• Too Many Tragedies Play Want Bin (PWBE 25 Sep 2023)

    From Kendrick Kerwin Chua@kendrick@nospam.io-nyc to uk.games.video.misc on Sun Sep 24 23:02:40 2023
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    So the least hurtful witty subject header I could come up with this week started with 'Pamplona' and I just decided not to bother.

    Play:
    --=--

    Tokyo Xanadu EX+ (PS4) - Woo, New Game Plus. Either I'm really jaded or
    this game knows exactly how to give up the right level of challenge
    without being too repetitive. It's doing a very disciplined thing where
    it actually leads you subtly towards content you've missed, and one of
    the ways it does that is by removing play restrictions from the first
    time around. Before you were constrained as to how to spend your free
    time, but the second run through gives you all the options irrespective
    of what's optimal or preferred. So you're not starting from zero but
    you're also not obligated to remember exactly what you did before. It's
    really rare for a game to respect your time like that.

    Want:
    --=--

    Lenovo Legion Pro Gen 8 (PC) - There's a second sale on, with slightly
    better prices than what was available back in August. Not sure I *need*
    a new gaming laptop, but this option is much better than what I
    originally specced out three years ago during the pandemic shortages. I
    can afford it, but there's a practical side of me that says my current
    laptop is just fine. Also that I don't actually play games on it all
    that often as compared to what time I spend on consoles, so there's the
    issue of low-four-digits of hardware just sitting around taking up
    space. Because that's never a problem in my house usually.

    Bin:
    -==-

    Nothing game-related.

    Expenditure:
    -----=-----

    Balance forward - $3,887

    -KKC, who also narrowly avoided buying another Playstation 3.
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  • From John Dow@jmd@nelefa.org to uk.games.video.misc on Mon Sep 25 01:01:00 2023
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    On Monday, 25 September 2023 at 00:02:51 UTC+1, Kendrick Kerwin Chua wrote:
    So the least hurtful witty subject header I could come up with this week started with 'Pamplona' and I just decided not to bother.

    That's getting to be the norm these days.

    Play:
    --=--

    Starfield (PC) (Rog Ally)

    I'm trying to stay positive on this one. The individual missions are fun but the whole
    absence of any kind of meaningful space travel thing is getting annoying. I mean,
    you can finish a mission on planet A and need to hand something in at a specific
    point of planet B, so you go into your mission screen, highlight the mission and
    press 'Land'. Boom - you're on a new planet without so much as walking to your ship.

    Baldurs Gate 3 (PC) (Rog Ally)

    Perfect. In every way.


    Want:
    --=--

    The perennial favourite - time to play things.

    Bin:
    -==-

    I'm pretty content with my lot these days.

    Expenditure:
    -----=-----

    Still not doing this :)

    J
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  • From Jaimie Vandenbergh@jaimie@usually.sessile.org to uk.games.video.misc on Mon Sep 25 09:17:18 2023
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    On 25 Sep 2023 at 00:02:40 BST, "Kendrick Kerwin Chua"
    <kendrick@nospam.io-nyc> wrote:

    Tokyo Xanadu EX+ (PS4) - Woo, New Game Plus. Either I'm really jaded or
    this game knows exactly how to give up the right level of challenge
    without being too repetitive. It's doing a very disciplined thing where
    it actually leads you subtly towards content you've missed, and one of
    the ways it does that is by removing play restrictions from the first
    time around. Before you were constrained as to how to spend your free
    time, but the second run through gives you all the options irrespective
    of what's optimal or preferred. So you're not starting from zero but
    you're also not obligated to remember exactly what you did before. It's really rare for a game to respect your time like that.

    That's *excellent*. Finishing Nier Automata offers something similar but
    in turbo mode: you can jump to any part of the game's main story and
    finish off any quests you missed due to story progress, and/or you can
    do a full play from the start again. Depending on exactly how you
    finished the game, anyway.

    Play:

    Very little, just the Monkey Island ep2 in Sea of Thieves (xbox)(pmg) -
    doing the three trials to make us mighty pirates. We were doing jolly
    well until the Sky mass semi-outage occured and Angus semi-fell off the Internet, at which point we parked it for the week.

    Want:

    Really gotta get back to Pikmin 4.

    Bin:
    Usual (lack of) health stuff.

    Cheers - Jaimie
    --
    "We don't stop playing because we grow old; we
    grow old because we stop playing"
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  • From Jaimie Vandenbergh@jaimie@usually.sessile.org to uk.games.video.misc on Mon Sep 25 09:25:05 2023
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    On 25 Sep 2023 at 10:17:18 BST, "Jaimie Vandenbergh" <jaimie@usually.sessile.org> wrote:

    On 25 Sep 2023 at 00:02:40 BST, "Kendrick Kerwin Chua" <kendrick@nospam.io-nyc> wrote:

    Tokyo Xanadu EX+ (PS4) - Woo, New Game Plus. Either I'm really jaded or
    this game knows exactly how to give up the right level of challenge
    without being too repetitive. It's doing a very disciplined thing where
    it actually leads you subtly towards content you've missed, and one of
    the ways it does that is by removing play restrictions from the first
    time around. Before you were constrained as to how to spend your free
    time, but the second run through gives you all the options irrespective
    of what's optimal or preferred. So you're not starting from zero but
    you're also not obligated to remember exactly what you did before. It's
    really rare for a game to respect your time like that.

    That's *excellent*. Finishing Nier Automata offers something similar but
    in turbo mode: you can jump to any part of the game's main story and
    finish off any quests you missed due to story progress, and/or you can
    do a full play from the start again. Depending on exactly how you
    finished the game, anyway.

    Play:

    Very little, just the Monkey Island ep2 in Sea of Thieves (xbox)(pmg) -
    doing the three trials to make us mighty pirates. We were doing jolly
    well until the Sky mass semi-outage occured and Angus semi-fell off the Internet, at which point we parked it for the week.

    Whoops - forgot until Choobs mentioned.

    First two hours of Skyrim Iiiiin Spaaaaaaace (Game Pass). Was deeply unimpressed at the onboarding. If they'd dared to repeat the "Oh good -
    you're finally awake" line at the first moment, that would have sold it
    to me.
    The actual intro is awfully clunky, kinda mirroring Half Life but
    without the cool worldbuilding sequence or the exciting payoff after
    touching the thing; the explanation for perks etc in the character
    builder are rubbish; the 'how to shoot and loot' tutorial is awful, the
    menus are rubbish and working out how to manually swap back to your
    lasercutter when the picked up gun runs out of ammo after you hold A to
    switch to the gun while getting shot at was hilarious (put it in the
    Dpad quickmenu would have been ideal); the 'how to spaceflight and
    fight' tute is awful - it only got partway into explaining the systems
    when the pirate turned up then carried on talking while I killed it with
    my leet Elite skills so I missed most of the chat; the 'how to land on a planet' tutorial is bad and then puts you not within walking distance of
    the actual site so I spent an hour noodling about on a boring random gen
    planet surface with an empty cave and then it doesn't explain about the existence of on-planet fast travel...
    Then it crashed after I actually got into the base. So, yeah, not
    impressed.

    Bin:
    Usual (lack of) health stuff.

    And probably Starfield. I have not loaded it up a second time.

    Cheers - Jaimie
    --
    If you are not paying for it, you're not the customer; you're the product being sold.
    -- blue_beetle
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  • From Russell Marks@zgedneil@spam^H^H^H^Hgmail.com to uk.games.video.misc on Tue Sep 26 07:12:36 2023
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    Kendrick Kerwin Chua <kendrick@nospam.io-nyc> wrote:

    Play:

    Minecraft (PS4) - there was a Trail Ruins near the village I did the
    raid at (and even nearer to another village weirdly right next to that
    one, so much so that villagers would actually sleep in the bed I put
    nearby), so not having previously tackled one of those I did some
    crafty mining.

    I think the ruins are intended as an ancient settlement of some sort
    for you to gradually unearth, but in gameplay terms the key thing you
    get is some mostly-buried clusters of various blocks, including
    "suspicious gravel" that you can use a brush on Because Archaeology,
    to get a hidden item to pop out. So I slowly got some new stuff
    sprinkled in with old stuff, realised that it would probably take
    years to actually get all of the new stuff which was seeming fairly
    pointless anyway, and stopped there (though I'd probably cleared much
    of this particular instance by then). Standard Minecraft gameplay
    after a new update really.

    Want:

    Nothing.

    Bin:

    In Minecraft, a creeper seemingly managing to detonate right behind me
    without my noticing at all until the explosion. This sort of thing can
    happen all too easily if you're playing the game without sound like I
    tend to (a habit carried over from how I usually play Minetest and
    Vita Minecraft). It's probably just as well that I'd kept my decent
    armour on.

    -Rus.
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