What other games are we all playing?

Now all this Mars talk's got my Mars itch going. Surviving Mars is one of a few I looked at a few moons ago:
Terraformers
Per Aspera
Colonize Mars
 
Still playing Shooty Boats.

Every time I see an ad for WoWs, I tell myself I need to reinstall it. My combat itches get scratched by Armored Warfare a t m. But I could get some satisfaction from WoWs too.

As I mentioned above I've been eyeballing U-Boat lately. Today as I was culling old WWII History magazines I saw an article on the USS Batfish. It was one of two Allied subs to sink three enemy subs. (and possibly a fourth unconfirmed kill) The other was the HMS Upholder ... for you military historian types out there.
So, playing a sub sim becomes even more enticing. I never played a sub in WoWs but I probably will in the future.
GL HF
 
I have another pair of games I'm on the fence with: U-Boat and Cold Waters. what to do ?
I'm so confused.

Have a nice day
U-Boat for simming focus. Cold Waters for more arcade element. You simply control the boat differently. CW is also faster due to modern era. It's a lot like Red Stom Rising plus a 3D viewport (3rd person cam) while RSR was only 2D - there is 2D map tho.
UBoat is more management, you can roleplay Kaleu moving through boat in 1st person or play 3rd person boat view or plot on the 2D map. It's kinda more immersive and a chunk load more complex (research progression, pick your own hunting grounds, crew management, damage control, torpedo solution). Mods can let you install TDC and do it all manually or you let the officers handle.
In terms of damage model UBoat comes closest to SH3, not quite there but quite good.
 
I have the U-Boat game, started playing it, but I think I've reached my limit of games that each require a college degree to play. I'm just not in the mood to learn another complex game. I already have a degree in:
  • Space Engineers
  • X4 Foundations
  • Microsoft Flight Simulator
  • Elder Scrolls Online
  • Elite Dangerous
  • Transport Fever 2
  • No Man's Sky
  • a bunch of older games like Skyrim and Subnautica that I don't play anymore
Games in my catalog that require a degree but I don't have any room left in my brain to learn:
  • Stellaris
  • Surviving Mars (got this for free)
  • X3: Everything
  • Kerbal Space Program
  • Endless Space 2
  • UBoat
  • EGS
  • etc
With that in mind, I'm more likely to buy simpler games these days with less of a mental "entrance fee" to play. These include:
  • Dead Or Alive
  • Soul Calibre
  • Overwatch
  • Overload
  • Rebel Galaxy
  • Tomb Raider
  • etc
Not that these games don't require some learning, but not on the same scale as a space ship, airplane, submarine, or city simulator. I used to have Cold Waters on my wishlist, but I realized it would just end up on that list of "bought but never played" games that is already too big.
Surviving Mars is pretty chill, actually. You can kinda cruise thru Endless games, but they have a couple concepts to wrap the head around, yeah. KSP: I brute force it by strapping more fuel and engines on until it works (sometimes it doesn't). Yeah, always planned to build a geostationary refuelliung station, but couldnt bother.
 
Save scumming my way through Darkest Dungeon with a virtual machine. Normal game is more tedious than Telengard, but with the ability to save arbitrarily it's tolerable.
 
My old bones are at bliss thanks to Ctrl Alt Ego. Made by a 2 person team, it sure can be depicted as an immersive sim (think Arkane's Prey) but my old self sees a lot of Paradroid/Cholo influences in it too. And I love it, even though quite rough around some edges.

 
You mean like before boss fights? Wasn't there a disengage method?

The only disengage method I'm aware of is abandoning quests, which has serious negative consequences.

It's deliberately a very unforgiving game and the inability roll back any mistake or reroll any random event is a big part of that. However, it's also frustrating if that's not what one is looking for. I'm not so enthralled with the game that I want to restart a dozen times in the process of learning what stuff does.
 
I've just started playing Dishonored. It was on sale on Steam with all it's DLC, so I thought it worth a punt.

The graphics are no worse than a lot of games I still play, but do look a bit dated. I'm finding the linear-with-branches maps quite entertaining whilst also a little claustrophobic and limiting.

Overall I'm enjoying it and will likely play it all the way through, and then delete it. I'm onto the third chapter (the bridge) and feeling that replayability is fairly low, but we'll see. The 'levels' or 'maps' all seem quite small, and so I can't see them bearing repeated playing.

But it is good fun!
 
Path of Exile. I've been meaning to try this game for years, and now I'm kicking myself that I didn't try it earlier. If you love Diablo 2 like games, you'll probably love this too. The modern day updates are great, and the scope is quite staggering. I thought I'd largely finished after the original ten Act campaign, but I see now it's like I've only now opened up the main content... very impressive.
 
I've just started playing Dishonored. It was on sale on Steam with all it's DLC, so I thought it worth a punt.

The graphics are no worse than a lot of games I still play, but do look a bit dated. I'm finding the linear-with-branches maps quite entertaining whilst also a little claustrophobic and limiting.

Overall I'm enjoying it and will likely play it all the way through, and then delete it. I'm onto the third chapter (the bridge) and feeling that replayability is fairly low, but we'll see. The 'levels' or 'maps' all seem quite small, and so I can't see them bearing repeated playing.

But it is good fun!
Following levels will be - or at least feel - bigger and packed with more paths than they seem. Then play Dishonored 2 and its standalone Death of the Outsider and you'll have a treat for gorgeousness and crazy level design ideas.
Then play Prey and you'll see what CryEngine can deliver when put in competent gamedesigners hands 😉

Arkane is my favourite game studio, but I guess you figured it out 😄
 
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Following levels will be - or at least feel - bigger and packed with more paths than they seem. Then play Dishonored 2 and its standalone Death of the Outsider and you'll have a treat for gorgeousness and crazy level design ideas.
Then play Prey and you'll see what CryEngine can deliver when put in competent gamedesigners 😉

Arkane is my favourite game studio, but I guess you figured it out 😄
I've added my own sub-game to Dishonored, whereby I leave the unconscious in deeply compromising postions, normally with empty bottles strewn about... ...it makes me laugh...

Also of note, the voice acting is well done too.
 
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I was hardcore into Elite before Odyssey dropped. Started on Xbox, then picked it up on PC and added VR to the mix. I fell off from playing when Odyssey dropped with its original issues and no VR. I started playing a lot of SC and have been waiting for Elite to get in a better place. Still upset about the VR thing, but now I'm waiting on the migration of my XBOX commander and ships over here to PC.
 
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