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- Joined
- May 14, 2019
- I like spreadsheet simulators but I also dislike playing with other people so I basically like games that are the videogame equivalent of hitting the "=" button repeatedly on a calculator and watching a number grow. I like to make up my own stories in these games and give myself house rules and use them more as a vessel for role playing. Usually games like this have meaningless traits etc. you can apply to your playstyle (see Stellaris) or are deeply mathematically flawed. (see Stellaris) When I get really bored or have extra time I sometimes make elaborate spreadsheets and graphs to figure out how the games are flawed and how to fix them. Usually then I figure out that fixing them would mean introducing equilibrium which would make the numbers not go up much anymore and would actually maybe be less fun. I was too lazy to ever test this theory in over twenty years by modding.
- I don't give a shit about frame rates. I just don't. I always lock the frame rate to half my monitors refresh rate, even in shooters, even if my computer could easily do it. It makes the graphics card more quiet and often saves a significant amount of electricity and practically halves system requirements. Yes I see the difference between 30 Hz, 60 Hz and 100 Hz, no I don't really care.
I don't play grand strategy games like spreadsheet simulators or role-play them, but the way I entertain myself with them is that - and you all can laugh at this, I know this is really, really weird - I narrate the story to myself, out loud, as I play. As in an actual fake history lecture on my little alternate history.