MyNameIsAtticus

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[–] MyNameIsAtticus 4 points 4 days ago

That’s what I was thinking too. As much as I’m happy about this, I feel like it’s definitely an attempt to pull players back to their old games.

At least my Achievements will sync with Ubisoft’s. Knowing Ubisoft I wouldn’t have been surprised if you had to start over just to get the achievements on steam just so they can get play counts up

[–] MyNameIsAtticus 1 points 5 days ago

Meanwhile I’ve never made it to the surface lmao. My colonies never make it very far. Turns out I am not good at micromanaging

[–] MyNameIsAtticus 12 points 5 days ago

I’m hoping to try out Uncharted on my M1 Pro again soon. Hopefully with this it will run better than last time. Last time it was playable but nowhere near a stable 30 FPS

[–] MyNameIsAtticus 3 points 5 days ago

Definitely saving this for later. I’ve been trying to use an over complicated series of vents and gas pumps to pump CO2 into a “CO2” room from all over the base that I lock with an airlock and shove a CO2 generator in. It didn’t occur to me to just toss it in a pit lmao

[–] MyNameIsAtticus 1 points 5 days ago

Kind of? It’s like If there was a lot more micromanaging things in Fallout Shelter

[–] MyNameIsAtticus 62 points 5 days ago (3 children)

this doesn't really add to the discussion, but i just wanted to say thanks for sharing a source. I feel like i don't see it enough, so i appreciate you taking the time to share it

[–] MyNameIsAtticus 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I let the battery drain last night before plugging it back in. It wouldn’t turn on though, so I ended up unplugging the battery and plugging it back in to kick it into boot. I also flashed the BIOS again earlier and nothing. I can keep unplugging the battery to kick it into boot whenever it shuts off, but opening it up everytime I want to turn it on is far from ideal lol.

I’m suspecting it’s a physical failure of the Power button now. I’ve seen one person suggest shifting the Mobo up a bit because it can shift down to where the button can’t reach after extended use, so I may try that next. I’m also going to unplug the battery and clean the physical button with Alcohol to hopefully improve contact.

[–] MyNameIsAtticus 4 points 1 week ago (3 children)

I’m out of warranty sadly, and Valve estimates 125$ for repairs, so I’m going to try and solve it myself beforehand.

I think it’s something up with the bios, because after unplugging the battery and reconnecting it, The Steam Deck turns on fine. If I restart it though I have to disconnect the battery again to get it to turn back on

[–] MyNameIsAtticus 1 points 1 week ago

Damn, i've never heard of Alyx doing that. I'm a big fan of water and liquids in video games so i need to remember to check it out some day

[–] MyNameIsAtticus 1 points 1 week ago

It live rent free in my head along with the motor sound at boot up

[–] MyNameIsAtticus 1 points 1 week ago

It’s definitely some of the most fun to be had, especially when bringing it to parties or a friend’s house. I wish they brought back the Bombs on the field when playing Vs. mode too, it felt like a good way to balance their only being 2-4 players per a race.

[–] MyNameIsAtticus 1 points 1 week ago

Not a bad way to spend Christmas imo

 

I had another day where i just kind of Wanted to take things easy, so i booted up minecraft Wii U edition after discovering i had a ROM backup on my external SSD. So i fired it up in Cemu along with the latest version and booted into a survival world how i would when i was younger. Easy mode, bonus chest, and the Gamma cranked way up to max. If i really wanted to be true to when i was younger i would have played Xbox 360 edition and played a older version, but sadly none of those were accessible to me, so i played with what i had on hand.

I ended up building this cozy little shack to live in, then i went on the hunt for sheep and found my 3 victims. Returning home with the wool in hand i got nice nights rest in my bed. Not before watching the sunset though.

After that i went to harvest some cobblestone and gave my house a nice little cobble trim:

It was by this point i realized i had committed the terrible crime of forgetting to open my map. So i did that

By this point it started getting late for me, so i decided i wanted to get some iron before logging off. I set off towards the hills, I entered my first cave and ran into my first mob:

It blew up in my face, but shortly after i managed to return home with my iron, before logging off.

 

Today's game is Silent Hill 2. Today's post is going to be short due to not having much time today, but i managed to finish the Hospital today. Now that i know everything about it, it was way faster. I'm hoping to make just as quick of time on the Otherworld hospital.

The audio machine in the picture scared the shit out of me when i went back to get a photo i missed in my first playthrough. I hadn't got it in my first playthrough, so i had no clue it would start making static when i went by it. Then there was a mannequin that jumped my that i missed on my first go through the room. The chainsaw makes dealing with them easy but god, do they still terrify me.

I also got this shot of the roof. There's not really any fun stories behind it, i just like rain and thought the roof was a pretty shot. There's a busted fence up there of no real importance and idk what it is, but it + the rain gives me Resident Evil 2 remake vibes.

 

Today's game is Portal 1. I didn't really have time to start the Hospital in Silent Hill 2's New Game+, but i wanted to play something. So i downloaded Portal 1 and played through a few of the challenge maps for the Gold Medals. I've been meaning to get the achievements out of the way at some point anyways. I got Gold in 5/6 of the Portal Count categories, but stopped at the last one. This screenshot comes from my 2 portal run of one of the chambers. It was difficult because i had to bounce the pellets of the cube at just the right angle to get it into the receiver.

This one i took right before a failed run where i had to portal peek. Luckily i saved right before dying, but it was harder than i thought, especially because i got turned around.

There was also the Test Chamber with the turrets. It was hard and i had to save scum it. I ended up using cubes to shove them over and the running back into cover before they could get me. I also built this fun staircase of Cubes to get over a wall. I ended the run with two portals just to get through a mesh fence.

 

Today's game is the Silent Hill 2 Remake's New Game+. I made it all the way through the Apartments today, and started the hospital. I'm making good time on this run, hopefully if i'm lucky i can knock out the Under 10 hours achievement along with the gunless one and the radioless one. I got a collection of screenshots that i really like how they turned out too. Such as this one of the bar:

I also got this goofy one of James throwing the Chainsaw over his head:

One thing i found out too is that it's very fun to take screenshots of Pyramid Head. Ig he's just photogenic from any angle.

There was also this shot i did of the mannequins under behind the bars and under the sheets. I didn't realize this my first play through, but i think one of them is a mannequin (as in the enemy) rather than a clothes mannequin.

 

Today's game is a modded Minecraft server. After months of trial and error (and maybe just a little procrastination), I finally got it set up. This thing has Ice and Fire, ICBMs to deal with Ice and Fire, Create, Thermal Dynamics, TWO Space Mods (Mostly because I accidentally added a second one and I can't figure out which mods are the space mods), and a ton more. It's a bit of a kitchen sink modpack, but it's mostly for me and my friends to play on. So as long as everyone is having fun, then that's okay.

The ice pillar in the screenshot is where I spawned. Nearby, there were 3 ice and fire dragons, so I immediately had to book it after they saw me. After a while of running, I came across an abandoned mine colony village taken over by a dragon I nicknamed Smaug, as it seemed appropriate for him having taken over a city. Unfortunately for Smaug, he was stuck in a rock, and I had the ability for ice and fire dragons to destroy blocks turned off. (Coming home to find your base demolished by a dragon you didn't know was there can turn out to be not fun.)

After a while, I came across an Ice Tower (major upgrade from the Ice Pillar) and decided to build my home there. We have large biomes on because we have Create Steam and Rails on here and thought it would be fun to do our own little nation thing to encourage us all to set up rail systems and collaborate on things for fun. (Mine colonies and Minecraft Comes Alive will help sell the "nation" part.)

After a few hours of mining, I ended up starting to build a café terrace thing on the top of a mountain. I got the terrace part done, but the café will come later.

I also got a Cobblestone generator with a Water Wheel Setup, so I'm leaving it running while I sleep. Here's the little hole I made to AFK in while letting it run:

 

Some more of Silent Hill 2's New Game+. Just a disclaimer, but some of these screenshots I messed with the light levels of because they were too dark to see anything (such as the main one). Personally, to me, the presentation of the screenshot is just as important as the screenshot is itself. But just a heads up that some of these are not how they'd look in-game (though I try to avoid it unless I feel it's necessary).

This one I took during the first encounter of Pyramid Head. I no-clipped onto the other side of the bars and took it. I also got a second shot I liked from the other side of the bars. I did it from a distance as I felt it added a menacing vibe to it, like he was watching from a distance, but I think I overdid it from too far as I feel you have to squint to really see it and I think I did the light levels wrong so it didn't really help it's visibility. I think I made the colors too vibrant on accident too so it really killed the gloomy atmosphere.

There was also this screenshot I took of the balcony in the apartment complex. I like the way the fog melts with the shadows under the other balconies.

I wanted to also mention how cathartic the chainsaw is to use. After being terrorized by the enemies for the entire game, it's amusing to basically have James be mowing them down in one strike lol. I think he's become the horror villain. I also am doing a Melee and Radioless run for those sweet, sweet achievements. Honestly, with the chainsaw, I'm not too worried about Melee only, but with the Radio off, I honestly feel like it's become easier to fight enemies than with. I can usually pick up on their sounds unique before they see me, so instead of just static, I can hear them instead.

 

I started Silent Hill 2's New Game+ today. I plan since i now know how everything will go it should be much quicker. I think this time i want to go for the rebirth ending. I also found out the Photo Mode mod exists which has made my day. I intend to use this to take way better screenshots. Here's one of the Backseat of James' car. If anyone has seen discussions on other people using a free cam mode lately then you know what's under the blanket. Apparently the outline filter makes it even more obvious.

I also got to explore some more of my favorite with the mod: Landscape shots. Here's one i took of the road to Silent Hill:

I also took this shot of the house right after the first encounter. The way the lighting works on it is really pretty, though the shutters were tweaking out on my end:

And then finally i tried to recreate one of the glimpses of the past using the Camera Mode for fun. I have very vivid memories of this one specifically from the OG because i struggled with it at first (and it also scared the piss out of me). It's still one of my favorite memories of the original game though.

 

Today i finished Silent Hill 2. I think i enjoyed this one more than the original. It's one of those games where after beating it you're left with this sort of hole because you know you'll never get to experience something like it again, which i think is highly impressive for a remake. And with the way the ending was done I would be lying if the ending didn't nearly make me cry.

The ending bossfight was weirdly beautiful with the lighting and the moths. It was oddly pretty despite Mary chasing me down.

I also really appreciated the other world leading up to it. There's no enemies (at least that are hostile), so it makes it creepier. I feel like the lack of all the rotten bits that the other areas had makes it far more impactful to me. Instead you're just traveling the burnt out husk.

Then there's the ambient story telling, such as in the hotel one of the fire hoses being dragged out of it's container, showing where they tried to fight the fire. There was also a few fire extinguishers lying around.

Then the room where you play the tape was so pretty too. It's amazing how such a terrifying game can be so gorgeous.

spoiler

With how old the game is i really doubt this anything new to anyone, but i spoilered it just to be safe. I got the Leave ending, which is the one i personally wanted. I feel like James has learned his lesson, and gone through hell (almost literally) for his actions and it's clear he regrets it by how hard he tries to find Mary. He makes it through too the other side, and for that i think he should be afforded a second chance. I'm also a sucker for happy endings and James though, so i am very biased.

Here's a screenshot from the ending

And here's one i wanted to end with. Even if it's not actually Mary i love how you can tell James seems both happy to see Mary's likeness again, but sad to know that it's not actually her.

I'm excited to start the New Game+ tomorrow, I'm hoping to clear it fast and also get all of the endings I'm missing.

 

I'm close to finishing Silent Hill 2 today. The game nearly gave me a heart attack though. Not because of the game itself, but because i guess at some point my storage filled up and it wasn't writing save files correctly, so whenever James would load in he'd just spawn in a black Abyss.

Luckily some guy online had a save file right where i left off in the Labyrinth. So thankfully i didn't miss much, idk what ending i'll get though so that will be something to look forward too.

Going through the Otherworld town kept making me want to play Alan Wake II again (I might have a slight addiction). The rain and the city streets reminded me of Alan's Chapter, and then the Phone booth reminded me of how that was used in the story too:

Overall i'm really enjoying my time with this game. I'm hoping to 100% it so i can put it on my display case on my Steam profile right next to Fallout New Vegas and Alan Wake I.

 

Today's game is Silent Hill 2. I made my way through the Hospital (I had to call it a bit short though due to being in handheld mode on my Steam Deck and the battery going fast). I wanted to try something a bit different today with the screenshot, so i observed Mary's letter and zoomed in, seeing if i could get a item shot with the angle. I think it came out decent, the lack of control really though makes it feel kind of cheap. still, i think it's pretty and really showcase's how gorgeous this game is.

I also got the shotgun, which made dealing with enemies a whole lot easier. Now instead of loading 4 pistol rounds into an enemies leg, i pop them in the knee with the shotgun and thwack them with Jame's trusty metal pipe. It has definitely made my life a lot easier, though i try to save rounds for the bosses, so lying figures and mannequins i try to melee when i can.

I also got this screenshot of the main wing of the hospital, which i thought showcased the game's pretty atmosphere. Besides just giving me Batman Arkham Asylum vibes, the lighting is so well done that i feel like there's always going to be something hiding right in a corner, like that dark hallway in the screenshot. I few times i jumped because i thought i heard a Nurse, only for it to turn out to be a random background noise.

I'm wanting to do the New Game+ for this too. Seeing as how i have to get both the speedrunning achievement for Uncharted 4 and the speedrunning achievement for this game, i think I'll probably do a brief intermission of popping on over to Uncharted 4, beating that in under 6 hours, and then trying to beat Silent Hill 2 in under 10 hours (assuming i don't get it automatically in my first run, i am already at 7 so idk)

 

I beat the first section of Silent Hill 2 today. I got to the next one too, but put it on hold for tomorrow, mainly because it was late. This whole section had me on edge just due to the ambience. And the sounds that play kept making me think Pyramid Head was right around the corner and i was going to have to run from him. I'm also in love with the rust everywhere, it makes it even scarier and gives it an industrial feel. I think that industrial feel is part of what makes it unsettling, because my brain is going "this is a domestic environment, but why does it look like a factory?".

It's such as shame this game doesn't have a Photo Mode because there's so many good shots obstructed by James taking up like 30% of the screen. Especially landscape shots, they would be amazing if i could get a proper lens control on it.

Here's a bonus screenshot i took of James up on the stage. I love the attention to detail with this because they could just as well had Maria not say anything:

Further on the attention to detail, in the Motel Maria can hold up her outfit from the original game and ask James if he thinks it suits her. it's a nod i thought was cool.

 

I continued Silent Hill 2 today. The game is Terrifying. I ran into the Mannequins for the first time and i don't know what it is but they unsettle me the most, and it doesn't help i suck at fighting them.

On top of that there's a section where the Pyramid Head Thing is watching you through some bars. He left at some point and when i came back it had me on edge for the next hour. This game manages to play all it's cards perfectly, i love it.

This game manages to look really pretty too. i feel like so much care and attention was put into every part of it, like the paint peeling on the walls looks so well done. The only thing that's taken me out of it is Jame's hair being kind of Bright, but 1) I think that's a graphics issue with my Steam Deck and 2) Switching from FSR 1.0 and TSR fixed it for the most part.

I think this game is going to be very light on Screenshots for posts too. Mostly because i want to avoid Spoilers for others with the game's "newer" state and also because the game lacks a dedicated photo mode so most shots just come out as "over James' shoulder" shots.

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