• @FullKeg@lemmy.world
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    711 year ago

    Factorio. The factory must grow. Started on my Switch until I could no longer save games, then migrated to laptop. Because the Factory. Must. Grow.

    Never in my life have I been so hooked on a game.

    • Bawt
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      121 year ago

      For fans of Factorio I highly recommend Dyson Sphere Program. It’s a beautiful factory building game. It’s been in early access for a while now but can already be played like a finished game. There is a combat system coming but that will be totally optional. The only downside is that it’s far more demanding than Factorio when it comes to CPU, especially in the late stages of the game as your factory grows.

      • roux is a lib
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        31 year ago

        If someone else didn’t say it I was gonna recommend DSP. It’s galactic scale Factorio in space and 3D. If Factorio automation and interstellar logistics sound fun then get this game.

        For late game do e of the hardcore players take ticks per second and such into consideration so there is a sort of meta think to the game with that regard. You can still just slap automation chains together and get the job done tho. I was getting 15 fps at end game with a RTX 3060 lol.

        • @jscummy@sh.itjust.works
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          21 year ago

          Factorio also has the Space Exploration mod, but that’s more if you hate yourself and needed a way to fill thousands of hours

          • roux is a lib
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            21 year ago

            Not gonna lie some of the expansion mods I’ve seen scare me. I do wanna get back to Factorio if this DSP kick ever finishes though.

      • @Addfwyn@lemmy.ml
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        11 year ago

        It is demanding but the devs seem very dedicated to optimization. I have never read a dev blog post entirely about CPU optimization that sounded so excited about it. For an early access game, it really is super polished.

        I haven’t tried scaling to super late game production levels, but you can easily finish the non-repeatable techs before noticing any performance hitches.

    • @Zlatil@lemm.ee
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      101 year ago

      Factorio is one of those few games (rim world too) that I can sit down and not realize that HOURS are flying by.

      For that alone, Factorio is a must have for anyone who enjoys base building aspects in other games. Also, there is multiplayer on PC. At least with mods it’s possible.

      • @dan@lemm.ee
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        51 year ago

        Honestly if you don’t know where to start just play the bog standard free play with default settings. Maybe increase mineral deposit richness a bit if you’re just starting out.

        If you want to make your life a little easier look for a starting map with lots of trees and deposits close together but not overlapping.

    • @Anonymouse@lemmy.world
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      21 year ago

      My time available for gaming is severely limited, so I’d timebox some time to play, set up a timer and build AFK factories. I noticed that I’d start to find excuses to go to the desk to check an email or pay a bill and would “just check in on my factory” which would turn into “just a quick replenish of my turrets” or to fix an idle driller, then an hour later I’d realize I was 'ate to an appointment.

      Later, I set up a private multiplayer server that wouldn’t pause on disconnect so that the game wasn’t even running on my primary computer.

      It’s been a while… I should go check on my factory… BRB

  • @Kufflebuns@lemmy.world
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    441 year ago

    Cyberpunk. They fixed most of the issues the game had at launch. There’s a dlc coming out soon too that will add a bunch of hours, and with it they are reworking loads of mechanics for free. Can’t recommend it enough.

    • @dan@lemm.ee
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      51 year ago

      Did performance improve? I couldn’t get it anywhere close to playable on my 2080 super without dropping the quality to potato, so I gave up on it.

      • @Kufflebuns@lemmy.world
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        81 year ago

        I’ve got a 1070ti and it runs very smooth on medium-high. Obviously not doing ray tracing or anything, and no mods, but I dial back some of the stuff like anti-aliasing too. Definitely worth giving it another shot if you already have it

        • @KammicRelief@lemmy.world
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          21 year ago

          Same! Hell, I run it on mostly-ultra, as I prefer image quality to frames most of the time. (also, I’m not 4k or anything… Just an old 1080p 60hz monitor)

      • @Fonderthud@lemm.ee
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        51 year ago

        I ran medium to high with 2080 super, 32 gigs of ram, and a ryzen 3600. Frames stayed above 60 in most cases drops in the 40s happened in populated areas.

      • ∟⊔⊤∦∣≶
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        31 year ago

        I played it almost all the way through on a 1080 and it looked and performed great. I did tweak a lot of the settings to get it to peak performance.

        Average FPS was around 40. Obviously not running at monitor resolution.

    • @Stillhart@lemm.ee
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      41 year ago

      It was a great game even with the issues it had. I’m really looking forward to the DLC, if only as an excuse to revisit the game!

        • ∟⊔⊤∦∣≶
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          There’s so much variation… I do the same, wandering around at night, just looking around.

          One time I found myself in some dilapidated area with oil derrigs (the big pumps idk wht they’re called) and it was all foggy, almost monochrome. mud everywhere.

          It was so beautiful.

    • @OprahsedCreature@lemmy.ml
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      21 year ago

      The problems I have with cyberpunk stem more from the story. It’s depressing and has no real happy ending, just an array of at best bittersweet possible endings. Maybe the new DLC will fix that but otherwise it’s a bit too much art imitating life for me.

      • @Kufflebuns@lemmy.world
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        21 year ago

        Ahh I love that part. Feels like a nice change of pace that the best ending (for me) is open ended with a little bit of hope. Don’t want to spoil for anyone else reading which ending I mean, but I like that it doesn’t wrap up in a fully positive way

        • @OprahsedCreature@lemmy.ml
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          21 year ago

          See I like that one, I just wish it weren’t the happiest option. Bittersweet is great for movies but for the best option in a video game that you pour hours into, it can be a bit of a letdown.

  • chandz05
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    251 year ago

    I’ve reeeaaaally gotten into the rogue-like/lite genre. Dead Cells, Hades, Slay the Spire, FTL, Vampire Survivors… Just endlessly fun and entertaining. Also for all you Vampires lovers, I just picked up a game called Halls of Torment during the Steam sale for cheap. Super fun “vampires-like”

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        31 year ago

        I’ve once started a colony right before exams period. It was tough.

  • @onlyfans@lemmy.world
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    201 year ago

    Witcher 3 wild hunt. Game was released in 2015 and we are still getting regular patches 8 years later. Patch 4.03 was just released last May. Engaging storytelling, a vast open world along with 2 expansion pack, deep role-playing elements to create a memorable and immersive gaming experience.

  • @Addfwyn@lemmy.ml
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    Rimworld.

    It’s kind of funny because I bounced off the game hard the first two times I played it. What really did it for me was the Ideology DLC, gave it a shot on a whim and the amount of structure it gave me for RPing colonies was exactly what I was missing.

    Hundreds upon hundreds of hours in now, and it is the game I keep coming back to. Not to mention one of the biggest modding communities I have ever seen in a video game. The only video game subscriptions I maintain currently are to a few Rimworld modders whose work I really enjoy. When I am not playing it, I am working on ideas of themed mod packs to put into it.

    Dyson Sphere Program is a close second, it’s my favourite factory-builder. It is still in early access but is a VERY polished experience already. Amazing dev communication too.

  • zinger
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    191 year ago

    Slay the spire. Probably have close to 1000 hours playing it and I’m still addicted.

  • @Crabhands@lemmy.ml
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    171 year ago

    Rimworld - 2000 hours so far. I’m not done yet. The mod community and periodic dlc keep it alive for me.

    • @ChickenLadyLovesLife@lemmy.world
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      71 year ago

      I’m over 20,000 hours on Civilization III just on my current PC - that doesn’t even count all the time I spent on it when the game first came out. I’ve tried the later versions, just don’t like 'em as much.

    • ℕ𝕖𝕞𝕠
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      71 year ago

      When I first played back in 200…8? I accidentally stayed up all night. I’m itching to try out the Steam version but I know, I KNOW, that I can’t afford the time I will spend on it right now.

    • @DonkeyTeeth@lemmy.zip
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      31 year ago

      Love the game but I’ll need them to fix the fps issue before I get back into it. Would be great to have a fortress with more than 100 dwarfs without grinding the fps to a halt.

    • @nekat_emanresu@lemmy.ml
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      31 year ago

      I could hear the opening sound of the title song vividly as soon as I read that. I liked it but somehow never played it much. I think it was missing a little bit here or there.

    • @Azzu@lemm.ee
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      11 year ago

      I only played it so that I won once, and that was a long time ago. Is it really replayable? It didn’t really seem so at the time.

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          Just because it has random level generation/is a roguelike does not mean it has endless replayability. Generally, if you have seen most random events and it’s not really challenging anymore because you got “too” good at the game, it loses its appeal for many, as it did for me.

          What I’m asking was more in the sense of, have I missed things? Is there more content than I thought there was? I thought for a roguelike it had pretty limited alternative options to see. Essentially, what makes your 100th run different from your 99th run?, and the answer for me was “not much”

    • Dizzy Devil Ducky
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      21 year ago

      I found out about it because of f-droid and after a single session knew I wanted the Steam version after I figured out it existed.