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  • I think the bigger deal is Lemmy/Threadiverse getting 100K MAU and seeing steady growth beyond that. We are currently at around ~50-55K MAU.

    Subs are a deceptive metric, MAUs are far more important.

  • Those castle and pond shots are beautiful.

  • First few hours of both FO1 and FO2 are pretty rough. Lots of almost comical kiting and a bunch of tiring save scumming seem mandatory.

    Combat in the mid to late game is fun though. You have hard encounters, but you also have the opportunity to be prepared.

  • Thanks for the write up.

    I mostly agree. The combat is indeed terrible with both real-time and turn based. Turn based just feels off and pure real time is not viable. I play with real-time with pause.

    I had the misfortune of playing as a technologist on my first playthrough in the early 2000s. It was really rough. Over time you can figure out strategies/approaches to make it easier, but I would argue many of them almost break the game.

    I agree you need a measure of tolerance for retro gameplay/jankyness and honestly combat was subpar even for its time (Fallout 1/2 combat had many issues by modern standards, but it was definitely much more refined than in Arcanum).

  • What was your experience like? Interesting to hear from someone who tried it now as opposed to when it was released. I will add that it's not merely a matter of nostalgia, but you also have a better grasp of the core gameplay and the general storyline beats if you've played it several times since release.

    Did you get the HD patch?

  • They are on my "to play" list. :)

  • That's a fair point. We did have Arcanum in 2001 and while it's arguably legendary in CRPG circles, I don't think it did all that well commercially.

  • The Black Isle version of Fallout 3 (Van Buren).

    Bethesda's version had expansive and impressive maps and visuals, but the writing and world-building were subpar compared to Fallout 1/2 and New Vegas.

  • Best option is to not click on any content related to Musk with the exception of "need to be informed" type news reports. Even adjacent things like SpaceX etc.

  • Cheer!

    My last playthrough was about a year ago, so I have time. :)

  • Dredge is really cool if you are looking for something a bit more casual, but with decent narrative and very strong world-building.

  • Jesus Christ, the DLC prices. They’re selling each additional ship for ~$50? Like, the game with all ships is ~$700? I mean, I know that DCS World and Il-2 Sturmovik: Battle of Stalingrad use that model, but I can’t imagine that the ships function as differently from ship-to-ship as the combat aircraft in those games, bring as much additional gameplay.

    It's the Star Citizen model. Players should be happy they are not paying $400 for a concept art piece of a ship.

  • Might have to check this out when I do my next replay of Hl1/HL2 (I do them every 2-3 years).

  • Did not know about Dave the Diver releasing FOMO DLC, it's been on my medium term wishlist, but I might just skip it. I have more then enough games to play.

    It just doesn't seem like that kind of game to do FOMO DLC.

    Thanks for the update. Lots of interesting highlights.

  • Haven't played the 2nd one, the first one is solid though. I did find the political simulation to be a bit inflexible, I think I disabled political impact on my runs.

  • "It has been over a quarter of a century since SimCity 3000 was released in 1999."

    First off, rude.

    😜

  • I am glad I am not the only one who is still playing it somewhat regularly. :)

  • Honestly, just try Simcity 3000 or Simcity 4 (some community mods are mandatory). Simcity 3000 is easier to start imo.

    Just remember to watch spending and make sure to always have new zones (primarily industrial and residential) until you hit 1950 or so.

    Start at the edge of the map with an industrial district that goes parallel to the edge of the map.

    Plan ahead with your transport structures (leave a compact corridor for a railway line) and zone locations.

    Initially focus on surplus budget and growth (i.e. surplus budget mostly spent on expansion), but try and invest into education so that by 1950 you have a more educated populace.

    Have fun!

  • I played a lot of Simcity 2000 (it was the first game I played), so for me the visual, size and quality of life upgrades in Simcity 3000 were always impressive.

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