

Iβd be down for something like this on a PVE realm where your own actions are typically what lead to your death. Iβm less enthusiastic on a PvP realm with permadeath but I understand the current version isnβt for me and thatβs okay too.


Iβd be down for something like this on a PVE realm where your own actions are typically what lead to your death. Iβm less enthusiastic on a PvP realm with permadeath but I understand the current version isnβt for me and thatβs okay too.


A game came out recently (called Palia) that essentially forces you to make βpalsβ to achieve certain things and even be able to gather certain resources. My other half has been playing it and was complaining about the βforcedβ interaction in the game and I told her similar things to what youβre saying about Eve, that interacting with others to achieve goals will actually become the best part of the game in the long term.


Pro-tip: this isnβt a queue because the game is wildly popular, itβs a queue because of under-provisioning and poorly designed services that canβt handle a normal load.


It isnβt early access if anyone can buy it and theyβre charging money for it, itβs a released product.
They just released the minimum viable product even though the actual devs probably told them not to.


Iβve also been playing Eve like 10+ years myself and every time I think Iβve won it I havenβt yet.
One of the best aspects of the game is the community around it though, rather than the actual gameplay. In fact, a lot of the gameplay is rather stale these days.


Yeah but Eve Online isnβt a good game either π


My biggest problem with Proton is the price. Their family plan is $AUD800 (479 Euro) for 2 years at the cheapest price which is obscene. I can get a family plan with the likes of Microsoft (ugh) for just $260/2 years and it includes Office 365 as well.


How much do you care about the actual combat?
There are an absolute ton of games on Steam that cover the exploring and doing quests vibe and the amount of combat in them varies from none to some but not the main focus of the game. Hereβs a few Iβve tried:
Also practically anything in the survival and MMORPG genres are full of just chilling in the world content too.


The situation kind of reminds me of titty streamers on Twitch. Everybody seemingly βhatesβ them yet they make an absolute killing regardless, because the silent majority think itβs perfectly fine.


Risk of Rain 2
I tried this one but I couldnβt get into it. I just kept getting overwhelmed by enemies and dying and I couldnβt figure out why and gave up.


Currently, 7 Days to Die, though I donβt like where itβs heading.
Itβs varied over the years and included Total Annihilation, Wow, Dwarf Fortress and Rimworld among others.


Ha, mine does this when I lay down and want to go to sleep, itβs pretty damn annoying.
Video games have always been a great distraction from things for me instead.


Yeah, I donβt understand whoβs buying these at all at that price to be honest. Iβm not sure if its the profit margin they want or production-related issues due to the low number runs theyβre probably doing.


You can buy 2-3 cheap Chromebooks for that which will theoretically last 10-15 years though for your $1k. Basically no schools are going to turn that up vs a $1k Framework most of which will not last half that long with kids using them.
Sucks for the environment though as you say, I wish it were different.


Framework laptops are the exact opposite of what youβd want in a school environment. This is how you blow your schools IT budget out the window. Cheap, disposable, consistent configuration and manufacturer supported are the key concerns.
These are kids with various standards of computer literacy throwing them in their bags which they also kick around and treat pretty harshly all day long. A $4k Framework-style laptop is just silly.


This is exactly why right here, cost aside.
I would not hand out hundreds of Chromebooks to kids running some Linux distro I installed even if I could. Itβs critical to have full manufacturer support in these types of environments.


Iβm currently in the market for something like a Chromebook but Iβm not buying one because of stuff like this.


Kinda.


Iβve wondered the same thing for a while. Procedural dungeons in fully 3D in a fantasy setting would be great and itβs weird that it doesnβt exist at least as a modern game.
Wayfinder kinda is like this but Iβm not sure if itβll fully scratch that itch in the end.
Worth noting that the Microsoft plan comes with 6 users too, the value is well beyond what Proton offer.