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5 votes
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Inside the relaxed, RNG-packed world of Animal Crossing speedrunning
14 votes -
Steam's Lunar New Year 2019 sale - many games on sale, including an extra $5 off first $30+ purchase
7 votes -
Publisher Deep Silver responds to Metro: Exodus controversy
16 votes -
Who do you go to to learn about the state of PC ports?
I used to watch TotalBiscuit's videos to learn about PC ports of games, to see if they were any good. Obviously I can't do that anymore, and the best replacement I've found so far is looking at...
I used to watch TotalBiscuit's videos to learn about PC ports of games, to see if they were any good. Obviously I can't do that anymore, and the best replacement I've found so far is looking at PCGamingWiki. If a game has a long page with a lot of issues and workarounds, it is probably a bad port.
But that doesn't really help if I want to know if a game has improved a lot since launch. Does anyone do a good "state of game x a few years later" series?
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Free-roam Friday - Let's discuss free-roaming and open-world games
Hello all, hope you're doing well. It's the weekend again, and that means that a lot of us have some free time on our hands. And some of my favorite things to do with my ever-shrinking free time...
Hello all, hope you're doing well. It's the weekend again, and that means that a lot of us have some free time on our hands. And some of my favorite things to do with my ever-shrinking free time is dive into a large game world and just explore. With that in mind, I thought we could start a little conversation about free-roaming video games, and open-world games in general.
Some thoughts to ponder:
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What are some of your favorite free-roaming titles?
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What keeps a free-roaming or open-world title from getting boring?
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What are some of the more unique ways to populate a large game world?
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*Is Just Cause 2 the best free-roaming game ever? The answer may surprise you!
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Photopia Design + Themes (Victor Gijsbers 2008)
3 votes -
Games as a Service - What drives retention
9 votes -
Broken reality, vaporwave, and irony
10 votes -
Factorio Friday Facts #280 - Visual feedback is the king
7 votes -
Disney’s deal with EA is getting worse all the time
17 votes -
Nikkei: Smaller Switch due out in 2019
6 votes -
It's great that Epic is trying to compete with Steam, but they're going about it in the worst way
17 votes -
Stonemaiergames.com: Our 6-month MAPP [minimum advertised price policy] and why it failed
5 votes -
Nintendo makes it clear that piracy is the only way to preserve video game history
29 votes -
Apple Plans Gaming Subscription Service: Sources
14 votes -
The fall of Starbreeze Studios
8 votes -
What are some of your favorite co-op games?
What are some great PC games to play with a friend (who may be in the same room with you)?
15 votes -
Subnautica: Below Zero | Early Access trailer
9 votes -
Metro Exodus being pulled from Steam, now only on Epic Store (preoders will be honored)
13 votes -
Praey for the Gods | Early Access trailer
5 votes -
Assassin's Creed Odyssey to change controversial DLC
6 votes -
Subnautica's standalone expansion "Below Zero" will be available in Early Access on PC starting January 30
6 votes -
Amplitude Games: Endless series free weekend
7 votes -
Development update on Metroid Prime 4 for Nintendo Switch (development rebooted, Retro studios hired)
13 votes -
Factorio Friday Facts #279 - Train GUI and modern spitter
6 votes -
Nintendo Switch - Indie Highlights 2019
11 votes -
So you want to compete with Steam: Epic, Discord, Kartridge, and RobotCache
11 votes -
UK government seeks views on whether gaming is 'harmful or helpful to society'
11 votes -
Entire Machinima YouTube channel set to private
11 votes -
Twitch Prime: Pikuniku free from Jan 21 - 23
3 votes -
Atlas (pirate MMO by Ark devs) goes offline for rollback after compromised admin account used to spawn whales, WW2 tanks, aeroplanes
8 votes -
Factorio Friday Facts #278 - The new quickbar
5 votes -
Mortal Kombat 11 | Official gameplay reveal trailer
5 votes -
Visual novel fans?
Anyone else play visual novels? If you don't know what they are, it's like an interactive story with pictures and sometimes player choice. People called Bandersnatch a kind of visual novel! I got...
Anyone else play visual novels? If you don't know what they are, it's like an interactive story with pictures and sometimes player choice. People called Bandersnatch a kind of visual novel!
I got into them by playing Katawa Shoujo, which is astonishingly well-written and empathetic and funny. Recently I played Don't Forget Our Esports Dream, about two Starcraft pro gamers trying to chase their dreams while facing the realities of their lives. I love how it talks about the soul of esports, and if you ever played Starcraft, this game will bring back all the memories. What visual novels do other people recommend?
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What happened to the Queen's golden Wii?
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Which video game antagonist suffered the worst fate and why?
Of all video games out there where a good guy beats a bad guy, which bad guy do you personally feel got the shittiest end of the stick? I recently beat Mother 3 and SPOILER Porky's fate seemed...
Of all video games out there where a good guy beats a bad guy, which bad guy do you personally feel got the shittiest end of the stick? I recently beat Mother 3 and SPOILER Porky's fate seemed kinda fucked, what with him being permanently sealed away, unable to die, for all eternity in the Absolutely Safe Capsule.
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Unity has updated their Terms of Service again and reinstated the licenses of Improbable/SpatialOS
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Tabletop games dominated Kickstarter in 2018, while video games declined
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What do you think of star citizen?
I bought a starter pack in 2015, played a few dog fights and races at 25fps, and then forgot about it. I reinstalled it today and was amazed at all the progress. There's some really cool stuff,...
I bought a starter pack in 2015, played a few dog fights and races at 25fps, and then forgot about it. I reinstalled it today and was amazed at all the progress. There's some really cool stuff, like having your own expressions mapped onto your characters face with a webcam, or how you can get on your ship, jump to another planet, descend through the atmosphere and land at a camp, get out of your ship, and go inside, all seamlessly with no load screens.
The game looks fantastic, and runs a lot better too (I did upgrade, my pc, but not that much. I have a ryzen 5 2600 and a radeon 570)
Do any of you play? What do you think about the game?
18 votes -
Steam - 2018 Year in Review
12 votes -
Meet MASHBot, the touchscreen-tapping, Nintendo DS-playing robot
3 votes -
The JRPG Startup Cost - An analysis of how long it takes to reach various gameplay milestones in classic JRPGs
10 votes -
Building a Better Esport - Why esports generally aren't great spectator sports, and how developers could make them more approachable
15 votes -
Full cross-platform play now live in Rocket League
10 votes -
Woolie Will Figure It Out Ep 1 - About abandoned games and the creative process
3 votes -
Unity's ToS update blocks the use of SpatialOS
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Unity responds to Improbable's (SpacialOS) blog post
9 votes -
How "At the Gates" took seven years of my life – and nearly the rest
10 votes -
How Magic: The Gathering’s most expensive card changed the game
9 votes