[-] [email protected] 19 points 2 months ago

I've played Civ 6 for countless of hours, and I gotta say Unciv managed to hook me up to my phone. It can be played on a potato and yet the gameplay is on par or even better than Civ 6.

Thanks to the devs for it!

[-] [email protected] 3 points 3 months ago

I understand your point. Though honestly DRM-locked games should have some kind of compensation, like lower price. Games like Zelda or Mario don't usually have such treatment, whose digital version always has full price.

I always wonder who buys a Mario or Zelda game digitally at full price.

[-] [email protected] 8 points 3 months ago

Do you think so? First, it seems a cumbersome feature. Second, you are NOT the owner of the game since you do not even have the possibility to sell the game, should you wish to.

I can see the advantage over regular DRM games, where you can lend the games. But depending on the price range nothing beats having the physical cartridge.

And that's why I love GOG. It would have been interesting if you can completely transfer the ownership of the virtual card, but I don't think Nintendo will permit such thing.

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[-] [email protected] 4 points 4 months ago

I'm a big fan of gen 2 so I mostly played romhacks based on that. To me the GBC offers a better experience than GBA because of the chiptunes compared to sound samples. Some personal recommendations:

  • Pokémon Polished Crystal: it's pokémon crystal, but natures and abilities have been added, new movesets making lot of pokémon viable and interesting, and overall it's an enhanced experience from the original game. I fully recommend it
  • Pokémon Prism: another romhack of crystal, but it's a complete overhaul of the game where action doesn't happen on Johto and Kanto, but on completely new regions Naljo and Rijon. It's an incredible experience, and the soundtrack is top notch (the gym leader music is amazing)
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Right now if I write a comment on a community and receive a response I'm getting notified about it via push notification and even email if I set such option in my profile. However for certain subs I might be interested in getting notifications every time someone adds a new thread on it.

Is there any way as of now to achieve that?

[-] [email protected] 9 points 4 months ago

What game is it and why do you think it's the best card game?

[-] [email protected] 4 points 4 months ago

Try LinkedIn, that's where I got most of my jobs.

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[-] [email protected] 3 points 4 months ago

Fortunately, in steam, gog and android there is a digital version of Through the Ages, which is 100% faithful to the physical game, has a lot of challenges and online play. That's mainly how I play, and a 4 player game with AI takes about 20 minutes.

I sold my physical copy of it. It was a difficult decision, because it's probably the best card game ever made. But it's very fiddly, and it takes about 1 hour per player. In the end for strategy games I care about making meaningful decisions, not fiddling with pieces.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

When I was a kid I liked to collect Panini trading cards of Dragon Ball and other mainstream TV shows from the time. To me, the form factor of a card is amazing:

  • in a small piece of paper, the artist needs to convey a picture shot which is significant and visible enough, as well as some text or description
  • they are usually standard size of 63x88, which makes it easy and cheap to find sleeves and all kind of goodies like binders
  • because of the previous points they are easy to store everywhere without occupying too much space

This fascination for cards made me get into card-related hobbies as a growing adult, like cardistry, card magic tricks, Magic the Gathering, LOTR LCG, as well as collecting. I was motivated to intensively play card-related games (nowadays my favorite card games are Race for the Galaxy, Through the Ages and Slay the Spire, and keep collecting valuable cards from TCG games (until prices started to skyrocket, the point where I decided to leave).

For a long time, I stopped collecting, but about two years ago I wanted to collect cards again, which coincided with the apparition of Lorcana (which has beautiful cards of my favorite Disney characters). The problem? I was not willing to sink in an enormous amount money. Still, I wanted to have something special and meaningful to me.

What did I do? Easy, I created my own cards! I created a krita template (which I will share when it is polished), grabbed fanart and screenshots of my favorite movies, shows and videogames, and designed cards for them and printed them into my local printer shop. And the result was amazing, I learnt a lot in the process and it's given me a lot of ideas on other kinds of cards I could print.

If you've reached this far, thank you very much for reading my story!

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When I was a kid I used to collect Dragon Ball cards printed by Panini. Decades later and scavenging my parent's basement I found the collections. Unfortunately even if I remember completing all the collections, some of the cards were in a bad shape or missing, so I decided to fetch the missing ones in a second hand market (like a grown-up kid fetching and bartering cards 😂 ) till I managed to rebuild the collection back to its former glory.

So now I can showcase the binder where I keep my entire collection with pride. Posting the images, though I don't know if I should have made a video instead. Gotta think about it.

[-] [email protected] 7 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

Played Race for the Galaxy (a tableau building game), Through the Ages (civilization building card game) and Slay the Spire (roguelike deck builder). I'm very into strategy card games and deck builders

[-] [email protected] 4 points 4 months ago

Would you recommend the game? I've spent like 1000 hours in the digital version, even beating ascension 20 with all characters, and the appeal that I can play fast and quickly roll games draws me in (the same happens to me with Through the Ages)

[-] [email protected] 16 points 4 months ago

Definitely a necessary move to avoid fake news. I wonder thought the applicability of this and how are they going to detect unlabeled AI videos and fine them.

[-] [email protected] 4 points 4 months ago

Ori is such a beautiful experience, and a worthy Metroidvania. The will of the wisps dramatically improves gameplay over the first one, and the theme can catter to a different type of player (I love hollow knight, but my wife preferred Ori instead).

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