What are your favorite autism games?
What are your favorite autism games?
Factorio.
Siralim Ultimate
Elden Ring
>get into robots and nuclear power
>desire to play the game drops to 0
>this has happened to me three times
am I autistic or not autistic enough for this game?
Rimworld, Kenshi close second
right now it's KSP for me
Disgaea 2
opus magnum
runescape, factorio and speedrunning my favourite scrimblo
Which scrimblo?
>200 hours in factorio
>never got trains working beyond 1 train on 1 track with 2 stations
>Belts are ugly
>Drones are too easy
how to train
This and Euro truck sim.
besiege
LTN.
This happens to me when it comes to oils/trains. Unless they changed it Nuclear power isn't that bad
Based
What do you actually like about these games? Is it not just driving realistic trucks around for hours? This is a genuine question, I've never been able to get an answer.
Yeah. You need to start thinking in producing and consuming resources by the magnitude of 'full belts' and keep scaling up to keep going after that point.
I really wish I could give you one, that's how autistic I am for this game. I play the game without the speed limiter, so I haul ass at 120+mph and I modify the traffic tickets so they actually take a large amount of my money if I fuck up and crash.
I'll always have a podcast going while I drive as well.
And if it wasn't for my computer not being up to standard, I'd likely be doing Microsoft flight sim all the time.
It's just comfy.
Do not use double headed trains. That way you'll never be tempted to have any rail that allows trains in both directions. Use parallel tracks and choose a right hand drive or left hand drive and stick to it.
At intersections, use chain signals for track entering the intersection. Chain signals check ahead to see if the next segment of rail is clear, so they will stop trains before they clog up the intersection if there is a blockage ahead of them. They're also smart, i.e. if you have a t-intersection where the right turn is blocked and the left turn is clear, they'll allow trains turning left but stop trains turning right. Leave enough space between intersections for a rail segment to fit an entire train.
So for me it's a sexual experience. I like to pretend I'm actually a trucker and occasionally I'll stop at a rest stop and then put on gay porn and put a vibrator up my ass. It's actually an incredible roleplaying experience. After I clean up, I'm back on the road like nothing ever happened...until it happens a little later again.
Total War Rome II. And also civilzation.
Any tips for death world survival before you get drones? Me and buddies started a game but we're constantly getting shittershattered by invasions. Several layers of walls and gun turrets filled with armor-piercing rounds don't seem to be enough since spitters still manage to destroy one or more of them every raid, forcing at least one of us to constantly micro replacements and lob grenades at the biggest groups just so they don't get in. We may be getting flame turrets soonish, but last time I played was before they were implemented so I'm not sure how big of a difference it makes.
dude same, that game is like crack
Chains in, signals out.
If you get "no path available" you fucked up a signal somewhere.
When you are placing signals you can also see which direction each trha4dack is set.
Anno 1800 is a good autism game, although its very slow and can get boring.
Have you ever gone for a night drive with your favorite music plsying on the radio just to untense, user? Loading up a sim game like this, especially in VR, gives you that experience without spending extra money on gas.
Rushing oil for glorious flame thrower turrets always works for me. Getting good grenade upgrades early and using a car to kill all nearby bug hives works great if the bug hives have room around them to maneuver. I spend grenades to kill rocks just so I can have a clear path for my car to loop around a bug hive while I spam grenades.
>That way you'll never be tempted to have any rail that allows trains in both directions. Use parallel tracks and choose a right hand drive or left hand drive and stick to it.
pussy mode
nothing is more satisfying than beating trains and having double headed trains on a single track and have everything work 99% of the time
wish factorio would add offshore drilling and boats
I can 99% guarantee you it has mods for that.
Satisfactory is fun but having no urgency, no enemies that attack you and no nodes that run out make it a pretty boring game.
>VR
>yoke, rudder pedals, throttle quadrant
>Neofly mod to give your pilot permadeath
>flying in to some shitty airstrip in the mountains
>not enough fuel to fuck around
>low visibility
>windows starting to ice
>start sweating before I manage to get it down
minmaxing stardew valley first year
Will grab it during the next sale
Try some mods for it . I personally like Krastorio.
>too autistic for Stardew Valley
>not autistic enough for Factorio
Factorio is good, also EUIV
nice maymay
What do you mean too autistic for Stardew?
You posted it. Was just playing a server with my other autist buds, used a mod for a multi-island world and cranked bugs up on every island except the starter. The bugs have improved ai with the rampant mod so when we finally had to move to another island for coal it was hell. Hardest territory grab I've ever done in factorio for sure, took all of us working together.
Try the mod cargo ships. It adds boats and offshore drilling.
Play RF4
>in before anime bad
RimWorld
But for degenerate reasons.
rampant actually makes them weaker at high evolution %
the only thing that changes is that you have to diversify your defenses in case it spawns a lot of bugs resistant to your towers
If you don't believe me try turning the mod off and see if your defenses still hold
It also eats a shitton more resources compared to vanilla biters
Minecraft with tech mods, like Sevtech, has similar resource/logistics/automation gameplay to Factorio but takes less autism.
Not that I don't also recommend playing Rune Factory 4 (RF4 Special came out on PC without much fanfare in case anyone reading this didn't know), but it's about the same level of autism as Stardew Valley.
Dwarf Fortress
You can get fairly autistic exploring how to craft and optimize weapons and armor and if you play on the highest difficulty you basically need to do so to progress, especially in the final arc of the story.
I feel like it's a decent middle ground between stardew and factorio, which is why I mentioned it.
Haven't played Stardew Valley, but Factorio is really simple in the end, or the "easy to learn hard to master" variety. Aside from automated trains and drones that are a bit harder to figure out, most of the challenge and optimization in Factorio just comes from making sure shit gets from point A to point B and that crap X isn't in the way of that. You have basically infinite space to expand anyways so being unoptimal while learning the ropes isn't bad assuming you're playing on default difficulty, so you don't have to go too autistic about defending your clay while staying compact.
This is going to be a really retarded question, but when you get items in bulk (a chest), do you get everything there or just what you press A on? No matter how long I've played this game, I legitimately can't tell if I'm getting everything or not.
Definitely noticed the higher resource usage lmao. Atm we full cleared the new island, so there are currently no defenses to worry about. No uranium on this island though, so maybe I will try it on the next one. I was planning on removing the mod in late game to preserve frames anyway.
Not the other anons but that sounds fun, downloading it right now. Thanks. How's the waifu aspect?
You get everything
There's filters you can activate to show you less stuff while looting which are useful later on
Either this or Mudrunner depending on my mood
>Dwarf Fortress
>DCS World
>Animal Crossing
>VASL (Video game of a wargame)
OSRS, easy. Maybe MMOs in general.
bump
That entire game feels like the devs played Factorio and went out of their way to do nothing like it does
People Drowning Simulator
My favorite childhood autism game
They wanted a first person Factorio but due to it being 3D there are limitations that hold it back from harnessing what makes Factorio great.
Open TTD
I want to try that Rolling Line game sometime.
you get everything, that menu just shows what you're getting
I recommend changing the Loot Display Filter under gameplay options to at least normal. It'll only display the popup window if you get any rare items like costumes and inscriptions.