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Certified foxgirl enjoyer. Weeb, but hasn't properly watched anime in ages. Gamer of incresingly niche subgenres. Aficionado of racecars, mechas, fighter jets, and any other vehicles you can think of. Lives in the wrong side of the planet compared to all my friends. Made accounts in 278 different in

  • Will? Will? Think again. Cars are already the worst when it comes to data collection and privacy. Not just Teslas, anything with Android Auto or similar. They can literally tell if you're banging someone in the back seat. BMW made people pay a yearly subscription to access heated seats. I hate the modern automotive market.

  • Oh good I had just checked them this week and aaw that they were coming back soon.

  • But was he???

  • I'd copy my Doom and Quake folders, hoping the modern sourceports still work on them. Well, PrBoom+ and ZDoom should both work. Then all my emulators up to the 32-bit era, some music and the seasons of Kamen Rider and Ultraman that I'm currently watching.Honestly I could just bring my actual external hard drive or my HP laptop from 2013 that I installed Linux on. It's what I got on those.

  • Yes, all of their games in the past few years or so have DLCs like that. What I'm actually worried about is some of their games the MTX aren't irrelevant like these. Monster Hunter has been getting more and more of these with each new release since World and I'm scared of what they'll do with Wilds.

  • Yup, that one.

  • Does DOOM count? It's been officially open sourced recently, even though it was already treated as such for decades.Either way, I can't stop playing it, there's 30 years of user created content to go through.

  • Ares is a standalone emulator that also does Nintendo and PC Engine consoles. Very versatile.

  • Eh, if it's installed on your machine you get to keep whatever it is. I have both Kega and Retroarch installed for Genesis emulation anf it's alright. I think Ares does that too?

  • Using on a computer, Debian back in 2011. On my own machine I first went with an Ubuntu dual boot, then later switched to Linux Mint and haven't switched to anything else since. I just love how Mint was able to give new life to the same old trooper laptop I had since 2013.

  • Me, installimg a few Flatpak apps, having them work for a while then suddenly break for no apparent reason, spend an enture day trying to fix them, only for an update acouple days later to fix it.

  • The Armored Core Portable games are really good, if you can live with thr wonky controls. There's Tekken 5 Dark Ressurrection, great port of the same.fighting game of the PS3. Gran Tourismo Portable is nice, alongside Wipeout Pure and Pulse, and Ridge Racer are all nice racing game options. And I cannot go without mentioning Monster Hunter Portable 3rd! One of the best in the series, easy to get into and has a fan translation available.

  • Extremely based of them. I want to learn Dusk modding but I'll first doDooma and Quake. That should give them time to iron out the kinks of the SDK.

  • One of my favorites from them, even if the first version I heard was the Yngwie Malmsteen cover. Nowadays I also like the Sorcerer cover.

  • Fucking hell, screw Unity. So many indie game projects got shafted or cancelled because of this, it's crazy. The devs that could, jumped ship to Unreal or Godot or something else, but the damage is done, and the trust is never to return. Not unless the entire heads tbat own Unity roll.

  • I have literally 30 years of gaming history in my PC. I can go without playing subscription based games. Fuck off with that, Ubisoft.

  • Armored Core wasn't even a runner up on any of the categories, while FC24 was in like 3 of them. I completely give up.

  • Everyone already mentioned Dark Souls and stuff like that. Some stages in classic Doom are also kinda like that.

    But my personal nemesis is the mission Glatisant in Ace Combat Zero. Every AC game has it's long score attack missions, but Glatisant is mandatory in every run of a game you have to clear at least 3 times, and it's a 30 minute long ground assault on a snowy mountain range with poor visibility and covered in air defenses. The danger level never gets lower, and it's easy to get shot down right at the end and having to start it all over again.

  • Always skip Blighttown, and the game still loses steam on Lost Izalith. Really the worst part of the game.

  • Ohh yeah going back through the tower again in DMC3 is annoying. It was already kinda hard to navigate before the scramble.