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Started by the-pi-guy, Jul 31, 2014, 02:28 AM

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the-pi-guy

Quote from: Legend on Yesterday at 12:52 AMThat's not good.

Like it's crashing or something?
For a while, it's been freezing probably a few times every few months. 

Past month or so, there have been a more serious instances where it wouldn't fully boot into the OS afterwards. It would just load into a command line. Had to do a few software repairs. 

It's been relatively stable since I removed one of the RAM sticks. 

The other stick isn't very good either, but it's been relatively stable. I'm 90% sure that the motherboard is also an issue.

So probably next weekend, I'm going to completely take those parts out. 


I bought new RAM, new motherboard. I'm also going to upgrade the SATA hub/HBA card.  

BasilZero

So I decided to play some short games in between my long playthroughs as a palette cleanser.

I made a thread on ResetERA about this and got recommendations: https://www.resetera.com/threads/recommendations-for-short-1-5-hour-games.1398469/#post-149723119


Anyone wanna recommend me some short games (doesnt have to be on Steam, can be on Switch, Playstation, and Xbox , got all the platforms) but chances are a lot of the games I would have on Steam , mainly indie titles I would like to knock them off my backlog lol.




So far I've tried out Venba which I really enjoyed but I did try out Frog Detective 1....and its bad lol, like the writing/story was so cringe.

kitler53

i'm playing tunic right now.  it's good.

recent games i've played:
5 dates - i liked it.  can be super short if you want it to be.
sword of the sea - best game since journey from the developer imo.
viewfinder - a decent puzzle game but not as exciting as i hoped


from your list:
swapper.  highly recommend.
fez is mandatory to be played.  you're not a real gamer if you have never played it.
Gorogoa was okay but nothing special.
stray is pretty good.   not greatest game ever or anything but it was pretty fun just playing a cat.
         

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