[-] Ashen44@lemmy.ca 1 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

Oxygen Not Included - after binging ONI videos all month I finally decided to give actually playing the game a go. Turns out watching lots of high level gameplay does not make you a good player! The struggle is tons of fun though.

Stationeers - A second super complicated game, I just had to hop in and play with all the new robotic arms they just added! Or rather, I would if I could make a functioning station in the first place... Time to go refactor the atmospherics again!

Satisfactory - The hat trick for brain melting games this week, with the release of 1.0 I've started up a brand new world and I can't wait to mess around with all the new toys we've got! Unfortunately I've been hit with a nasty post-release bug but hopefully they'll fix it right away and I can continue my factory adventures!

Astro Bot - A game to help unwind after the stress of the other three games, I genuinely cannot comprehend the amount of heart that went into this game! I seriously find myself grinning from ear to ear every time I boot it up, and I'm always looking forward to my next chance to play!

[-] Ashen44@lemmy.ca 3 points 4 days ago

Started up a new world after not playing since like... update 5 I think? Already having a blast with it, though I've ran into a bug where coal miners won't take coal from belts unless you have coal in your inventory and I think I'm gonna have to shelve it until that's fixed unfortunately...

All the new QoL features are amazing though, and I'm crazy excited to see all the new late game content and what insane production lines I'm gonna havr to think up!

[-] Ashen44@lemmy.ca 2 points 5 days ago

That's totally fair, Monster Hunter is infamous for its utterly terrible onboarding process. If you ever decide that you want to really figure out Monster Hunter, there's two options I always recommend.

The first is incredibly simple: get someone who knows the game to play with you. They can walk you through what does and doesn't matter, and help you get used to the game with someone there to keep you engaged.

The second option, if you don't have a MH friend or don't want to play with other people, is a simple process you can follow which I've found tends to work for getting people through the early game confusion:

First, ignore the constant tutorial popups. They'll be there in the hunter notes in your menu at any time, and most of them don't matter until after you figured out how to literally play the game at all.

Second, find your weapon. Every weapon type in Monster Hunter plays very differently. The weapon that sounds the best to you might not be the weapon that feels the best to you. Once you unlock the training area (I think it happens before your first quest even) just go in there and pick a weapon from your box and start slapping shit. If you don't like that weapon, pick a different one and rinse and repeat until you've found the one that speaks to you.

Finally, just start playing! I find things make way more sense when you actually experience them rather than just reading about them or watching someone else experience them. Just start playing and eventually all those complicated systems will click and you'll wonder why you ever had a problem!

A common joke in the Monster Hunter community is that everyone loves monster hunter, they just haven't played it long enough to realize it yet! I hope you give the series another chance someday because it's really something special!

Regarding the movie, as a terrible movie fan I agree, it was a fantastic watch! As a Monster Hunter fan however, ohhhhhh boy was I screaming at my TV! WHY did they give gore magala a beard?!?!?

[-] Ashen44@lemmy.ca 2 points 5 days ago

lets goooooo, my favourite franchise of all time! Techbically, my first monster hunter game was tri on thr wii, when I was a wee bab. I say technically because I was a tiny idiot and I did not know how to do quests so I just spent hours wandering around moga woods in free roam, just hanging out. I still had an absolute blast doing it though!

The game that really got me into the franchise though, and my favourite game, would be world! I just love the incredible attention to detail, and the clear love that went into designing everything! I have more hours in rise because that's the game my friends all play, and it's a phenomenal game no doubt, but I always find myself creeping back to World.

The next game, Wilds, is looking like it will far surpass World for me though, the 2025 wait is killing me! The gamescom previews really showed that they have been listening to thr community, and are making the monster hunter game we've all dreamed of.

That's one of my favourite things about the monster hunter teams in fact, that they clearly know how to learn from their previous works! I would readily argue that every generation has been an overall massive improvement over the previous one. I say generation rather than game, because comparing Rise and World is rather unfair. They're two different games made by different teams for different hardware with different goals in mind, and if you ask me they both achieved their goals spectacularly, no matter what some nerds will say about Rise... Grouping them both into 5th gen and looking at the series by generation, each one has so far been an improvement in nearly every aspect, and I think that's an amazing track record. That is why I am willing to put my wholehearted trust in the monster hunter teams that they will absolutely deliver with Wilds and any games after that.

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hold the bar, ȩ̸̛̛̪͖͈͔̗͉̟͉͖̙̙̮̺̹͚̿̿̋̐̉̅͘x̷̨̧͚̝̖̝͑̏̈́͌̀̏̑̇̽̈́̂̈̚͝p̴̡̨̖̦̰͕̭͊̆̃̓̽̒̂é̵͉̜͓̣͍̥̮̻̄̌̉͆̑̉͆̊͋̊̀͠͠r̶̭͎̳̫̥̯̜͙̤̻̬̦͇̅̏͂̎̏͗̓̃͛̀̽͜͜͠͝ͅi̶̢̦̳͍̣̺̭̋̂͗ĕ̵̡̫̻͓͉̳͖͖͕̗͎̜͜ͅͅn̵̘̞̩̆̔͗̆̂̊̀̍̍c̷̼̥̦͉͙̋͒̆̂̚ë̴̳̚ ̵̨͔̘̳̲̜̟̈̄̾̅͊̇̿͂͌́́͠͠t̶̜̻̤̜͓̥͍̭́̈́̊̃ḩ̴͎̭̦͖̼̭̻̦͚͓̌̀̏̾̾̎̊͐̃̐͜ͅe̴̡̛̯̬̙̟̗̰̮̘͍̘̓̏͐̉̑̊͌̊͛͋̏ ̵̛̹̤̯͈̖̊͊̓̑̉͌̂̓̉̇̑͝ͅv̵̦̭̞͓̖̖͔̬͔͈̼̰̱̦͔̈́̀͜o̸̧̧͙̫̘̭̪̙̝̳͍̰̖̪̲̿̔̿͑̆̾̎̆͑̃ỉ̷̩͙͉͒̈́ͅd̴̡̥̗͇͍̲̻̱͕̎̍̽̏̍͐̅͗̑̐͌̕, profit?

[-] Ashen44@lemmy.ca 26 points 2 weeks ago

sweet! now my sandwiches will be even tastier!

[-] Ashen44@lemmy.ca 47 points 2 months ago

OOP is not the only person lmao. I was also really hoping for a super pumpkin :(

[-] Ashen44@lemmy.ca 23 points 4 months ago

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[-] Ashen44@lemmy.ca 56 points 4 months ago

I greatly appreciate you posting this. That was extremely impressive and absolutely hilarious!

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Outer Wilds changed my life then Tunic changed it again

Edit: Game Recommendations by the people in the comments:

  • Disco Elysium - @Sibbo@sopuli.xyz
  • Kingdom Come Deliverance - @McFarius@lemmy.world
  • Fez - @TestFactor@lemmy.world, @Glaive0@beehaw.org, @clearleaf@lemmy.world
  • I Was a Teenage Exocolonist - @alltheweird@lemmy.tf
  • Noita - @Goodman@discuss.tchncs.de, @yjr4df0708@lemmy.ml, @Crow_of_Minerva@feddit.it
  • The Witness - @Suppoze@beehaw.org
  • Lingo - @dexa_scantron@lemmy.world
  • Bad End Theater - @Exocrinous@lemm.ee
  • Celeste - @tkk13909@sopuli.xyz
  • Fear & Hunger - @RIP_Cheems@lemmy.world
  • minit - @naevaTheRat@lemmy.dbzer0.com
  • The Forgotten City - @naevaTheRat@lemmy.dbzer0.com, @Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com, @terrifyingtuba@lemmy.world
  • Deathloop - @tills13@lemmy.world
  • The Soulsborne games - @Philharmonic3@lemmy.world
  • Void Stranger - @clearleaf@lemmy.world
  • Baba Is You - @clearleaf@lemmy.world
  • Roguelikes as a genre - @Piemanding@sh.itjust.works
  • The Long Dark - @rbos@lemmy.ca
  • Who's Lila? - @Crow_of_Minerva@feddit.it
  • Cultist Simulator - @Frogodendron@beehaw.org
  • Sorcery! - @Frogodendron@beehaw.org

And some game recommendations by me to add on to the post:

  • Taiji
    • A 2D puzzle game where you slowly unravel how to solve each different element of the puzzles, eventually culminating in a massive puzzle gauntlet. Basically identical in concept and execution to The Witness, but still very much its own unique and fun game.
  • The Golden Idol
    • A puzzle game where each level you must examine a scene to figure out exactly what happened, eventually piecing together the full story over several levels. Don't let the art style put you off, it's an incredibly well done game. Most similar to Return of the Obra Dinn in concept.
  • Stories: The Path of Destinies
    • an action RPG with a branching choice-driven storyline, but not every story has a happy ending... You'll piece together the true story over multiple playthroughs and eventually find the one true path. It wasn't a particularly life-changing game but it was still a lot of fun and worth checking out if it sounds interesting!
[-] Ashen44@lemmy.ca 37 points 7 months ago

Proposed long term nuclear waste storage facility. Lots of big spikes tell possible future civilizations that this place is dangerous. The "this is not a place of honour" comes from a proposed message to be kept within the facility for any future archaeologists.

further reading

[-] Ashen44@lemmy.ca 34 points 8 months ago

Fuck did we all go down the exact same pipeline? I just installed Linux last week and I haven't booted up windows since.

[-] Ashen44@lemmy.ca 26 points 9 months ago

Really feeling that make future so round shirt

[-] Ashen44@lemmy.ca 27 points 10 months ago

According to a quick internet search clicker training is a dog training method in which whenever a dog does something right you click with a noisemaker to indicate the exact moment the dog performed a preferable action before rewarding them. How this applies to fighting games I don't fully know but I would assume that the doggirls are undergoing clicker training when training in fighting games, thus making them stronger than the average player.

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