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11 votes
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Joscha Bach on e/acc
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Tekken 8 | Raven reveal and gameplay trailer
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Tekken 8 | Azucena reveal and gameplay trailer
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Ace Combat is a simulator, but not of reality - a retrospective
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The SDL3 Audio Subsystem
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Sigur Rós – Gold (2023)
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How to play Project L | Evo introduction video | Yasuo reveal
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Jelle's Marble Runs - GForce Tournament
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Tildes multiplayer games
A continuation of last week's thread. So, got any recommendations for good multiplayer games, and what do you like about them if so? Looking to get a multiplayer game going here? A few of the open...
A continuation of last week's thread. So, got any recommendations for good multiplayer games, and what do you like about them if so? Looking to get a multiplayer game going here?
A few of the open options from last week:
There's a survival Minecraft server
There's a game nights Discord server
There's a Guild Wars 2 guild for North American server players, contact me for an invite with your account name.
There's a Splatoon 3 pool
(Note that these are run by Tildes users rather than being officially Tildes.)36 votes -
Has anyone unintentionally handicapped themselves while playing a game and liked a game more for it?
It’s happened a few times for me but my most recent example was Tear of the Kingdom. I had played Breathe of the Wild and enjoyed the early game immensely but I had found that the more inventory I...
It’s happened a few times for me but my most recent example was Tear of the Kingdom. I had played Breathe of the Wild and enjoyed the early game immensely but I had found that the more inventory I had the less fun I was having. Having a literal arsenal of very powerful weapons all ready to go did feel earned by the late game but it took away from the fun of beating an enemy with its own stick aspect. So for TotK I played as far into the game as possible without expanding my inventory and found the game so much more enjoyable (fusing is a big part of that I acknowledge).
I’m aware of Ironman runs I’m looking for something a bit more complex. Nuzlocke rules revitalized the Pokémon series for me a while back and I’m always on the look out for more self imposed rules in games.
Has anyone else accidentally walked into a different version of a game that they found more interesting.45 votes -
The mind-blowing machines that stamp millions of metal parts
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John Hughes | What you see is what you get
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Building a furnace insulated with wood ash to smelt iron in
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Finding meaning in Christopher Alexander's "The Nature of Order"
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The next Battlefield game will be a "reimagination of Battlefield as a truly connected ecosystem"
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Polyphia live at The Factory in Deep Ellum, Dallas, Texas (Full concert, 2023)
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Alan Carr reads a letter from Roald Dahl about a cantankerous bulldog
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Douglas Adams - Hyperland | A fantastical guided look at the future of the internet as imagined by Douglas Adams in the 1990s
24 votes -
Where does grounded electricity actually go?
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RFK Stadium | Abandoned
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Max heat in Hades finally beaten
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How 'terrible artist' Rob Liefeld made millions
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I love you, Hank. Happy Esther Day.
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Electric charter bus
I subscribe to a YouTube channel called Motorcoach World, which is run by a guy who iworks for a charter company as both a Director of Operations as well as a driver. He's super passionate about...
I subscribe to a YouTube channel called Motorcoach World, which is run by a guy who iworks for a charter company as both a Director of Operations as well as a driver. He's super passionate about busses and has a lot of videos talking about their history and operations.
He's currently trying to do a cross-country trip on a double-decker all-electric bus. The intro video is here, and he's doing most of his daily updates via live stream here.
I've been loosely following along since it's interesting. He's had a lot of issues with charging. Everything from chargers being unaccessible due to use, being down for maintenance/not working, being de-rated to slower speeds, etc. Obviously his issues will be much worse than typical cars due to the needs for a specific charger type and power rating, but I imagine that electric trucks would run into similar issues?
Anyway, thought it was an interesting. He left California about a week ago and as of yesterday, he's made it to Texas.
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The Parade – I'm A Dreamer (2023)
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Yard Act - The Trench Coat Museum (2023)
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MMA introduced us to dozens of submissions, but it is in grappling that they are elevated to art. Today, we examine the most unexpected, exceptional and majestic ways of forcing surrender on the mats.
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How cruise ships got so big
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How do people get started in something completely new for them?
I know that a lot of people can only get into gaming as adults, and I have no idea how they do it. I grew up playing all sorts of games, so I'll try/enjoy anything from Harvest Moon to Baldur's...
I know that a lot of people can only get into gaming as adults, and I have no idea how they do it. I grew up playing all sorts of games, so I'll try/enjoy anything from Harvest Moon to Baldur's Gate 3. But something that's been frustrating for a while is whenever I can't "get" something. An individual game is tolerable; I couldn't get into Stardew Valley the way I could Rune Factory, but oh well.
But shooters and (grand) strategy games feel incomprehensible to me. I enjoy Deep Rock despite being not any good at it, but it's my sole exception and probably because of the focus on PvE. Anything focused on PvP in general feels really unapproachable since I'll probably spend forever staring at a respawn or loss screen (I was just lucky growing up with SSB). I enjoy throwing myself at Dark Souls bosses way too early until I've finally gotten good, but in a team-based game I'd hate to force others into dealing with that. Strategy games are also kind of mind-boggling, but I also have trouble getting in the "conqueror" mindset that they seem to all require.
My friends really like those two kinds of games, so I'd really like to at minimum not zone out whenever they start talking to each other about them. Best case scenario, I could even try some of them myself.
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Keith eats everything at Jersey Mike's | Eat The Menu
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This building nearly broke Taipei. The Taipei Performing Arts Center; Over budget, a decade under construction, and one of Asia's most important cultural buildings.
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Hatsune Miku - JPop Heart Sutra (2011)
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The history of the Minnesota Vikings | Part one: 1960s
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Punch Punch Forever!
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The team behind Super Smash Bros. Brawl
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Entire plot of Chrono Trigger as a musical
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Codona - Mumakata (1979)
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I spent a week alone in the Metaverse
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A closer look at Kowloon Walled City in Hong Kong, the most densely populated place that ever existed
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This Is Water! by David Foster Wallace
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Hasbro wants old Transformers games to return, but Activision lost them
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The classic arcade game that crashes itself for anti-piracy reasons
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The San Francisco cable car's (not quite as famous) Welsh cousin
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SS Baychimo: The unsinkable Arctic ghost ship
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Steffen's polyhedron is a flexible concave polyhedron. Euler thought such a shape was impossible. I also show infinitesimally flexible polyhedrons and bistable polyhedrons.
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Witchy women: A Sabrina the Teenage Witch retrospective
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Storing dead people at -196°C
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What is your favourite cutscene/cinematic in any game?
For me, it's the intro cinematic to Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn. I never played the defunct 1.0 version of FFXIV, whose final moments are what this cinematic shows if you aren't aware, but...
For me, it's the intro cinematic to Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn. I never played the defunct 1.0 version of FFXIV, whose final moments are what this cinematic shows if you aren't aware, but there is something about seeing all the bloodshed and destruction while Answers plays in the background that makes an incredibly strong melancholy mood in the trailer and really sells the feeling of this being an end of an era for Final Fantasy XIV, both in-game and in real life. I have to imagine that it's only more poignant if you were one of the people there for the end of 1.0.
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Why Pac-Man won
9 votes