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Tendokiddo
A Minecraft Player since 2020
Gaming Since 2015!
Right now, I am playing pokemon tcg live but the glitch is killing me, it is opponent's turn but my countdown timer is counting down instead.
When I click on battlepass rewards, the thing does not load.
Back then, they have a good 3rd party pokemon tcg client and they ditch it and claim it is a harmonious event but I fear their greed on not paying the professionals to develop game have earned them endless glitches, loading problems and I will quit it someday too.
I just got a new gaming PC last week, and mostly have been playing Minecraft (obviously), GTA V and Online, and Cities: Skylines. I also tried out Microsoft Flight Simulator, and plan on playing Skyrim again soon.
I stopped playing a lot of pc games, I realized a lot of these are pay 2 win or play 2 feel good.
Pay 2 win are bad because you need an extreme budget to actually feel powerful.
Play 2 feel good are all those competitive games that needs you to exhaust hundreds and hundreds of hours to be able to compete with the regular players.
So the question is, why are you wasting time and money just to make yourself feel better?
Not to sound corny or something, but minecraft. I have a survival world that is 4 years old and me and my brothers decided to restart. We left all our items at our bases and went to a random spot in the nether far from spawn and our bases. We built a portal and just restarted where we ended up in the overworld.
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"When life gives you lemons, don't make lemonade - make life take the lemons back! Get mad! I don't want your lemons, what am I supposed to do with these? Demand to see life's manager."
I might go play Streets of Rage 4 again, or some other game that doesn't make me waste several hours in front of a resource farm relying on RNG in order to get enough of something to build a structure I've desired to build in survival for years but never gotten around to doing so.
For a time I was playing Borderlands 2 with a friend, but since then I decided it best we take a break from it since we had been playing that game for too long, and even gotten to OP level 10 with our main characters. But Minecraft doesn't provide us both incentives to keep on playing, why it remains so popular I'll never understand, but then a lot of people play with mods in the game so that's part of the reason.
I'm the type of person that thinks having to mod a game to get the experience you want makes no sense whatsoever, and this is coming from a PC gamer.
The onus is on the developers to create an inclusive and inviting experience for their game, and if they fail to do so, why bother?
Trying War Thunder for the first time today with a friend who's been playing it with our other friends for years and always wanted me to try...here goes something overwhelming maybe, depending how realistic the controls are.
I continued playing through most of the classic Final Fantasy titles after finishing Final Fantasy IX a while back, but I didn't finish all of them yet. I did I through V and need to do VI. No pictures of those.
I put Kena Bridge of Spirits on hold for now, not because I'm not wanting to play it, but because other games are crowding it out. This thing here was a bit tough and a difficulty spike for me (well, the tree thing before it was tough too actually).
Tiny Glade launched recently and is fun, and I recommend it if you're looking for a small, lightweight game to express creativity that you can pick up and put down on short notice. "Build whimsical castles and romantic cottages"? It's like someone wrote that for me.
I haven't had as much time with it to build anything good yet though, because Silent Hill 2 released the other day...
Here's more... (there's no major spoilers)
A hole... in a bathroom wall? I thought this was Silent Hill 2, not Silent Hill 4 The Room!
I hope that's my size!
Oh, okay, pyramid head, so this is Silent Hill 2 after all, haha. It's so terrifying when you return and it's gone.
I'm still early in Silent Hill 2, and I'm also looking forward to Life is Strange Double Exposure later this month and Dragon Quest III 2D-HD Remake next month, but I'm going to go out on a limb and predict that Silent Hill 2 will be my game of the year. I'd easily pay for remakes of 1, 3, and/or 4 in this fashion.
First Resident Evil 2, and the latest is this. The era of good remakes keeps on coming. (Come on already Final Fantasy IX, I need you!)
With a couple other survival horror games nearing release, notably Tormented Souls 2 next year, and others getting launch dates after some of them looked like they might be abandoned, I'm excited. We're going through a survival horror renaissance and I'm all for it. Some good RPGs to round that out would really make me feel at home like the old days.
I "finished" Silent Hill 2 a couple weeks ago. This is absolutely my game of the year, and it's probably the best game I played since the Resident Evil 2 remake in 2019 (that was five years ago, what!?). I can't recommend it enough. I seriously just need a good Final Fantasy IX remake and I can die happy, but I hope this one does successful enough (it seems like it is?) to convince Konami to consider remakes of 1, 3, and/or 4 next, but what a comeback this was for an essentially dead series. "Silent Hill f" and "Silent Hill Townfall" are also in development.
The first spoiler is "safe" as it won't ruin any serious story. There's no gore or anything either.
The second spoiler within that is for the end (I'll warn again before it), so skip it if you don't want anything spoiled! It's safe to look at the end if you've played the original or otherwise know the endings, but if not I'd skip that part of the spoiler if you think you'll play the remake and haven't played the original.
End warning!
Yeah, I got that ending. It's sort of one of the two I wanted though.
I'm not yet "done" with it because there's a new game+ mode, new filters to play with that you unlock after beating it, new possible endings, plus the other endings I didn't get, so i definitely want to play it more. I'll probably be getting as much time out of this as I did Resident Evil 2, if not more.
But since I completed it and have other games I want to to play, for now, I have set it aside for now and started Life is Strange Double Exposure. Max is back! This one I'll be playing slowly in short sessions since it's not an overly long game and I don't want to rush it.
I'll be getting Dragon Quest III HD-2D remake in a weeks when it releases so I'll start playing that alongside this. I'm waiting for Dragon Quest XII as well, whenever that releases. (And for Final Fantasy IX to become a thing please, come on Squaresooooft!?)
Hello, y'all! Just wondering here, What games are YOU playing right now? I wonder if you have some interesting things that I and other people might just enjoy!", sans-serif"> So, what games are you playing right now?
A Minecraft Player since 2020
Gaming Since 2015!
I am waiting for honkai star rail.
Right now, I am playing pokemon tcg live but the glitch is killing me, it is opponent's turn but my countdown timer is counting down instead.
When I click on battlepass rewards, the thing does not load.
Back then, they have a good 3rd party pokemon tcg client and they ditch it and claim it is a harmonious event but I fear their greed on not paying the professionals to develop game have earned them endless glitches, loading problems and I will quit it someday too.
I play a lot of games on slow rotation. People drag me into multiplayer, otherwise I'd be doing just solo for ages.
I just got a new gaming PC last week, and mostly have been playing Minecraft (obviously), GTA V and Online, and Cities: Skylines. I also tried out Microsoft Flight Simulator, and plan on playing Skyrim again soon.
Loldle - very interesting LoL puzzle game
Right now I've been playing Scribblenauts Unmasked a lot since I've been going through a DC Comics obsession
I stopped playing a lot of pc games, I realized a lot of these are pay 2 win or play 2 feel good.
Pay 2 win are bad because you need an extreme budget to actually feel powerful.
Play 2 feel good are all those competitive games that needs you to exhaust hundreds and hundreds of hours to be able to compete with the regular players.
So the question is, why are you wasting time and money just to make yourself feel better?
Not to sound corny or something, but minecraft. I have a survival world that is 4 years old and me and my brothers decided to restart. We left all our items at our bases and went to a random spot in the nether far from spawn and our bases. We built a portal and just restarted where we ended up in the overworld.
SPELUNKY AND OTHER GAMES
Minecraft, Roblox and S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Shadow Of Chernobyl
Minecraft, Bloons TD6 and Paleo Pines.
Genshin Impact
I might go play Streets of Rage 4 again, or some other game that doesn't make me waste several hours in front of a resource farm relying on RNG in order to get enough of something to build a structure I've desired to build in survival for years but never gotten around to doing so.
For a time I was playing Borderlands 2 with a friend, but since then I decided it best we take a break from it since we had been playing that game for too long, and even gotten to OP level 10 with our main characters. But Minecraft doesn't provide us both incentives to keep on playing, why it remains so popular I'll never understand, but then a lot of people play with mods in the game so that's part of the reason.
I'm the type of person that thinks having to mod a game to get the experience you want makes no sense whatsoever, and this is coming from a PC gamer.
The onus is on the developers to create an inclusive and inviting experience for their game, and if they fail to do so, why bother?
Kena Bridge of Spirits.
Stray (for a second time) before that. Because kitty.
Minecraft doesn't need mentioned, does it? Maybe it does since not everyone plays it all the time.
Trying War Thunder for the first time today with a friend who's been playing it with our other friends for years and always wanted me to try...here goes something overwhelming maybe, depending how realistic the controls are.
Age of Empires II Definitive Edition Victors and Vanquished
I continued playing through most of the classic Final Fantasy titles after finishing Final Fantasy IX a while back, but I didn't finish all of them yet. I did I through V and need to do VI. No pictures of those.



I put Kena Bridge of Spirits on hold for now, not because I'm not wanting to play it, but because other games are crowding it out. This thing here was a bit tough and a difficulty spike for me (well, the tree thing before it was tough too actually).
Tiny Glade launched recently and is fun, and I recommend it if you're looking for a small, lightweight game to express creativity that you can pick up and put down on short notice. "Build whimsical castles and romantic cottages"? It's like someone wrote that for me.
I haven't had as much time with it to build anything good yet though, because Silent Hill 2 released the other day...
Here's more... (there's no major spoilers)
A hole... in a bathroom wall? I thought this was Silent Hill 2, not Silent Hill 4 The Room!
I hope that's my size!
Oh, okay, pyramid head, so this is Silent Hill 2 after all, haha. It's so terrifying when you return and it's gone.
I'm still early in Silent Hill 2, and I'm also looking forward to Life is Strange Double Exposure later this month and Dragon Quest III 2D-HD Remake next month, but I'm going to go out on a limb and predict that Silent Hill 2 will be my game of the year. I'd easily pay for remakes of 1, 3, and/or 4 in this fashion.
First Resident Evil 2, and the latest is this. The era of good remakes keeps on coming. (Come on already Final Fantasy IX, I need you!)
With a couple other survival horror games nearing release, notably Tormented Souls 2 next year, and others getting launch dates after some of them looked like they might be abandoned, I'm excited. We're going through a survival horror renaissance and I'm all for it. Some good RPGs to round that out would really make me feel at home like the old days.
I "finished" Silent Hill 2 a couple weeks ago. This is absolutely my game of the year, and it's probably the best game I played since the Resident Evil 2 remake in 2019 (that was five years ago, what!?). I can't recommend it enough. I seriously just need a good Final Fantasy IX remake and I can die happy, but I hope this one does successful enough (it seems like it is?) to convince Konami to consider remakes of 1, 3, and/or 4 next, but what a comeback this was for an essentially dead series. "Silent Hill f" and "Silent Hill Townfall" are also in development.
The first spoiler is "safe" as it won't ruin any serious story. There's no gore or anything either.
The second spoiler within that is for the end (I'll warn again before it), so skip it if you don't want anything spoiled! It's safe to look at the end if you've played the original or otherwise know the endings, but if not I'd skip that part of the spoiler if you think you'll play the remake and haven't played the original.
End warning!
I'm not yet "done" with it because there's a new game+ mode, new filters to play with that you unlock after beating it, new possible endings, plus the other endings I didn't get, so i definitely want to play it more. I'll probably be getting as much time out of this as I did Resident Evil 2, if not more.
But since I completed it and have other games I want to to play, for now, I have set it aside for now and started Life is Strange Double Exposure. Max is back! This one I'll be playing slowly in short sessions since it's not an overly long game and I don't want to rush it.
I'll be getting Dragon Quest III HD-2D remake in a weeks when it releases so I'll start playing that alongside this. I'm waiting for Dragon Quest XII as well, whenever that releases. (And for Final Fantasy IX to become a thing please, come on Squaresooooft!?)