You're in the UK? Lol
Someone got on with Skate? I loved THPS but when I tried Skate it was dull and boring. Probably managed 10 mins then never played again.
I tend to use less powerful bows or weaker pals to weaken, call back your pal when most work has been done and use better balls for stronger pals.
Looks good.
I really like OpenSuse, but the setup and configuration wasn't easy or straightforward. Manjaro had a superior way to setup partition for example. If they make this process smooth, it would really help folk experience a great OS that just works and is up to date.
<mint just works, y'all jokes>
The community centre can be a really interesting place.
Going to the mines can also be quite rewarding.
Worth removing the full stop as it messes with the second URL.
It is the same, but I appreciate it may not seen that way. It is to do with how it is designed. If you cut a tree block, leaves around it are converted to orphans. Orphans decay.
Historically all leaf would consider decaying and performance wise in leafy areas, it was horrific, so it was changed to this. It seems the leafs aren't correctly orphaned when the tree was cut. If you press debug (f5), you can see the technical name of the node you're pointing at. If you cut tree, it changes to the leafname_orphan. These can decay. My assumption is the ones not decaying were not orphaned and won't have orphan in their technical name.
We have a bug for this but it hasn't been picked up yet. The project is made by volunteers so can never guarantee what and when someone will work on something.
There is a PR open to decrease the aggressiveness of the fire burn. I will forward this to the dev who is working on this so they can take these points into consideration.
Thanks for raising the issue.
Beware. The Stalker is somewhat more dangerous and camoflages!
Have fun :)
VoxeLibre (formerly MineClone2), a free and open source sandbox game, has a brand new release available as they begin more movement to end the Minecraft clone wars.
Good fun. Worth checking out!
I use Linux, so not Nvidia. AMD is great. Good power for the money.
But then they couldn't trick consumers into voting for them. There isn't enough rich people to win so they have to trick people into thinking they are working in their interests.
No. It is a conservative government funded by businesses. They represent them. This was a political way of saying "no" while trying to look like they give a shit.
I'll be honest, and sorry in advance, but it'll help you more. Your cynicism is probably the thing getting in the way. I understand it's rough and not fun, but you've got to avoid it grinding you down.
You need to give yourself reasons to stand out. Making a half baked unfinished engine that no one uses isn't as impresive as improving an existing one that people use. Greenfield projects are rare and you probably not going to get that as a first role. So you need to prove to employers you can take legacy code, learn it, understand it, improve it and get it live. Demonstrating you have the capability to do that on a FOSS project demonstrates you may be able to do that on an in-house engine. You also learn from the code others write. Why did they do it this way? Is it better? What are the pros and cons? Degrees differentiate, yes, but a green person out of uni vs someone who has proven they can do a similar job, you have an advantage. Plus, 5 PRS is probably easier than a new engine. Making one from scratch cannot hurt, but it doesn't prove everything they need to know. Businesses hire because they have a problem and need someone competent to solve that problem. Tick those boxes and remove the risk and you have reasonable chances.
If you only demonstrate you're not comfortable going out of your comfort zone and getting your hands dirty, you are not helping yourself.
So give them reasons to hire you, give yourself a chance, and keep applying. Give yourself a 2% chance, apply to 50 jobs, give yourself a 10% chance, apply for 10, but always go over the odds.
Remember, industry is rough right now. A lot of experienced proven folk got let go in last year. Might need to improve your odds and bide your time.
They could maybe hire some testers. If you're removing beach properties, maybe test games that have beach properties. I have no idea how this falls through the gaps.
Maybe I got this wrong, how would you pronounce it?
Depends really. I say it this way, but talked to a Spanish speaker who said it was Lee-bree.
Stress can be for a few days or weeks or months. Burnout is a months and years thing. It's the result of chronic stress. You can just get a mental block and cannot even touch or look at something. It may make you unable to do the work you once did. The mind can shut down for self preservation. Even after years of recovery you may not be the same person.
It's a double edged sword. The channels are bridged across to Matrix, and the poll ran in multiple places, but 90%+ of the player community are on Discord.
Based on the small overall amount of votes here, a similarly small amount of votes on Matrix, the large amount of people who voted on Discord and the large margin by which the name VoxeLibre won the voting on Discord, as well as the heated discussion that followed the survey on private dev chats... ...
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.today/post/9316655
> > [...] the large margin by which the name VoxeLibre won the voting on Discord [...] The new name of this project will be > VoxeLibre
A brutal exploration and survival game for 1-10 players, set in a procedurally-generated purgatory inspired by viking culture. Battle, build, and conquer your way to a saga worthy of Odin’s patronage!
cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/26410680
Absolute bargain price if you ask me. Played over 250 hours of Valheim. A great immersive game, and at this price, a bit too good to say no to if you haven't tried it. A survival must play.
Highly recommend.
Fight, farm, build and work alongside mysterious creatures called "Pals" in this completely new multiplayer, open world survival and crafting game!
Obviously it's a very hyped up game, and I was apprehensive posting this as they have sufficient marketing behind them already. It's meme'd as "Pokemon with Guns", but at its core is a very heavy survival play style.
Have you tried it? How many hours in are you?
If you have, what do you think? How does it stack up against other survival games for you?
My view is in the comments...
Edit: First 2 votes are downvotes and into minus immediately? I get you may not like the hype. Say it, but this is to also stimulate debate and build this community. We're off the lemm.ee first page and any downvote is just going to contribute to keeping this community buried when it needs a little oxygen. Do we really want another dead small community? It's also an opportunity to bring folk into survival games...
Hi. I'd like to revive and take over this community.
Could you also please remove the original admin? It's a 4 year old account and I cannot see any post or comment at all, so a dead account. Thanks.
Community info:
!indiegames@lemmy.ml
c/indiegames
A post of mine:
https://lemmy.ml/post/10826569 (Maybe this is the best link?)
https://lemm.ee/post/21463115
MineClone2 is a free and open source survival sandbox game built to resemble Minecraft on the Minetest game engine, and their latest release Fire and Stone is out now.
A place for fans of survival games to discuss games and what they enjoy etc. or specific things about the games in the genre.
Whether you love Minecraft, Valheim, Project Zomboid, Subnautica or another. There is plenty to talk about. Come along, subscribe, and join in!
Edit: !survivalgames@lemm.ee for a better link across instances (thanks InEnduringGrowStrong@sh.itjust.works)
I have created the community and advertised it in new communities.
It would be good to get a logo for the sub if anyone has one. Maybe an axe or a campfire or something. If you have a link to a survival game sub, we can add that in to the community description to make it easier for survival fans to find the communities they care about. Hopefully this will start as a campfire community so we can get together, discuss and build a great corner here in Lemmy.
Feel free to kick off discussion, talk about a specific game, what you're playing now, or even ask questions about a specific game, and hopefully folks here may know the answers.
A place for fans of survival games to discuss games and what they enjoy etc. or specific things about the games in the genre.
Whether you love Minecraft, Valheim, Project Zomboid, Subnautica or another. There is plenty to talk about. Come along, subscribe, and join in!
What features in survival games do you really love, and which do you really hate?
Is there a meta you really get annoyed by that every game seems to copy? What is something unique or cool in a game that really added something great?
I'll start. For me, the most annoying thing is the grindyness at times. First it's mine 2, then 10, then 30, then 50. It seems the only way survival games can make things harder at times is to increase resource cost.
In case you missed it...
Hey all. What's your favourite survival games?
For me, Project Zomboid, but I have a soft spot for Valheim and Minecraft.