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22 votes
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What game is your current addiction?
Pretty much the title. We all play all sorts of games, and they generally are all good games. However, every once in a while you start a game that just hits the right notes and you hate putting...
Pretty much the title. We all play all sorts of games, and they generally are all good games. However, every once in a while you start a game that just hits the right notes and you hate putting your controller or device down, and you can't stop thinking about things you want to do when you get back in front of that game. I figure we could post up our current addicting games so others can search them out as well :)
My current addiction is Frostpunk. Got it on a whim from the Steam Summer sale, and my Lord am I addicted. It's a really good (to me) post civilization survival game where you try to establish and rebuild life with a new world around you. Surprisingly challenging and the scenarios are very fun. I bought it 2 weeks ago and have 63 hours into it.
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WARGASM - Do It So Good (2023)
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PassCode - GROUNDSWELL (2023)
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Creating a sequence of inputs to complete Pokémon FireRed without audio or video
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Chingiz Allazov has amassed an impressive collection of titles over the years, but he is only now starting to receive the recognition he deserves. Let's delve deeper into the striking genius' career.
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Link has more animations than you think
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Gray whales in Baja California frequently interact with humans in a remarkable shift. They were known to fight back when harpooned, even damaging boats, earning the nickname "devil fish."
https://www.businessinsider.com/gray-whales-or-devil-fish-friendly-to-humans-baffling-scientists-2023-7#:~:text=Gray%20whales%20were%20nicknamed%20'devil,humans%20pet%20them%2C%20baffling%20scienti...
Gray whales put up such a fight against whalers and their boats they earned the nickname "devil fish." Today, in the same places where the whales were hunted to the brink of extinction just decades ago, they swim right up to boats, enchanting and even befriending the people in them.
One of those remarkable encounters was captured in March in the Ojo de Liebre, a lagoon in Mexico's Baja Peninsula. The video showed a gray whale right beside a boat, allowing the captain to pick whale lice off its head.
Although some thought the whale was purposefully going to the captain for help with the whale lice — which are actually crustaceans, not insects — experts told Insider that's probably not the case.
Still, the fact that the gray whales of the Baja lagoons interact with boats and humans at all baffles researchers.
"This is what's so strange. They were hunted almost to extinction," Andrew Trites, director of the Marine Mammal Research Unit at the University of British Columbia, told Insider. "You would think being near a person in a boat is the last thing the few remaining gray whales would've ever done and they would've had this disposition to avoid them at all costs, the few that survived."
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Who really wants megastructure cites?
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What is reality? Lisa Feldman Barrett, a neuroscientist explains.
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Billie Eilish - What was I made for? (Barbie soundtrack, 2023)
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How I discovered the Hummingbird Nebula
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The complicated production of Mission Impossible 7
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Who are the real "groomers"?
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The inventor of glitter, Henry Ruschmann, also helped develop the atomic bomb
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Was asked to create a hole-by-hole tour of a local golf course. They wanted a flyover. I sent them this and they were blown away.
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The philosophy of Uncle Iroh: What does it mean to be a man?
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Making the 2000 year old "pizza" from Pompeii
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Tildes Video Thread
So, quite a few people don't like/watch video content, and don't like seeing the homepage filled with videos. Let's try something new, see if it sticks. What are the best videos you have watched...
So, quite a few people don't like/watch video content, and don't like seeing the homepage filled with videos. Let's try something new, see if it sticks.
What are the best videos you have watched this past week/fortnight?
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Why so many baseball players are Dominican
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Why is north up? | Map Men
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DisplayPort: A better video interface
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One of the happiest moments in Tigers history needs a deep rewind | Detroit v Oakland 2006 ALCS
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How RVs get their swishes, swooshes, and swoops
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An open letter to Johnson & Johnson regarding its strategy to extend its patent on bedaquiline leading to a predicted six million lives lost over four years
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aux animaux – Night (2023)
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GUNSHIP - Monster in Paradise (2023)
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Can chess, with hexagons?
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Berkeley professor Judith Butler explains gender theory
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Developers restore “retail” Xbox emulators after Microsoft crackdown
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Positive masculinity is overrated
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87% missing: The disappearance of classic video games
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I thought this rotating house was impossible
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I want to experiment with writing for video games, can you help me find a starting place?
Hi there, I enjoy writing! I find all formats fun to play with from short stories to screenplays. One thing I've never really written for is video games. I love the idea though. All the world...
Hi there,
I enjoy writing! I find all formats fun to play with from short stories to screenplays. One thing I've never really written for is video games. I love the idea though. All the world building, lore notes, dialogue, weapon descriptions, codecs, bestiaries and on and on. There's all sorts of ways to tell a story through a video game and I want to try my hand at it!
Problem being though, I'm not particularly interested in game design. I'm not NOT interested, but it's not where my passion is. I am willing to learn what I need to, so don't shy away from suggestions that would require me to learn some on the design side.
Really the only ideas I've come up with are using the mod creator in Neverwinter Nights 1/2 or something like RPG Maker? Are these overwhelmingly difficult to get started in? Could I write in all the things I mentioned from dialogue to weapon descriptions?
Or perhaps trying to find someone NOT interested in the storytelling side? Someone who wants to focus on design but would love some storytelling in their project and would welcome the addition?
Or even starting with TTRPG modules maybe. Video Games and TTRPG modules seem to have some similar storytelling elements.
Does anyone in the profession have thoughts? Does anyone not in the profession have thoughts?
anyways, bye love you
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What games have you been playing, and what's your opinion on them?
What have you been playing lately? Discussion about video games and board games are both welcome. Please don't just make a list of titles, give some thoughts about the game(s) as well.
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Zones & signature buildings | Feature highlights #4 | Cities: Skylines II
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Do you always finish games you started? I am overwhelmed with the amount of available games.
I have a huge problem with playing games until I finish them and I don't know how to change that. It's a rare ocurrence for me to finish the game because I usually get distracted with other games,...
I have a huge problem with playing games until I finish them and I don't know how to change that. It's a rare ocurrence for me to finish the game because I usually get distracted with other games, so I make break and after the break I don't remember plot or how to play properly which discourages me to pick it up back again especially if I was already like 20 hours in the game. I want to enjoy games like I did 20 years ago where getting a new game was special but now the amount of cool games and their availability makes me feel that I am missing out therefore I usually switch from game to game just to try it.
Sorry if all of the above looks like a some kind of babble but I am not a native speaker :D
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Process of making beautiful Korean-style house
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A journey into hip hop lore to discuss one of its forgotten '90s legends; Canibus. Why was he so hyped, why does nobody remember him, and why is his legacy so important?
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How Marvel actually makes movies years before filming | Movies Insider
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Japan's secret french fry obsession | Street Eats
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Measuring the amount of lead (Pb) consumed when drinking from lead crystal glassware. Is it safe?
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Turn your Xbox controller into a Switch Pro controller
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A brief overview of Shibboleths, including their use during WW2
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Why turtle soup disappeared: An elite, rare delicacy intersected with the advent of industrial canning, leading to supply exhaustion and backlash in consumer sentiment
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How Tabasco fills up to 700,000 hot sauce bottles a day | Big Business
25 votes -
Mando Diao – Rabadam Ching (2023)
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Testing starch slurries in eggs, to enable cooking omelettes all the way through while still keeping them moist
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The questionable engineering of the Oceangate Titan submersible
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Can we make baseball bats better?
9 votes