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9 votes
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Has anyone been playing Stellaris since Le Guin dropped?
Just wondering what peoples' thoughts are on the most recent total overhaul of the game. I haven't bought the megacorp DLC yet, but I did play a multiplayer game with a friend that did, and I was...
Just wondering what peoples' thoughts are on the most recent total overhaul of the game. I haven't bought the megacorp DLC yet, but I did play a multiplayer game with a friend that did, and I was pretty impressed. Much as I detest tedious micro, the new planet management system is light years ahead of the old one, and represents a much more realistic pace for colony development- no more outpopulating and outdeveloping your homeworld in twenty years. The main issues I've seen so far are poor balancing between raw materials, market balance, and finished goods, and AI. Since nearly all finished goods require minerals exclusively as an input, you get constant mineral deficits and a market that places more value on minerals than the goods made from them.
As for the market, the demand/pricing mechanism is poorly implemented, so you can exploit it for infinite money. Say a good costs 1EC/ea, you put in a bulk purchase order for 10,000 units. You pay 1EC for each of them, but after the order the sell price is boosted to 2EC. You can then immediately dump everything you just bought, selling each for 2EC. They could (and probably will) fix this by considering the price of each unit individually based on whatever formula they use for calculating market demand.
Finally, the AI completely shits the bed with the new administrative cap mechanic, and ends up decades behind any competently managed player empire in both economy and technology. But then I suppose poor AI is nothing new for Stellaris.
Issues aside though, I feel like with this patch, Stellaris has finally taken its place as a worthy successor to the classic Master of Orion 2.
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Unforeseen consequences: A Half-Life documentary
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Ars Technica’s ultimate board game gift guide, 2018 edition
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What do you value in a video game?
For me, I value gameplay and originality. For example, let's take Splatoon. It gets a lot of hate because it has "kiddy" graphics. But I like it. It's gameplay is great. It's a really fun shooter,...
For me, I value gameplay and originality. For example, let's take Splatoon. It gets a lot of hate because it has "kiddy" graphics. But I like it. It's gameplay is great. It's a really fun shooter, and I don't care if it has cartoonish graphics. As far as originality, it has amazing new ideas, such as the ability to swim through ink laid down by your weapon. What do you all value in a game?
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Torn - web-based old-school style game
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South Korean law to punish "boosters" passes in the National Assembly
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Video Game Word Vomit Thread
Hey! Despite the seemingly negative name, I want to make this thread so anyone can say pretty much whatever you want about the games you've been playing! Whether it's a review, a brief paragraph...
Hey! Despite the seemingly negative name, I want to make this thread so anyone can say pretty much whatever you want about the games you've been playing! Whether it's a review, a brief paragraph or two of thoughts, recommendations, or frustrations, let's try to commiserate or proliferate discussion about what we've been playing!
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An analysis of board games: Part II - Complexity bias in BGG
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'Red Dead Redemption 2' fails to justify its own excessive existence
11 votes -
The Pathless | Reveal trailer
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The Game Awards 2018
Winners recap here VODs: here
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Counter-Strike: Global Offensive is now free-to-play and has added a battle royale mode named "Danger Zone"
19 votes -
The Outer Worlds | Official announcement trailer
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Quake Champions' December update will remove lootboxes and switch to a new progression system, including a paid "Battle Pass"
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Fallout 76 is actually brilliant
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Sega Dreamcast at twenty: the futuristic games console that came too soon
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My dad had a stroke; looking for free Android games to help him pass time and recover
Last month my dad had a stroke. Miraculously he didn't lose much functionality at all, though he does have some minor cognitive issues that we're working on in rehab - mainly memory. Accordingly,...
Last month my dad had a stroke. Miraculously he didn't lose much functionality at all, though he does have some minor cognitive issues that we're working on in rehab - mainly memory. Accordingly, we want to find some games he can play on his tablet to help keep his mind active and focus his attention. But the mobile game market is hard for me to navigate and sort through for what I'm looking for.
I need games that're about a dollar or less and don't have in-app purchases. Basically games you could give to your kid and trust that they're not gonna be psychologically manipulated into wanting to empty your bank card or something like that.
Brain teasers and simple puzzles are ideal for sharpening his mind but any game that's good clean straightforward fun will work. I don't think he's going to be able to handle anything with a whole lot of moving parts like an RTS right now, for instance.
I can't afford to spend much on this and I don't know what kinds of games will interest him most so I want to give him a lot of choices. I've already looked through a couple of the other mobile game rec threads on here and I'm checking out the games listed there, but I was hoping you all could help me think of some stuff more geared to my situation. Any pointers even just on where to go looking or what to google would be appreciated. Cheers!
Edit:
Thank you all for being so supportive! I've added a bunch of the games you recommended, and I also found a couple nice lists that I thought I'd add here for anyone else interested.
Short List of Totally Free Games
10 Completely Free Mobile Games
Stay awesome tildes!
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Artifact - Preorders now available on Steam + answers to some questions about what the purchase includes and what will be available at launch
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Stay Free: The Team Spooky Story - FGC (Fighting Game Community) Documentary | Noclip
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Bethesda bans Fallout 76 players for life after shocking in-game homophobic attack
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What do you look for in a game and why do you play?
I myself am a very, very competitive person. Because of this, I play almost exclusively competitive titles that feature a ranked ladder and esports. I find that even on a game that takes care to...
I myself am a very, very competitive person. Because of this, I play almost exclusively competitive titles that feature a ranked ladder and esports. I find that even on a game that takes care to be competitive, there are still plenty (read: the vast majority) of people that don't seem to care for playing to win, or that don't make any sincere effort to ever improve. There's a guy called Labor on a game I play who plays hundreds and hundreds of ranked matches per season, but plays exactly the same today as he did a year or two ago. He's totally average, stagnant in rank, but keeps playing. Are any of you like Labor? If you are, what do you look for in a game? Even if you aren't, I'm curious. What kinds of games do you play? What types of experiences are you looking for? Why do you look for those experiences?
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What are some of your favorite mobile games?
Preferably free, not too many ads, and cross platform. Any genre is fine!
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Mass Effect: Andromeda retrospective - Part 1: So what happened?
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Board Games and Social Isolation
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Weekly game discussion thread 3: Battlefield V
Let's give this discussion format another try. The new Battlefield is now out, and I'm sure I'm not the only wave playing it. What are your thoughts?
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Magnus Carlsen beats Fabiano Caruana in tie-breakers to retain World Chess crown
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Black Mesa | Xen trailer
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World Record Progression: Super Mario Bros. 3 Warpless | Summoning Salt
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Publishers are treating games like a commodity and it’s going badly
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The past, present, and future of Diablo
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Steam Autumn Sale 2018
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Thoughts on Civilization: Beyond Earth?
It's on sale on Steam for a couple days, $15 for the complete bundle. I like Civ III, IV, and V, and really like SMAC. Haven't played VI.
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Errant Signal - "Keep Your Politics Out of my Video Games"
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Krunker - In-browser multiplayer FPS
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Generals.io: a cool little online real-time strategy game
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Live analysis by sesse supercomputer of the world chess championship match
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It’s time to make video games safe for children
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Magnus Carlsen vs Fabiano Caruana, world chess championship match - game one ends in a draw
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A young man's ego doomed a much-hyped Jurassic Park game
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EA is partnering with many of the original Westwood developers to work on the Command & Conquer Remastered Collection
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Sony Interactive Entertainment is not attending E3 in 2019
9 votes -
The Magic Player's Guide to Artifact
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Squadron 42 | CitizenCon trailer
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Fallout 76 beta can’t be uninstalled unless bought
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Nintendo awarded $12 million judgment against ROM site operators
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PUBG coming to PS4 on December 7
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Sony is using the open-source emulator PCSX ReARMed for the PlayStation Classic
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Tetris Effect and the evolution of Tetris
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Microsoft is acquiring Obsidian Entertainment and inXile Entertainment
17 votes