Welcome to today’s daily kōrero!

Anyone can make the thread, first in first served. If you are here on a day and there’s no daily thread, feel free to create it!

Anyway, it’s just a chance to talk about your day, what you have planned, what you have done, etc.

So, how’s it going?

  • @DaveOPMA
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    23 months ago

    Oh I remember Athlon processors, and the Athlon vs Pentium thing. I don’t think I was an adult then though, I think you’re right about being a bit older than me.

    TBH we don’t do aot of screen time in my house, so you’re right my kids do love it when we play some games! Normally this is Stardew Valley, because myself and all three kids can play at once (to varying abilities).

    We used to play the original Lego star wars (two player) but one day it stopped working. I got the new one (Skywalker Saga) but it’s very different, to the point that you have to navigate in 3d. One of the things I liked about the original is that you’re playing from a mostly fixed viewpoint, which made it easier to play at 3 or 4 years old. The older ones can handle it now but we haven’t played it as much as Stardew Valley, which is a lot less linear so everyone can do what they like.

    • @liv
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      33 months ago

      I didn’t realize more than one person could play Stardew Valley at a time!! It’s been on my Steam wishlist for years but I never got it.

      • @DaveOPMA
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        33 months ago

        Stardew Valley is the game that keeps on giving. The dev releases updates every few years. One is about to be released, v1.6 I think, I haven’t been following closely so not sure on what content is being added. And the previous one was 1.5, which was a big update that added a whole island that you can unlock towards the end game (I guess what counts as end game has changed over the years as more content was added).

        For a long time you’ve been able to play multiplayer LAN, and there was some mod thing that let you run multiple instances and join them to get couch co-op, but since v1.5 there is now official couch co-op support up to 4 players. It was not long after that release where we started playing (with the older two).

        • @liv
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          33 months ago

          That sounds really cool! It has a great reputation but I didn’t realize the dev was still active.

          • @DaveOPMA
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            3 months ago

            Yeah, he’s working on a new project but he took a break to add some more content to Stardew Valley. There is also a really active mod scene as well.

            It;s a cool story where the dev went through a publisher, then the game did so well he bought the rights to publish back from the publisher using his proceeds, then continued to add to the game, self-publishing free updates. It made him so much money (has sold over 30 million copies and continues to sell well) he doesn’t have to care about putting food on the table, and just works on his projects as a labour of love.

            • @liv
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              23 months ago

              Ah that’s such a great story. That dev was pretty astute to buy the rights back.

              I just visited the website. It looks so cute but I can never imagine what gameplay is like. Is it fairly sandbox?

              • @DaveOPMA
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                23 months ago

                In the beginning, imaging something like the old farming facebook games, except instead of having to wait real-world time you can just go to bed and it’s the next day. The initial objective is to grow certain bundles of food to unlock further things in the game.

                I wouldn’t really call it sandbox, but it is an open world. For the most part you don’t have to do anything you don’t want to. For example, there’s combat if you go in the mines, but if you never want to do combat then you don’t have to, there are other ways to get everything. You can run out of time on specific things, but you always get another chance, so it’s very chill in that respect.

                There are a bunch of NPCs that have their own story arc (including cutscenes), that you unlock by gifting them their favourite foods/items.

                It’s hard to get a good sense of if you’ll like the game without playing it. It seems like it’s popular with people who haven’t previously been into games, but also with people who have played a lot of games. It has farming, fishing, mining, combat, NPC story arcs, you can customise your house, things are unlocked as you play but there’s never any real pressure. You can get married and have kids if you want.

                Hard to explain, but it’s a pretty sweet game for a one man band. You can also get it on mobile, but as he outsources that it can lag behind the latest release by years (I believe Android got the latest 1.5 update last year, a couple of years after it was released on PC).

                • @liv
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                  23 months ago

                  I never played the old farming sims on facebook. I remember I had to unfriend my cousin because there was no way to turn off Farnville notifications.

                  Thanks for the description. It does sound like something I might like. At the moment I’m mostly on mobile and all I can play is online chess!

                  • @DaveOPMA
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                    23 months ago

                    I played Stardew Valley on mobile first. While it’s not exactly the same as desktop (particularly movement and combat), it’s a pretty good experience I reckon.

                    If you do want it on PC, it will run on pretty much anything, so you don’t need to worry about specs.