For example, I am terrible at Super Meat Boy, but just playing it has really improved how I play platformers and games that need faster imputs overall.

  • Ada
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    151 year ago

    Crusader Kings reminded me that losing can be fun

      • @Saigonauticon@voltage.vn
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        41 year ago

        Oh man, that brings back memories. All my Dwarf Fortress games were horrific dystopias. Full-on police states optimized for the production and export of lead children’s toys (they are enchanted by our more ethical works).

        Then new unskilled arrivals would wait in a room with retractable spikes before they met anyone. It was someone’s job to pull a lever all day. Then the clothes would be exported (they are enchanted by our more ethical works).

        Everyone left was either in the army or a skilled worker confined to a 2x2 room containing a bed, table, chair, and statue of the mayor. The doors locked from the outside.

        Newer versions have made this strategy less productive I think – I haven’t really kept up. At the time a single death could send your fortress into a fatal spiral of depression and it worked pretty well though.

    • @myersguyA
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      81 year ago

      Nothing like castrating half of the family tree because of that one time your brother tried to break up your empire!

      • Ada
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        51 year ago

        You may have misread my post. I said losing the game. What you’re describing is clearly winning the game :p