

Yeah, I’ve seen so many games drawing inspiration (or even very closely copying) slay the spire. Just shows how good it really is.


Yeah, I’ve seen so many games drawing inspiration (or even very closely copying) slay the spire. Just shows how good it really is.


I have a feeling that this is also influenced by people that experienced (emotional) trauma. Some people dissociate from their feelings as a result of things that happened in the past, and this can also impact their ability to visualise things. (Because their brain is protecting them from re-experiencing their trauma)


Wasn’t Slay the spire released in 2019? Great choice though, there is also a multiplayer mod which works suprisingly well
Inscryption is really a good showcase of what makes games fun, and packed with so many things to discover and hidden things.


God hand, what a wonderful choice! Nothing really comes close to the ass-slapping action of that title. And the clunky controls actually make it feel more fun and unique.
The clocks change every minute. I’ve seen some from deepseek and qwen that looked ok. But kimi seems to be the most consistent
Castlevania: Harmony of Despair
Is it like a coop castlevania game then? Sounds great!
I’m horrible with names, so I could probably play it through again like new, haha
I’m thinking to wait 15 years and then replay it. Maybe I’ll have forgotten enough by then.
(I didn’t play echoes yet so I still have that going for me)
Guild wars 2 was magical during the beta. It felt so different than anything else at the time
Im doing this now. Playing on vidyascape and going through all the quests :)


For some reason I’m unable to do so, but I could have a look at what books I recently read and have a okish recollection of their contents. Maybe my memory is just bad.


Well, that’s kinda sad. I read quite a bit though. some months I’ll read 5 books, other months only 1. I suppose that’s already quite a lot.
I think the problem with not remembering might be something personal, my memory tends te be very selective.


Vidyascape, a faithful recreation of the 2007 runescape experience.
All the quests are implemented and the xp rate is slightly higher than regular osrs.
It feels fun to re-experience this, and removing the pressure of a monthly subscription makes it much more enjoyable. They are running it since 2014 without any hiccups.


To know what it’s like to experience/be aware of emotions and feelings most of the time.


I don’t even listen to music on a regular basis when I’m inside. It’s more something I would do actively from time to time, say a couple of times per month.


People remember the last two books they read from the top of their head?


What extra safety do you get by using pinned nixpkgs revisions? And how to do it without flakes (if that’s possible?) I’m currently just using the standard configuration. Occasionally had to do a rollback without issues.


Perhaps it’s actually an eGPU dock for the Steam deck? Like you can connect you steam deck to it via USB4 and have better graphics performance? And it would cost less than a separate gaming PC.


That would be a miracle
It’s pretty amazing how we can adapt to use the mental tools we have to still live in a ‘normal’ way even when we are very weak in certain aspects.