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4 votes
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Critiquing D&D cards in MTG
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‘I am not gonna die on the internet for you!’: How game streaming went from dream job to a burnout nightmare
16 votes -
The Game Awards 2021 nominee list
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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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Sudoku experts “Cracking the Cryptic” play Baba Is You | Episode 5
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Neuroengineer trains rats to play Doom in VR
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World champion Magnus Carlsen shares his motivational struggles before an intriguing showdown with his old rival Ian Nepomniachtchi
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He created The Oregon Trail and he didn’t make a penny
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Sudoku experts “Cracking the Cryptic” play Baba Is You
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Harmonix acquired by Epic Games
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California lawsuit against PlayStation alleges gender discrimination
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The history of Wii Sports world records
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Judge dismisses antitrust lawsuit filed against Valve
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What's next for GMTK?
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A note from the Rockstar Games team RE: Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition
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The case against open-world games - Grand Theft Auto set the standard, and video games have been worse off ever since
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Metroid Dread out-of-bounds secrets - Boundary Break
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Acquisition of chess knowledge in AlphaZero
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Cyberpunk 2077
Hi everyone, just a quick question! It's been more than a year since it was released so I was wondering if those who own it and have played it can advise whether or not it's become better to play?...
Hi everyone, just a quick question!
It's been more than a year since it was released so I was wondering if those who own it and have played it can advise whether or not it's become better to play?
I reckon everyone here remembers all the drama and bugs in it, but I also recall seeing people saying that it was a fine game back when it released. So... Is it worth the while to give it a shot now? I was thinking that I would perhaps buy it as a christmas present for myself.
Edit: Not gonna lie, I actually forgot that I posted this! Thanks so much to everyone for your responses!
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The OBS Project has accused StreamLabs of copying their name and trademark
@OBS: Near the launch of SLOBS, @streamlabs reached out to us about using the OBS name. We kindly asked them not to. They did so anyway and followed up by filing a trademarkWe've tried to sort this out in private and they have been uncooperative at every turnhttps://t.co/r1eXr3VxcJ
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MultiVersus | First look reveal (WB Games)
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Microsoft gaming chief calls for industry-wide game preservation
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Know the challenger: Ian Nepomniachtchi
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Bobby Kotick actually wrote Fran Townsend's deranged, company-wide email
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Activision CEO Bobby Kotick knew for years about sexual-misconduct allegations at videogame giant
10 votes -
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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Mark and Simon from Cracking the Cryptic play Return of the Obra Dinn
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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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Baba Is You | Editor update trailer
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How videogames make the ultimate sacrifice
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The Legend of Bounce Back - My playable tribute to thirty-five years of Zelda
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Steam Deck launch delayed due to supply chain issues, now expected to start shipping in February 2022
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The history of Katamari Damacy
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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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IM Levy Rozman announces the winners of his scholarship program
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The animation of Final Fantasy II
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Breath of the Wild Speedrun - Butter Dog Dog Wit Da Butter on Him%
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OpenMW 0.47.0 | Release announcement
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Linus benchmarks the M1 Max for gaming
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Tell your hopes and experiences with cloud gaming
So I just upgraded to an M1 Mac Mini. I was a little iffy on it, part of me wanted to build a PC just to play games but I really like MacOS and I mostly play on PS5 and the Switch with the PC only...
So I just upgraded to an M1 Mac Mini. I was a little iffy on it, part of me wanted to build a PC just to play games but I really like MacOS and I mostly play on PS5 and the Switch with the PC only being for indie titles and stuff that only works with a keyboard and mouse like RTS, 4x, or city builders. I just don't play PC games enough to prioritize gaming as a use case in buying a computer, but I also really like RTS and city builder games.
I figured WINE and Parallels would meet most of my gaming needs but my forays into WINE have been frustrating and buggy, and this reddit thread about what works on Parallels is, frankly, just kind of sad to look at. What's worse, apparently the new Age of Empires has some kind of pathfinding instruction set that ONLY works with x86 architecture. So it won't work under any kind of virtualization or emulation.
Enter Cloud gaming. It seems the big contenders right now are ShadowPC, GeForce Now, and Paperspace. Has anyone tried these? When I last costed these out Shadow was only around $15-$20 a month which was almost a no-brainer. But it seems to have gone up to $30 a month now, which gets costly enough to where it almost seems like I'd rather get a Steam Deck. Paperspace is like $10 per month plus another ~$1 per hour of play, which would probably end up cheapest for how little I play. But how it is in terms of configuration and latency I have no idea.
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Capablanca: How I learned to play chess (1916)
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Pop star Zara Larsson says she's made a seven-figure sum by selling merchandise on the video game platform Roblox
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Elden Ring | Gameplay reveal
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Age of Empires IV - The IGN review
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The Metaverse is already here - It's Minecraft
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The importance of button prompts
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How long does it take ordinary people to "get good" at chess?
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I'm looking for a (fairly) accurate "caveman" game
A cursory search found only comedic, light-hearted, fantastical options. I want something set in the late Pleistocene or early Holocene, roughly 50,000-8,000 years BCE. At least somewhat...
A cursory search found only comedic, light-hearted, fantastical options.
I want something set in the late Pleistocene or early Holocene, roughly 50,000-8,000 years BCE. At least somewhat (pre-)historically accurate (no dinosaurs or wizards, only 2001-esque aliens, at most), incorporating at least the basics of what we now know of that era.
Either a single character or a small group (I'm envisioning something like Skyrim, or a Baldur's Gate style, or some kind of community-planner, like RimWorld or Dwarf Fortress).
Alternately, if anyone still remembers the The Clan of the Cave Bear (novel or movie), I want that, in game form.
Bonus points if it runs on Linux w/o Wine.
Does anything like this exist, or should I just sit down and make it? Danke
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Why you didn't get lost in Metroid Dread
8 votes