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Hello, this is where I’m checking PieFed! My Lemmy alt is @enemyofsun@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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This is why I absolutely loved classic Doom: finally a shooter with no cutscenes, dialogues or stupid animations that blocks my sight. Neither Doom 3 nor modern Doom are capable of achieving this power!
The sad part is, video games age so much quicker compared to other forms of media. It’s been only 20 years but Morrowind already so clunky that even those who like the game would rather play literally any other RPG over it. 2d games suffer less from this but the lack of accessibility options, unusual controls, technical limitations and their influence on mechanics (e.g. life system) are all still a big problem that gets only worse with time.
Retro games can be enjoyable but whether they are worth the struggle is questionable.
I agree that I can’t talk about genres I’m not familiar with, like platformers and action games (which I guess are the best contenders for retro gamers). With that said, even when I played through widely acclaimed as one of the best RPGs - Ultima 4, I still couldn’t enjoy it. I’m curious how common this experience with popular retro games.
Of course. I am a big fan of the original Doom games (Heretic and Hexen included) myself. But still, I feel like these are exceptions, not the rule.
Counterargument: the girl from the pic IS from the sequel, not the original.
The original looks like this: https://shared.fastly.steamstatic.com/store_item_assets/steam/apps/1392820/header.jpg?t=1743295757
Like: it’s small so I can recognize some active people here; also I like how many queers and allies are here, Lemmy’s not perfect in regards to minorities but it’s much better than reddit and most alternatives.
Dislike: it’s small so I can’t find people who are into the same niche stuff as I am; also centralization on .world sucks, I’d block this instance otherwise because of how many genuinely shitty people are there.
Public bathrooms and other places sorted by gender. Dating is hard for similar results…
Literally any social gathering that doesn’t sort out bigots (read: most of them) can end up as a disaster if you’re openly queer.
I can help. I was thinking about creating a gaming community on Blahaj (I didn’t notice this community!) after posting my gaming stuff on the popular communities. Can as well contribute to the existing one.
This account is new but I’m on Lemmy for longer - my prior main @enemyofsun@lemmy.blahaj.zone is almost 1 year old.
Ah yes, “leftist” Lemmy where neopronouns are trolling, men are the most repressed and Rowling said nothing wrong. Sometimes I really hate this place…
On piefed.blahaj.zone, can see the pinned post only when I switch to the “hot” sort - on “new” none can be seen.
In music, Justin Broadrick from Godflesh (among his numerous other projects). His music resonates with me the way that not many other albums do, and it helped me go through some tough shit in the past. Godflesh is weirdly calming for me.
In game development, I adore Akuma Kira’s stuff. They’re most famous for Spooky’s Jump Scare Mansion but they also has more serious horror games like Lost in Vivo and Corpse Ocean, and of course their (relatively) recent Lunacid. The thing about their games is, the games weirdly possess both horror and cute, comfy or goofy elements. There’s no notion that horror must be scary from start to finish - some moments are cute/comfy, some are genuinely scary, and some moments are both at the same time.
Finally got around to playing Ena Dream BBQ. Damn, this game sure has charm! Playing it in short sessions because it’s very tiring to play (too hyperactive).
I am on Blahaj Zone tho ;)
What I mean is that, when you make your post local-only on e.g. blahaj, you also prevent good people at Beehaw and other safe instances from participating. I DO support moving to Blahaj though, I think it will improve the situation a little. But the struggle will continue nonetheless.
A nice small (and cute!) backpack that I always take with me when I go outside, plus a water bottle that I have near me at all times.
They perform rituals in the woods instead
The closest Lemmy can do is making your posts visible only to users from your instance. But there isn’t one single women-friendly instance so IMHO it isn’t a great solution.
“I can’t believe I slept with you!” is very good, despite its stupid premise.
All of them, basically
I mean any magic, not just sorcery, yeah. I want to believe it’s doable.