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…wait, do I need to get diagnosed?
Depends if you have the executive function that permits such ambition.
If you don’t, yes. It you aren’t sure, try your best. It you do, I am pretty sure you won’t, and that should be your guiding star to go.
Nuby’s Number Factory 🙈
Elite Dangerous, Rimworld
Euro truck simulator 2. I have already spent ~200 hours in that game. Personally I like it because of the multiplayer mod and there you can see all kinds of drivers over there… Ngh
Anyways, I recently bought 4 map DLCs for the game, I’m sure that will make me sink less time in that pit (/s)
cookie clicker
fucking useless, highly addictive
my phones version is about as old as my cousin lol

Have you tried Stimulation?
My eyes started hurting and my phone got very hot.
I have the newest best iPhone and it crashed at the stonk market
There was this spreadsheet masquerading as a space conquest 4X game called Stars!
I just looked this up and I’m definitely gonna try it out.
My last words will be “Just one… more… turn”
Followed by Ghandi cackling as he unleashes a nuke on your Civ.
Me being in love with Hellgate: London, Fate (WildTangent), and Warframe be like
Oh man, Hellgate: London. That’s a blast from the past.
I still fire it up from time to time, runs great for me
Did you buy it from steam or you still own a CD copy?
I have the collectors edition on DVD, you put in a retail key and boom, installs super quick on modern machines
All I remember from that was the insanely cool art/concept and memory leaks. Did they fix the memory leaks or do we all just have enough RAM for it to not matter?
Hellgate London was such fun, unique hybrid twist on ARPG and looter shooter, I was sad when I heard it was shutdown.
I woulda played it more if I had known it was about to be shutdown. There were some crash bugs and sudden difficulty spikes that made me quit, thinking Id come back to it later. That later never happened.
Yeah it’s a shame the official multiplayer didn’t last long. There’s some fan projects with that but none of them scratched the same itch for me. There were a few patches for the game and they’re still available, but the difficulty spikes are still there, it gets grindy in the last couple sections of the game.
I kind of miss when No Man’s Sky was an endless, empty expanse. That sense of loneliness and futility was an emotional experience that it doesn’t have now. It’s become a much better game, no doubt, but putting time and careful planning into that long crawl towards the galactic centre felt right.
It has an empty universe mode in one of the updates
“Worst”. Idk, Satisfactory is pretty great.
I remember when I stumbled into the serious world of 100% Orange Juice players on steam/twitch
Oh man that games so fun, haven’t played it in an while tho
Star Breaker forever
Isn’t the definitive answer Bubsy 3d?
Or Jazz Jackrabbit for all the other furries born in the 70s to 80s
The original Bubsy is up there, too.
I don’t think I’ve ever busted as much ass to beat a game as a child as I did with Bubsy. Maaaaybe getting the “Happy End” in Bubble Bobble, but of course that’s a friendship effort. Thanks, Scott, for helping me achieve that all those years ago.
It’s not a phenomenal game, but it did look and sound pretty nice.
World of Tanks, which is pretty funny considering the image.
War Thunder, if your 'tism is weapons grade and a national security risk.
How many leaks were there ? War Thunder forums are next level military security and intel threat … weapons grade autism
There’s been enough that “Do you play War Thunder” is a security risk question that the US military asks during job interviews.
And they just keep happening…
Currently playing World of Warships. I play in 1-3 month stints and don’t touch it for months at a time. I always enjoy coming back to it because they just keep adding more stuff.
I haven’t actually played WoT since they added tier 8-10 light tanks, but god did I sink a lot of my teenage years into it. I have been really craving it lately, but I know better than to go back to it.
I’m split between Factorio and Dwarf Fortress.
Give Songs of Syx a try. One guy, who developed the game in a shed in Poland so he could get away from his family. You can try the “demo” which is the full game just one version behind. Once he gets tired of developing it he said he’ll make it open source. Think dwarf fortress but you’re capable of having a population of thousands. Oh, and nevermind the race riots or cannibalism.
I went ahead and grabbed the demo and I will give a try, thanks for the info!
Everything Hidetake Miyazaki makes. It’s basically the same game, but it’s spread across 7 games. (Well I guess technically 6 since he didn’t direct DS2).
These are the worst games when it comes to sucking up my time and energy. The games themselves are actually bomb ASF.
















