

Ooh, I really like “AutoVac!”


Ooh, I really like “AutoVac!”


Exactly, agreed!


Wow, well, that nails in the coffin for sure; I can’t stand TBoI’s atmosphere (I just think the environment is disgusting lol), don’t really care about arena shooters much, and I typically hate action points which is why I could never tolerate anything remotely X-COM-like for long. Thanks for the heads-up!


Hmm… which would you recommend?


Dang, I thought about Atomic Heart… Good thing I never went for it, I guess.


Man, Anomaly had soooo many bugs that I just couldn’t get through even probably half of it (no idea of the length of the storyline). It had a lot of cool ideas but the execution even as of 1.5.x (can’t remember by now) just worsened the farther I went, particularly with NPC teammates who just stood there while I was under attack by factions who they themselves had okay relations with. There were several other issues that were so immersion-breaking that I couldn’t keep going.


I humbly disagree: worse still is a game that you started but abandoned because that’s how bad it was. Any game we haven’t tried yet is not definitively proven to be bad yet!


Eden’s action is soooo ridiculously lightning-fast that I feel like it’s only for actual speed runners… I can’t understand how people enjoyed the title. The artwork is great but man, combat starts and ends in seconds!


But that game hardcoded Use/Action to E while also allowing E to be mapped to move forward.
What if I told you (*insert Morpheus meme*)… that AutoHotkey may be able to force a remap? It could malfunction with some games but it usually works!


I’m not sure if there are any that I’ve gotten the least amount of enjoyment out of
The way I’d define it is: games that you tried but were so bad that you didn’t even make it halfway through, or far less.


Oh, wow, that’s interesting. I was thinking of removing Mewgenics from my wish list because it’s rather pricey…


Like, even just SelfVac or whatever would be good…


Ha, let’s hope that doesn’t happen here. This is genuinely exciting.


Oh yeah, that reminds me, whatever happened to the Silk Road guy after release?


Frankly, I didn’t even know about this in the first place.


Agreed, selfish liars are always on the worse side of the moral scale, no exceptions.


But the whole federated structure is the avoidance of tyranny by nature. If an instance starts acting crazy, the others can simply unlink from it. “Too many” will never happen anyway because the interface is more difficult to use. We should promote it as much as possible, I believe.


Right, hence us being on here!


It blows my mind when people don’t acknowledge the legitimately cool corners of Reddit, like /r/FreeGameFindings. The content itself is not all bad there if you know where to look.
Fair, I think I’ve heard of that one, but never tried it. Thanks for the links!