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I will be finally diving into Elden Ring this weekend.
I am also playing “tinker with Manjaro and figure out what you changed” in order to get Serious Sam 3: BFE working again.
Outside of that I’ve been enjoying the Risk of Rain 2 DLC with friends.
And Supraland which is a very relaxing but very fun open world puzzle platformer. It’s on sale right now and highly recommend.
Last edited by itscalledreality on 4 Jun 2022 at 7:23 pm UTC
I'm still on a Bomberman kick, so I'll be spending some of this weekend's gaming time playing a fan-translation of the Japan-only SNES game [Super Bomberman 4](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sO_F9yG_kZw) via RetroPie on Xubuntu. This may also involve some multi-player matches on the big TV if any of my gaming relatives drop by. :grin:
With [the Atari 2600 approaching its 45th anniversary](https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/the-atari-2600-is-nearly-45-years-old/), I'll probably also play a little bit of my favourite game for that console, [Cosmic Ark](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGqgd1hYL30), which also happens to be the first known sequel to a home-console video game. Just some nice alien-rescuing score-chasing goodness.
That aside, on the non-gaming front I'll be digging into more scambaiting recordings and documentaries by the likes of Scammer Payback, Trilogy Media, Jim Browning, and Skeleton Syskey, all of whom waste the time of scammers in humourous ways (and help any victims that they can) in order to raise awareness about the very sad subject of scams that primarily target elderly and/or vulnerable people. They mainly cover telephone-based "tech-support"/"refund" scams, so it's quite a different beast to the long-lived websites that go after advance fee fraud e-mail scams, since the phone-based scams tend to involve many more misuses of legitimate technologies by the scammers, which the scambaiters often turn back on them. If you're not familiar with this stuff, [this video from the YouTube channel of Jim Browning](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5bzQpMYgvs) is a good place to start.
Last edited by Pengling on 4 Jun 2022 at 6:48 am UTC
If you enjoy those recordings you may get a kick out of the prank calls to slimey radio host Gorgeous George. I believe the clips are still on Youtube.
I wish there were more guides that weren't YouTube. Just let me read it, not watch 45 minutes of rambling to find the 30 second of info I really wanted, lol.
Mostly trying to relax the rest of the weekend. I augered a hole for a post this morning, but I hit a large root, flooding the hole... So it'll have to wait to dry it out until the root dies or scabs. No point in doing concrete until then.
The one that's ending is the confusingly-named free-to-play title Super Bomberman R Online, which is unrelated except for a shared game-engine - it really should've been named "Bomberman Battle Royale" or something.
I've never heard of that guy, but I'll give it a look - thanks!
It's always great when that works out. I remember having some luck with that in my teens, when showing Jazz Jackrabbit 2 to some friends resulted in a localised explosion of popularity for the game and its multi-player mode (that was back during the dial-up era, and it worked great). :grin:
Last edited by Pengling on 5 Jun 2022 at 6:11 am UTC
Been playing a lot of Tallowmere on my laptop and phone.
Granted, I'm out of practice, but I've seen some unfathomably quick people when playing online, and I've sometimes wondered about it. :shock:
Last edited by Pengling on 6 Jun 2022 at 6:21 am UTC
I only play with friends mostly so my skill level is somewhere between causal and pro. However when I did play online I saw some crazy quick kills but also some crazy game hacking going on, so I avoid competitive play.