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McSwiggins 02-17-2019 10:35 PM

What are you guys playing?
 
There's so many games and so many systems. So my questions are what are you playing? What platform do you guys prefer: Nintendo, PlayStation, Xbox, computer, Sega...yes Sega still counts.
Do you guys remember what your first system was?

I'm playing several different games that I have been switching between: Yoshi's Woolly World on the Wii U, Legend of Zelda Oracle Of Ages and Oracle Of Seasons downloaded on my 2DS, Yoshi's New Island on the 2DS and Legacy of Ys, Lacrimosa Of Dana on the PsVita.
I prefer Nintendo but I also like PlayStation. I'm not into XBox much.
My first system was a Sega Game Gear. It got stolen out of my backpack at school.

Coda 02-17-2019 11:15 PM

My primary console of choice is the Nintendo Switch. PS4 is a fairly distant second, in terms of modern consoles.

My first console at all was a Game Boy; my first home console was an Intellivision.

If I had to pick my favorite console of all time, it would probably be the NES. This isn't just a nostalgia thing. Because of the console's limitations, games had to be simple and fun in order to work; they couldn't just lean on wowing with graphics and sound. I wouldn't say MOST NES games have aged well, but the games that were fun then are still fun in their own right now.

McSwiggins 02-18-2019 07:50 PM

I haven't gotten a ps4 yet. I want to eventually though. I love my switch. I also think my WIIU is nice, even though everyone seems to hate it. Lol. The gamepad did break. I can't get the L trigger to respond no matter what I do. I tried buying a can of air to below dust out from under it and it still refuses to respond. Unfortunately you have to buy a whole new system. They don't just sell replacement gamepads. So, I've just been using a pro controller for now. Unfortunately my Wind Waker HD copy won't load. I have a feeling one of my kids couldn't resist the temptation of the WIIU and played it when no one was there to supervise. It's been like this for a little over a year now, so my younger kids were still small enough to need me to make sure they didn't do anything like put discs in wrong or what have you.

The Gameboy was my second and I never planned on getting it but my friends were talking about how they liked Pokemon red and blue. I was extremely curious about what they liked about it and decided to save up from my paycheck. I've been a Pokemon player since, despite being 39. I'm glad it's continued to thrive though because now I use it as a means to bond with my kids who enjoy it.

The intellivision came out the year I was born. I never had one and I completely forgot they existed until you mentioned it. I forgot about my sega game gear until recently as well. By chance, I happened to stumble upon one a few days after it popped into my head. I didn't have enough in my spare budget for it though, unfortunately.

I think that's a really interesting point, about the NES and I have to say that I agree. Games like Legend of Zelda, Mario and Metroid are all still fun for me to play. While they're not incredibly impressive these days, they're still challenging and enjoyable. I've recently downloaded Oracle Of Ages and Seasons and I find them a lot more fun than I thought I would.

Do you find older games much more difficult than current games? For example, asside from Breath Of the Wild, which didn't hesitate to one shot me several times, I find that a lot of newer Zelda games are easier, to the point where I find it almost boring. A Link Between Worlds was so easy.

Coda 02-18-2019 08:20 PM

I don't think older games are -- as a rule -- harder than newer games.

Older games had to deal with a lack of in-game instructions because there wasn't room for tutorials. They also had to deal with limitations in the available control schemes and the raw capabilities of the hardware itself. Programmers were also less familiar with the tools available because it was all new and there wasn't a well-established set of best practices. And finally there was the fact that many games were designed for arcade play, so they were designed to get more quarters pushed into the slot.

But when it comes down to it, none of that makes games more difficult. Bad instructions and awkward control schemes do make the games harder to play, but that's a different kind of "hard". Arcade-style gameplay means frequent game overs and shorter sessions, but that's just frustrating; it doesn't make the actual challenges any more difficult, it just means it takes longer to overcome a mistake.

And less experienced developers? Well, those still happen today. Bad game design is still bad game design, whether then or now.

So if you hold all of the above constant, then there's a pretty wide span of difficulty ranges in both older games and modern games. Any sense that it's easier is mostly a matter of quality-of-life improvements, not about an overall trend in reducing the difficulty of the game's challenges.

KittyBeary 02-18-2019 09:14 PM

I still play Animal Crossing New Leaf...... XD

I also started playing this new game on Steam called R.I.C.A and it's pretty fun!

McSwiggins 02-18-2019 09:20 PM

I find myself getting disgruntled and wanting to throw it against the wall more often than I do newer games.

New leaf, I went crazy for but only because my friend was really into it and was something we connected with.

Espy 02-18-2019 11:58 PM

Messing around with some CRPGs lately. Most recent addictions have been Pillars of Eternity, Apex Legends, and replaying Dragon Age: Origins.

Need to get back into IWD and BG.

Merskelly Metalien 02-19-2019 05:14 AM

My first console was an N64, :3 and I've still got one. Not my original one, but one my cousins had for a while and never used again. <x] Still have a bunch of my old games I used to play on it though, plus some bought ones and some my cousins let us have. :] My first game was Diddy Kong Racing. I still play it sometimes, though I'm a bit rusty. >u>; I used to be an ace at it when I was probably around 13 or 14 though...

Currently tho, I'm kind of playing Kingdom Hearts III, Fallout 3 (huh, both 3s..o-o)
and trying to earn more BP in Pokémon Soul Silver to be able to buy a TM for my Carvine for my Pokémon Platinum game finally! >x[ But it's taking forever because I suck at battling and only really get 1 or 2 BP at a time, and I need like 25 more and it's just, ghhhhh, slow. =_=;

But as soon as I finish Platinum I'll likely be working on my town in New Leaf! :] Mayhaps tidying it up for visitors and such! I haven't played New Leaf with anyone else in a long long time. It's amazing how relaxing and addicting it is tho. 0-0

I'm not much of a PC gamer, :c But I have played a few PC games, a ton of free online flash games and I played WoW for a little while. I actually played most of my childhood learning games on the PC, xD I'd love to revisit them for nostalgic value, even though they're pretty easy now haha.

I mostly prefer Nintendo, since it was my first console and I have a Gameboy color, old (broken) DS, a DSi and 3DS, along with my brother's Switch and my jet black edition Wii. :/ Buuut I've played mostly Playstation games despite that...I grew up with both, so I love Crash and Spyro and Kingdom Hearts and Little Big Planet and Jak and Daxter and Ratchet and Clank and Soul Caliber and Pokémon and Smash Bros and Animal Crossing and Mario Party pretty much all the same! ^-^ <3

Coda 02-19-2019 09:25 AM

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Originally Posted by McSwiggins (Post 1892497)
I find myself getting disgruntled and wanting to throw it against the wall more often than I do newer games.

That would be the quality-of-life improvements in modern games. Frustrating isn't the same thing as difficult. Frustrating means that the game has flaws that interfere with completing the game's challenges. (This includes game over screens that send you back to the beginning of the game; game over is not a way to make games harder, just more frustrating.) Difficult means that the challenge can be completed using mastery of the intended game mechanics, but it takes practice and experience.

Stabbsworth 02-19-2019 10:52 AM

I tend to prefer stuff on PC because of rebindable keys and such. I do have a Switch and a 3DS, but because of NSO, I don't really bother playing on the Switch much.

I also have a DSi, but the top screen is fucked, as well as the right bumper button. It's still playable, somewhat, but I really should figure out how to get the screen's cover off so I can repair it, maybe sell it off. Or I could sell it off as parts, I guess.

(At the very least, the 3DS is backwards-compatible with the original DS games.)

Recently I've been getting back into Don't Starve Together, what with it suddenly working on the computer again. I've also played a fair bit of Dead Cells in the time it took for DST to actually get itself working.

(With some hilarity, one of the mods I use is causing weird status stuff for other people on one of the servers I host. We're suspecting that it's the Asparagus mod. Status stuff being Maxwell's HP set to 100, being set on fire and nothing actually going down. Note: Maxwell's maximum HP value is 75.)

IIRC, what got me into video gaming in the first place would be the PS2. Me and my dad played a lot of Sonic Riders on that console, plus Spyro. I think he still has it, if not, I can probably figure out how to get an emulator working at some point on this computer.

McSwiggins 02-20-2019 03:36 PM

Espy: I didn't know what CRPGs stood for because I am terrible at acronyms, even if I actually know of what it refers to.
Pillars of eternity looks neat. I'm not into RPGs too much though.

Metalien: Diddy Kong racing was fun. My 6 year olds and 7 year olds have gotten into Crash Team Racing and Mario Kart. The house gets loud when the bunch of them are playing because they get extremely competitive...just like their old man. I miss my N64.
My 12 year old son mops up the floor with me at Smash Bros on the Switch.
I sold my Wii because I needed money at the time. But I still have a Wii U, Switch, 2DS, DS, Gameboy Advance SP, PS Vita, PS2 and PS3.
I think the Wii U was underrated but that's just me. I don't have a lot of games for ot but the games I do have, I love.

I've never gotten into Kingdom Hearts. How's the 3rd?

Coda: I mean, true. Lol.

Void: I never played online when it was free anyway, so I don't miss anything when it comes to NSO. I did buy my 12 year old son a subscription though because he likes to play with his friends. At least it's cheaper than PS and XBox online subscriptions.

My top screen of my DS won't stay up, but it's still useable. My Wii U game pad is fucked though for a similar reason as the left trigger doesn't respond. At least I can use a pro controller. Is the top screen fucked as in it doesn't show anything or it is like mine and just won't stay up on it's own?
I only use my DS for Gameboy advance games and my Gameboy advance sp for Gameboy color games. I wish that the switch was backwards compatible but I understand why they chose game cards instead of discs.

I've never played Don't Starve. I want to check it out though.

Video games, I've found, are a great way to bond with your family. I'm glad I get to play games with my children and I like watching them play together.

Espy 02-20-2019 04:47 PM

CRPGs are "Classic" RPGs, like, hm... Baldur's Gate is probably the most obvious example. Icewind Dale, Baldur's Gate II, Planescape: Torment, Fallout 1 and 2...

Pillars of Eternity, and Tyranny, to an extent, hark back to "classic" RPG roots. Same with Neverwinter Nights, Dragon Age, and KOTOR.

Merskelly Metalien 02-20-2019 10:36 PM

;-; Battling for BP is taking ages...I keep losing and trying again, only to lose, but I can't give up because I've come this far with 63 BP, and I will spend it all on that TM! I can't give up, even though I'm giving up for now. <x}
I love Pokémon..but I'm still not too good at battling..*sigh*

On the plus side, I think I'm getting a bit better at Super Smash Bros. :}
Either that or I really like making Mii fighters a little too much. >~>; It's embarrassing. I have to stop..nobody visiting and playing this is going to pick a Mii fighter..(someday they will~ ;-;)

<:/ Lately though, I'm actually loosing interest in playing anything.
Hope it's not the depression I don't think I have. *shrug* Eh..I'm going to just get back to my BP salvaging and rest. -w-

McSwiggins 02-21-2019 02:38 AM

Like I said, I just didn't know the acronym...


I make mii fighters of my family and then when I play alone, I use them and make weird backstories on wjy we're brawling. Is that odd...?

Coda 02-21-2019 09:25 AM

That's not odd, that's the entire spirit of Smash. After all, everyone's playing as toys brought to life for the entertainment of some unseen child.

Stabbsworth 02-21-2019 12:40 PM

I could probably gift you a copy of the base game (or DST) at some point? DST has Reign of Giants content built-in.

Merskelly Metalien 02-21-2019 06:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Coda (Post 1892617)
That's not odd, that's the entire spirit of Smash. After all, everyone's playing as toys brought to life for the entertainment of some unseen child.

(I am exactly the kind of unseen child that would make a Tommy Wiseau lookin' Mii fighter, make him a brawler and name him "Oh Hi Mark". x'D)

Espy 02-21-2019 09:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by McSwiggins (Post 1892607)
Like I said, I just didn't know the acronym...


I make mii fighters of my family and then when I play alone, I use them and make weird backstories on wjy we're brawling. Is that odd...?

-thumbs up-

Man, my mom got a Wii and then we never ended up using it much.

Merskelly Metalien 02-21-2019 09:37 PM

I only really use our Wii for one game sometimes..>u>;
...
it's Wii Resort..
I should really play our other games for it..

Stabbsworth 02-24-2019 01:34 PM

say smash is a party game in a professional esports forum and watch the chaos fly.

Coda 02-24-2019 03:10 PM

Say Smash is a competitive game in a professional esports forum and the chaos still flies.

Merskelly Metalien 02-25-2019 03:24 AM

Smash...is a game. <xD Am I safe if I say that?

Stabbsworth 02-28-2019 11:55 AM

I really want to play Sonic Riders again. If I can get an emulator set up, i'd be golden.

IDK if dad lost the PS2 or something, but there's the issue of cables and such.

KittyBeary 03-02-2019 04:38 AM

I haven't touched a Smash game in idk how long. ouo

Merskelly Metalien 03-20-2019 06:21 PM

o-o I'm not that great at Smash, but I enjoy being an equal match with someone...I can hold my own against only one of my brother's friends, and they all kind of joke around that he's the worst player out of them all, <u<; I feel bad, but at least he tries. Like I do. <x}
Anybody on here have a switch and Smash Ultimate? :/

Coda 03-20-2019 10:26 PM

My wife and I picked up Astroneer on Monday and basically haven't stopped playing. It's surprisingly addictive. Describing it as "Minecraft in space" really doesn't do it justice.

Merskelly Metalien 03-20-2019 10:45 PM

o-o Minecraft in space sounds kinda cool all on it's own, but that game sounds more awesome since it's not exactly that!

:D I finally finished the elite four and champion of Sinnoh in Pokémon Platinum! Yes! Now I can move on to my town in Animal Crossing. o-o;...which needs a whole lot of work still..

Espy 03-22-2019 01:38 PM

Been playing Tyranny. Started it twice before, but I game hop a lot and never got too far into it. Damn good game.

Merskelly Metalien 03-22-2019 09:06 PM

U-undertale. > > Again.

Coda 03-26-2019 10:06 AM

BLARGH. >_<

Astroneer is fun. It's addicting. It's really well designed. I love it.

AND IT'S A BUGGY MESS AND I HATE IT.

First there's the quicksand bug. The game doesn't actually have quicksand, but if you dig near a rover, there's a chance that the wheels will vibrate into the ground and get stuck. How do you get the rover out? You have to dig it out. Oh wait a minute...

Oh yeah, and what's the best way to make a tunnel? Put a giant drill on the front of a rover. Oh wait a minute...

The multiplayer isn't stable. It works pretty well... usually... but then it'll randomly bug out and drop connection, and you have to restart one or both instances of the game to make it able to reconnect. And if you're particularly unlucky, it'll corrupt the guest player's save file. The corruption usually only wipes out part of your inventory, but last night it happened to me while I was on a rocket full of supplies in orbit around a planet... and it was so damaged that the game thought I was a new player and put me on a dropship to the first planet... leaving the ship unmanned in orbit... and the game has no concept of docking maneuvers, so it's now a derelict satellite full of titanium ore.

And then... this isn't a BUG, but it's really hard to find your way back to base if you're on a rover and you get lost. Since planets are round, the beacons that mark the location of your landing pads aren't visible if you're too far away because they get hidden behind the curve of the horizon. This is why I was in orbit -- I was doing reconnaissance from a birds-eye view to try to give my wife directions on where to take the rover.

Merskelly Metalien 04-30-2019 05:01 PM

Never touched a Final Fantasy game. :/ Despite me having been exposed to the Final Fantasy community years ago thanks to my gaming high school friends. <x}
So I think I'll try playing the only one I have here, which is a borrowed disc. :] Final Fantasy X|X-2. -n- I have no idea what I'm in store for, but I hope it's good. :] *innocently starts new game having no idea about anything that will be taking place*

Coda 04-30-2019 06:12 PM

I haven't played FFX or FFX-2 but I've heard they're among the better games in the series.

Of the rest of the series, FF6 is a masterpiece, FF4 is very good, and from what I hear (but I haven't played it either) FF15 is the best game in a very long time.

FF3's original incarnation isn't worth playing, but the remake on Nintendo DS is pretty solid. That remake was also rereleased on Steam.

Both FF1 and FF2 are skippable. They were revolutionary for their time but even the remakes can't make them great games by modern standards, merely good ones. FF9 is also skippable; it was a merely average game -- enjoyable enough (I liked it) but you're not missing out on much. FF8 is generally held to be reasonably good but it's also probably skippable.

FF7 is, IMO, overhyped. It's not a bad game by any stretch, but I don't think I'd call it one of the best. It really needs a remake because there's the core of a really good game in there but they were hampered by the technology of the time and the rushed development schedule toward the end.

FF5 is a mixed bag. It's my personal favorite of the series because it's definitely the most fun I've ever had with a Final Fantasy game. It's not too long and not too short. It's probably the most lighthearted of the series. The characters have lots of personality. And I love the music. So why do I say it's a mixed bag? Well, it's showing its age. It's not as polished as later games in the series, and the plot is kinda basic. It's generally a very easy game but there are a few places where the difficulty spikes because of awkward balancing issues, and some places can be tedious.

FF12 got a lot of hype when it came out and by all accounts it's probably a great game, but for some reason it just didn't get much traction in the long term. Don't know why. Haven't played it myself.

FF13 had potential to be interesting, and then Square-Enix overdid it. They built a huge world, set multiple games in it, and then ended up making basically "cutscene, battle, cutscene, battle, cutscene, battle..." while making there be too much material to really consume it all unless you're really dedicated.

FF11 and FF14 are MMORPGs. They don't count. They should have been "Final Fantasy Online" and "Final Fantasy Online II".

Merskelly Metalien 05-01-2019 01:02 AM

I gotta say, :/ I felt awkward about the whole turn-based mechanics of it, but so far I think I can pick it up without much confusion. <:] I have no idea what the character's backgrounds are or what is going on plotwise. The only thing I have to go on are some of the character's appearances in Kingdom Hearts I, II, and III. ^~^; Well, *cough* maybe just I, II and BBS. >.>; Nobody shows up in III. So I recognize Tidus, Wakka, Selphie, Cid, Aerith, Yuufie, Vivi, Tifa, Cloud, Squall, Sephiroth, Auron, and Zak, but that's about it... :/ Oh, I'm forgetting the other three girls, but can't remember their names. <x/ They showed up in II as fairies or something?

Espy 05-01-2019 06:24 AM

A bit of Pyre, a bit of This War of Mine, and a whole damn lot of Sunless Sea.

KittyBeary 05-01-2019 07:09 PM

I also haven't played X or X-2, but surprisingly X-2 was the first one I was exposed to. XD

I've been replaying VII for the sake of refreshing my memory on some things. =w=

Coda 05-01-2019 10:28 PM

Is it related to your avatar? :P

KittyBeary 05-02-2019 08:53 PM

Actually, more or less brushing up on Reno's personality for an upcoming convention panel. XD I also started watching playthroughs of Before Crisis since they never released that game outside of Japan. But people have translated it in playthroughs.

I was just in a Sephiroth mood hence my avi. =_=

Merskelly Metalien 05-03-2019 08:33 PM

:D I'm really liking FFX so far. Reminds me of KH Chain of memories a bit, but without the cards. >u>; I'm mostly surprised I haven't gotten too confused with the whole universe or plot or anything. ^-^ I just know I love Chocobos. XD

Coda 05-03-2019 09:51 PM

Who doesn't love giant fluffy birds you can ride on?

KittyBeary 05-03-2019 11:02 PM

Chocobos are great!! :3


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