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  • A nice thing about Lemmy is that you can edit titles! You can change your title to say itch.io

    (also shameless plug for [email protected] where this post would definitely fit in, I see posts asking for recommendations/suggestions all the time on other gaming lemmy communities and wonder if they know of the community specifically made for that)

  • I am so glad you liked my post :)

    I am also a fan of the dual region thing, and the content.

    I'm surprised they gave those moves to Pikachu, but I also should not be surprised. Series mascot. I am usually not a "oh it's popular so it sucks" person, but the overexposure and favoritism of Pikachu in other Pokémon media sadly ruined some enjoyment of the otherwise cute critter for me ;-;

  • Still play(test)ing my in-progress ROM hack of Pokémon Soul Silver.

  • Oh no, another game for the backlog. Maybe next weekend, I have stuff to do today and am just browsing Lemmy while I feed myself. Sounds cool, thanks for the writeup!

    Due to these concepts, the in-game instructions recommend playing in windowed mode instead of fullscreen.

    Feeling extremely validated about my preference for windowed over fullscreen.

    The robot teaches Niko to communicate with the player, telling Niko that the player is a god of the game's world whose responsibility is to guide the "Messiah" Niko.

    Feels like some Deltarune theories about the player being the angel of the prophecy. I've always enjoyed this kind of metafictional thing, and the idea of the player as some kind of deity-adjacent to a lot of game characters—also a nice convenient power fantasy :P

  • Trying to mod/ROM hack [email protected] Soul Silver, so that also necessitates playtesting that. Never actually fully finished playing the first time around.

    You might want to edit the title to Recommendations instead of Recommendstions

  • There are definitely lots of things in life that I personally fail to see any value for myself in; but that I respect specifically because I know it brings lots of other people happiness.

  • This is sort of how I felt about Pikuniku. The controls pissed me off into not gaming for an entire year.

  • I'm your reverse. Friends with some big Dragon Age fans, they wanted me to join, it worked for me too! The Dragon Age train crashed when I had to free up space on my PC for more important real life things sadly, but when I finish that I'd like to finish my playthrough and maybe replay with fight-skipping cheats, or hit up the rest of the series.

  • The not was absolutely intended as optional! I'm wondering if other people are seeing it as required judging by the count of responses talking about negative experiences I got…

  • Patient Gamers @sh.itjust.works

    They say word-of-mouth marketing is the most effective form of marketing. What games did you (not) enjoy that came well-recommended by friends to you, and why did they recommend it to you?

  • While I did outgrow teenage edge, the fun of playing an evil character and Rooting for the Empire can be timeless, especially since it turns the typical formula of the protagonist being the good guy on its head. Have been meaning to play this, appreciate the rec.

  • time to shill [email protected] which I mod

    I would usually not be so promotional except Lemmy needs to grow and blah blah

  • Your way of playing Stellaris gives me similar vibes to this person on my original thread

    I like to play crusader kings II from the point of view of God. Using console commands, sketchy cheat mod, and knowing the right game mechanics you can make characters do all types of crazy stuff. Using the “observe” console command let’s you play as a spectator, you can use the “play” command followed by a character ID and you will jump into playing as that character. I like to find a character, give them insane stats, and give them all of the best traits, make them immortal and then spectate for a few hundred years and see what my chosen one made the world into. I also like to try to determine before hand what I want them to do, like becoming emperor of brittania or whatever, and see how close I can get from just 1 or 2 interactions with them.

  • have a friend edit the wiki so no one else would be surprised

    god bless the wiki editors

  • trains are cool but i get on one daily, conveyer belts are a fun factory fantasy i do not interact with daily, i see you

  • Patient Gamers @sh.itjust.works

    Are there any games you don't play as it was intended to be played? If so, what game and how?