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Cake day: July 1st, 2023

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  • I don’t have huge amounts of spare time, probably one hour at a time a few times a week

    Damn I don’t think I’d even bother with that kind of schedule, honestly. I’ve played most of them and I can’t think of any that I think I could’ve ‘properly enjoyed’ on that kind of schedule. Even the older games will take tens of hours and you’ll occasionally need to keep things in mind for later in the game (places to go check out, storyline bits, where tf to go next). I’ve restarted before because I couldn’t remember where to go next >.>

    And these games are solid overall but they can have extended lulls and you’ll end up spending entire gaming sessions in boring parts lol


  • If you don’t mind graphics I’d just do the golden age, the psx gen games. So like ff7-9 and Tactics.

    These are imo the highest quality games in the franchise and Tactics is the most well written and themed game in the whole franchise too.

    The remasters of 7-9 on current gen consoles (probably on pc too?) have a speed up button so you can get through the slow parts much faster. It’s really helpful and I wish all of them had it


  • Yeah I figure I’ll give it time, but probably gonna test out some other alternatives in the meantime too and just see what sticks.

    I got my parents (age 60s) onto Reddit, it was a bit of a challenge but they figured it out for the sake of using it for their niche hobbies. I’ve met people that use it but never the power user type, always people that use it really casually, like just a couple subreddits. Part of what made it bearable was the third party apps too ofc. It always felt convoluted but this is even worse to me. Just figuring out how to respond to your notification was a challenge lol. I had to ultimate go to your profile, your recent posts, and then reply from there. The link to the main topic just goes to the top and this chat is buried