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Thu, 09 Apr 2020 16:53:49
phantom_leo said:

You should be on your PS4 playing the hell out of Nioh 2!!  ðŸ¤¨

After FF7. Got lost in the shuffle of all these games!

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Fri, 10 Apr 2020 01:55:32

My booty is ready!
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cnet.com/google-amp/news/this-toilet-uses-butt-recognition-while-analyzing-your-poo-for-diseases/

Going to the bathroom could end up relieving your health anxieties as well as your bladder. Researchers have created a smart toilet that can analyze feces and urine for various diseases and some forms of cancer. The experimental toilet can also identify users by both their unique fingerprints, and even their anal prints. Yes, those exist.

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Fri, 10 Apr 2020 04:56:45

Happy Good Friday folks. I spent most of today working inside the house for once getting all 25 conoles to work and check up on their health. I started the day with issues with my xbox 1, Xbox 360, Japanese PS2, Sega Master System and NEOGEO AES, and go all of them fixed except for the NEOGEO.  That one is going to be compicated I fear.  Does anyone here have an AES?

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Fri, 10 Apr 2020 05:02:56

Tried to join that discord server and it has expired. Do we have a persistent group or are they just set up as needed?

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Fri, 10 Apr 2020 05:28:07
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Tried to join that discord server and it has expired. Do we have a persistent group or are they just set up as needed?

It's a persistent group but codes expire. Here's another one

https://discord.gg/UYAcUU

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Fri, 10 Apr 2020 07:23:35
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aspro said:

Tried to join that discord server and it has expired. Do we have a persistent group or are they just set up as needed?

It's a persistent group but codes expire. Here's another one

https://discord.gg/UYAcUU

Than you that worked.

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Fri, 10 Apr 2020 08:37:59
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My booty is ready!
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cnet.com/google-amp/news/this-toilet-uses-butt-recognition-while-analyzing-your-poo-for-diseases/

Going to the bathroom could end up relieving your health anxieties as well as your bladder. Researchers have created a smart toilet that can analyze feces and urine for various diseases and some forms of cancer. The experimental toilet can also identify users by both their unique fingerprints, and even their anal prints. Yes, those exist.

All this anus talk reminds me: has anyone seen Edgecrusher, or at least informed him how to get back to the forum?

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Fri, 10 Apr 2020 11:01:39
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To stave off boredom (for those of us who aren't actually working harder now) during these testing times, EuroGamer have composed a list of 40 of their best own articles to peruse at your leissure.

thought I'd share the link.

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Fri, 10 Apr 2020 12:21:28

Steel, if you're still having trouble with the Switch Family account: everyone needs a seperate Nintendo account and you have to add them to your family through your account on Nintendo's site.  It's a bit of a hassle really, best to google how to do it.

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Fri, 10 Apr 2020 13:50:59

If one were to buy a Xbox One X, what would be some good exclusives?  Sea of Thieves, Gears of War 4 and 5?  Anything else? I'm not sure it's worth getting for just that.

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Fri, 10 Apr 2020 13:52:19
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Aspro, do you have a Switch? I see where you added Steel

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Fri, 10 Apr 2020 14:01:13
travo said:

If one were to buy a Xbox One X, what would be some good exclusives?  Sea of Thieves, Gears of War 4 and 5?  Anything else? I'm not sure it's worth getting for just that.

I basically bought an Xbone ( at 50% off at that) just to have access to the back catalogue and 3rd party games I couldn't get on Switch.  Titanfall 2 ought to be very good as well.  The Forza games?

I guess that if you own a PS4 or a reasonable PC for gaming, the added value of an Xbone, let alone an X, isn't all that great.

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Fri, 10 Apr 2020 14:03:33

I'm currently playing Titanfall 2 on PS4.  Yeah the back catalogue of 360 games are good but Xbox 1 not so much.

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Fri, 10 Apr 2020 14:05:38

Oh, I thought it was an exclusive?  Maybe it was only timed.

like I said: you're cheaper off just getting Game Pass on PC.  You won't miss out on much.

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Fri, 10 Apr 2020 14:07:25

I don't have a good PC.  I don't know, it may not be worth getting after all.  The allure of 4K gaming is strong though.

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Fri, 10 Apr 2020 14:16:31

I've been listening to the last podcast and am currently at Foolz' rumminations about how crap games are.  Some early thoughts:

  • board games have been around foor 1000's of years (Senet itself was played for 3000).  How can you expect a medium that's roughly been around for not even 1% of the same length to have produced something on the same level of chess, what could arguably be seen as the pinnacle of board games?
  • As I've stated before, games have gone down the path of interactive stories, which is also the reason gameplay sucks.  The very nature of games is seen as a hurdle that impairs the progression of the experience and is therefore dumbed down.  They have turned their back on their own true nature (with some exceptions).
  • above point leaves us with a catch22.  Stories in games can never reach the heights of movies or books because gameplay gets in the way of pacing.  Similarly, the wish of developers to create experiences hampers gameplay.
  • Referencing my blog post about improving skills in games as individuals: gaming's own success has caused gameplay to fade to the background as well. 99.9% of people don't want to master a game, let alone learn how to properly brake on a muddy english road in the middle of winter.  So we just get interactive experiences where individual growth is replaced by artificially gating progress behind unlocking items or stats.

Games are crap because we as humans don't want to invest time in a single thing.  We want to sample as much things as possible while putting in as little effort as possible.  It's an advantage that movies and books have above games, as they are not interactive, nor do they rely on the viewer for pacing.

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Fri, 10 Apr 2020 14:17:18
travo said:

I don't have a good PC.  I don't know, it may not be worth getting after all.  The allure of 4K gaming is strong though.

Not to me, I don't own a 4K TV  Nyaa  Must have been one of my most useless purchases of the last 2 decades really, buying an X when I already owned an S.

edit: also, in terms of owning a good PC, SoT is pretty scalable.  It's a beautifull game, but it's also playable on much less potent hardware.

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Fri, 10 Apr 2020 15:44:32

Well something else to consider is that Microsoft said that their first party games for the first couple of years into the Xbox Series X’s life will also be playable on this current gen systems and they have recently purchased a lot of developers. You might also want to consider if Game Pass will be something that you want to get as well. I think all their first party games launch on Game Pass on day one. There’s a fair amount to consider on a purchase of an Xbox One.

  • Game Pass - first party games on day one, numerous third party games you may want to try
  • A number of original Xbox games playable
  • A lot of 360 games are playable

Some first party games off the top of my head:

  • Halo
  • Gears of War
  • Forza Motorsport
  • Forza Horizon
  • Ori Will of the Wisps

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Fri, 10 Apr 2020 23:30:29
SupremeAC said:

I've been listening to the last podcast and am currently at Foolz' rumminations about how crap games are.  Some early thoughts:

  • board games have been around foor 1000's of years (Senet itself was played for 3000).  How can you expect a medium that's roughly been around for not even 1% of the same length to have produced something on the same level of chess, what could arguably be seen as the pinnacle of board games?
  • As I've stated before, games have gone down the path of interactive stories, which is also the reason gameplay sucks.  The very nature of games is seen as a hurdle that impairs the progression of the experience and is therefore dumbed down.  They have turned their back on their own true nature (with some exceptions).
  • above point leaves us with a catch22.  Stories in games can never reach the heights of movies or books because gameplay gets in the way of pacing.  Similarly, the wish of developers to create experiences hampers gameplay.
  • Referencing my blog post about improving skills in games as individuals: gaming's own success has caused gameplay to fade to the background as well. 99.9% of people don't want to master a game, let alone learn how to properly brake on a muddy english road in the middle of winter.  So we just get interactive experiences where individual growth is replaced by artificially gating progress behind unlocking items or stats.

Games are crap because we as humans don't want to invest time in a single thing.  We want to sample as much things as possible while putting in as little effort as possible.  It's an advantage that movies and books have above games, as they are not interactive, nor do they rely on the viewer for pacing.

Thousands of years of practice: I don't think that matters much. If it did, chess would have been improved upon, but it hasn't. Chess boxing is, alright, though, I guess. WinkWink

I disagree here, also. The issue with gameplay is a lack of direct interactivity compared to games that are not simulations: games will always suck, because they'll never be interactive enough (both in terms of gameplay and with other people). Even with 1:1 input and VR, the endless possibilities of simulation will actually be a huge limitation on creativity and audience enjoyment.

As for stories, film stories are barely a step above games. They suck, because the structure of film due to bad audience attention span is terrible and extremely shallow (and judging by television, even when attention span isn't an issue; the stories still suck: indeed, the simulation of actors are always going to be worse than characters who are fully expressed in writing, for instance; and the forward motion of time in TV/FILM is tremendously destructive to great writing). Films can be mediocre lyrical poems at best, but even then the "story" is entirely reliant on the painterly ability of the people making it and to an almost equal degree the sound design. Additionally, the gameplay even in Tetris is entirely dependent on the aesthetic quality of the game. I can't speak for anyone else, but if not for Tetris' hallucinogenic qualities, I'd never play it. Which is why I rarely play it, as I can hallucinate perfectly well on my own, thanks.

Even games about mastery suck as games if taken purely as games. See above. Nyaa

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Sat, 11 Apr 2020 05:01:03
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Well something else to consider is that Microsoft said that their first party games for the first couple of years into the Xbox Series X’s life will also be playable on this current gen systems and they have recently purchased a lot of developers. You might also want to consider if Game Pass will be something that you want to get as well. I think all their first party games launch on Game Pass on day one. There’s a fair amount to consider on a purchase of an Xbox One.

  • Game Pass - first party games on day one, numerous third party games you may want to try
  • A number of original Xbox games playable
  • A lot of 360 games are playable

Some first party games off the top of my head:

  • Halo
  • Gears of War
  • Forza Motorsport
  • Forza Horizon
  • Ori Will of the Wisps

It is an amazing and unparrallelled value. I dont; have it just cause I don't have the internet to support it. Plus I still like physical games.

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