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  • Something with the code makes it so when you cast soul trap on self for 1 sec, along with any other effects in the spell, it'll be permanent.

    It's how people will cheese skill leveling because you can fortify everything by making your own spells.

  • There's also Atlas, which is a pirate game from a spin-off studio of the ARK devs, so a lot of those basics like taking animals and such are very similar. But in that one, you can actually build your own ship from scratch

  • But if you don't want the hassle of dealing with other players and still want full rewards, you could do all your questing over in that volcanic biome on the map.

    At least back when I played that was the relatively safest area for me.

  • I haven't played it, but there's a game called Salt 2 that I've been interested in for a while.

    The steam page says it's basically an infinite ocean with different islands and such. It sounds like it might be procedurally generated, but you can customize your ship and it's basically your mobile base and all.

  • The Psychonauts soundtracks, either the first or second game, but I'd say moreso the first one. About a third of the songs are kinda country twangy instrumentals because the game takes place in a summer camp. They're the perfect lazy summer day songs imo.

    Especially the track Whispering Rock from the first games.

  • PDP Xbox controller. They're relatively cheap and have a range of options from pretty basic to "elite"

    The one I use is a stepup from the basic, with RGB. It has extra buttons on the bottom where your middle fingers rest that can be mapped to other buttons. I have them remapped to be extra bumpers as it's more comfortable/easier for me to play games that rely on a lot of bumper use.

    I recently got a used PS3 controller because I literally couldn't play some emulated games without the motion controls. It works as well as you'd expect a PlayStation controller to work.

  • Streamers.

    Streamers and YouTubers are mostly who I blame for this. They are influencers who showcase the games and it makes their fans want to buy it.

    I can't count how many times I've read online that so many people refuse to buy some game, then I go on YouTube and see like 5 YouTubers playing it day one, because they (or maybe even a fan) bought it.

  • Burger Flipper in Selaco.

    You need to find a datapad with the game on it, and it's just a stupid auto-clicker, but damn if it doesn't scratch that itch in the monkey brain for "number go up."

    Plus, Selaco, the base game, is really damn fun.