kfwyre's recent activity
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Comment on Mullvad CEO gives ≈€452,000 to the Örebro Party in ~society
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Comment on Steam Summer Sale 2026: Hidden gems in ~games
kfwyre Link ParentI installed this via the Humble App, which is a blessing, because if I did it on Steam my friends would either think I was hacked or that I'm getting freaky on main.I installed this via the Humble App, which is a blessing, because if I did it on Steam my friends would either think I was hacked or that I'm getting freaky on main.
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Comment on Save Point: A game deal roundup for the week of June 28 in ~games
kfwyre Link ParentThe physical edition is currently $50 USD on Woot.The physical edition is currently $50 USD on Woot.
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Comment on Steam Summer Sale 2026: Hidden gems in ~games
kfwyre (edited )Link ParentRight?! There's an entire WORLD in this game. EDIT: Not to mention the skill ceiling...Right?! There's an entire WORLD in this game.
EDIT: Not to mention the skill ceiling...
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Comment on The 2026 Steam Summer Sale is live (runs June 25 - July 9) in ~games
kfwyre Link ParentOh I haaaaate IRL cleaning. It's only fun in games. XDOh I haaaaate IRL cleaning.
It's only fun in games. XD
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Comment on The 2026 Steam Summer Sale is live (runs June 25 - July 9) in ~games
kfwyre Link ParentYes! That's actually another one that perfectly scratches this particular itch.Yes! That's actually another one that perfectly scratches this particular itch.
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Comment on Steam Summer Sale 2026: Hidden gems in ~games
kfwyre Link ParentI genuinely happy you brought this up! I feel the same, honestly. These tiers were "canon" in the sense that Steam once ran a Hidden Gem Sale and broke their list into these categories, so I...I genuinely happy you brought this up!
I feel the same, honestly. These tiers were "canon" in the sense that Steam once ran a Hidden Gem Sale and broke their list into these categories, so I simply stole them to use for this topic. I figured that whoever made them at Steam had more data than I did on making the cut points.
That was years ago though, so they could almost certainly use some updating. Plus, we of course don't have to do anything "officially" and can use our own metrics.
To me, there's not a lot of distinction between the first three categories, especially <20 and <50. And I definitely agree that the ceiling needs to be raised. Even 2000 feels a touch low to me now. Maybe 2500 or 3000?
On the naming front, it's always bothered me that "Buried Treasure" games have MORE reviews than "Under the Radar", when I feel it should be the other way around (admittedly, I'm making that call based solely on vibes). I also don't love the "Underrated Great" category because "underrated" to me isn't about the quantity of reviews but about the review scores/sentiments themselves coming in below what someone feels it should be.
So, I'm more than happy to adopt changes to the scale. If anyone has any additional thoughts, sound off so that we can get these updated for next time!
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Comment on Should the plural of "milf" be "milfs" or "milves"? in ~humanities.languages
kfwyre Link ParentWe did it, Tildes! Of all my contributions to the site, the above is now my most highly voted comment. I'd like to thank the English language for being the fertile soil in which all kinds of...We did it, Tildes!
Of all my contributions to the site, the above is now my most highly voted comment.
I'd like to thank the English language for being the fertile soil in which all kinds of wonderful words can flourish.
Most importantly though, I'd like to thank the milves for trusting me to share their important story with the world.
Milve on, milves. Never stop milving.
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Comment on The 2026 Steam Summer Sale is live (runs June 25 - July 9) in ~games
kfwyre Link ParentLol, you're right on the money. I had just bought that game and it's what inspired me to ask the question!Lol, you're right on the money. I had just bought that game and it's what inspired me to ask the question!
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Comment on Tildes Game Giveaway: June 2026 in ~games
kfwyre Link ParentAll games come with NO obligation to either play or enjoy them, no worries! And don't feel bad. Many of these keys would likely expire otherwise, so it's better if they go to good homes.All games come with NO obligation to either play or enjoy them, no worries!
And don't feel bad. Many of these keys would likely expire otherwise, so it's better if they go to good homes.
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Comment on The 2026 Steam Summer Sale is live (runs June 25 - July 9) in ~games
kfwyre LinkLooking for recommendations: cleanup chore "simulators" I feel like I've played a lot of the "main" ones in the genre (PowerWash Simulator, Crime Scene Cleaner, Fresh Start, Island Saver, Viscera...Looking for recommendations: cleanup chore "simulators"
I feel like I've played a lot of the "main" ones in the genre (PowerWash Simulator, Crime Scene Cleaner, Fresh Start, Island Saver, Viscera Cleanup Detail, Ship Graveyard Simulator), but I'm sure there are other ones out there. Steam, please give us a
cleaningtag.Basically, I like to clean things up/remove trash/fight entropy while I listen to audiobooks.
I'm not really into making new things, so, like, in House Flipper I enjoyed cleaning things up initially in the levels but then didn't enjoy sprucing the house up, putting up walls, painting, etc. For me it's all about the cleanup.
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Comment on Should the plural of "milf" be "milfs" or "milves"? in ~humanities.languages
kfwyre Link ParentThink of them more as an equal-opportunity, women-owned harem co-op rather than a traditional harem. They're really innovating in that space.Think of them more as an equal-opportunity, women-owned harem co-op rather than a traditional harem. They're really innovating in that space.
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Comment on The 2026 Steam Summer Sale is live (runs June 25 - July 9) in ~games
kfwyre Link ParentHaven't tried Grounded 2 yet -- or any friendslop. We as a group tend to want a bit more of a serious experience than those, though I'm sure we'll pick one of them up eventually out of sheer...Haven't tried Grounded 2 yet -- or any friendslop. We as a group tend to want a bit more of a serious experience than those, though I'm sure we'll pick one of them up eventually out of sheer curiosity.
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Comment on The 2026 Steam Summer Sale is live (runs June 25 - July 9) in ~games
kfwyre Link ParentAh, good to know! We played the game a while ago, so I'm glad to hear they've updated that.Ah, good to know! We played the game a while ago, so I'm glad to hear they've updated that.
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Comment on The best American LGBTQ+ books in ~books
kfwyre LinkTo celebrate pride month and the upcoming 250th anniversary of America, the Guardian asked nearly two dozen leading queer writers for their favorite LGBTQ+ book from the country they call home. Read on for their choices.
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The best American LGBTQ+ books
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Comment on The 2026 Steam Summer Sale is live (runs June 25 - July 9) in ~games
kfwyre (edited )Link ParentI'm part of a group of 4 that has been playing co-op games weekly for years now, so everything below supports 4 players (and in some cases more). Here's what we've played and whether or not I'd...- Exemplary
I'm part of a group of 4 that has been playing co-op games weekly for years now, so everything below supports 4 players (and in some cases more).
Here's what we've played and whether or not I'd recommend it:
Highlights
- Roguelite FPS horde shooter that lets your builds get RIDICULOUSLY POWERFUL. We played this one a LOT. Probably the most "pure fun" game we've played together.
- Looks like an ARPG, plays like turn-based strategy. Has absolutely brilliant systems. I liked this so much in multiplayer that I ended up putting dozens more hours into it solo as well.
- By far our favorite open world survival crafting game. We keep trying other ones that we end up finding unsatisfying, and we've since realized that we're just chasing the high of this game.
- A quality TTRPG experience done digitally, Jackbox style (people use their phones to control their characters). We streamed it over Discord and had and absolute blast (and I'm someone who doesn't love playing TTRPGs IRL).
Recommended
- Honey I Shrunk the Kids the Videogame. Fun exploration and progression. Kind of janky though, which can either be charming or frustrating depending on how things are going for you.
- It's dated, and there's a bit of a learning curve, but once you "get" how the game works, killing zombies has never been more satisfying or exciting.
- Modernizes the game but keeps the same satisfying gameplay. This is almost certainly a better starting point than the original game these days.
- Tower defense-FPS hybrid. Tons of fun. Like Inkbound, I ended up playing this a lot solo after we finished our multiplayer playthrough just because I liked its systems so much.
- Personally, I'm meh on this game when played solo (sacrelige! I know!). When played multiplayer, however, I liked it a lot better because we could divide responsibilities and I could do what I liked and let other people take care of the stuff I didn't.
- Need I say anything about this?
- Horde brawler. A melee Left 4 Dead 2. Lots of fun. It has a roguelike mode that we liked better than the main campaign (I can't remember if that's a separate DLC or not).
Soft/Qualified Recommendations
- At full price, probably not worth it. On sale? It's a decent L4D-like.
- A lot of people love this first-person dungeon crawler, but we couldn't get into it. Not sure why. It's not bad though, so if it looks interesting to you, give it a try.
- Again, a LOT of people love this one, but it simply didn't do it for us. We're outliers though. The game itself is well made.
Diablo II: Resurrected - Infernal Edition
- Probably won't win you over if you didn't play old-school Diablo back in the day, but if you've got a hankering for it then this is good.
- The game has a lot of promise, but unfortunately doesn't quite deliver. If you can look past the jank and tedium, there's some fun to be had here.
- Short janky wave shooter/tower defense hybrid. Not excellent by any means, but cheap and fun for a few hours.
- It's janky and kind of soulless, but it's still fun. We ended up adjusting things like the XP rate and whatnot in the late game, as it gets excessively grindy otherwise.
- Borderlands with a D&D skin. Shallow but enjoyable.
- More difficult than other shooters. Great world and environment, though it gets pretty repetitive.
- Good, but quite slow-paced. There's a controversial design decision (not allowing ore through portals) that we decided to work around via a mule character, otherwise we probably would have bounced off of this. If you go for it, wait for the upcoming 1.0 release in September.
Not Recommended
- Multiplayer Fallout (!!!). Sounds awesome, right? Well, it's not. The game made the baffling decision to allow you to group up and play together but not advance quests together. Only the leader of the group can advance a quest line, meaning that, if you want to play missions, each person in the group must swap out being the leader and you have to re-run the quest N times for each person in your group. It completely sours what could have been an otherwise amazing experience.
- Things might have improved since we played it, but the game was borderline unplayable for us in terms of optimization.
- A flashy Raft-like with a cool concept that ultimately fails to deliver. Janky and very repetitive, even early on. Once you've seen one outpost, you've seen every outpost.
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Comment on Tildes Game Giveaway: June 2026 in ~games
kfwyre Link ParentFor anyone reading this, Core Keeper has been returned to the giveaway list. It didn't activate in ricewind's region. That could be because of a region block, or it could simply be expired.For anyone reading this, Core Keeper has been returned to the giveaway list.
It didn't activate in ricewind's region. That could be because of a region block, or it could simply be expired.
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Comment on Tildes Game Giveaway: June 2026 in ~games
kfwyre Link ParentPM sent! Also thanks for the heads up on the wrong link. I don't really use AI for anything, but I thought giving it a list of games and asking it to find me their Steam links was kind of a slam...PM sent!
Also thanks for the heads up on the wrong link. I don't really use AI for anything, but I thought giving it a list of games and asking it to find me their Steam links was kind of a slam dunk task that would save me a lot of time.
You prompted me to go back and check each one, and it turns out that probably 1 in 3 was wrong. Shame on me for trusting the AI output without verifying it, right? I ended up spending about as much time checking and fixing things than it would have taken me to just do it myself.
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Comment on The 2026 Steam Summer Sale is live (runs June 25 - July 9) in ~games
kfwyre (edited )Link ParentI already own theHunter, so that was an easy one. I might pick up the ATV DLC for it since apparently that's a big QoL help. Also Morels looks great, and I'm a complete sucker for pretty much...I already own theHunter, so that was an easy one. I might pick up the ATV DLC for it since apparently that's a big QoL help.
Also Morels looks great, and I'm a complete sucker for pretty much anything that's 90% off. Into the cart it goes! Thanks!
Anyone have any thoughts on Windscribe? Their marketing copy is a touch flavorful for my tastes, but in terms of implementation it looks like they're open source and have native Linux apps which are wins for me.
I'm currently subscribed to Mullvad by way of Mozilla VPN (which is just Mullvad with Mozilla branding). Up until now I've been happy with it, and I especially like the idea of financially supporting Mozilla/Firefox, but I obviously do NOT like the idea of supporting "remigration."