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  • No One Lives Forever and NOLF2 get my vote. I enjoyed them a great deal back in the day and would love to have another bash at them now, albeit with a lick of paint.

  • Symlink each individual file, obviously.

  • Perhaps it's just me having different priorities, but I have no interest in making small talk with lots of people. There's plenty of spaces for that already whilst the spaces for enthusiasts have been sacrificed to the general public.

    I'm not arguing this specifically about Lemmy, or trying to suggest policy, I'm just chipping in that there's at least something to be said for not trying to make all social spaces for all people.

  • Amazing, I needed something like that a few months ago (and will need again in future).

  • Join our Discord!

    No, don't trouble yourselves, I'll just use something else.

  • Not particularly paranoid. I have clothes with my username on!

  • My daughter is also named Bort.

  • You're posting in Lemmy Shitpost. You're allowed to say "shit".

  • I feel like Lemmy is substantially less combative. Reddit has become so very hostile over the years and every thread felt like someone was about to start a fight. Not that there isn't any here, but there feels like a normal amount, rather than an over-representation of people spoiling for a fight.

  • But can they affect me?

  • They don't have the same problem for me at all. I really enjoyed Freelancer, for example.

  • It'd legitimately be easier to fit an arcade cabinet in my house than space for proper VR play.

  • It's an odd one for me. I think it's related to how I like to spend my relaxation time. I don't want any significant challenge (I have lots of other stuff in my life that scratches that itch, often too much...) and I don't want to be particularly uncomfortable. I hate games that try to grade my performance (league tables, onscreen timers, ranking systems). I'm not necessarily bad at them - I just do not like the approach.

    I've not played Baldur's Gate 3, unfortunately, so I can't comment on that.

    I'm trying to figure out why I don't find The Binding of Isaac uncomfortable. It might be because I disable the oppressive soundtrack and know that the maps are actually quite sprawling, often with many ways to approach problems. Hmmm...

  • I still cannot fathom how anyone justifies paying so much for phones. My most recent one was a Pixel 4A, £100. I've not seen anything exciting in a smartphone in a decade or more.

  • No Diablo, either!

  • I'd also struggle to find anyone to play co-op with anyway!

  • I've long been skeptical about VR as a mainstream platform. I think the technology is quite cool, but much like those people who used to say "In ten years everyone will have a 3D printer!" and the like, no, I just don't see it happening. The hassle factor is too great for it to be for everyone. Hell, most people seem to be fine with stereo sound, even though surround sound setups have been available for decades.

    Whether it's space, cost, or lack of software support, it all seems to combine to make it a bit of hobbyist kit at best. If your goal is to sell millions of copies then you need to target a broader market than hobbyists, and it looks like a lot of companies have ploughed enough cash into this that hobbyist sales aren't going to be enough.

  • Not really, no. I think it's the overall "vibe" that grates on me. Spending time somewhere dingey actively repels me.

  • Hard to say. Perhaps I don't like having my back (literally) against the wall. I associate being outside with the space to approach a task on my own terms.

    There's perhaps also an element of growing up in places like Wales and Scotland where sunlight is at a bit of a premium!

    In the real world I quite like caves...

  • The scarecrow is awful. In a good way.