
"Huh, maybe not."

logincrash wrote:I genuinely hope you die a painful death. The sooner you are killed, the better.
.𖥔 ݁ ˖ThulsaDoomer wrote:Please visit a scenic bridge and plummet into its pristine waters. In fact, I'm not requesting, just do it.
You are like a little baby.Jordy wrote: ↑ September 20th, 2025, 15:35"Maybe I'll install the original Ark game."
"Huh, maybe not."
They should take it a step further and fire that deranged ****** who's voicing the main character.methoxetamine wrote: ↑ September 20th, 2025, 05:08Leftoids turning on Sucker Punch for firing an employee over Charlie Kirk. You love to see it.
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I took a chance and tried Beyond Sunset, if I finish it I may give a more indepth review, but for now I'm just going to suggest avoiding it. (At least the current V1.0 release.)SpellSword wrote: ↑ September 17th, 2025, 00:18Beyond Sunset finally released its full version.
I thought it was going to be another piece of vaporware, doomed to stay permanently in its unfinished beta(Early Access) state. Good to see a developer making it to the finish line.
As for if the game is any good... I haven't tried it yet so can't comment. This pinned and locked post on steam and the main character being yet another girl boss does have me a little worried:
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I was vaguely interested in this one, guess I'll be specifically uninterested now.SpellSword wrote: ↑ September 21st, 2025, 06:57I took a chance and tried Beyond Sunset, if I finish it I may give a more indepth review, but for now I'm just going to suggest avoiding it. (At least the current V1.0 release.)SpellSword wrote: ↑ September 17th, 2025, 00:18Beyond Sunset finally released its full version.
I thought it was going to be another piece of vaporware, doomed to stay permanently in its unfinished beta(Early Access) state. Good to see a developer making it to the finish line.
As for if the game is any good... I haven't tried it yet so can't comment. This pinned and locked post on steam and the main character being yet another girl boss does have me a little worried:
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Interestingly one of the NPCs has this dialogue:► The game is almost good, but there are way to many problems currently, for example:Perhaps this scene was what the developer was referring to in his steam post about political messaging. Haven't encountered Melchoir yet, so I can't tell if the author wants Balthazar to have a point, or if they are writing him as an evil racist.► Show Spoiler
I waited for it to leave Early Access and still got an undercooked game, vexing.![]()
Refers to Melchior as "they." Probably the latter.SpellSword wrote: ↑ September 21st, 2025, 06:57Perhaps this scene was what the developer was referring to in his steam post about political messaging. Haven't encountered Melchoir yet, so I can't tell if the author wants Balthazar to have a point, or if they are writing him as an evil racist.

Cyberpunk game where lights of more than 1 watt equivalent are banned in the name of globowarmorusty_shackleford wrote: ↑ September 21st, 2025, 12:56I can buy flashlights that can light up a large room like a sun for $8, need a better reason for video game flashlights sucking.
Yeh. What I personally think happened is that Owlcat made a terrible job implementing the alignment system.Mortadela_Viva wrote: ↑ September 21st, 2025, 15:45
If I take too many dialogue choices like the first I will lose my paladin powers because it isn't arbitrarily written (lawful) instead of (good), this alignment system ******* sucks.
People still watch this ******?
I watch his content when I'm bored and in the mood for some ragebait, otherwise he reminds me of DSP lol. He also hates his fans and admits he's doing it just for views, so he's transparent in the fact that he's nobody's friend and will happily take the money and run. It's why he's streaming most of the time, because he gets that superchat money that way.
The Arcanum modders (who are all intolerable, by the way) have been all over this the past couple of weeks. This has opened up a lot of possibilities that were pretty difficult before since they required engine-level edits.gerey wrote: ↑ September 25th, 2025, 07:01Dunno if someone already commented on this, but someone is making a (quasi?) sourceport of Arcanum:
Arcanum CE
Or to put it more simply: Older gamers were mostly white males and "modern" gamers often aren't.Tweed wrote: ↑ September 18th, 2025, 03:38Something has been lost from the lack of abstraction though. Making everything ultra-real didn't magically improve game quality, in fact, it seems to make people dumb. Now everything has to be clearly marked out with compasses, yellow paint, and highlights. Although, the highlight problem is more to due with being unable to distinguish useful items from worthless props because everything looks the same. In general, it seems like gamers don't have the same kind of intuition now that older gamers did. I recall from the RPG book that modern gamers were completely confused by Ultima IV and couldn't grasp what the hell to do, like they didn't even have the reasoning power to guess.sheet wrote: ↑ September 18th, 2025, 03:18Old video games are worth it from a historical perspective, for the love of the craft of game development. I bought an arcade stick and controllers to line up with specific consoles I emulate so I could experience every type of game from the late 1970s to 2010s.
However, unless you really come at it from that perspective, "video games" as a modern concept really just came around in the 90s when you didn't have to draw abstractions to understand what was happening on screen. Mario jumps on a goomba doesn't mean anything in your rational brain, but Doom Guy blasting a shotgun at a demon from hell is clear as day. You could maybe get kids today into those games where graphics and sound had evolved beyond moving blocks and bleeping tones, i.e. SNES vs. NES. No one will *want* to play NES games, but there's some merit to be had by the SNES generation.
Devon Pritchard is an American businesswoman who is currently the executive vice president of revenue of Nintendo of America and is expected to become the President and COO of Nintendo of America starting in 2026, replacing Doug Bowser.
GG, Nintendo.
You'd think a VP could afford some toothpaste.
I found a copy of the entire game that is only around 30gbs or so compressed, but once you install it (comes with all of the expansions), it is near 350gbs of space.Jordy wrote: ↑ September 20th, 2025, 15:35"Maybe I'll install the original Ark game."
"Huh, maybe not."
Tweed wrote: ↑ September 21st, 2025, 07:05I was vaguely interested in this one, guess I'll be specifically uninterested now.SpellSword wrote: ↑ September 21st, 2025, 06:57I took a chance and tried Beyond Sunset, if I finish it I may give a more indepth review, but for now I'm just going to suggest avoiding it. (At least the current V1.0 release.)SpellSword wrote: ↑ September 17th, 2025, 00:18Beyond Sunset finally released its full version.
I thought it was going to be another piece of vaporware, doomed to stay permanently in its unfinished beta(Early Access) state. Good to see a developer making it to the finish line.
As for if the game is any good... I haven't tried it yet so can't comment. This pinned and locked post on steam and the main character being yet another girl boss does have me a little worried:
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Interestingly one of the NPCs has this dialogue:► The game is almost good, but there are way to many problems currently, for example:Perhaps this scene was what the developer was referring to in his steam post about political messaging. Haven't encountered Melchoir yet, so I can't tell if the author wants Balthazar to have a point, or if they are writing him as an evil racist.► Show Spoiler
I waited for it to leave Early Access and still got an undercooked game, vexing.![]()
Women are crazy

MGR is the only good game in the series.nullSector wrote: ↑ September 27th, 2025, 20:04Started playing metal gear rising reveangeance, I feel the ability to chop your enemies into 100s of pieces is really underrated aspect that should be present in many more games. We should also try this on libtards as well (in minecraft).
I probably should also play metal gear series instead of procrastinating it the billionth time
To me it's not the only good one, but the best one, it's the natural product of not having Kojima as the director, but instead, people interested in making an actual gamewndrbr wrote: ↑ September 28th, 2025, 00:08MGR is the only good game in the series.nullSector wrote: ↑ September 27th, 2025, 20:04Started playing metal gear rising reveangeance, I feel the ability to chop your enemies into 100s of pieces is really underrated aspect that should be present in many more games. We should also try this on libtards as well (in minecraft).
I probably should also play metal gear series instead of procrastinating it the billionth time

MGR was a standalone spin-off right? The main metal gear series are more of stealth genre, which I do like (dishonored 1 is among my favorite games). Why do you dislike the other metal gear games (if they are **** i would rather not try them at all)Mortadela_Viva wrote: ↑ September 28th, 2025, 11:03To me it's not the only good one, but the best one, it's the natural product of not having Kojima as the director, but instead, people interested in making an actual game