• Scavenging Play Want Bin (PWBE 10 Feb 2025)

    From Kendrick Kerwin Chua@kendrick@nospam.io-nyc to uk.games.video.misc on Mon Feb 10 00:44:50 2025
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    I only report on it infrequently, but it's sometimes fun to describe how
    my son (who is now seven) enjoys games. He recently got into Roblox and Fortnite, but those seemed to be fleeting interests in the face of what
    we both understand to be superior single-player experiences. Just this
    Sunday he asked to put his Dreamcast back into action, and spent a few
    gleeful hours getting to know both Sonic Adventure games again. It makes
    me wonder what exactly the live-service vendors think they're doing and
    if they've gamed out any kind of presence in their market beyond the
    next month, or even the next few weeks.

    Play:
    --=--

    Freedom Wars Remastered (PS5) - Woo, finished all the offline game and
    got all but one of the offline trophies. They put out an update on
    Friday (just before the big PSN outage, as a matter of fact) that
    totally nerfed the big currency exploit and so made it harder for other players to grind for money. Not a big burden for me, as the big
    challenge now is to obtain all the parts I need to keep upgrading
    weapons into the post-game. There are a lot of bosses that require
    specific strategies for confrontation, and I'm just merrily standing a postcode away and sniping at them with my big laser cannon. That works
    for single giant opponents, not so much for when there's a big boss
    rush. 76 hours in now and I sort of miss the old mobile-styled crafting
    system that made you wait 10, 20, or 30 minutes of real time for the
    results of your crafting to become known. That was more satisfying
    without really being annoying in the way that mobile time-limited
    crafting usually turns out to be.


    Want:
    --=--

    Forza Horizon 5 (PS5) - I have the Xbox disc already, and I do also want
    it on PS5 but I want it on a disc. All indications are that it will only
    come out digitally, which is a sure way to get me to spend that money on something else.

    Bin:
    -==-

    Nothing game-related.

    -KKC, who needs more sleep.
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  • From Russell Marks@zgedneil@spam^H^H^H^Hgmail.com to uk.games.video.misc on Mon Feb 10 11:59:50 2025
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    Kendrick Kerwin Chua <kendrick@nospam.io-nyc> wrote:

    I only report on it infrequently, but it's sometimes fun to describe how
    my son (who is now seven) enjoys games. He recently got into Roblox and Fortnite, but those seemed to be fleeting interests in the face of what
    we both understand to be superior single-player experiences. Just this Sunday he asked to put his Dreamcast back into action, and spent a few gleeful hours getting to know both Sonic Adventure games again. It makes
    me wonder what exactly the live-service vendors think they're doing and
    if they've gamed out any kind of presence in their market beyond the
    next month, or even the next few weeks.

    The Dreamcast-playing child demographic does seem inexplicably
    underrepresented in their approach.

    That said, arguably online games do parasitically assume a level of game-playing competence acquired by other means. It's just as well
    that no parallels can be drawn from that to other aspects of society.

    Play:

    Tomb Raider (2013) (PC) - did a couple of tombs I'd somehow managed to
    miss, but mostly more collectible-grabbing. I think this doesn't work
    as well in some very linear areas where you really are just following
    a path, but it's still nice to have another look around the island
    without being shot at quite so much. I just wonder whether the few
    baddies I've been running into while doing this were stragglers I
    hadn't noticed originally, or newly-spawned target practice.

    Want:

    To actually get a GRIP (PC) installer downloaded finally. I suppose
    the fairly mixed reception this one got is still managing to put me
    off it slightly, even after buying the thing. :-)

    Forza Horizon 5 (PS5)

    This needs to have a car with a combined Mario, Sonic, Master Chief,
    and Kratos decal to convey maximum impossibility to any bewildered
    time travellers visiting this highly implausible future.

    Bin:

    Nothing.

    -Rus.
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  • From Jaimie Vandenbergh@jaimie@usually.sessile.org to uk.games.video.misc on Tue Feb 11 23:12:07 2025
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    On 10 Feb 2025 at 11:59:50 GMT, "Russell Marks" <zgedneil@spam^H^H^H^Hgmail.com> wrote:

    Want:

    To actually get a GRIP (PC) installer downloaded finally. I suppose
    the fairly mixed reception this one got is still managing to put me
    off it slightly, even after buying the thing. :-)

    I liked it and played it a bunch, but it wasn't as cleanly fun as
    Rollcage and Rollcage 2 were. Probably just too much detail obscuring
    the speed lines. If you have VR kit and a strong stomach give it a try
    in that, it's a blast.

    Cheers - Jaimie
    --
    I am always a bit unhappy when I spot a bit of text that
    made perfect sense in my brain but on passing through
    my fingers turned into a word salad suggesting that
    someone had jammed an ice pick into my head and
    stirred while I was typing. -- James Nicoll
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  • From Jaimie Vandenbergh@jaimie@usually.sessile.org to uk.games.video.misc on Tue Feb 11 23:25:51 2025
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    On 10 Feb 2025 at 00:44:50 GMT, "Kendrick Kerwin Chua"
    <kendrick@nospam.io-nyc> wrote:

    Play:
    --=--

    Skies of Arcadia (DC) - got the teething troubles where its HDMI mod
    wouldn't talk to the new TV sorted out (using another screen and
    wifi-based firmware updating) sorted, and first thing to do was of
    course check if Skies worked despite the bloody developers not ticking
    the "enable VGA" box. Fortunately the new firmware fakes that and it
    does indeed work nicely! I am now 15 hours in and only mildly resenting
    the insane number of random battles while traversing. I'd forgotten a
    lot since last time I played, which was apparently 2012 going by the
    savegame record. Also got the new VM2 microSD-based VMU up and running;
    it kindly has a "new virtual VMU file for each game by gameID" setting.
    It charges up its internal battery in about 30 minutes from being
    plugged in, or ten minutes by USB-C, so playing the little Pinta's Quest
    VMU game doesn't chew up CR2032s either.

    Divinity Original Sin 2 (PC, PMG) - Currently 44 hours into a
    four-player run, middle of the last chapter (probably). Came up against
    a mainline story fight that we were grossly underleveled for (ie theyrCOre
    18 werCOre 17, D&D rules being what they are) so had to hit allllll the
    other available fights/quests to level up, just managing to get to 18
    before running out. And nearly got the fight first time! Then killled
    second round. Then killed first round. Then killed first round...

    Hit up the internets for tips and a whole bunch of people are rCLthis
    fight stopped the game for me, couldnrCOt pass it and quitrCY, which is a
    bit hmm.

    The bastards were totally cheating. Not only targeting through stone
    barriers, but a new wave of enemies would fly in on their demon insect
    wings, and get a ridiculous amount of actions and also push to the front
    of the turn queue. Sudden total party kill? Well, ok then.

    Lead bad critter would get enough action points to kill half the party
    in his first round, we counted 8 or 9 when a normal enemy (or us!) gets
    three or four.

    We finally made it with very careful strategising and an accident - we
    got two party dead and another one teleported outside of the combat. He realised we could resurrect the deaders outside the combat toorCa where we could heal up and refresh buffs and head back in. Even with our own rCLcheatingrCY we still only just got the big bad down, and that was with massive help from an NPC who kept it busy (through one of those impenetrable-to-us walls, no less).

    So we spent a total of three hours on that one fight over two sessions.

    Oh, the new TV made the PC fans ramp up to my surprise - then I realised
    what it might be, and a look in settings confirmed it had taken
    advantage of the 4k120 mode. Set that down to 4k30 and blissful silence
    from the machine again. It's a five year old 2080ti and an 8 year old
    i7, it's not up to these modern modes!

    Want:
    --=--

    Better health. The monday PMG sessions are being a struggle: I charge up
    during the week, me and mrs go out and do stuff at the weekend using up
    all my battery, then Monday night I'm almost always kinda rubbish.
    Usually make it but not always.

    Bin:
    -==-

    Atrophy, both within the Divinity statuses and my personal cardiac
    troubles. It's much worse in Divinity - a character with Atrophy status
    will take damage from healing.

    Cheers - Jaimie
    --
    Sent from my Sun 4/60
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  • From Russell Marks@zgedneil@spam^H^H^H^Hgmail.com to uk.games.video.misc on Thu Feb 13 10:21:35 2025
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    Jaimie Vandenbergh <jaimie@usually.sessile.org> wrote:

    On 10 Feb 2025 at 11:59:50 GMT, "Russell Marks" <zgedneil@spam^H^H^H^Hgmail.com> wrote:

    Want:

    To actually get a GRIP (PC) installer downloaded finally.

    I've done that much at least.

    I liked it and played it a bunch, but it wasn't as cleanly fun as
    Rollcage and Rollcage 2 were. Probably just too much detail obscuring
    the speed lines. If you have VR kit and a strong stomach give it a try
    in that, it's a blast.

    I only just barely have a strong enough stomach to read that last
    sentence without rediscovering my breakfast at the thought. :-)

    -Rus.
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