That’s such a good question, maybe everyone is dumb, isn’t it?
As a serious answer: Not the same price, not the same games.
Steam Deck is awesome thought.
@lemmy.world
I can’t recommend enough to write your own rule summary. Write it once, and reorganize it as much as you can with the goal to teach it in a fluent way. Teaching also means giving few components to players when you explain them, simulate actions physically (When you say I draw a card, you draw a card, When you say I push ressource A token here, you push the token, etc.).
With heavy games, players expect the owner to be a teacher. Not everyone is good at this. The owner role is to ensure peoples don’t spend a bad time with the game. Teaching the rules in a engaging way is part of owner responsibility.
This is how I take it. I have few heavy game but I try to learn rules and learn to teach rules as much as I can so players feel confident after first turn.
I'm as happy as you all, but having a teenager that starts to mod games, I realize the whole modding ecosystem of many popular games is Windows only.
Many peoples say you should play on pc because of modding. I would say from a Linux perspective, having the modding community switching to Linux is the next big step.
Being a fan of engine/tableau builder, Wingspan really disappointed me. It's not a bad game. It a very nice game, but the flow is average, at most.
Depicts some interesting ideas that push me to buy it with it's first expansion (goal board, mix of engine and tableau building) it's hugely luck based and the fact this game is rated 8+ on BGG, that tends to rate games mostly on advanced mechanisms and long run, is still a mystery to me.
I give it 5 plays with different peoples. Yet, I had no fun at all (I mean, zero… Watching flies around was the funniest part of my last game, sadly)… Then I played 51st State, which is a very good (yet not awesome) engine builder and have instant fun from start to end. The feeling of controlling things.
There are some highly rated games on BGG, and while I like some better than others, the ratings never seems off to me. Like “mmh, OK, I see why peoples like it”. But this offset has never been so huge with Wingspan.
So yes, I have it on my shelf, I watch its wonderful box like a disturbing mirror of my gaming tastes, knowing it's praised by many, but I could almost try to find another table just when someone come up with the idea, while I usually really force myself to play games with different peoples because I know you will make peoples happy.
First time in my 20y of gaming, and it makes me feel so weird.
Thanks for reading me.
Un réseau social ne se vide jamais d’un coup. C’est pour faire du drama, du buzz et se conforter (soit et les autres) dans le fait qu’on fait que le bon choix c’est de se barrer.
Mais ça n’est pas comme ça que ça se passe…
Les RS se vident sur des années, le ratio nouveau inscrits/départ diminue jusqu’à devenir comme MySpace.
Je soupçonne aussi qu’une partie des gens qui ont tenté Lemmy sont retournés sur Reddit, mais réjouissons nous que la masse critique a été atteinte : On peut avoir des avis différents et intéressants sur une bonne partie des sujets.
Ça me fait toujours sourire de voir tout le monde râler contre le capitalisme, le monopole et j’en passe. Mais personne n’est vraiment prêt à changer ses habitudes…
C’est de la rancœur, il ne faut pas le prendre comme ça. C’est à nous d’en faire un truc chouette, en opposition avec les RS habituel, d’apporter des remarques intéressante, du contenu de qualité, éviter de tout faire pour avoir raison, etc.
I suspect the fact it seems so soon means this “Switch 2” will simply be a (big) hardware upgraded Switch 1. With mostly the same design, same compatibility, but now some games would be “Switch 2 Only”.
It would break the “you have to buy everything again” that could push some customers in the hands of Valve and it's Steam Deck. It would actually be a smart move to be the “same as Steam” (store+dedicated hardware) but with Nintendo IP.
Future will tell, but I think it's the less risky move that could give big benefits on the long run.
C'est romantique!
Plus sérieusement, quand j'étais ado, le macdo était un lieu important, un peu comme un bar pour les adultes. C'est le moment où tu peux manger des trucs bons avec tes amis, sans être chez tes parents.
Bref, je comprend.
Par contre l'indécence du community manager de macdo est à vomir.
Made it so that a warning is not displayed when a Red Shell is targeting opponents.
Mmmh, I think it was an important information when you where just behind an opponent that seems to be targeted by a red shell.
It's not the most common situation, but now you could simply get a red shell from nowhere.
Lowered the appearance rate of Mirror and 200cc races in Worldwide and Regional settings.
It makes sense for 200cc because some tracks are very hard, but mirror actually adds some variety.
Comment veux-tu expliquer aux anti UE que cette dernière n'est pas à un outil au service des EUs quand tu as des trucs pareils qui passent ? Quand tu connais les méthodes des EUs pour infiltrer les cercles décisionnaires et le fait qu'ils aient espionné les parlementaires européens il y a même pas dix ans, c'est hallucinant de laisser passer ça.
Unity invested a lot in the game engine battle. They loose it and now they need to get cash back.
Doing the dickest move possible reveal they totally abandoned any long term plan.
Let's not keep our expectation for a brighter future too high. UE is now in a dominant position and also have a lot of cash to get back. It will surely be smoother, but still, the time of affordable AAA game engine will slow down.
I suspect this will be more and more common in the future.
I wonder if this can really be stopped.
I think being transparent about what is AI generated or not is very important so we can choose to support "original content" creator.
Maybe AI will make "original creators" more recognition.
Too many Tour tracks, always flat and uninteresting to play.
The average quality of the others looks below the previous ones.
No reason to add Moonview Highway, another city track…
Happy to see Daisy Cruser, but seing the video, it looks less bouncy to play that the original one.
Mmh… I suspect doing this is not legal in Europe as second hand have enforced laws.
Other laws like this (I suspect second hand Steam game licence) have been voted to protect customers from such behavior (in the mindset that customer don’t have to pay for company for having bad protection system).
We will see how Nintendo will react.
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