Wow, thanks for the responses. It didn’t even occur to me that PS/Xbox controllers would connect to my computer, but it seems pretty obvious.
Just finished 38/40 with my explosive arrow elementalist, albeit shamelessly paying for a few carries at the end.
Congrats! No urge to get those final 2?
Probably would if I didn’t feel like dabbling in Elden Ring! But they’re pretty grindy and not the sort of thing you can just buy a carry for. Might see if there are any speedy rotations going tonight, though.
I don’t know how you feel but this league was one of the best yet for me. The new mapping system with the voidstones > juggling influence and managing conquerors. The atlas tree is such a game changer in keeping the game fresh.
Yeah, I think it’s even better than Ritual, and I played the shit out of that league. The game is in a really good spot right now. I could quibble that the new bosses are too easy (outside of the sludge land which is just stupid), and the Archnemesis mechanic is unintuitive when it comes to finding components you want (like, it could be pure RNG where you can play any map and get the components eventually, or know you need to run particular maps to get what you need, but the unhappy middle where you need to know where to go but may still need to run a dozen maps to get the component you want kinda sucks, and there’s no guidance other than dozens of iterations of dozens of maps or reading the internet to indicate this), but those are my only real complaints with the league and state of the game. I guess they’ll also nerf scarab abundance, but man, it feels awesome to have the +EV thing to be to just use them rather than being priced to sell them to someone with a more sophisticated and juiced setup than you have.
There’s a lot to love, though. The top of the metagame isn’t suuuuper diverse, but there is a lot that’s pretty good. It’s not just aurastackers, stat stackers, and cast on crit. Defenses are in a good spot. Re-speccing your atlas depending on where you are in your progression feels great. The voidstones boosting maps was an A+ change. Getting all your atlas passives in every map instead of 1/4 of them in each 1/4 of them feels amazing. Almost never needing to trade for maps in order to continue early progression is better still. Brainless alch and go mapping is really rewarding. Heavily optimized juicing is also worth it. Almost all league mechanics feel profitable if you make the obvious investments, so you can just invest in what you like to the degree you want without feeling like you are falling far behind people focusing on others (like Harvest dominated in Ritual league).
I have an NVIDA GEFORCe RTX 3070 laptop driver, but I don’t remember how much memory it has
My wife used to play Crash Team Racing and Bust a Move on Playstation with me.
(she’s still alive - the “used to” just means she does not play video games)
Fuuuuuuuuck
I know nobody plays sports games after the new version comes out, but Prime Gaming has Madden 22 for free on Origin right now. I haven’t played Madden in a million years - played the mobile version for a couple years a while back - but I’ll pick this up and see if I can have some fun with it. Maybe the Packers can win in the playoffs with me at the helm.
I haven’t played a lot of open world games, but what I liked about BOTW was you could see something from far in the distance and get there eventually. Might not have a lot around you at first and I liked that?
Most time I put into an RPG was FO3 and that’s very different.
Elden Ring spun off into its own thread here.
https://unstuckpolitics.com/t/elden-ring-friendship-circle/7669/156
Damn, did they sue and get a piece of that chedda?
Well, the cool kids just started Forbidden West
Anyone here collect / play retro on original hardware? Trying to weigh the pros and cons of selling everything I have versus HODLING. Most of my favorite consoles are emulated quite well now except N64, so it’s not like I’m totally locked out from ever playing them again. In fact, I’m already using emulators b/c I don’t feel like hooking all of it up.
I haven’t played in a while because my wife has taken over our home office during COVID, but I was collecting pre-pandemic. Nothing individually pricey and mostly focused on gathering up consoles rather than trying to get tons of games.
I collect to keep, not sell (though seeing the Virtual Boy’s market price makes it tempting). Even if I never/rarely play them, I like just being able to see all my consoles.
I also have some of the mini consoles like the NES classic and do use a Wii as an emulator, especially for stuff that is expensive, like GameCube games. For Dreamcast, I haven’t worried about trying to collect much because of price, so I’ve downloaded and burned lots of discs.
What is Virtual Boy going for now? I only knew one person who had it and played it one time before it became collectible.
Pricecharting says a complete system is $564. Last time I checked it was $700, but I bet it fluctuates a lot because of small sample.
Mine is complete in box, almost unused. Got it for $20. Definitely my prize purchase. The pack-in Mario Tennis was included and the guy threw in another game (boxed) for kicks.
Where and when did you find it?