San Andreas is way more fun than I remember.
https://lemmy.world/post/22311739
San Andreas is way more fun than I remember. - Lemmy.World
I started playing the remaster of San Andreas since they updated the lighting. I
am really having fun with it. It is so much more fun than I remember it being.
Vice city felt like a reskin of GTA3 but San Andreas really feels like a new
game. I do not have much else to say about this really, but I just needed to
sing its praises.
Anyone have a sudden loss in gaming?
https://lemmy.world/post/21973139
Anyone have a sudden loss in gaming? - Lemmy.World
I’m in my late 30s now and over the past 6ish months, I have been gaming a lot
less or I find myself gaming but not enjoying it. I used to always have a game I
wanted to play or revisit, but it seems that nothing is really catching my
interest. I’m mostly a retro gamer so I was always happy to revisit old titles.
But now I get bored of them quickly.
Sonic Adventure 2 was a hard miss.
https://lemmy.world/post/21892550
Sonic Adventure 2 was a hard miss. - Lemmy.World
I loved Sonic Adventure 1 and have replayed it so many times. The levels were
pretty great and the small open world was fun to go around and find the hidden
power ups. Sonic adventure 2 was painful to get through. I hated almost every
level. The only ones I enjoyed were the Sonic and shadow levels, but they did
not feel well designed. So many times, enemies would just drop from the sky on
you without any chance to doge them. Hunting for the emerald pieces was so
boring and tedious. I hated those stages. There was one time where I restarted
and luckily found them all right near the start. The tails levels were OK, but
it felt a bit clunky to control. I think that was by design, but I didn’t care
for it. I played both of these games as a kid on the Dreamcast, so it’s not like
I’m nostalgic for one and not the other. I just replaced SA1 and loved it,
playing SA2 reminded me of hating it as a kid. Do you share my opinion? If not,
what do you think of this game?
What do you think is the best looking console?
https://lemmy.world/post/21806729
What do you think is the best looking console? - Lemmy.World
I was thinking about this lately, but I always loved the look of the PS2. I I
think the black and blue color scheme works really well. And I like the two
levels like the top and the bottom part of it. Second to this, I think the
Dreamcast looks really great. The angles on it make the console look so compact.
The orange light on the console is placed really well too. What do you like?
Sonic Adventure DX gripe - Lemmy.World
I love this game. I played the Dreamcast version as a kid so many times and
recently replaced the PC version. I learned that you can unlock metal sonic
after 100% completing the game, but he is just a cosmetic for sonic and thats
it. My problem with this is that once the game is 100% complete, do I want to
still play just to see a different cosmetic? Maybe if there was some variety to
make the levels a bit different or if he was able to be used after getting all
the B rank emblems so there is still some challenge to complete.
Air or Pro? I've been on Windows for the past 6 years and want to switch back.
https://lemmy.world/post/21588877
Air or Pro? I've been on Windows for the past 6 years and want to switch back. - Lemmy.World
Hello Apple, I am really torn between an Air and Pro. I am hoping you can look
at my workload and make a recommendation. My main concern with the air is that
it will throttle too much during use, but I really do not know if that is a
problem. The country I live in does not have returns, so it is a little
stressful as I do not want to over spend, but I also do not want to get a
computer that can’t handle my workload. I know the pro has a new processor, I
can wait until the Air gets a new processor before buying it, so I am not
concerned about that. I’m considering the $1299 air or the $1500 pro. (The
prices are a bit different in my country, but these are the models I am
considering.) Main Task I will have Excel, Powerpoint, PDFs, Word, and software
like Zoom all running at the same time. I may be in Zoom meetings with cameras
on for up to 10 hours straight. (This is where I am concerned about throttling)
I will also have a few other open programs like discord, telegram, and a web
browser (probably firefox). Secondary Task I will be doing some video editing on
it and recording with OBS the recordings would be up to an hour at the most and
probably in 1080p for both the recording and editing. I will be using final cut
as I used it in the past an am familiar with it. I’ll do this about once a week.
Additional Irrelevant Info This is mainly a work computer that will be used
closed and connected to a monitor for most of the time working on it. I do need
a laptop so I can work remotely often enough. I will not be gaming on it or
anything as I have a SteamDeck for that. I might run some AI stuff on it to play
around, but if it works well enough I might run it for work. But, I can offload
those tasks to the cloud so it is not a big deal to work on the Mac. Anyway,
thanks for your input. I am guessing the Air will be fine, I just don’t want to
get stuck with the wrong computer.
Cyberpunk replay has been boring.
https://lemmy.world/post/21442071
Cyberpunk replay has been boring. - Lemmy.World
I played Cyberpunk at launch and while I had some bugs, I generally really
enjoyed it and did each of the missions in the game, I decided to replay it
since it’s been updated a lot and I’ve found that I’m just bored when playing
it. I think I spend about half the time just skipping dialog and the other half
shooting. The combat sections seem to pass too quickly just to have a bunch of
story to wade through. Maybe I’m just in the mood for a different kind of game.
Please check my setup. - Lemmy.World
I have a small homelab that is not open to the internet. I am considering the
following setup. Please let me know if there are any glaring issues or if I am
over complicating things. * I want to setup a reverse proxy in the cloud that
will also act as a certificate authority. (I want to limit who can access the
server to a small group of people.) * I will setup a vpn from a raspberry pi in
my home to the reverse proxy in the cloud. * The traffic will pass from the
raspberry pi vpn to my homelab. I am not sure if I need the raspberry pi. I like
the cloud as the reverse proxy as I do not have a static IP. I would just get a
cheap vps from hetzner or something like that.