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Cake day: June 7th, 2023

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  • My dad is 59 and besides being the one that got me gaming in the first place, he still plays to this day. He is naturally not really into very competitive skill based games (esports) but MMOs or ARPGs and the like he loves those.

    I built my first computer with him when I was 5. And today I’m working in an IT field, largely because of him.

    He first got me started with Diablo. I’ve played DII with him, DIII too. DIV he said it’s very expensive for now and he’ll wait for a discount or something, but I did buy it. He also plays a lot of Guild Wars 2, WoW and some titan quest among other rpgs. He also plays on his phone Diablo Immortal and some other crappy time wasting games 🤷‍♂️


  • I don’t see any other comments, not sure if it’s my instance acting up. But, anyways, I started with godot (I’m still learning myself) and I don’t regret it.

    At first I felt like I would rather be learning unreal or unity since it would be more useful in the business world, has better graphics and such. But I’m having a blast learning godot and I honestly have high hopes for the future regarding godot. The new demos look amazing and there are some people on YouTube with insane graphic demos on Godot. Really surprising stuff.

    Plus, as you said, open source is great. Only downside to godot is that since a major new release came out recently, a lot of the tutorials and guided are a bit outdated. You can still kinda follow along with some basic logic and ingenuity though.

    Good luck!








  • Yep! Played 2 of the dark souls games. I kinda enjoyed them but I didn’t finish either. Still felt better than Elden Ring somehow.

    Also when I played elden ring the mapping was all controller based and I was playing on pc. That was weird. Had to dig through the Internet to find how to change it to KB/Mouse mapping.

    For a game of that price I’d expect it to:

    1. Being default on KB/M for PC users. That’s usually the case for so games anyway.
    2. Having that sort of plug and play that detects whatever you’re using. Controller input? Alright, controller mappings show on screen. Oh, you pressed a keyboard key? Okay, KB/M mappings then.