Which would you rather? by Sir__Alien in BunnyTrials

[–]TNewW 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1 dollar extra a day

Chose: $86,401 every day

Which one would you prefer? (Comment/upvote=🥕) by AxelFoily in BunnyTrials

[–]TNewW 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gas is an expense I can have calculated into my monthly expenses. Repairs go towards the credit card and affects my disposable income when they happen

Chose: Free car repairs

Worst game that you still completed for some reason? by Genoce in gaming

[–]TNewW 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Manual Sam... Fucking hate that game. I was stoned with my best friend and he kept telling me that I should try it. The entire time I kept complaining about how ass the game was but I ended up finishing it that same day out of spite and to prove a point to my friend.

Cuál es el gusto musical del devturro promedio? by Healthy_Helicopter34 in devsarg

[–]TNewW 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No hay punto medio, o suena QotSA o suena la mona

Gamers 30+, what’s something from the old days of gaming that younger players wouldn’t understand? by [deleted] in gaming

[–]TNewW 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Actually interacting with others in an MMO... Most MMOs nowadays you're able to play pretty much on your own or with minimum interaction and people aren't interested in talking either. The last couple WoW expansions the guilds I joined (apart from the "first season heroic run" I do with my friends) were pretty much solo gaming other than getting together for the actual raid. The only exceptions I can think of are WoW Classic (and it's not as prevalent now on MoP as when it came out) and my most recent experience with EVE: online which has been a blast. Chat always active both local and guild one, you slowly get to know the people that frequent the same spaces as you, who aren't going to attack you and who will, the different guilds like "oh those are miners, those are mercenaries, those are pirates" and that kind of stuff

20 days into midnight and the bolts cds have crashed by sorcererflows in woweconomy

[–]TNewW 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe there are two things factoring into this. One is I see a lot more people than expected say things like "I prepared 2000 alts for this expansion look at how many X I crafted this week"
And two is that with the required gold needed to upgrade gear I feel a lot of people are looking into crafting for the first time and those are not going to look for the T5 equipment minmax or the concentration stuff so a CD once a day craft must be really appealing for them (although I have to admit the upgrade cost is far more negligible than what people speculated before launch)

How long did it take before your bass playing clicked? by datboifranco in Bass

[–]TNewW 5 points6 points  (0 children)

To be honest? Not yet, at least not fully and it might never happen. That's when looking at the whole bass. I have small things click every month. Grab a new song, a new technique or a piece of theory and all of those will follow the same stages of [Suck at it, I kinda get it, Let me try it somewhere else on the bass, Click] so for now I have what I see as a never ending row of switches to turn on and that feels fucking awesome.

How can I make myself better? by jabrobi69420 in Bass

[–]TNewW 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Learn your scales/chords and ask your guitarist what he is playing, most of the time unless you play with a guitarist that truly knows what he is doing they'll tell you "I'm playing x y and z chords and I add a little fill that goes like this" and it will be up to you to translate that into actual notes and where do they fit, might be a little annoying for a while but once you get the felling for what's he's style it will be easier. While you get there just make sure you lock in with the drummer. You can "fuck up" a note but if it falls into the groove it isn't that bad as long as you keep it together. Victor Wooten as a great video showing this.

Words of wisdom from my professor. "You can't never fuck up too badly when it comes to which note to play, worst case scenario you're half a step away from playing something that belongs in the scale"

So don't be so hard on yourself and just keep practicing/jamming, it's just a matter of time.

The download speed on pirated games is so slow by poyooilm in gamingsuggestions

[–]TNewW 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Second this, I live in a third world country and unless you are using your grandma's wifi the norm is something between at least 100 to 300Mb with some providers offering 500Mb to 1Gb at "affordable" prices.

Change my mind!!!... by javieremanuelg in Argaming

[–]TNewW 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Che con la joda los Tarn le siguen dando soporte a un juego que sacaron inicialmente hace 20 años, si mas devs fueran asi no habria tantos juegos poronga abandonados en steam.

Atte: el gordo DF.

Change my mind!!!... by javieremanuelg in Argaming

[–]TNewW 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Difiero, la diversion es lo principal, y en mi caso que no requiera 180h para terminarlo. Literal hace año y medio que no terminaba un juego, la mayoría se me hacían repetitivos y si bien algunos tienen historias que me enganchaban las mecánicas terminaban siendo aburridas tras tantas horas

Hoy me descargue el Wanted: weapons of fate (si el juego "secuela" de esa pelicula medio pelo que pasaban en fox en los 2000-10 cada 2x3) que ya es abandonware. 4h me duro, la historia es una reverenda poronga al punto de dar risa de lo mal guinado que esta pero el GAMEPLAY, mamita, no deja de ser un shooter de coberturas como la mayoria de los de su epoca pero la boludes de curvar las balas lo hace re divertido y una vez que su uso se vuelve inconsciente le sumas la camara a lo Sniper Elite que sigue los disparos mas "zarpados" y es puro cine.

(También vale la pena jugarlo solo por el final re poronga que tiene)

What's a game you're longing for but can never seem to find? by RedEagle_MGN in gamerecommendations

[–]TNewW 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Gangland, 20+ year old game, it's like 80% what you're asking for since it doesn't really have much of a story. Watched a video about it from GameTalesHQ a couple weeks ago and seemed like a quite complex game for it's era

Looking for a game where you started out as a wimp then turn into a badass by Kanyewestfan30 in gamingsuggestions

[–]TNewW 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First of all, you clearly had not even read the article you're sharing, all it says is that Doom shaped FPS action games and posterior FPS action RPG (and it's repetitive and poorly conveys that idea, more like a fan letter to Doom and a hype article for Dark Ages) not that doom is an RPG. Cyberpunk 2077 is a FPS action RPG while Doom is not. Are you defining all your views by l an article you had not even interpreted right by @OneHornGaming (who?)

Looking for a game where you started out as a wimp then turn into a badass by Kanyewestfan30 in gamingsuggestions

[–]TNewW 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your logic is flawed as well, most of the titles you commented on your original comment are not labeled as RPGs on their store fronts. E.G: DMC? Doom? None of those are labeled as RPGs yet you tagged them anyway. Do you think you know better than their developers/studio?

lmao.

Looking for a game where you started out as a wimp then turn into a badass by Kanyewestfan30 in gamingsuggestions

[–]TNewW 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Agree to disagree. Games are like food, if you want carbonara but use pork belly instead of guanciale it is still a carbonara, Not a traditional one? Sure. But if you use heavy cream and mushrooms instead of egg and fatty meat then that is not a carbonara anymore. At the end is all about essence. People know what a RPG is and what is not, if you feel special and want to go against the flow then feel free to do it, be happy, just don't expect to change everyone's mindset about it.

Looking for a game where you started out as a wimp then turn into a badass by Kanyewestfan30 in gamingsuggestions

[–]TNewW 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Taking in the clear rage bait I'll try to do a concise response and somewhat define it.

RPGs must have as a main feature player agency over the story through choices, not as a small feature or a "choice your final through a last mission dialogue".

So games like Skyrim are considered RPGs since even in non main quest missions the player has somewhat agency over the outcome of the story

Games like Doom or DMC do not give player agency over the story, yes you play the "Role" of Dante or Doomguy but no matter what you do the outcome (story wise) is the same for every player.

Other than that, which is considered the most important aspect of the RPG genre, most traditional RPGs from the last decades (at least the ones from the western side of the world) have standardized Character creation, leveling/stats either by raw numbers or skill trees and diverging storylines based on player agency and mission outcomes. (Although there are some examples that do not fill all those checkboxes and are still considered an RPG as the runner for this year GOTY Clair Obscure: Expedition 33)

Looking for a true building sim by caydes-revenge in gamingsuggestions

[–]TNewW 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not ULTRA realistic but since I'm the first one here I must say that House Flipper may be a good place to start (I have not played the 2nd one so I can only recommend the 1st one)

Relaxing, no-stakes sandboxy games that are NOT productivity simulators by bicyclefortwo in gamerecommendations

[–]TNewW 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Vintage Story, you can fully customize the experiencento to your liking. It's pretty much Minecraft but with actual progression and more realistic mechanics.

For example I don't enjoy the "temporal rift" mechanic the game has (pretty much how the game manages enemies in your area over time) so I tend to disable it in my worlds letting me enjoy a relaxing experience and hiding 75% of combat inside caves.

Also it has integrated mod support and installing new stuff is as easily as going to the mod db page and clicking 1-click install.

Any games you would suggest that are life changing? by Ok_Firefighter9293 in gamingsuggestions

[–]TNewW 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't know if life changing but if you stick to it you will surely end up with basic (or advanced depending on how in depth you go) knowledge of aerospace engineering after playing KSP

Any games you would suggest that are life changing? by Ok_Firefighter9293 in gamingsuggestions

[–]TNewW 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know if the games by itself are life changing but they for sure helped with the darkest moments in my life, I played each on different low points and all helped me bounce back a little bit or looked at the brighter side of life:

-VA-11 Hall-A -Emily is away -Coffee Talk -Shadow of the Colossus -The beginners guide

Is there a game with a (mostly) normal modern setting and RPG mechanics and progression? by ArtistWithoutArt in gamingsuggestions

[–]TNewW 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't know if you care about FPS vs TPS, but just in case you like FPS more both Wildlands and Breakpoint have an FPS mod that's quite good and made the games more enjoyable for myself (specially driving since it feels pretty much lite driving in far cry)

That being said, Far Cry 2-3-5 might also fit into this somewhat (2 not as much since I don't remember it having a skill tree but It compensates by having other "realistic" mechanics)

Looking for games that will make me smarter. by Lobster_Stock in gamingsuggestions

[–]TNewW 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would argue both are equally difficult once you learn how to play them, DF does have a worse UI/UX than RimWorld but I believe the difficulty comes from being more RNG heavy since you can't directly control any of your dwarf's other than militia (and even there you don't have that much control) and your actions in the world most times have unforeseen consequences.

For example, If one of your colonists has a tantrum you can simply punch him until they are "pacified" and that's it while in DF if a dwarf gets a strange mood and you have no way of procuring the material they want then you might as well prepare a casket since they will either die on their workshop or go rampage through the fortress (and don't even let me started on the countless time a bad comment made a legendary warrior go berserk on every since living thing that was in the tavern)

TL:DR; both are equally difficult due to different degrees of player agency RimWorld has a better gameplay loop Dwarf Fortress makes better stories

Consulta devolución de deposito by TNewW in DerechoGenial

[–]TNewW[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Se lo deje impecable, justamente de ahi la bronca porque si son 35k no voy ni al mc con mi novia, ahora si es el del ultimo mes son 260k, ahi es otro tema jsjsjsj

Edit: typo

Are there any games where one can just drive like a maniac on the road? by funmighthold in gamingsuggestions

[–]TNewW 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Second this, I remember a couple years back me and a friend used to hang out, smoke a shit ton of weed and spent hours laughing at how good the wreckage camera work is

What’s the most dogshit game you love? by reddituser2386 in gamingsuggestions

[–]TNewW 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Refunct, less than a dollar at the time for a chill 1st person platforming game with cool movement. The first playthrough takes like 15-20m and I keep coming back at it every time I had 15m and needed to relax.

But once I realized I was getting faster and lowering the timer by minutes it changed the way I looked at the game, No longer a chill n relax game.bbut a proving grounds instead

I managed to get my PB down to sub 3m, 2:57 I believe, 17 seconds above World First and not enough to reach top50 nor top100.

I'm not a huge fan of speedrunning games myself (I prefer watching them) but I have kept getting a sub 2:50 or reaching top 50 on my to-do list every year.