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What are you currently playing?
King Zultan:
I'm kind of surprised there isn't a thread like this already.
So, just tell us the name of the game you are playing and maybe what you are doing in the game.
AlStar:
I just recently completed my first game of Factorio, which ended with me winning after 30 hours of chaining together hundreds of automated factories and mining facilities, along with thousands of tiles worth of conveyor belts and railroad tracks in a love letter to the early industrialization era. Many indigenous critters were pulped and/or toasted by my defensive grid of dozens of armor-piercing turrets backed by flamethrowers.
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Otherwise, I've been playing PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds with a bunch of people from one of the other forums that I hang out at. Actually managed to win a round last night... although I'm not sure how much I actually contributed to that, since the end-game stats showed that I didn't actually manage to hit anyone. I mostly acted as the teams' bullet-riddled canary:
"Hey, where do you think the other players are?"
"I don't know - let's see where AlStar gets shot at from this time."
Good times.
sambojin:
Robots.io on mobile. Though there's been massive lag spikes, so I'm using a very particular build to do so. It's an overhead 8v8 mech-combat game. And in theory, I'm #6 in the world, but that's mostly due to lack of motivation by the actually good players months ago.
But hey, I've got a reputation to uphold (in a semi-dead, but very free-to-play game. Admittedly, I just like smashing noobs and being an arsehole, sometimes, during my morning coffee).
Telgin:
On a retro kick and playing some games from my childhood era that I never got around to.
I just beat the original Spyro and I'm currently on Donkey Kong 64. After playing the two back-to-back, I have to say that it's both interesting to see games from this era from a modern perspective without nostalgia, and also a bit of an eye opener in good and bad game design choices.
Rince Wind:
X-Piratez, a mod for Open X-Com.
There is just so much stuff. And it manages the "underdogs in a world in which the aliens won" a lot better than XCom2 (which I really enjoyed). Even after you research armor that is better than what most enemies wear and have weapons to deal with most enemies, when a lot of missions are optional because all you get is some points, little money and a few potential slaves it manages to stay interesting. Some enemies will always be a threat.
You can also tame werewolves and use them to fight for you, that alone makes it the awesome.
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