howler

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[–] howler 3 points 8 months ago (1 children)

This is the Internet in general, i think... when you compare how many sites i used a decade ago to now, its cvastly fewer. five or so years ago, that would have probably been due to things consolidating... But now it is just because almost everything online is relatively valueless. it is a soulless wasteland with little to offer. Sure, ym digitital usage is enormous, but i engaged somewhat reguarly on internet sites. Now its nothing to me. Hell, I dont even really keep up on Lemmy anymore. Smaller use internet was thrilling. What it is now is pretty much balls. Its paying bills, or checking accts.

[–] howler 19 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I mean... they dropped hte "dont be evil" tag, ages ago... which heralded the next phase of Google... "we are for sure going to be doing evil."

[–] howler 4 points 1 year ago

Yeah, I suppose the proliferation of any sort of nuclear plants arent seen as a threat to them yet. If the natrium plants take off, which seems to be the biggest push, maybe they will start complaining about them in the next decade or two.

[–] howler 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I am not big into boardgaming... but all of my friends are super into it. It makes playing against them much less fun for me. Guys who play dozens or hundreds of games a year begin to recognize the different "engines" that boardgames run on... so they dont have to wrap their mind around the mechanics, just have to adapt to the scoring mechanism. I have to do both, and am at a disadvantage... so I tend to look at more co-op style games.... but those arent to everyones liking.

BUT... This past week (actually the past two weeks) me and a couple of friends played quite a bit of The Crew. Since my oldest friends and I grew up playing Spades and Hearts, the concept of The Crew really clicked with us, and we have enjoyed it quite a bit. It is a fun game, that feels rewarding when youe play meshes, and you eke out a victory from what was looking like a loss... And it also makes you feel like an asshole for miscounting or missing something in a hand, and throwing the wrong card at the wrong time. I think we played very well up unitl the 29th or 30th hand, where we got a mission that was by far the most difficult. I think in all of the prior missions, we may have had to replay two of them, and only once... This mission (no player could win two more hands than any other player) was nearly a showstopper. I think we had to play it 9 times to get by it.

But since I finally played a game in the past week, I was happy to be able to post it in one of the weekly threads! lol

[–] howler 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Reading this, I just realized how odd it is that you never hear complaints about nuclear energy from the coal fields.... the only threat they seem to recognize is the slow creep of wind and solar.

[–] howler 16 points 1 year ago (3 children)

It is as viable of a strategy as any other. People who complain about people "ratting" or being "bush wookies" crack me up... its like saying that chargin a point is a dumb way to play.. its not.. it is just the way people play. Some people are door kickers, some people want to sneak through a window, some people will camp an exit point. It all adds to the tension in a game. I think that if you are playing a game and dont like that people exit camp, like the do specifically in extraction shooters, then you might want to try a game that is more of a TDM.... Because extraction games are generally designed around chokepoints... ala EFT or Hunt to name the most dominant ones I can think of.

I have wondered if this concept of "playing the right way" stems from a generation of people who watch twitch streams. Those guys cannot really afford to play the flanking/ambush style, so people watch and think that pushing a point, or dropping into the hottest zones are the correct way to play. My old ass lacks the snap reflexes of a 15yo. I am for mid tier, or mid tier +1... So I try to play games that allow for me to push when I feel a tactical advantage, or snipe from the flanks when I dont. Which most people would never want to watch.

[–] howler 5 points 1 year ago

Ditto. I recognize my cognitive slide from even 10 years ago... And Mitch has decades on me... I also realize that the older my kids have gotten, the more out of touch I've become.... These fossils dinner gaf though... Having strokes on live tv won't even stop them.

[–] howler 24 points 1 year ago

The waters have been muddied. I have huge disagreements with conservatives... But it has never amounted to much. However, the past decade has seen a switch from "conservatism" to "alt-right maga scum". My friends who were not swept up in the Trump cult of personality and far right tribalism are fucked.

[–] howler 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

God i hope JA3 doesnt suck!

[–] howler 3 points 1 year ago

Lemmy with the # of humans that reddit had, would be tolerable I think... especially with more judicious pruning of assholes from the flock... The more people the more content to doomscroll!!!

[–] howler 1 points 1 year ago

I was an avid avid player of the mod. The release of the game, never really had that same feel for me that the good ole mod did. But thanks!

[–] howler 1 points 1 year ago

That is what I was thinking of. Based on everyones recommendations, I am going to have to give it a go.

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submitted 1 year ago by howler to c/gaming
 

Hey all, the subject is basically the question. Are any of you aware of a mil-sim (or somewhat of a milsim) survival game? I know Arma 3 has some mods, but I just find A3 clunky and hard to manage content for. I am also aware of the chernobyl game, whose name escapes me... but it appears to have trouble running on modern equipment...

So I thought I would throw the question out into the ether to see if any of you may have a recommendation for me to look at.

Thanks!

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