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Ahundredbux posted:Not Farming Simulator, not really interested in the big machines and Stardew valley isn't my cup of tea.
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Ahundredbux posted:Any cool games where you're farming? SimFarm, if you can figure out how not to crash your crop duster every time you fly it.
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# ? Sep 7, 2023 19:49 |
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Ahundredbux posted:Any cool games where you're farming?
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# ? Sep 7, 2023 20:31 |
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Cicero posted:Stardew Valley specifically doesn't interest you, or that entire class of Harvest Moon-likes? Because Stardew's success has spawned a bajillion cozy farming games. Hwurmp posted:Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin Looks interesting, would prefer if it wasn't a side-scroller but I might check it out. It is a weird request I guess, I just like big fields of wheat and stuff
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# ? Sep 7, 2023 20:33 |
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Farthest Frontier. Another weird option would be Simcity 4 with the agricultural overhaul mods.
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An Actual Princess posted:never played any of these so i'll look into all of them. cheers everybody!
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# ? Sep 7, 2023 23:24 |
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Ahundredbux posted:Any cool games where you're farming? I feel like you'd enjoy Medieval Dynasty. It also has an easily accessible "cheats" menu that you can use to disable features of the game that you don't want. Sometimes it's nice to turn off hunger/thirst/whatever and just vibe in your little village.
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 03:33 |
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Cicero posted:Stardew's success has spawned a bajillion cozy farming games. Post the best ones that would run on an office laptop?
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 06:55 |
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Ahundredbux posted:Any cool games where you're farming? Lords of the Realm 2.
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 07:13 |
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Pierzak posted:Post the best ones that would run on an office laptop? Can also check out this thread: https://www.reddit.com/r/StardewValley/comments/1424jxb/im_searching_for_other_games_like_stardew_valley/ Could also go with Story of Seasons (new name for Harvest Moon) or Rune Factory (action JRPG Harvest Moon) but honestly, compared to the western indies, the Japanese titles seem like more money for worse games. Cicero fucked around with this message at 07:42 on Sep 8, 2023 |
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Cicero posted:I'm guessing the 2D pixel art ones would, like Graveyard Keeper, Atomicrops, and Roots of Pacha. In order, those are dark (comedic) fantasy Stardew, action Stardew, and stone age Stardew. Haven't played them myself though, just heard good things. Maybe Fae Farm would work too, it's 3D but it just came out on Switch so it can't be too demanding. Also time to fix my DS and get RF I guess. Pierzak fucked around with this message at 13:31 on Sep 8, 2023 |
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There's also Farm RPG.
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 12:45 |
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Are there any rpgs, old or new, where the world just moves on despite what your character does? Like instead of accumulating dozens of side quests that can be finished in whatever order, I’d rather have a quest expire/fail because I chose to get distracted by something else.
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 15:28 |
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nachos posted:Are there any rpgs, old or new, where the world just moves on despite what your character does? Like instead of accumulating dozens of side quests that can be finished in whatever order, I’d rather have a quest expire/fail because I chose to get distracted by something else. Wizardry 7 if being old and uh... dense isn't an issue. Kenshi if being new and insanely dense isn't an issue. Din's Curse is a Diablo like where that's the entire selling point but I found it otherwise pretty generic and forgettable
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nachos posted:Are there any rpgs, old or new, where the world just moves on despite what your character does? Like instead of accumulating dozens of side quests that can be finished in whatever order, I’d rather have a quest expire/fail because I chose to get distracted by something else. There was one that came out where characters can die while you faff around. I think it was on gog, but I can't remember the name
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 16:22 |
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nachos posted:Are there any rpgs, old or new, where the world just moves on despite what your character does? Like instead of accumulating dozens of side quests that can be finished in whatever order, I’d rather have a quest expire/fail because I chose to get distracted by something else. Fallout 1+2
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 16:22 |
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Cicero posted:Rune Factory ( If you like farming and and like anime, you'll love Rune Factory. Might require more dungeon delving than you're looking for though.
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nachos posted:Are there any rpgs, old or new, where the world just moves on despite what your character does? Like instead of accumulating dozens of side quests that can be finished in whatever order, I’d rather have a quest expire/fail because I chose to get distracted by something else. This stretches the definition of RPG a bit, but Star Control 2: The Ur-Quan Masters is entirely based on this premise. You fly around the galaxy following various clues and gathering allies and resources, while story events progress on their own track unless you're there to intervene.
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Yeah if you don't win the game fast enough in SC2, then the Kohr-ah win the Ur-Quan civil war and go around exterminating all spacefaring races until you're all alone. The Last Federation I think is supposed to have a similar vibe, but I could never really get my head around it. It's more like a game of space civilization that you are only one guy in one spaceship flying around in.
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In a sort of similar vibe to SC2 there's Space Rangers 2, which doesn't get recommended enough
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Space Rangers 2 is...an acquired taste.
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nachos posted:Are there any rpgs, old or new, where the world just moves on despite what your character does? Like instead of accumulating dozens of side quests that can be finished in whatever order, I’d rather have a quest expire/fail because I chose to get distracted by something else. Just wait until the upcoming release of The Magical Realm of Tir na Nog - Escape From Necron 7: Revenge of Cuchulainn - The Official Game of the Movie: Chapter 2 of the Hoopz Barkley SaGa! Or I guess if you want to stick with games that are currently released, the Way of the Samurai games do this on a much smaller scale (the game usually takes place over a couple of days)
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Jack Trades posted:Space Rangers 2 is...an acquired taste. True, but I also just recommended Kenshi and Wiz 7 so we've long crossed that line
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nachos posted:Are there any rpgs, old or new, where the world just moves on despite what your character does? Like instead of accumulating dozens of side quests that can be finished in whatever order, I’d rather have a quest expire/fail because I chose to get distracted by something else. Would FFXIII: Lightning Returns count? I didn't get very far in it, but it had a timer and seemed like quests became available and potentially failed depending on the progression of the timer
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Lunchmeat Larry posted:Wizardry 7 if being old and uh... dense isn't an issue. Kenshi if being new and insanely dense isn't an issue. Din's Curse is a Diablo like where that's the entire selling point but I found it otherwise pretty generic and forgettable Soldak has been evolving this sorta thing for some time, each game he produces is basically a new iteration of the last game, down to including the same monster models, music, and sound effects. I feel like it mighta peaked with Zombasite, which I had a good 20+ hours with. Other than that, I only played Din's Curse. I wouldn't say that the world simulation is incredibly deep, but you definitely see the world's clockwork cranking away, and it keeps you moving: whether you find a place or not, there are dudes fighting, mutating, and conniving there, and it'll snowball into something pretty terrible eventually. These are unique, very 2010's-indie-style games, and there are demos for each game, so to at least try them out is free. doctorfrog fucked around with this message at 18:19 on Sep 8, 2023 |
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Are there any good, modern Space Trucker games? And I'm not talking about games where "you can do all sorts of things, so you could play it as a space trucker." I want a game that is just about space truckin. Give me Euro/American Truck Simulator but in space.
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 19:39 |
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Star Citizen is going to implement space trucking with so much verisimilitude it will blow your mind in approximately 2039.
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Mordiceius posted:Are there any good, modern Space Trucker games? it won't be out for a little while but hopefully Star Trucker will be good
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Hwurmp posted:it won't be out for a little while but hopefully Star Trucker will be good Holy gently caress. This looks like exactly what I want. Thanks for putting it on my radar. I'm happy to just know something is in the pipeline.
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 19:49 |
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nachos posted:Are there any rpgs, old or new, where the world just moves on despite what your character does? Like instead of accumulating dozens of side quests that can be finished in whatever order, I’d rather have a quest expire/fail because I chose to get distracted by something else. Torment: Tides of Numenera and Disco Elysium both do this in some ways. Time passes while you faff about and some events move forward without your involvement, including your quest givers falling off a cliff and dying while you're busy doing other things. It's not really a primary mechanic in either, however. They are both Very RPG, are set over the course of days not months, and try to instill a feeling that time is precious and you are on the clock to some degree of success.
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Pierzak posted:Thanks. I beat Graveyard Keeper, some ot the others seem interesting so into the wishlist they go. Twenty five titles on this list, and there's apparently more than that total since it's a "best of" list.
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There's a lot of space games that have options to play as a trucker that a lot of people do apparently just play with the trucking aspect. The only game I know that has no combat at all is Gazillionaire, but that is more about commodity trading and it's just ugly as sin. Rebel Galaxy I think sure has some real space trucker music.
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Mordiceius posted:Are there any good, modern Space Trucker games? Lost Planet 3 isn't about space truckin, but it is about a space trucker
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Elite Dangerous can be all about space truckin. And the game is otherwise very boring so you won't feel like you're just playing part of the game.
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Mordiceius posted:Are there any good, modern Space Trucker games?
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SlothfulCobra posted:The Last Federation I think is supposed to have a similar vibe, but I could never really get my head around it. It's more like a game of space civilization that you are only one guy in one spaceship flying around in. The Last Federation is kind of like if you're being the evil vizier to eight different civilizations at the same time, in an attempt to get them to do what you want. Which generally is "stop shooting each other please", but in my experience, it's always easiest if you push a few wars through to their conclusions, rather than try to keep everyone alive. The actual moment-to-moment gameplay is kind of like if you have a spreadsheet but it costs time to navigate from one column to another.
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# ? Sep 9, 2023 01:02 |
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nachos posted:Are there any rpgs, old or new, where the world just moves on despite what your character does? Like instead of accumulating dozens of side quests that can be finished in whatever order, I’d rather have a quest expire/fail because I chose to get distracted by something else. Star Traders: Frontiers https://store.steampowered.com/app/335620/Star_Traders_Frontiers/ and also the space trucking one kind of
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nachos posted:Are there any rpgs, old or new, where the world just moves on despite what your character does? Like instead of accumulating dozens of side quests that can be finished in whatever order, I’d rather have a quest expire/fail because I chose to get distracted by something else. I've never played it, but I remember from promotional materials that Fable does this.
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Unsighted is more of a metroidvania, but it has a time limit baked into its gameplay. Every character has a clock that runs down and once it does they die. This includes vendors, critical NPCs and the main character. There is a finite resource to top up the timer, but not enough to go round.
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Dead Rising had the clock as a central mechanic, and I would argue that the timeloops of Majora's Mask and Deathloop count as well. Fable 3 has you trying to prepare for a calamity that comes in a set amount of time. Pathologic is a classic for this, and probably the game that puts independently passing time as most central to its workings.
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