Working in Europe, small kitchen with just a handful of cooks. It's crazy busy, but we have gotten a union based contract, so that's nice. Wouldn't know what else to do, though I am getting older.
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That's good to hear, Then I will give it a go on the deck when I get to it.
Death Stranding is one of the next games on my list to play. Is it worth playing on the deck?
Been playing Witcher 3 for five weeks now, am running around in Skellige for a little while. Recon I have a few more weeks with it.
Also tried some demos: Fishing Paradise, Loddlenaut, Nubby's Number Factory and Squirreled Away. Wishlisted Nubby, not sure the others are for me.
We hadde a board game day on saturday.
Bus: New to the group, felt like a family version of Food Chain Magnate. Really fun, and I like that you only have 20 actions total.
Concordia: New to me and one other of the group. A nice engine builder that seems to rely less on randomness than some of the others we play. We had a great time, even though I was more focused on engine building than scoring.
Fun facts: A party game, played while making pizza. Trying to rank each others response to a question.
Ito: Played while eating pizza. Another party game, here you are given a number, and everyone needs to answer a question in a way that relates to their number and place them face down trying to end up with a correct sequence. It's fine.
Good cop, bad cop: A short and simple hidden role game with guns.
Doodle dash: A drawing game with a time element, this is so fun because most of is tries to be done in five seconds, while the slowest players usually end up with just a few lines.
Bang! the dice game: Another hidden role game, this with dice. Still fun after all these years.
We started the day with just the core group, then around pizza time the casual players showed up and we pivoted to games for 7-8 players. Fun day, even if we played easier games. We rally liked Bus.
Been playing Witcher 3 on the deck for a few weeks. The text could be a bit bigger, but it otherwise runs great.
Gothic 2, Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines, GTA: San Andreas and Arcanum are for og ny favourite games that are a bit too flawed to be all time favourite.
Final Fantasy 6 and 7 were so good, but I can't play them alone, we used to pass along the controller.
I love point and clicks like Grim Fandango and Monkey island.
I played Planescape: Torment in 2006 and it left such an impression on me.
Of never games there's Disco Elysium and The Obra Dim.
Not to mention Zelda's, Illusion of Time, the Mana series, Mario's, the old Blizzard games, Brotherbound games and other amiga games. Quake........
Maybe Day of the Tentacle?
Stupid, but fun.
I prefer the visual aesthetic of Sim City 2000, but this looks interesting. Will haves to check it out when I'm done with some current games.
Your formatting has really improved, looks great and is easy to read. A lovely addition to Lemmy.
I use Darktable for developing Raw-files and DigiKam as a file manager. DigiKam is really basic, but Darktable isn't good for sorting. Not tried Shotwell.
My gaming 'puter is running win 10, and the plan is to replace it with one running Manjaro. Will have to see when that happens, not upgrading to win 11.