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  • RoA is also a good pickup right now because it's kind of the biggest platform fighter that actually kept a competitive audience, and RoA 2 is coming out pretty soon. My brothers (Melee dudes) are pumped for it.

  • While I agree that he should be ridiculed for a statement like that, it's obvious that the attendees at the RNC are supportive of that statement. To them, America doesn't have deep-seated issues with race. Instead, America has the opposite! A system where minorities are favored and granted special treatment, while white people struggle to earn their fair share! (Please understand this is not my personal belief)

  • LET'S GO FIGHTING GAMESSSSSS

    Tekken 8 - $39.98
    I've heard good things about this Tekken, but I've never wrapped my head around the combo/juggle system and 3-D fighters in general

    DBFZ - $9.59
    Great game, it's a shame that it didn't get to shine long enough as the common grounds among various FGC communities. Still, for $10, that's great.

    MK1 - $27.99
    I think this is supposed to be a story reboot, so it's easy to get into for newer players, narrative-wise. Combat seems to be good too, and NRA is great for including lots of things to do for people who aren't into grinding a ranked ladder against human opponents.

    GG Strive - $19.99
    This game is GREAT. It isn't quite as frenetic as older entries or other anime fighters, but it's flashy and stylish as hell. I've gotten multiple people into fighting games starting with GG Strive. Definitely check it out if the look or style even remotely interests you.

    Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising - $29.99
    I like this one a lot, though the sale is a bit shallow. Anime looks, but a very grounded system. It gelled with me, coming from a Street Fighter background. I still struggle with corner combos, but to me it's a demonstration of the accessibility and depth of the game. I can hit my 4 hit combo, sure, but someone who knows what they're doing can pull out a 9-move combo and do 30% more damage in the corner, meaning that playing for stage position and footsies and everything are just as important as they are in SF.

  • I never played it, but it seemed to face the issue that so many other flash-in-the-pan games have. It's got a great idea, and then players want more, more, more, and the team wasn't planning/prepping for that much that soon. And by the time they do get those additions ready, the playerbase has moved on.

    I heard Helldivers has fallen off a cliff for player count, and it's definitely been the bane of many fighting games I've bought.

  • When they came out with the OLED (and the special edition) instead of giving the regular shell, it was 2 shells. 1 thinner one that's a bit thicker than the deck, and then the big one with a handle and the elastic covering a space to carry the charger. The small one actually velcros into the big case.

  • I'm a shorter dude (5'8"), so while I'm in love with my Steam Deck, it's definitely a little much for me sometimes. Heavy to hold up, and I carry it in the OEM case. That being said, I'm a HUGE fan of the new case and basically only use the inner case, leaving the outer shell at home.

  • Specifically the form factor. I have a lot of nostalgia for the GBC and SP, and the smaller size means it's much easier to carry and whip out while traveling. Currently, my Steam Deck is used for when I'm on a long (6+ hours) flight or when I'm staying somewhere for a weekend. I don't feel great about bringing it out while taking a bus or train, and it's a bit much to bring out while sitting at an airport gate for 45 minutes.

    That being said, I would hate to split all my saves and progress between the two systems, so maybe I'll just remain on the Deck.

  • I have a Steam Deck and love it... But part of me really likes the idea of the Pocket (not necessarily the aluminum one). It's rough, cuz I've never gotten into FPGA stuff before, and this run is going to be a one-time thing. I guess I'll hold off until the regular plastic ones are available again?

  • Honestly, avoiding the all feed may be better for my enjoyment of the platform. On Reddit I used to just sub to my specific interests and never interacted or saw all the politics talk or general memes. When I moved here, most communities were too quiet for it to take up the same spot for me, so I started browsing by all instead.

    I'll give it a shot, thank you for the reminder/realization.

  • I think Steam NextFests have been a big part of the prevalence of demos. Before we had those, sure, a few games would have demos, but they wouldn't really gather much attention. NextFests are a good excuse for players to try a bunch of demos (think of the old demo discs that came with gaming magazines) and post about them on social media. This is a great way for smaller games to attract eyes, so now developers are more incentivized to actually produce demos, rather than just neat trailers and screenshots for marketing purposes.

  • Number was plucked out of my ass. But sure, let's look at a redwood and see when they start reproducing.

    The Sierra Redwood can reproduce sexually (seeds in cones) as early as 24 years old, but one source I found said that seeds are usually not high-quality until the tree is 200+ years old. It also takes about a 2-year maturation period within the cone before being ready for planting. Other types of redwoods can reproduce asexually, which may have an effect on the rate of expression of the mutated genes.