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[-] Moonguide@lemmy.ml 18 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

Rimworld. Did the standard start (industrial with 3 pawns) on cass. Died of hunger. Uninstalled the game.

Next week I was bored at my intership and redownloaded it and gave it another shot. Now I have close to 4k hours in Rimworld.

Same thing happened with Crusader Kings, funnily enough.

Edit: oh, that happened with M&B: Warband and Kenshi as well.

[-] rip_art_bell@lemmy.world 9 points 7 months ago

RimWorld is incredible. I’m hard pressed to think of another game with as much customization of play style or as vibrant a mod scene.

[-] finestnothing@lemmy.world 7 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

Dwarf Fortress. There aren't many mods in the steam version afaik (tons for the free ascii version though) but... You don't need mods for it. Want to capture invaders and host gladiator fights? Yep. Water trap to push invaders off a cliff onto some grates so you can collect their items after blocking the water trap again? Easy peasy floodgates Parcheesi. Want to gift lead mugs to the filthy elves? Strike the Earth, brother. (Doesn't poison them though, sadly). Want your dwarves to only drink alcohol? They only have to drink water when they're injured, 24/7 drinking besides that makes for happy dwarves. You're battling a bunch of invading goblins and you have some dwarves die? Better bury them or their ghost will haunt your fortress. Oh, and don't forget your necromancer will probably grab some new friends from the fight.

There's very little you can't do in Dwarf Fortress. It doesn't get very high tech since it's fantasy based, most high tech that you can get is windmill driven mills and water pumps I think, but there is so much depth to the game that honestly that's perfectly okay with me

Edit: there are mods for the steam version too, baked right into the steam workshop

[-] vxx@lemmy.world 1 points 7 months ago

I don't play dwarf fortress, but isn't the steam version the same game just with a different tileset, replacing the ascii with pictures? This would mean mods still work the same.

[-] finestnothing@lemmy.world 2 points 7 months ago

Basically yes, all the changes that have gone into the steam edition (with the exception of graphics) has been added to the free ascii classic version, which can have tilesets added to it (though the ones that come with the steam edition are better than any of the tilesets I tried imo ). Also I was wrong actually, they did release steam workshop support for mods and there are several hundred on there already, so mod away!

[-] Philote@lemmy.ml 4 points 7 months ago

Kinshi is such a deep game. I get how it’s hard to get into but damn once it clicks it’s crazy how far down the rabbit hole that game goes.

I still can't get into Kenshi. It's too much jank. I love the ideas and the stories people share.

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