MojoMcJojo
@MojoMcJojo@lemmy.world
- Comment on Delicious rocks 1 week ago:
Eat this rock every day to make the visions stop.
- Comment on Steam winter sale is live. What patient games are you picking up? 1 week ago:
Wait a great place, thank you!
- Comment on Steam winter sale is now live 2 weeks ago:
Turn based rpg- Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous
- Comment on Fair's fair. 2 weeks ago:
Corporate owned farmers
- Comment on What are some good games to play while sick? 2 weeks ago:
Deep rock survivor. No thought required. Break rocks. Guns will sort out the test on their own.
- Comment on Make me feel like a man 3 weeks ago:
A man fan club for man
- Comment on [deleted] 5 weeks ago:
To me personally, sex is like singing together in harmony with your bodies.
- Comment on Valve Announces New Steam Machine, Steam Controller & Steam Frame 1 month ago:
You just added 3 more years to its release
- Comment on Assassin's Creed is a "forever brand" because Ubisoft supported huge risks with it, ex director says: "Whereas, say, EA, you get these awful execs and they never made games and they came from toothpaste companies" 1 month ago:
Sneaky wrist knives + parkour, the franchise.
- Comment on 1 month ago:
You decide what gear to bring with you, get dropped into a map in some fashion, find loot, and try to make it to an extraction point alive. If you die, you lose what you brought with you and anything you found. Add in some AI enemies and PvP, and it can be fun. I feel that the most challenging part of making these types of games is finding that sweet spot between risk and reward. If it’s too punishing, you’ll feel frustrated, like you’re wasting your time. Too easy and it’s boring. ARC found the sweet spot. Very responsive ai enemies, working proximity chat for pvp to call a truce, very well designed maps, just enough help to keep you going back for more, great audio design, and extraction mechanics that result in some tense moments. I’ve played 4 or 5 raids on only one map and so far each time was been unique, tense, and fun. This is my first time playing an extraction shooter and I picked a great one. I’m usually pretty bad at pvp but this one just feels good.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 month ago:
Duh
- Comment on Who was your first childhood videogame crush? 2 months ago:
Nuff said
- Comment on Fictional 2 months ago:
Is the speed of causation propagation linked to plank length?
- Comment on Gee I always thought that they were 2 months ago:
Jokes aren’t funny when you have to explain them.
- Comment on The Sodium-Ion Battery Revolution Has Started 2 months ago:
Did…did you want them to keep it a secret?
- Comment on Manic Stew 2 months ago:
Sleep all day Coffee
- Comment on Have you all not notice there are NO communist countries? 2 months ago:
If you make a box and then complain that nothing fits perfectly into the box you made, it doesn’t mean that box shaped things don’t exist.
- Comment on What's your greatest "gaming high" you've been chasing ever since? Please take care not to spoil anything, if you are going to be story-specific. 2 months ago:
Oblivion was the only game that came close to how I felt the first time I stepped out of the dungeon and opened the world map of Daggerfall. I couldn’t stop making new characters that I wanted to explore the world with.
But Oblivion really was something special too. Felt like an alive fantasy world.
- Comment on Trump posted this in Truth. 3 months ago:
We’re finally aware of the joke the rest of the world has always thought we were
- Comment on One Angry Man 4 months ago:
One Day Later
- Comment on Feeling insecure about going to a 'girlie pop' concert as a 30 year old man, am i overthinking it? 4 months ago:
I just reached my mid-40s, and at the same time, I realized that I have been overthinking everything. Nobody cares, and those that do, you shouldn’t care about. Too many missed opportunities because I thought it worried too much and did too little. I think my new outlook may have been influenced by the ever increasing deaths of people around me. Time keeps speeding up, I’ll be dead soon. So will everyone. Do whatever you want, be nice to people, it’ll all be over too soon.
- Comment on what video game deserves to be in a museum? 5 months ago:
Dwarf Fortress, obviously.
- Comment on RPGs that are optionally pacifist? 5 months ago:
I once modded Skyrim to make hunger, thirst, sleep, wounds, infections, and weather as realistic as possible. Then, from nothing, set out to go dungeon diving. My guy had heard there were untold riches, and being dirt poor, it was going to be his ticket out of squalor. The amount of preperation that was needed took days. I had to build a small camp outside the entrance, catch kill and prepare foods that wouldn’t spoil. Make water skins to store enough water. I may be down there for weeks! Finally ready to go in, I have no idea what to expect, only rumors. It’s very dark (mod), but I made torches. Surprise Frost Troll. Dead. Bethesda update corrupted my modded save, but that’s ok, just another death of no one special in the frozen lands.
- Comment on xkcd #3117: Replication Crisis 5 months ago:
I once experienced this firsthand. The postdoc kept coming by, trying to find out how we were messing up something he had written a paper on. Eventually, he tried to reproduce it himself. No one could reproduce it, not even him.
- Comment on Guepinia helvelloides - Apricot Jelly 5 months ago:
Maybe with some apricot jelly
- Comment on A Little-Known Microsoft Program Could Expose the US Defense Department to Chinese Hackers 5 months ago:
Thank you for being on the front lines of the click bait war.
- Comment on (PC) Chill farming games (non-Anime)? 5 months ago:
Enshrpuded is a great suggestion. You can ignore quests unless you want to expand your plot. Just pick a plot of land and start farming. Go out into the wild to find new stuff to plant. Unfortunately there’s not much to do with your harvest except to make provisions to go play the rest of the game, but that’s how you find more things to plant. I had a great time designing the layout of my crops.
- Comment on AI CEO – Replace Your Boss Before They Replace You 6 months ago:
Scoffed. They are firm believers that their wealth directly correlates with their intelligence.
- Comment on A reboot of the X-Files but this time Scully is always right. Everything has a totally rational explanation and Mulder slowly looses his believe in the supernatural. 6 months ago:
What’s the book called?
- Comment on AI CEO – Replace Your Boss Before They Replace You 6 months ago:
This is what I told my bosses when AI first showed up and they called a meeting to discussed how to leverage it.
It’s not going to replace me, it’s going to replace you.