Like you, I am a living person with memories, emotions, and interests. But from your perspective, I’m just another picture on a screen. Isn’t that concerning?

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Cake day: Jun 13, 2023

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I didn’t even know about it until a year or two ago. but now me and my friends have a tradition of watching it together.



finally going back and playing dark souls remastered as someone who has only played demon’s souls. so far it feels very familiar yet different. definitely has that from software jankyness.


Warzone player here, I actually had to switch back to windows after like 3 years on mint because of this sadly.


me and my friends returned to cod after 9 years with this game. we tried MW3 but lost faith as it was a crashing, janky piece of rubbish. but this one man, there is something special again for the first time in so long…


I’ve been keeping the Pokémon creepy black ROM hack inside my delta emulator for the same reason. It’s interesting to me when people make real ROM hacks out of urban legends and creepypastas.


I’ve been playing Pokémon leaf green. Me and my friend initially started opposite versions together, but he got bored fast because he tried to marathon it and got burnt out. I’ve been playing a little bit each day. Right now I’m in the Pokémon tower about to go to celadon city and get a thunderstone to evolve my Pikachu and Eevee.


I’ve used HLTB as long as I can remember, it’s really good for prioritizing your playthroughs based on your schedule, and seeing your average playtimes and genre to see what other games you might like.


I love chrono trigger, though I’m pretty young so my first time playing it was the Nintendo DS version in 2017. That soundtrack too… I get such warm feelings when I hear it.


I finally bit the bullet for a friend and got into Warzone, the free to play call of duty mode. And honestly, I’ve become super into it as someone who previously has not enjoyed battle royale games very much. I’m always watching the new best loadout guides, keeping up with a YouTuber even, and thinking of new playstyle ideas to try after getting home from work. I haven’t been this into a game since when I was a teenager playing counter strike.


Played fallout 4, now I’m back to trying new Vegas again


Noted! I have been meaning to cross outer worlds off my list for a while.


At first I dabbled quite a bit with it, decorating up the castle. But as time went on I honestly stopped paying attention to it.


I definitely plan to get the season pass in the future if I can catch it on sale as well! I definitely wouldn’t say I’m done with the game as a whole, but for the time being I am just waiting to pick up the DLC.


That part about weapons and armour rang true for me as well. I spent a lot of time just wandering the commonwealth looking for junk to upgrade with and levelling my gunsmith up as a result. I think this is the most I’ve really explored in a game. Personally I didn’t really go in looking for anything so I was pleasantly surprised. But I definitely can see how say, someone going in for full role playing immersion from a game wouldn’t feel quite the same.


9 years later, I finally played fallout 4
Having dropped New Vegas in the past due to lost interest, I decided to try this game out finally since a friend of mine was having a fallout 3 playthrough himself. It was it 8 bucks, so I figured why not. I have to say, I put way more hours into this game than both other Bethesda games I've played through (Skyrim and Oblivion) before even finishing the main quest line. The combat was excellent in my opinion, and I (seem to be in the minority of people who) really liked the story. The choices it forces you to make sometimes really had me feeling emotional at times. I also played it with some minor mods installed, just some custom outfits and real world guns for immersion. Nothing to break the story or anything, though there are a few DLC sized mods I'm eyeing up to play in the future. Overall I seriously enjoyed this game, I've noticed online it seems to be regarded as one of the least popular mainline games but I think it's become my favourite Bethesda game I've tried so far honestly. Seriously recommend anyone who hasn't played this yet to at least give it a try. It really pulled me in. Edit: Since I'm done with F4, got New Vegas running with some nice mods to add gritty aesthetics and real world weapons. Giving it another try 6 years after I initially tried it and so far I'm way more into it! Edit 2: more specific context
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I don’t know why, but I can’t sign up for revolt. They never sent me the verification. Now they just know 2 of my email addresses making me double fucked if a data leak ever happens.


if you don’t update past 21H2, they will work on steamVR for around 3 more years yeh. but the end is still just delayed e-waste.


same thing happened to my Samsung mixed reality headset. I’ve just said fuck vr entirely if companies are going to do this. reminds me of how Apple used to be where people would patch new fully working iOS version features onto old phones to bypass artificial obsolescence.


how do companies NEVER learn? I seriously can’t fathom watching industry failures time after time and still thinking “this time will be different”.


same here. and as sad as I am about Apollo, Voyager is exactly the same for the rare times I use Lemmy on Mobile. so I really haven’t had any use for reddit at all anymore… outside of adding it to my searches maybe.