[-] hexaglycogen@hexbear.net 40 points 1 month ago

to be fair, i think it might just be because it's funny. it is funny.

[-] hexaglycogen@hexbear.net 13 points 3 months ago

To me, the correct way to play Minecraft is with a friend and pursuing silly, enjoyable goals.

Something I had a lot of fun doing is playing as "The Heart Tree" while my partner tried to support me. Essentially, I chose a tree I really liked, cut it down except for its lowest block (now designated "The Heart Block"), and I always would have to be touching or very close to logs which descend from the original tree.

I also had fun playing Modded Skyblock with my friend from high school, focusing on guiding progression and decorating (since I knew how to progress a lot better than he did), but not making too much progress personally.

To me, I intrinsically feel a drive to constantly chase progression, but ultimately find myself more fulfilled when I try and lay back and weave progression with genuine attention and enjoying the "unproductive" things, looking to make nifty floor patterns and building materials and interacting with friends.

[-] hexaglycogen@hexbear.net 5 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Astro Knights hits a lot of what you want, and is a very solid game. It's not grand sci-fi, but it is sci-fi. It's a cooperative deckbuilding game about working together to defeat some giant enemy.

I think that both Astro Knights and Astro Knights: Eternity are good, but since you say you're just getting into board games, go for the original, it's definitely more accessible.

I also suggest Spirit Island, but it can definitely be hard to pick up. Quite complex, but definitely worth playing. If you want to, shoot me a DM and I can try and teach you it sometime?

[-] hexaglycogen@hexbear.net 13 points 5 months ago

black and red pill are both probably the most powerful for self interested ends, but the orange pill and grey pills allow for the most reality bending of situations.

I'd probably go for the black pill, make good documentation of working somewhere and making no mistakes, then trying to sue the company that fired me if I can find a reason to.

If I were much braver, I could use the Red Pill to act as a technoprophet or to blackmail large portions of the tech industry (they just have to believe I can permanently black them out on command, the fact that I only have 100 of them is more than enough to make them believe it), but alas, I am not nearly brave enough to try and pull a stunt like that.

[-] hexaglycogen@hexbear.net 4 points 5 months ago

huh i am genuinely baffled as to why that was even in my clipboard anyways fixed.

[-] hexaglycogen@hexbear.net 12 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

They did a one-shot where someone pulled a massive distribution of wealth to a population of people, though still within the bounds of self-interest.

(Edited to the correct link)

https://www.novelcool.com/chapter/Chapter-/4274990/

spoilerEssentially, he got the deathnote, scrubbed his identity from it entirely in time, memory, and association, sold it to the United States for 10 trillion dollars, and had that money distributed to a vast amount of people in Japan. Definitely still self-interested, and could've been used to greater effect in helping people, but pretty dang good.

[-] hexaglycogen@hexbear.net 9 points 6 months ago

my partner likes it a lot because they play as carby and the game is forced to progress while they progress. As opposed to Mario, where my sheer gamer skill makes it so that they could technically do nothing and the level would complete, they like the game moving forward because of their inputs.

I think it's really good but I wish they worked on the effects and floaty feel of the game to make it CRUNCHIER. It could use tighter controls and better sound design. Compare Planet Robobot, super satisfying and crunchy game to play.

[-] hexaglycogen@hexbear.net 16 points 7 months ago

I sincerely do hope this changes things in a material way for Palestinian people, even though I'm fully expecting to be disappointed.

[-] hexaglycogen@hexbear.net 12 points 7 months ago

i just realized that the latest fad was "squares". I was looking for so long as to what kelly thought was the latest fad.

[-] hexaglycogen@hexbear.net 4 points 9 months ago

This song is so great.

"You haven't tried in two years, so why start today?" is honestly so haunting. It's a sort of terrifying sentiment that I can see rip people up slowly and subtly over time. The idea of procrastinating and bad habits being self reinforcing because, to break them, you have to admit that ALL the time before trying to break that habit was wasted, and that every time that decision was made to "not try" was a mistake. It's so insidiously difficult, and outwardly difficult to understand why people fall into that pattern.

[-] hexaglycogen@hexbear.net 16 points 9 months ago

That's wild. I typically mod Stardew and stop playing it a bit after I am done hyperfixating on reaching the bottom of the mines as quickly as possible.

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