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Cardiovorax posted:I've been playing Ultimate Fishing Simulator lately and, uh, it's weirdly relaxing. I think I'm getting old. How does it play? Like, what are the controls and such?
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Cardiovorax posted:I've been playing Ultimate Fishing Simulator lately and, uh, it's weirdly relaxing. I think I'm getting old. I read this as Ultimate Fisting Simulator at first this concludes our special report
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Gay Rat Wedding posted:I really need to go back and play the talos principle DLC but I heard it’s harder than the base game and feel like I’ll be too dumb to do it now after having not played in years Road to Gehenna is definitely harder, but as an idiot who struggled with games like "Baba is You" after Chapter 5 (Forest) and multiple parts of The Witness, I feel like I was largely able to figure out the game & DLC on my own without hints from the outside world. Maybe it's simply because it's a different kind of puzzle, I'm not sure.
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Here's a spare key for the cities skyline base game I got from the bundle game for whoever wants it: ? = Number of fingers on one hand D3GEJ-N?XW?-8XAEW
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Hwurmp posted:I read this as Ultimate Fisting Simulator at first I read it as Ultimate Fishing Survivor. Too much Kaiji.
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ConfusedPig posted:Here's a spare key for the cities skyline base game I got from the bundle game for whoever wants it: Thanks!
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Speaking of fishing, what was the name of that new fishing game (might be EA?) that has a pixel overhead view?
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Ragequit posted:Speaking of fishing, what was the name of that new fishing game (might be EA?) that has a pixel overhead view? https://store.steampowered.com/app/949600/Intergalactic_Fishing/
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Ragequit posted:Speaking of fishing, what was the name of that new fishing game (might be EA?) that has a pixel overhead view? Intergalactic fishing I haven't gotten it but I've been somewhat tempted. I think at least one person got it and posted a report. I like fishing but am not a fisherman I just catch and release brim and bluegills from a lake dock when in vacation but have always been vaguely interested in serious fishing, with all the baits and the like which this game simulates. threelemmings fucked around with this message at 16:17 on May 27, 2020 |
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threelemmings posted:Intergalactic fishing So you're tempting them with juicy morsels, giving them pain when they take the bite, then subjecting them to the agony of the surface world before unceremoniously tossing them back. You're either torturing the fish, or breeding a legion of masochists.
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That's the one - thank you.
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StrixNebulosa posted:How does it play? Like, what are the controls and such? There are a lot of things that I haven't tried out yet, such as fly fishing, using boats, ice fishing with a drill and a hole, ground fishing using heavy weights and baits, using multiple rods on tripods etc. It's pretty complex and every time you manage to trick a fish into taking your bait it really feels like a little achievement. It keeps getting easier as I get more skilled at making the right movements and figuring out what kind of combination of technique and bait each fish prefers. It's much more engaging than I would have expected, really.
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Soon they will be ready to wipe the surface world clean!
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Cardiovorax posted:Well, it's in 3D first person format to start with. You start in a basic overview screen where you equip various rods, tools and types of bait. You pick then pick a region to fish in and are then presented with the corresponsing open and usually really very nicely modelled map in which you can move around at will. You pick a spot and then manually throw out your lines and drag them back in using the left and right mouse button. Fish will be attracted to your hook based both on the type of bait and equipment you use as well as the technique you use to attract them, such as dragging and stopping, twitching the rod, lifting and dropping, etc. I think I'm actually learning quite a number of real-world fishing techniques here and I'm starting to get interested in trying them out for real at some point. Oh that's real interesting. Would you mind getting into a bit of the 'non-fishing' part of the loop? Is it all just a checkbox with regards to the fish you catch? Is there any amount of grind or milestone (ex: size/weight) that you have to work towards? Etc etc.
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Morter posted:Oh that's real interesting. Would you mind getting into a bit of the 'non-fishing' part of the loop? Is it all just a checkbox with regards to the fish you catch? Is there any amount of grind or milestone (ex: size/weight) that you have to work towards? Etc etc. There is also a trophy room which will display either your first or your biggest fish of a given species. It's also a 3D map which you can walk through at your leisure, so you get to see them in real size and fully modelled. There's quite a lot to do, really.
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Cardiovorax posted:Yes, there is. Fish you catch gives you both money and experience points. Money can be used to buy bait, tools, and more maps to fish on, which will have different fish and different climates. There are numerous types of rods, reels, hooks, lines etc. that you can combine at will and which have different benefits. XP lets you level up and learn various skills, such as the ability to drill ice holes, farther casting distance, or even a "hunter vision" mode that gives you short visual flashes of where the fish are. When you catch a fish, you get the option to either sell it for money or to let it go for bonux XP, but you always get XP regardless. poo poo, that sounds...rather engaging. I'm not sure if I'd like it outside the context of another (usually actiony) game, but I might give it a shot. Lastly, any DLC I should possibly get besides the Deluxe addition? I'm okay with slightly cheaty/more convenient items if it eliminates a bit of grind. And there also appears to be some locations.
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Morter posted:poo poo, that sounds...rather engaging. I'm not sure if I'd like it outside the context of another (usually actiony) game, but I might give it a shot. There's no particular need for it, though. I haven't gotten to the later stuff like the high sea yacht fishing yet, but even starter fish sell well enough and stuff is generally speaking inexpensive enough that it doesn't feel grindy. Just feel free to enjoy the fishing and get new stuff whenever money piles up high enough.
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Anno History Collectionquote:Hey Anno Community,
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holy poo poo
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Fallom posted:holy poo poo Release date: June 25th 2020 It's 40$ on uplay now if you want to preorder. I might just.
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Is Anno 1602 a decent one to start on? I haven't ever played but I did get that one free I think.
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Borrowed Ladder posted:I played AssCreed 2 and brotherhood back to back and got really burnt out on them years ago. So then there was a sale of all the ones in between then and now, so i bought those, except Origins. Then i bought Odyssey too (on sale). I decided to play Black Flag first, for whatever reason, and i got pretty sick of it after a few hours, it just seemed like basically the same game i remember. I'm thinking of just jumping to Odyssey, is it going to be enough of a progression forward? I went from that to Odyssey and had a surprisingly good time, fully expected to hate it (UPlay had a free trial) but it's a pleasant experience that isn't really anything like the previous games. Less of its own identity, but frankly that identity was fun for maybe two games before it got boring anyway. Odyssey is a cargo cult of various popular games and the UbiSoft mandated mechanics and while it doesn't hit many spectacular highs, it's consistently enjoyable.
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Ubisoft being weird about where each game will be released has dampened my enthusiasm somewhat.
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strategy games are Just Better in 2D with a fixed isometric perspective
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Blattdorf posted:Ubisoft being weird about where each game will be released has dampened my enthusiasm somewhat. What do you mean? Fallom posted:strategy games are Just Better in 2D with a fixed isometric perspective This is true.
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i did the laser cat boss fight in assassin's creed origins and in case you were wondering it's very much what i imagine a modern mmo fight is like. don't stand in the circles. don't stand in the lines. kill the enemies that spawn in. repeat.
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Cowcaster posted:i did the laser cat boss fight in assassin's creed origins and in case you were wondering it's very much what i imagine a modern mmo fight is like. don't stand in the circles. don't stand in the lines. kill the enemies that spawn in. repeat. Ah, good to know I'll suck at it. I play a dragoon in ffxiv and uphold their proud tradition of tanking the floor.
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Irritated Goat posted:Is Anno 1602 a decent one to start on? I haven't ever played but I did get that one free I think. id get 1404 "Dawn of Discovery" gold.
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Ugly In The Morning posted:Or change the steam controller settings to “forced off”, that usually helps. Steam loves to gently caress with stuff without telling you or letting you opt in/out and the controller settings are the most common way it happens. v1ld posted:Try launching from Big Picture Mode if you haven't? I'm seeing similar issues with AC: Origins which is so finicky about sticking to either controller or keyboard but not both. BPM seems to fix it. I'll try both of these and report back. Thanks! Also, is there a good list somewhere of games that are EGS exclusive? The lists I found are not accurate.
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Outer Wilds was my GOTY but its also probably going to be on Steam very soon? I don't know how time works anymore. Shakedown Hawaii was a fun, top-down GTA-like but its most like going to be the same case as well. Untitled Goose Game for very obvious pick, John Wick Hex for the one I always forget to buy.
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Samuringa posted:Outer Wilds was my GOTY but its also probably going to be on Steam very soon? I don't know how time works anymore. Shakedown Hawaii was a fun, top-down GTA-like but its most like going to be the same case as well. https://store.steampowered.com/app/753640/Outer_Wilds/ Planned Release Date: June 18, 2020
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StrixNebulosa posted:What do you mean? I don't know why they can't release all the games on multiple platforms. I get that they want to have it on UPlay, but then it's also a little bit of Steam and a little bit of Epic.
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Honestly, if you're OK with it, I'd try using GOG Galaxy or Playnite. Get games where there's a deal and launch all of them from the same client.
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I personally don't like GOG Galaxy a lot. It seems to be very unreliable about when and how many of your games it actually decides to scrape when you have a lot of them and randomly forgets my accounts sometimes. I don't have so many off-Steam games that it has been worth the bother of dealing with that so far.
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Cardiovorax posted:I personally don't like GOG Galaxy a lot. It seems to be very unreliable about when and how many of your games it actually decides to scrape when you have a lot of them and randomly forgets my accounts sometimes. I don't have so many off-Steam games that it has been worth the bother of dealing with that so far. It used to work a lot better but huge features like Steam integration are apparently community-developed and that plugin in particular has been insanely unreliable for me over the last few weeks I'm not going to bother with a launcher if it makes me log into Steam every 2 days
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I can just get the collection on uPlay anyway, so it's not like it's some kind of dealbreaker. My backlog is still way too big anyway.
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GOG has allegedly new demos of a bunch of games: (I say "allegedly" because at least half of these have had demos on Steam before, and I'm not sure exactly how much has changed)
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Fallom posted:strategy games are Just Better in 2D with a fixed isometric perspective I do remember liking Ground Control a lot, though
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Barry Convex posted:GOG has allegedly new demos of a bunch of games: Anyone know if that System Shock demo is the same one they put out a little while ago?
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Fallom posted:It used to work a lot better but huge features like Steam integration are apparently community-developed and that plugin in particular has been insanely unreliable for me over the last few weeks oh, I came across this recently and yeah, the steam plugin is busted atm. If you feel like fiddling a bit, you can install and older version of the plugin which just works, mine hasn't logged out of steam since. I'll leave it here just in case anybody is having this issue, got it from here quote:Link to working version (0.46) Then one more step so it doesn't auto-update your plugin (do this after installing the older version). quote:1. Go to the plugin folder
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