hazeebabee
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- Comment on Terraria Hive Base 5 days ago:
Lol this save also has a rectangle npc hotel. I typically build simple near spawn then build fun stuff around the map as I feel inspired / when I make pylons.
- Comment on Terraria Hive Base 5 days ago:
Talk to the guide (starting npc) for tips on what to do next, you can also give him things you find and he’ll tell you what you can craft with them. He’s like the in game wiki and can be very helpful. Also spend lots of time just exploring, and don’t be afrid to die.
When exploring make sure to collect any metals you see, and use them to building upgraded pickaxe and armor. Also build extra houses so you can have lots of npcs move in. I hope you have fun & definetly look things up online if you have questions :)
- Comment on Terraria Hive Base 5 days ago:
Lol no shame in a nice rectangle! They’re a classic, so easy and convenient :p
- Comment on Terraria Hive Base 5 days ago:
Thanks :) & I’ve never played unepic, it looks cool tho. I’m a fan of platformers, do you think it’s still worth getting a copy?
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- Comment on ‘Lower Decks’ Series Finale “The New Next Generation” Review, Plus Mike McMahan Interview 3 months ago:
I did really like it :) the first 2 seasons were great, & i thought the 3rd was a bit overly serious but still enjoyable.
- Comment on ‘Lower Decks’ Series Finale “The New Next Generation” Review, Plus Mike McMahan Interview 3 months ago:
I had never watched startreck and i loved lower decks. I did know enough to get some of the basic references, but im sure some went over my head.
In all i think LD was a good starting point for me. I enjoyed the humor and how it didn’t take itself too seriously.
I’ve since tried another series (enterprise since it’s the first chronologically) and its fine though i do wish it was a bit more fun. I’m hoping I’ll enjoy some of the other iterations a bit more, and am looking forward to rewatching lower decks once I get back to where it’s at in the chronology.
- Comment on Ghost Recon 2001 with Heroes Unleashed Still Plays Well 4 months ago:
Super interesting review! I love reading about people’s favorite games they have played for decades, especially when they’re niche :)
- Comment on somebody has to do it! 4 months ago:
Me and you just think alike lol this post awakened the same sleeper memory in both of us :P
Also I think mine was technically after yours, there were no posts when I went to type my comment and yours popped up after I hit post lol
- Comment on somebody has to do it! 4 months ago:
Naw, we posted at the same time. When I typed my comment (the one i assume you’re refering to) there were no comments. Once I hit post this one was already here.
Great minds think alike or something like that lol
- Comment on somebody has to do it! 4 months ago:
Super fair point, I’m projecting human emotions onto the beavers & don’t actually know how they feel about the sound of running water lol
- Comment on somebody has to do it! 4 months ago:
From what i remember, it has to do with the noise of flowing water. Reverse find the sound annoying and will cover it until it stops.
I remember a study where they played river noises from a speaker and the bevers covered the speakers with sticks – even in the absence of any water.
- Comment on Blue razz rancher plus a sweet potato brew 5 months ago:
No need to apologize, I love seeing all the cool concoctions you’ve been brewing :)
- Comment on Monthly Recommendations Thread: What are you playing? 5 months ago:
Pcsx2 – it works pretty well, the only game I’ve had trouble running was monster rancher 2
- Comment on Monthly Recommendations Thread: What are you playing? 5 months ago:
Makes sense. Thanks for the additional info!
I do love games that are essentially just building simulators. For example, I love playing sims 4 exclusively to build and decorate. I mostly found tiny glade lacking in options and customization. Maybe they’ll expand and refine it though & in a few years I can try the game out again :)
- Comment on Monthly Recommendations Thread: What are you playing? 5 months ago:
Tiny glade was interesting. I only played the demo, & it was enjoyable for a half hour or so, but I kind of ran through everything & it didn’t seem like there was enough content to justify buying the full game or playing more.
I also felt like there wasn’t enough ability to customize different aspects, like I could place flowers but couldn’t choose how they’re arranged within that space.
Did you play the full release or just the demo?
- Comment on Monthly Recommendations Thread: What are you playing? 5 months ago:
I’ve been playing a bunch of SSX tricky. It’s super old, but I absolutly love it even 20 years later. I’ve been playing on the PC using a ps2 emulator.
I’ve also been playing simpsons hit and run which really holds up. It’s a simpsons version of grand theft auto & it’s just fun. It’s another emulated ps2 game.
Lastly I’ve been playing survival fountain of youth. It’s a fairly recent release. You play as a shipwrecked Spaniard looking for the fountain of youth. I enjoy the base building & exploration – the story line is fiiine but nothing special.