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Games you really want to play, but can't or won't?

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  • C yeehaw

    Rdr2. I'm not making a damn account just to play the game offline.

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    FenrirIII
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    I couldn't get into it. I'm not a fan of westerns to begin with, so even the environment couldn't pull me in

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    • Jiří HazekkJ Jiří Hazekk

      @cyberpunk007 @Abundance114 that is if you play on PC. other platforms might require subscriptions of some kind in order to enable multiplayer feature(s).

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      yeehaw
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      And that's what you get for buying a console.

      Honestly I might pirate it instead and avoid the whole account thing all together lol.

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      • U underwaterbob@sh.itjust.works

        What kind of specs do you need to run it smoothly? Does any of the online stuff work?

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        gunvalkyrie@lemmy.world
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        So I will be honest and say I have a beefy computer. Intel i9 13900k and a 4090. But I run it at 1440p at 60fps. I see people playing it on the steam deck but I haven't tried that myself.

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        • G gunvalkyrie@lemmy.world

          So I will be honest and say I have a beefy computer. Intel i9 13900k and a 4090. But I run it at 1440p at 60fps. I see people playing it on the steam deck but I haven't tried that myself.

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          underwaterbob@sh.itjust.works
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          I'm running a 5600x with a 3080. I might be alright. I'll have to check it out.

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          • astrolightz@lemmy.worldA astrolightz@lemmy.world

            Mouse-heavy games like Cities: Skylines, Sims 3, and other management games. Due to a chronic injury, I'm force to mainly play with a controller, and trying to play these games with a controller would be abysmal.

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            [object Object]
            wrote last edited by slurpingpus@lemmy.world
            #252

            Btw, some management games like OpenTTD and OpenRCT2 (Transport Tycoon and Rollercoaster Tycoon respectively) run on Android, so one can play them on a tablet (a phone is too small for the interface). OpenTTD has lots of additions, potentially making it way more complex than the original game. Dunno about OpenRCT.

            Also, back in the time of PlayStation 1, games like Theme Park and Theme Hospital were ported to it and are optimized for the controller — they're easily emulated these days, and run even on handhelds. There are also AeroBiz, Dune 2, Warcraft, and such. PSP had some aero traffic controller games. But management games on older consoles might be rather simplistic compared to modern PC ones.

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            • C chunes@lemmy.world

              Silksong. My muscle disease has progressed too much to physically play it. That really stings because Hollow Knight was one of my favorite games ever.

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              fmstrat@lemmy.world
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              May I ask what part of playing makes it difficult? Duration? Dexterity? Specific motions, etc? If it's too much, please feel free to ignore me.

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              • F fmstrat@lemmy.world

                May I ask what part of playing makes it difficult? Duration? Dexterity? Specific motions, etc? If it's too much, please feel free to ignore me.

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                chunes@lemmy.world
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                #254

                Doing anything repetitive with my hands causes quickly worsening nerve/muscle pain in the entire arm. And something demanding like a platformer will get it going in less than a minute.

                And the really crappy thing is, the longer I try to push through it, the longer the pain lasts. If I stop when I first notice the pain, it'll only last an hour or two, but if I keep pushing it can last for days.

                Fortunately, I can still play turn-based games for the most part. But even then, I prefer low-APM ones because problems can still arise. I've had to learn to love games like Into the Breach and Chess. Zachtronics games are good, too. Any game where you spend the majority of your time thinking.

                https://thinkygames.com/ is a godsend for discovering new games of this sort.

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                • N nutsack@lemmy.dbzer0.com

                  why did they skip VR compatibility for the on foot sections of the game? seems insane

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                  horse
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                  That expansion ran like shit and was full of bugs when it released (maybe it's better now), so I wouldn't be surprised if they couldn't get it to run well enough for VR.

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                  • C chunes@lemmy.world

                    Doing anything repetitive with my hands causes quickly worsening nerve/muscle pain in the entire arm. And something demanding like a platformer will get it going in less than a minute.

                    And the really crappy thing is, the longer I try to push through it, the longer the pain lasts. If I stop when I first notice the pain, it'll only last an hour or two, but if I keep pushing it can last for days.

                    Fortunately, I can still play turn-based games for the most part. But even then, I prefer low-APM ones because problems can still arise. I've had to learn to love games like Into the Breach and Chess. Zachtronics games are good, too. Any game where you spend the majority of your time thinking.

                    https://thinkygames.com/ is a godsend for discovering new games of this sort.

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                    fmstrat@lemmy.world
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                    Oh man I'm sorry to hear that. Is it limited to just your hands? While not for me, I've been interested in alternative control models (head, arm, feet, XBox adaptive controller, etc). I hear it's a challenge to learn the muscle memory, of course.

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                    • F fmstrat@lemmy.world

                      Oh man I'm sorry to hear that. Is it limited to just your hands? While not for me, I've been interested in alternative control models (head, arm, feet, XBox adaptive controller, etc). I hear it's a challenge to learn the muscle memory, of course.

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                      chunes@lemmy.world
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                      #257

                      Unfortunately my neck and legs are even more screwed up than my arms. Alternative controllers could maybe buy me more time by giving my arms a rest, though.

                      A while back, someone made a post about an AI model that can play video games. People were just trashing it in the comments but I genuinely believe it could help me by taking over during high-APM moments and I could give it strategic advice and sort of turn any game into an idle game.

                      BTW, good luck finding a solution for your person. I'm not familiar with alternative control or I could give some advice.

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