Do you play video games in your spare time?
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Gerry Schmitz wrote:
roots of current games rules back to 1824
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The "first" (true to scale) was the 1824 Von Reisswitz "Kriegsspiel"; followed by more expansive issues. (Search the web). These were in turn translated by the British under "Rules for the conduct of the war game" 18xx. (search the web). The U.S. took it to the next level with "The American Kriegsspiel 1882" and "Strategos 1880". Interestingly, the American authors each think their version is superior to the other. (Library of Congress).
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Curious, I've discovered that quite a few members here play video games when they are not writing code. Some of you even design game mods. What games are you playing in your spare time?
Can't call it 'spare' time when its all i got, but i do spend a lot of time in Diablo 1 - 3, Starcraft 1 & 2, and Plants vs Zombies :cool: :sigh:
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I used to play a lot of MMOs but right now I play Guilty Gear: Strive and sometimes play some Dead Cells or Slay the Spire. When I get a big chunk of free time I'm planning on finishing Ori and the Will of the Wisps. That's pretty much it right now. Might give DNF Duel and Lost Ark a try when they release.
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Hmmm, So I am guessing that you are a PlayStation fan. Two of those titles are Sony exclusives unavailable on the Microsoft platform. :)
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0x01AA wrote:
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Hah! And another here (63 next month), but I gave up Tetris decades ago ...
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Curious, I've discovered that quite a few members here play video games when they are not writing code. Some of you even design game mods. What games are you playing in your spare time?
These days I only work virtual jigsaw puzzles on FascistBook. Or cards with the family. The last real computer games I played were Myst and its sequels. Before that I went through all the Kings Quest, Leisure Suit Larry and other Sierra games, and a zillion more from the 70s. And of course, old codger that I am, my first was Colossal Cave and MS Flight Simulator on a Trash-80.
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Nope. Steam on PC. I used to be a Playstation fan but honestly I haven't played console since the PS3 :laugh:
I used to have an XBox 360, but two RRODs put me right off consoles. Pity, it was good while it worked (and cheaper than gaming spec PC's). Oblivion on XBox was very nice, better than the PC version on mouse and KB.
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Curious, I've discovered that quite a few members here play video games when they are not writing code. Some of you even design game mods. What games are you playing in your spare time?
Do you know about Wordle? Wordle - A daily word game[^] It has kind of taken over social media, but it really is kind of a neat (simple) game. Just guess the 5-letter word in 6 tries or less. THere is a new word puzzle every day. It runs in your browser. Very simple but quite satisfying. A bit like the old game Mastermind but with words. If your afraid, run the VirusTotal.com[^] on it.
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Just finished Final Fantasy VII Remake, great game (though not as brilliant as the original)! Before that I played Hades, very addictive. Other than that I played Ratchet & Clank, the entire Mass Effect trilogy (awesome, epic, some of my all time favorites), Outriders, Baldur's Gate II (the original, not the enhanced version, for good old times sake)... All of them on PS5, except BGII which I played on PC. Started Kena: Bridge of Spirits, but unfortunately I don't like it very much due to lack of story. Same goes for Darkest Dungeon. Looking for a new game to play at the moment.
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These days I only work virtual jigsaw puzzles on FascistBook. Or cards with the family. The last real computer games I played were Myst and its sequels. Before that I went through all the Kings Quest, Leisure Suit Larry and other Sierra games, and a zillion more from the 70s. And of course, old codger that I am, my first was Colossal Cave and MS Flight Simulator on a Trash-80.
If you think 'goto' is evil, try writing an Assembly program without JMP.
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Do you know about Wordle? Wordle - A daily word game[^] It has kind of taken over social media, but it really is kind of a neat (simple) game. Just guess the 5-letter word in 6 tries or less. THere is a new word puzzle every day. It runs in your browser. Very simple but quite satisfying. A bit like the old game Mastermind but with words. If your afraid, run the VirusTotal.com[^] on it.
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Curious, I've discovered that quite a few members here play video games when they are not writing code. Some of you even design game mods. What games are you playing in your spare time?
I used to...then wife/life/family took over my spare time, so not much anymore...I'm lucky to get a half-hour of Super Mario for PC a month! (the only 'game' I've actually installed on this system) edit: sorry, I almost forgot about MineCraft which I haven't played in over 3 years now! Ah, there was a time though, when I would spend hours in a dark office until the late hours, working my way through the likes of Lighthouse, Myst, and then Riven. I wasn't much into the FPS as much as puzzle solving. When I retire, maybe I'll have time for games again...and by that time, with VR, I'm sure it will be way better than I remember.
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Curious, I've discovered that quite a few members here play video games when they are not writing code. Some of you even design game mods. What games are you playing in your spare time?
Colossal Cave (PDP-10), Flight Simulator and Wizardry (Apple ][+), Arcticfox (Amiga 2000), and the Myst series. I've tried a few since then, but the only ones that managed to hold my interest were Obduction, Firewatch, and The Witness. I no longer have any interest in "real-time" games, which eliminates a lot of them.
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Colossal Cave (PDP-10), Flight Simulator and Wizardry (Apple ][+), Arcticfox (Amiga 2000), and the Myst series. I've tried a few since then, but the only ones that managed to hold my interest were Obduction, Firewatch, and The Witness. I no longer have any interest in "real-time" games, which eliminates a lot of them.
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I used to have an XBox 360, but two RRODs put me right off consoles. Pity, it was good while it worked (and cheaper than gaming spec PC's). Oblivion on XBox was very nice, better than the PC version on mouse and KB.
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OriginalGriff wrote:
(and cheaper than gaming spec PC's)
This is one thing I love about 2(.5)-D fighting games, platformers, metroidvanias, roguelikes, and card games. You don't need an insane rig to play them. You can pretty much play them on anything built in the last 10-15 years, even if it's a gorgeous game like Hollow Knight, the Ori games, etc.
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Greg Utas wrote:
Flight Simulator
The old DOS version circa 1982? Could you land the plane? Or did you do like everyone else and fly around until you crash landed? :-D
I don't recall landing it successfully! Not until there was PC version with graphics that were more realistic. :)
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Curious, I've discovered that quite a few members here play video games when they are not writing code. Some of you even design game mods. What games are you playing in your spare time?
Classic Windows Solitaire, and if I've got the time, ye olde Mahjong Titans. I don't think I have the wiring to play modern games.
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Curious, I've discovered that quite a few members here play video games when they are not writing code. Some of you even design game mods. What games are you playing in your spare time?
What spare time?
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Curious, I've discovered that quite a few members here play video games when they are not writing code. Some of you even design game mods. What games are you playing in your spare time?
Oxygen not Included; 3041 hours Rimworld; 6546 hours That's just the single player ones.. Been on/off playing Warcraft, and now playing Diabolo 3. After logging all these hours you might expect an experienced gamer. I'm definitely not :D
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