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Penguin Heist game hits 25,000 sales with 5% on Linux
19 Jan 2022 at 11:26 am UTC
19 Jan 2022 at 11:26 am UTC
Quoting: whizseKowalski, analysis!I'm gonna need some cover fire!
Building a Retro Linux Gaming Computer - Part 9: Ancient Archaeology
18 Jan 2022 at 1:59 pm UTC
18 Jan 2022 at 1:59 pm UTC
SERIOUS DAMAAAAGE!
Survival game Vintage Story gets another huge upgrade with improved combat
13 Jan 2022 at 2:59 pm UTC
From the wiki [External Link] itself:
Both of which would suck, of course.
13 Jan 2022 at 2:59 pm UTC
Quoting: ChronariusIt does not only happen every few days IT ALSO HAPPENS FOR DAYS. For that time I should sit in my hut/shack/dirt hole?That sounds more like a bug than anything else. In my 60+ (?) hours of playing the game, the longest one I had was of the strongest category and took about half a day at max. I'd say they usually last only a few hours (in-game).
From the wiki [External Link] itself:
The duration of temporal storms will increase in time, by default it can last between 2.4h and 4.8h maximum. The differentiation between light, medium or heavy temporal storms does not influence the duration, but rather the feeling of the storm, meaning specifically the visual and audio aspects of this mechanic.If a multi-day one happened to you, you were either playing on a server with messed up settings or as I said, a bug.
Both of which would suck, of course.
Quoting: ChronariusSounds like a lot of mimimimimimimimi to me too.If installing mods sounds like whining to you, I feel bad for you as some of the best experiences in gaming are unlocked only with mods fine-tuning the experience to your liking.
Humble Bundle decides you need another launcher for parts of Humble Choice
12 Jan 2022 at 6:06 am UTC Likes: 2
12 Jan 2022 at 6:06 am UTC Likes: 2
Quoting: BlackBloodRumAs for launchers.. nah... we've got more than enough launchers jeez, I have launchers for my launchers launcher that has a launcher.Yo dawg...
NVIDIA releases a 12GB GeForce RTX 3080
11 Jan 2022 at 4:06 pm UTC
11 Jan 2022 at 4:06 pm UTC
I just turned my crypto winnings (that I had almost forgotten about over the years, but luckily remembered just before the crash) into a whole new PC, incl. a dramatically overpriced GPU, so thankfully I should be fine on that front for a few years now...
In other words, I lucked out and did have the money to burn.
For everyone less lucky, I also wouldn't recommend it at the moment.
A friend of mine "reserved" a card 1.5 years ago for an almost normal price and finally got it last week - I think that is the most reasonable approach right now.
In other words, I lucked out and did have the money to burn.
For everyone less lucky, I also wouldn't recommend it at the moment.
A friend of mine "reserved" a card 1.5 years ago for an almost normal price and finally got it last week - I think that is the most reasonable approach right now.
Survival game Vintage Story gets another huge upgrade with improved combat
11 Jan 2022 at 2:31 pm UTC Likes: 1
Although, who knows, there could be an in-game explanation for your respawning, I don't actually know. And now there is optional permadeath, too, so...
But the world itself, how seasons work, food, animals, crafting, etc. definitely is striving for realism.
So it is definitely realistic that animals and monsters will have taken some or all of your stuff.
If it was all of it, that sucks. I wouldn't even deny that it might have been a bug, I usually was able to recover something at least, IIRC.
But with the limited playtime, I question what valuable thing you could have possibly lost that couldn't be re-made in an hour or two. I doubt you had metal yet, which does take ages to produce.
Losing your base in Vintage Story sucks (and is practically impossible), but a single expedition's gear? Meh.
You now expect to be handed it back for free instead of having to create what you lost again and are clamoring on about "fairness".
Let me tell you a story:
I died to the last boss in Valheim once. Lost gear that easily took dozens of hours to get. It would have been possible to recover it - but there was still the boss to deal with in order to get to it. And I'd need the gear I lost in order to beat the boss.
It was my fault. I made a mistake. I was not prepared well enough.
Tough shit.
But I never once claimed that it was unfair or that it was the game's fault that I had to re-do what I did before. The game made the rules clear from the get-go (and other times that I got wasted and had to recover my stuff).
But don't talk crap about a game, just because you cannot handle it and don't take responsibility for your own mistakes.
11 Jan 2022 at 2:31 pm UTC Likes: 1
Quoting: EhvisRealism? So when you die, wait out the night at your base. Then next morning you go to the place of your death hoping that the wolves have moved on only to find that your stuff has despawned is about realism?That you respawn at all makes it pretty clear that this aspect is not about realism.
Although, who knows, there could be an in-game explanation for your respawning, I don't actually know. And now there is optional permadeath, too, so...
But the world itself, how seasons work, food, animals, crafting, etc. definitely is striving for realism.
So it is definitely realistic that animals and monsters will have taken some or all of your stuff.
If it was all of it, that sucks. I wouldn't even deny that it might have been a bug, I usually was able to recover something at least, IIRC.
But with the limited playtime, I question what valuable thing you could have possibly lost that couldn't be re-made in an hour or two. I doubt you had metal yet, which does take ages to produce.
Losing your base in Vintage Story sucks (and is practically impossible), but a single expedition's gear? Meh.
Quoting: EhvisNo, that's just about making you work again for hours and hours to get it back.You lost something due to your own mistakes (by venturing out further than was safe, which always comes with a risk).
You now expect to be handed it back for free instead of having to create what you lost again and are clamoring on about "fairness".
Let me tell you a story:
I died to the last boss in Valheim once. Lost gear that easily took dozens of hours to get. It would have been possible to recover it - but there was still the boss to deal with in order to get to it. And I'd need the gear I lost in order to beat the boss.
It was my fault. I made a mistake. I was not prepared well enough.
Tough shit.
But I never once claimed that it was unfair or that it was the game's fault that I had to re-do what I did before. The game made the rules clear from the get-go (and other times that I got wasted and had to recover my stuff).
Quoting: EhvisNo thanks, I'll pass.Fair enough. Not every game is for everyone and that's great.
But don't talk crap about a game, just because you cannot handle it and don't take responsibility for your own mistakes.
Survival game Vintage Story gets another huge upgrade with improved combat
11 Jan 2022 at 12:30 pm UTC Likes: 1
Or that it magically puts you in a "safe zone" for the first few hours, or... ?
I really don't know what you mean with "fair" in regards to a realistic survival game.
That cog is the temporal stability - if it becomes unstable, monsters spawn.
A temporal storm strongly decreases temporal stability.
All of which is explained in the in-game tutorial/wiki.
Don't get me wrong, that in-game help kind of sucks (it definitely helped me survive the first 20 hours or so, but after that I had to use community wikis more and more), but this part it DOES explain.
Of course, it sounds to me like this new patch changed it somewhat so monsters now only spawn from rifts? Not sure how those things all come together.
11 Jan 2022 at 12:30 pm UTC Likes: 1
Quoting: EhvisI have enough experience in survival games to know when things are unfair.Wait, did you expect a survival game that strives for realism in its approach to present you with... fair wolves? Like what, they should scale to your level?
Maybe you've had a lucky world roll. Maybe I've had unlucky ones. But nothing I've experienced was fair.
Or that it magically puts you in a "safe zone" for the first few hours, or... ?
I really don't know what you mean with "fair" in regards to a realistic survival game.
Quoting: EhvisIt's not the temporal storm, that is at least announced. It's the cog thing that runs down.That's kind of the same thing.
That cog is the temporal stability - if it becomes unstable, monsters spawn.
A temporal storm strongly decreases temporal stability.
All of which is explained in the in-game tutorial/wiki.
Don't get me wrong, that in-game help kind of sucks (it definitely helped me survive the first 20 hours or so, but after that I had to use community wikis more and more), but this part it DOES explain.
Of course, it sounds to me like this new patch changed it somewhat so monsters now only spawn from rifts? Not sure how those things all come together.
Survival game Vintage Story gets another huge upgrade with improved combat
11 Jan 2022 at 11:40 am UTC Likes: 3
Played the game and after the first encounter, I knew to avoid wolves - which is something you can very easily do and nobody had to tell me how. It's just common sense:
Don't go into deep forests, everywhere else you can spot them AND you can outrun / outclimb / outswim them just fine.
If you struggle with that after 15 hours of playing, then that is VERY MUCH your mistake. Don't blame the game for your shortcomings.
Until a few hours later I got some minimal weapons and armor and could deal with them from then on - though you still have to be careful not to attack a whole pack.
The second thing you describe is a temporal storm. Those happen every few days.
And you can be perfectly safe from them if you hide inside some hut or shack, or hell, even just a dirt hole if you can get some air. Just sit it out. The game warns you of it, too! Well enough in advance.
That, too, is something I'd simply consider common sense. After all, everything in that world is deadly, what did you think a "temporal storm" is going to do? So of course you hide when the game tells you one is coming up, ESPECIALLY when you've never witnessed one.
My only gripes with the game is how many things just take so long.
E.g. it took me WEEKS in-game to find an ore vein. Realistic, sure, but I'd strongly recommend installing a mod that makes finding ore a lot easier. Unless you enjoy mostly blindly digging deep holes until you stumble upon ore.
And also how food is much more of a problem than it realistically should be. Mostly due to the game not being finished in lots of areas, so many ways to gather food are missing - e.g. fishing is totally bare-bones right now. And up until now, no fruity trees were to be found.
But those issues, too, can be well handled with mods - last time I played (1.13 maybe?), the game got a lot better with a good food mod [External Link] installed .
11 Jan 2022 at 11:40 am UTC Likes: 3
Quoting: EhvisPlayed it for like 15 hours and then gave up on it. The wolves in this game are just stupid. You can't avoid them and you can't defend against them (at least for the duration that I played). I don't mind to be punished for mistakes, but being punished for playing is not my cup of tea.Sorry, but to me that sounds a lot like:
And the game doesn't even tell you about a major game mechanic that kills you. First game I died 3 days in after the screen going wonky and getting overrun by hordes of enemies. Same happens after you respawn so the game is unsalvageable by then. Had to google it to figure out what happens. That and a couple of other things speak to the sadistic nature of the dev. Unless things have changed, I would avoid it.
Played the game and after the first encounter, I knew to avoid wolves - which is something you can very easily do and nobody had to tell me how. It's just common sense:
Don't go into deep forests, everywhere else you can spot them AND you can outrun / outclimb / outswim them just fine.
If you struggle with that after 15 hours of playing, then that is VERY MUCH your mistake. Don't blame the game for your shortcomings.
Until a few hours later I got some minimal weapons and armor and could deal with them from then on - though you still have to be careful not to attack a whole pack.
The second thing you describe is a temporal storm. Those happen every few days.
And you can be perfectly safe from them if you hide inside some hut or shack, or hell, even just a dirt hole if you can get some air. Just sit it out. The game warns you of it, too! Well enough in advance.
That, too, is something I'd simply consider common sense. After all, everything in that world is deadly, what did you think a "temporal storm" is going to do? So of course you hide when the game tells you one is coming up, ESPECIALLY when you've never witnessed one.
My only gripes with the game is how many things just take so long.
E.g. it took me WEEKS in-game to find an ore vein. Realistic, sure, but I'd strongly recommend installing a mod that makes finding ore a lot easier. Unless you enjoy mostly blindly digging deep holes until you stumble upon ore.
And also how food is much more of a problem than it realistically should be. Mostly due to the game not being finished in lots of areas, so many ways to gather food are missing - e.g. fishing is totally bare-bones right now. And up until now, no fruity trees were to be found.
But those issues, too, can be well handled with mods - last time I played (1.13 maybe?), the game got a lot better with a good food mod [External Link] installed .
DOOMED: Demons of the Nether turns Minecraft into modern DOOM
11 Jan 2022 at 11:28 am UTC Likes: 8
11 Jan 2022 at 11:28 am UTC Likes: 8
I am stuck between "Wow!" and "Why?!".
Building a Retro Linux Gaming Computer - Part 8: Shovelware with a Penguin
10 Jan 2022 at 8:50 pm UTC Likes: 1
10 Jan 2022 at 8:50 pm UTC Likes: 1
These shareware disks were great.
Of course, by the time I got my hands on the first of them, I had no clue whatsoever what a "Linux" was.
But I still remember some of the games to this day.
Like The Last Eichhof [External Link] or Raptor [External Link].
Curiously, both games seem to also be "available" for Linux, with the first one actually being open-source now.
Of course, by the time I got my hands on the first of them, I had no clue whatsoever what a "Linux" was.
But I still remember some of the games to this day.
Like The Last Eichhof [External Link] or Raptor [External Link].
Curiously, both games seem to also be "available" for Linux, with the first one actually being open-source now.
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