Seriously, I barely play any new games, and pretty much no AAA that have come out the last few years. This year I’ve finished:
Splinter Cell Chaos Theory, Conviction, and Blacklist
Super Mario World
Grim Dawn (co-op)
999 (9 Hours, 9 Persons, 9 Doors)
Across the Obelisk (multiple times, wife and I play this co-op)
Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin
Stella Glow
Ball x Pit
Rainbow Six Vegas 2
ChainStaff
9 Years of Shadows
Ace Combat X
Live A Live remake
And currently I’m playing Megacopter: Blades of the Goddess solo, and Divinity: Original Sin 2 with my wife.
I’m having a blast tearing through the backlog this year, and I’ve barely bought any games compared to previous years. My Steam Deck alone has like 150+ games on it I’m looking to play through, and that doesn’t even account for all the retro games I’m looking to play via emulation.
I always have a really powerful modern specs PC, but since I try to pick games that maximize fun and don’t try to squeeze 50hrs out of a 20hr game like AAA titles, I pretty much never challenge my system.
For some reason everything stresses when I sit on the steam window, though. Maybe a quirk of linux?
Only for terrible AAA games. Actual fun games I am fine.
yeah… just dont buy unreal engine 5 games and you are fine
I have never hated an engine before UE5. But god it is just a steaming pile of unoptimized, bloated dogshit.
I’m getting like that for Unity games.
No idea what it is but just about every unity game makes my CPU run hot and starts pumping 40 degrees C air into the room.
I’m like that with Unity since all unity games spy on you.
Seriously, I barely play any new games, and pretty much no AAA that have come out the last few years. This year I’ve finished:
And currently I’m playing Megacopter: Blades of the Goddess solo, and Divinity: Original Sin 2 with my wife.
I’m having a blast tearing through the backlog this year, and I’ve barely bought any games compared to previous years. My Steam Deck alone has like 150+ games on it I’m looking to play through, and that doesn’t even account for all the retro games I’m looking to play via emulation.
is no man’s sky AAA? i’m having hella fun with that. I’m about to go play
I always have a really powerful modern specs PC, but since I try to pick games that maximize fun and don’t try to squeeze 50hrs out of a 20hr game like AAA titles, I pretty much never challenge my system.
For some reason everything stresses when I sit on the steam window, though. Maybe a quirk of linux?