Random_Character_A

Your average friendly nihilist from Finland.

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Hoping it’s obscure and artsy fartsy, so I can make up the story. Otherwise they will fuck it up.




Deep Rock Galactic

He can get used to mouse and keyboad, while you cover him.

As mentioned before, gift cards are good way to go.



Tried it about 10+ times, but I suck at it too much.


Not agreeing, but if I look at my own purchases for the last few years, there aren’t many story driven games there. God of War and Starfield. Didn’t play much either one.


Steam has a warning about kernel level anti-cheat?

*Haven’t bought anything, but single player indie games for some time.


Probably, but back then they were really aggressive and even went after some small school in ass end of the world, because local newspapers had informed that the school was planning to swap computer lab devices to use various open source operating systems.

In went the MS briefcase man and the plans were scrapped in silence.


Back in Balmers days there would have been a mysterous briefcase men suggesting adjusted prices for all future MS involvement.


  • Finished all battles in Easy Red 2 and started again.
  • Just started Spell Brigade.
  • Tried to get back to Astroneer, but don’t seem to find myself playing it.
  • Tried to get back to Elite Dangerous, but no.

You remember those days playing Battlefield when “jihad jeep” was a viable tactic taking first contact on enemy defensive position and tanks.

Who would have known that in a decade flying version of that would become a major player in a real battlefield.



The day KSP was sold to Take Two, I packed KSP with best mods and made a stadalone version of it. No more updates, no more DLCs. Still playing that. “Success” of KSP2 was guaranteed and I could ditch the future of the entire frachise.

Best of luck.


There was a time when my steam friend preasured me to get Apex Legends, but I refused because of piece of shit EA. Seems I made a right choice.

But then again nobody plays that anymore, so nothing gained, nothing lost.



Finland - Mario. I call BS.

Mario is the first that comes to mind to non-gamers


Playing Colin McRay rally on linux with wiimote + wheel frame as a controller was the best time I’ve had with rally games. Both game and controller worked better than I expected and was easy setup for living room couch.

Old crap now, but later sequels nor Dirt didn’t give the same feel.



It’s time again to buy dozen games cheap I never play.


After watching open source game scene for decades, I’m quite sure Thrive will end up being a good game in “puddle” level, but it will never be more than that.


Bought this year ago to support the project.

I don’t know why people mention spore. It only has some similarities with its first stage. Thrive is never gonna be “from puddle to space adventures”-type of game.



All ISPs under the same company/person/organization?


Really hoped that Fermi Paradox would realize that “flare clicking” is stupid and would switch to deckbuilding mechanism, but the dev is not a fan of deckbuilders.


With preinstalled Gulag survival simulator that you have to pay to get removed.


It’s currectly -20°C outside and Frostpunk makes me feel cold inside.


Systems that attract power users tend to have better 3rd party tools and plugins for everyones use.


All the other manufacturers seem to see linux based OS as a weakness. I see it as a necessity. Why would I want more MS bs, if I don’t need to run 3D Max, MagiCAD or some god awful DRM raped software on my system.

I’m happy to skip some AAA games for using proton and I did skip all exclusives from Ubisoft and Epic well before the Deck.




I have shitload of indie games with a fun ideas that I have never really played, but wanted to support.


Yes. Strange that an idea of hiking simulator actually works.


Abandoned Starfield a week ago. Have been and mostly will be playing:

  • Batman: Arkham Knight
  • Death Stranding: Directors Cut

Got them last week on discount.


Vampire survivors is in my library and liked it too, but I prefered Brotato. More variation, your selection matter more and no 360 weapons you can overpower.


Trepang2 - Absolute FPS gem

Starfield - Hated it

Brotato - Casual quick game

Dorfromantic - Chill casual quick game


Starfield and Brotato

Getting bored. Starfield is just a buggy mediocre FPS. Everything else in it is giving me serious ‘no man’s sky’ vibes and not in a good way.


Aren’t they still planning to swap EAC with FACEIT. If that happens, you can keep your malware, I’m out.


Older gamer here, that has just dipped his toes in RPGs in a long time by buying Elden Ring. These days there’s no time to bash your head in the same bossfight two dozen times. Fun has to be a little less “long haul”.

My suggestion: Valheim


Elden Ring, Frost Punk, Brotato and still after 2000 hours Deep Rock Galactic.