Modded skyrim is dangerous

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    It is a tie between Warcraft III and Front Mission IV. I keep a PS2 just for Front Mission IV.

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      Dang, how do you keep all those gameboy carts from toppling over every time you launch your controller at your TV?

      Edit to finish my thought after accidentally sending prematurely.

      • GlitchyDigiBun@lemmy.world
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        3D printed cart holder I got from Etsy. Pretty nifty and very stable. Unfortunately the spacing is such that you can only read the GBA labels stacked. The GB/GBC carts obscure the one behind. The rumble carts hang nicely on top though!

        I also do not throw geriatric technology. Would sooner rip my own arm off…

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    OpenTTD (2004), which traces its roots to Chris Sawyer’s Transport Tycoon and Transport Tycoon Deluxe (1994)

    And there’s a community of players who have modded the everloving fuck out of the game and the engine itself, one of these patch packs is OpenTTD JGR and we play it like it’s a model railway simulator

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    Super Mario World every year or two. The soundtrack alone cheers me right up.

    Would Tetris count if its always whatever new Tetris Ultimate Reloaded DX etc etc edition? I feel like it shouldn’t but its basically the same game just polished up.

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      Super Mario World is peak Nintendo. I still come back to it on occasion just to remember what games were like when things didn’t seem so corporate.

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      Super Mario World and Shadow of the Colossus are my timeless games! I will replay them every few years.

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    Are you suggesting that Skyrim is old? It’s still getting updated, to my great annoyment.

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    World of Warcraft, but to be fair, it’s just about the only game I really play. I dabble in a few others on Steam, but I always end up back in wow.

    I bought a Nintendo 3DS this year and I’ve been trying to play that more but my books are so distracting lol

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      > turn on the light

      > get out of bed

      > open the curtain

      As you part your curtains, you see that is a bright morning, the sun is shining, the birds are singing, the meadows are blooming, and a large yellow bulldozer is advancing towards your home.

      Must be a Thursday. I never could get the hang of those.

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      Adams also wrote the game ‘Bureaucracy’, similarly rather difficult. And later ‘Starship Titanic’, which is a 3d adventure with textual conversations.

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      I’m not alone!

      Never ascended once. Somewhere in the late midgame the inventory juggling becomes just too complicated and it feels like the last few turns of Civilization 4.

      Tried fiqhack but it flakes on me a lot, can’t figure the reason, won’t find assets et c. I do dynahack now but it changes too much for my taste, and it doesn’t help the inventory problem when you have hundreds of items and try to make sense of it all.

      And yet 30 years on something about it still tickles me pickle.

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      I sometimes play “Beneath Apple Manor” (1978) and similar-era games via Apple emulator. Believe it or not, it’s a “roguelike” that actually predated Epyx’ Rogue (1980) and NetHack (1987).

      But I’m also thankful that Epyx’ Rogue happened to become used for the overall genre name. “BeneathAppleManorLike” is just too much of a mouthful!

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      Is it worth getting into it now? Without rose tinted glasses I mean. Or are there better alternatives? (Shattered Pixel Dungeon for example). I have tried Shattered Pixel but found it too nonsensical, having to learn tons of mechanics that don’t seem to make sense other than trial and error and huge RNG (which I am not a fan of).

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        To be fair trial and error and RNG are just par for the course with classic roguelikes, but learning how to manage all that is part of the appeal. Nethack and Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup are probably the two best-supported old classic roguelikes out there. Honorable mentions for Dwarf Fortress, which basically abandoned its roguelike mode in favor of a fortress simulator, and UnReal world, which is a weird outdoor primitive survival game that’s a testament to one man’s obsession.

        There are also more modern offerings like Tales of Maj’Eyal, Caves of QUD, and Dungeons of Dredmor that are fully faithful roguelikes with either more modern graphics or QOL upgrades.

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    I still whip out megaman X sometimes. My siblings and I play the original crash team racing every other Christmas too.