. Consider this if you chose the updated VGA version of The Secret of Monkey Island without voice acting. Although I don't think this one is on sale anywhere.
- Pirates! Gold (1993, DOS and others, sailing screenshot, governor screenshot, duelling screenshot: This is a full remake with improved graphics and tweaked gameplay, again without Sid Meier leading the development. Play this if you went through The Secret of Monkey Island with the VGA graphics and voice acting. Many seem to consider this the definite experience, but I don't quite see the allure myself as in many ways it sits a little uncomfortably between the purity of the original and the modernisation of the 2004 remake. This is inluced in the Pirates! Gold Plus release.
- Sid Meier's Pirates! (2004, Windows and consoles, sailing screenshot, governor screenshot, duelling screenshot): Subtitled Live the Life, this is a full Sid Meier helmed remake (notice that his name is again part of the title) that streamlined the game, made it more modern, switched to 3D rendered graphics, added some story bits, and notoriously introduced a dancing mini game. I think it's ok, although I feel some of the identity and charm was lost with the newer cartoony graphics and sounds. In this one, I sadly don't taste the saltiness of the sea anymore. It feels more like a game. But you may want to choose this if you were happy to play the remastered edition of The Secret of Monkey Island with its new graphical style and streamlined user interface.
- Sid Meier's Pirates! Mobile (2008, mobiles): This is a mobile port that I don't think is available any more and that I have never played. I think it's largely based on the 2004 remake?
Genre(s):
Open world, action-adventure, strategy, Sid Meier
Links:
- Moby Games (1987 version)
- Moby Games (1993 version)
- Moby Games (2004 version)
- Wikipedia (1987 version)
- Wikipedia (1993 version)
- Wikipedia (2004 version)
Stores:
- Steam - Pirates! Gold Plus (1987 & 1993) (on sale until May 3rd!)
- Steam - Sid Meier's Pirates! (2004)
- GOG - Pirates! Gold Plus (1987 & 1993)
- GOG - Sid Meier's Pirates! (2004)
Game Setup
The main purpose of this topic is to get people up and running with the game. As such, it's recommended that you:
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Share which version of the game you're playing
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Share what hardware you're playing it on
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Share if there are any tools/mods that you recommend
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Share anything you think is important for people to know before they start the game
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Ask questions if you need help
Another purpose of this topic is to revisit the game and its time period:
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Do you have any memories or associations with this game itself?
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What about its system or era?
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What aspects of retro gaming were common at the time?
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What other games from the same time period are you familiar with?
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What are you expecting from this game in particular?
Finally, this topic is the beginning discussion for people starting to play it:
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Post updates sharing your thoughts as you play.
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Ask for help if you get stuck.
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Offer help to others.
It is recommended that you reply to your own posts if you are making consecutive updates so that they are in the same thread.
Important
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Any links to the game should be legal distributions of the game only. Please do NOT link to any unauthorized copies.
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Put any spoilers in a dropdown block. Copy/paste the block below if needed.
<details> <summary>Spoilers</summary> Spoiler text goes here. </details>
FAQ
What is CGA?
Colossal Game Adventure (CGA) is Tildes' retro video game club.
Each month we will play a different retro game/games, discuss our thoughts, and bask in the glorious digital experiences of yesteryear!
Colossal Game Adventure is a reference to Colossal Cave Adventure. It's one of the most influential games of all time, one of the first text-based interactive games, and one of the first games to be shared online.
What do we want to do with this group? Play influential games; interact with each other through text; and share the love for retro games online!
It also abbreviates to CGA (because we love chunky pixel art), and its name communicates the Colossal amount of fun and excitement that we have with retro video Games in our shared Adventure of playing them together.
Do I have to sign up?
No. Participation is open to all.
There is a Notification List that will get pinged each time a new topic goes up. If you would like to join that list, please PM u/kfwyre.
Are there restrictions on what/how to play?
Each month will have a focus game or games that will guide our discussions. Beyond that, there are no restrictions. The philosophy of CGA is to play in a way that works for you!
This means:
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Choose whichever version of the game you want.
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You can use cheats, save states, mods, etc.
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You can watch a streamer or longplay instead of playing it.
If you have already played a game and want a different experience:
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Try a randomizer or challenge run.
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Play a different version of it.
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Play a related game (sequel, spiritual successor, something inspired by it, etc.)
There is no wrong way to participate in CGA, and every different way someone participates will make for more interesting discussions.
What is the schedule?
Each month the Insert Cartidge topic will be posted on the 1st, while the Remove Cartridge topic will be posted on the 28th (25th for February).
Nomination and voting topics will happen in March and September (every 6 months).
Schedules are also posted then.
All CGA topics are available using the
colossal game adventuretag.What do Insert and Remove Cartridge mean?
Inserting and removing cartridges are our retro metaphor for starting and stopping a given game or games.
The Insert Cartridge topic happens at the beginning of the month and is primarily about getting the game up and running.
The Remove Cartridge topic happens toward the end of the month and is primarily about people reflecting on the game now that they've played it.
There are no hard restrictions on what has to go in either topic, and each can be used to discuss the game, post updates, ask questions, etc.
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CGA-2026-04 🕹️🚀🧑🚀 REMOVE CARTRIDGE ⏏️ Space Rogue
Warning: this post may contain spoilers
Hello there, space rogue! It's time to dock with the mothership, put a glide in your stride and a dip in your hip, and report to us about your adventures.
Did you play Space Rogue? Did you uncover the mysteries of the universe? Did you conquer Hive? Did you forget to fill in the friendship book? Tell us about your experiences! Or if you didn't play, tell us why this title didn't pique your interest.
In a couple of days, we will leave behind the life of a pirate, trader and bounty hunter, disembark from the Jolly Roger and hoist the Jolly Roger for a life of a pirate, trader and bounty hunter, this time in Sid Meier's Pirates!, a game so brilliant that it deserves an exclamation mark.
See you on the salty seas! Or not, if my lookout spots your vessel before yours spots mine, and my master gunner is on top of their game. Arrrr.
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Fitness Weekly Discussion
What have you been doing lately for your own fitness? Try out any new programs or exercises? Have any questions for others about your training? Want to vent about poor behavior in the gym? Started...
What have you been doing lately for your own fitness? Try out any new programs or exercises? Have any questions for others about your training? Want to vent about poor behavior in the gym? Started a new diet or have a new recipe you want to share? Anything else health and wellness related?
6 votes -
Why do the top American sushi restaurants leave us so bored and so broke? (gifted link)
22 votes -
Offbeat Fridays – The thread where offbeat headlines become front page news
Tildes is a very serious site, where we discuss very serious matters like beast studios, steam controller and anonymity. Tags culled from the highest voted topics from the last seven days, for...
Tildes is a very serious site, where we discuss very serious matters like beast studios, steam controller and anonymity. Tags culled from the highest voted topics from the last seven days, for those following along.
But one of my favourite tags happens to be offbeat! Taking its original inspiration from Sir Nils Olav III, this thread is looking for any far-fetched
offbeatstories lurking in the newspapers. It may not deserve its own post, but it deserves a wider audience!8 votes -
Caligula's Horse - Turntail (2015)
6 votes -
Azaghal – Saatana, Olen Miekkasi (2026)
5 votes -
Cats in space!
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What have you been listening to this week?
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as...
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as well, we'd love to see your hauls :)
Feel free to give recs or discuss anything about each others' listening habits.
You can make a chart if you use last.fm:
http://www.tapmusic.net/lastfm/
Remember that linking directly to your image will update with your future listening, make sure to reupload to somewhere like imgur if you'd like it to remain what you have at the time of posting.
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What did you do this week (and weekend)?
As part of a weekly series, these topics are a place for users to casually discuss the things they did — or didn't do — during their week. Did you accomplish any goals? Suffer a failure? Do...
As part of a weekly series, these topics are a place for users to casually discuss the things they did — or didn't do — during their week. Did you accomplish any goals? Suffer a failure? Do nothing at all? Tell us about it!
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Resident Evil | Official teaser trailer
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I have a spondylolisthesis diagnosis
I had been having pain in my "upper butt" when sitting for a few weeks, so I went to an orthopedic practice that has urgent care walk in hours. He diagnosed it as sacroiliac inflammation and gave...
I had been having pain in my "upper butt" when sitting for a few weeks, so I went to an orthopedic practice that has urgent care walk in hours. He diagnosed it as sacroiliac inflammation and gave me an anti-inflammatory (meloxicam) and a PT script. The PT did not have an opening until week after next, but the medicine has has really helped with the pain.
Them took xrays during my visit, and the side-looking one shows spondylolisthesis (one of my lumbar vertebrae has slipped forward). He pointed it out (casually) and didn't say much about it other than he thought it wasn't the cause of my pain. Maybe he thought I already knew about it?
I have been having lower back pain off and on for a long time. I went to my doctor one time, and he diagnosed it as a bulging disc. He had given me some meloxicam and strengthening exercises to do at home. Since then, I would have pain in my lower back intermittently as well as occasional numbness in my leg, but I had just assumed it was a disc and tried to keep strengthening my core.
I am overweight (280lb) and not very active (software engineer). I started a new job that is in office this year, so I'm a lot less sedentary than I was working from home. I have a fantastic yoga teacher, and I do that every week. My practice in between classes has been intermittent at best, but I am trying to make it more regular.
Right now, I'm waiting for the PT to start, and I have a followup appointment with the spine specialist at the ortho in a fee weeks.
My biggest problem is that whenever I think about the xray, and seeing that disc so misaligned, my anxiety really spikes to 11. I get the "heebie jeebies", the same creepy shivering feeling I get if a bug unexpectedly crawls on me. It's happening most days. I feel kind of betrayed by my body.
I have talked to my therapist about the anxiety, and we are working on it. But in the mean time it is very stressful and distracting.
If you made it this far, thank you for reading. I am not sure what I'm really asking for. There's plenty of information online about the treatments. I guess I am wondering if other people went through it, how did it affect your mobility, quality of life, etc? Are there things you wish you had known?
Honestly, I think I could just use a (virtual) hug.
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What is your favorite dinosaur?
Many of us were dinosaur kids (I assume), but I know that our understanding of dinos has changed a lot from my childhood: more feathers, warm-blooded, and the brontosaurus survived its deletion...
Many of us were dinosaur kids (I assume), but I know that our understanding of dinos has changed a lot from my childhood: more feathers, warm-blooded, and the brontosaurus survived its deletion attempt! Land Before Time, Dinotopia, We're Back! a Dinosaur's Story, Dinosaurs, and Jurassic Park have been supplemented by Jurassic World, Velocipastor, and many dinosaur "documentaries".
So Tildarianitearinis, what is your favorite dinosaur?
(For purposes of this question dinosaurs will be inclusive of prehistoric archosaurs without pedantry. Aka pterosaurs count. )
Breathe Deep Seek Peace Ψ
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Swedish for "the", or: why I hate linguistics
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