Probably start writing something about how the game romanticises capitalism, then pop off to the pub or play another day and never finish writing it.
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Probably start writing something about how the game romanticises capitalism, then pop off to the pub or play another day and never finish writing it.
Yeah. It’s basically free DLC. It adds a lot of new mechanics and items, and some new in-game events. It’s changed the game quite a bit.
Denuvo is a hard pass for me. Which is truly a pity, as it was #1 on my wishlist for a very long time.
I’m playing a lot of Stardew Valley right now. It’s been a rough year, and the new patch is exactly the kind of thing I want in my life right now.
For the upcoming year, I’m very much looking forward to Frostpunk 2 (I played the beta last week, and it was great), and the upcoming Victoria 3 DLCs/patches.
Yeah, when I started playing, many hundreds of hours ago, I thought oxygen was going to be the focus of the game. Then I started to lose bases to the creeping heat death… Then material shortages… Now it’s basically a materials science sandbox, where I transfer heat around to do useful things. It’s a really unique game.
I’ve been playing Victoria 3 and a bit of Oxygen Not Included. I mostly play strategy and city builders these days. But I still have Zelda in my backlog (I’m about half done), as well as Assassin’s Creed: Mirage.
I guess my most recently completed game would be Dave the Diver, as most of what I play are infinite time sinks. It’s a fun game, and I loved the cast of characters. It was about the right length I think, and the game ended right when I was starting to get a little bored of it. I might pick it up again when the DLC is released though.
Archaeologists and Historians have to deal with this right now. They are very much not trusted by the first nations to this day. And that’s without a modern one advocating for ethnic cleansing.
I think what really solidified me as an anti-zionist was this article from 2021. It’s pretty much the same as what we went through in North America. A settler comes in, discovers our home, and petitions the government to remove us to make way for them. I don’t fault any tribe for fighting for their homes. The settlers had no business being there. It’s exactly the same as over there.
I loved what I read about it, but I’ve admittedly not actually played it yet. The alpha version looked a little too broken to be fun.
I’m probably most enthused about the naval changes (military wise). The old system is completely indecipherable, and I’m not sure if it’s broken or I just don’t understand what’s happening. It seems impossible to protect your convoys.
Land combat formations seem much more sensible as well, although I didn’t have severe problems with the old system. It should make it much easier to phase in new technology and maintain non-uniform unit types.
Yeah, I’m right here with you. I’ve explored hundreds of systems in Elite. I get excited when I find an interesting planet. It would be really weird and immersion breaking for me if every planet was interesting.
I think this is my favourite comment in this thread. The clear logical fallacy of it without a shred of self reflection legitimately made me laugh for minutes. Well done.
Still heavily involved with stardew valley 1.6. I’m not playing any multiplayer games, but I have been dabbling with a bit of suzerain. I’ve pissed off pretty much everyone who isn’t a radical leftist, and I suspect that I’m about to be ousted in a military coup soon. It’s fun.