Isn’t this every generation? I know mine has been stereotyped all to hell too.
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WallCactusto News@kbin.social•Here’s one thing Baby Boomers and Gen Z have in common | CNN9·3 years ago
I was wondering if anyone mentioned Nox already. It’s a shame that it went so unnoticed while Diablo took off in popularity. I always preferred Nox.
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WallCactusto World News•These cities have been ranked the most liveable in the world | CNNEnglish10·3 years agoPlaces I can’t afford to move to. Naturally.
WallCactustoTechnology@kbin.social•Which futuristic technology would you accept in or on your body and why?5·3 years agoI’ll take a cybernetic heart. I was born with a heart defect, and one heart attack was enough for me. I’d love to know what it felt like to have endurance too.
My friend bought me Monster Hunter Rise, so I’ve been mostly playing that this week. The insect glaive is my favorite weapon.
My parents were frustrated, but not boiling over when I came out as bi. I guess they thought future grandchildren weren’t out of the question yet. Then I came out as trans, and I was immediately dead to them. I’ve been reconnecting with my mom years later because she’s divorcing my dad, but I’m still being cautious about it. Life has been brighter without them around anyway.
WallCactusto Patient Gamers@lemmy.ml•2D top down/isometric action RPG recommendation?English2·3 years agoGive Nox a try if you’d like a game with good isometric dungeon crawling. It’s on GOG.
I’m looking forward to running my own fantasy setting I’ve been dreaming up, and Knave 2e looks like it should cover my system needs. Until I get the physical book from the kickstarter, I’ll be working on world building. I don’t have anything to show off here yet.
WallCactusto Books@lemmy.ml•What are you currently reading, and general thoughts so far?1·3 years agoI’m reading Children of Dune for the first time now. I’m still near the start, but I’m enjoying it so far.
WallCactusto Patient Gamers@sh.itjust.works•What system was your favorite when you were growing up?English6·3 years agoSNES followed by the PS2.
- Subnautica - If you want to be immersed in a sandbox ocean environment with horrible sea creatures
- Elite Dangerous - Beautiful sound design and an immersive spaceship cockpit point of view within a 1:1 scale Milky Way
I’ve probably read something older that I’ve liked, but the oldest book among my favorites is The Jungle by Upton Sinclair.
I have a larger fleet, but my phantom, dolphin, and vulture are my long-time favorites.
WallCactusto OSR/NSR Tabletop Roleplaying Games@lemm.ee•What TTRPG are you playing this week?English4·3 years agoMongoose 2nd. It’s my first time playing Traveller and I’m enjoying my role as the ship engineer. Turning wrenches was my calling all along.
WallCactusto OSR/NSR Tabletop Roleplaying Games@lemm.ee•What TTRPG are you playing this week?English5·3 years agoI’m playing in an OSE game that’s running us through various dungeons and that’s been fun. Outside of OSR I’m also in Traveller and VtM games.
I’m finishing up a mamba build, which I’ll have some fun with soon. Then I’ll probably disappear into the black for a while exploring.
I’ve already decided that I’m swapping to Linux the next time I upgrade my PC. Windows is starting to become more trouble than it is convenient.