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Do you like space games?

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All my friends and i play space games, normally warframe or star wars battlefront 2. When i play alone i play elite dangerous
Just wondering if there’s a correlation between space games and trombone.
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I’m a “call of duty” type of guy.
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I’m not sure but it seems like all of my students (and myself) play Dungeons & Dragons.
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I haven't really played a computer game since Frogger.

I did make a space game when I was learning C++. It was called "Mars Needs Donuts".

Instead of shooting the aliens you give them donuts to go away.
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I like your game, Rob. The last "shootem up" games I played were Duke Nukem and Commander Keen (back in the DOS days). I like different games. Lately I've been playing Hidden City (a hidden object game).

Maybe it's a generational thing. I don't feel a need to kill things any more.
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Gameplay from "Mars Needs Donuts"...


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Not playing any space games at the moment, all about The Ascent.

One of my favorite things to fire up is Space Engine, though, which is basically a universe simulator.

Currently installed Steam games (350 more uninstalled, of course...):

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Elow wrote: Fri Aug 27, 2021 9:20 am Just wondering if there’s a correlation between space games and trombone.
Nope!
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No. But I loved playing historic games like Rome total war or Caesar 3 back in the 90's.

Oh... that makes me old.
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There are "space" games, and then there are SPACE games. Unfortunately, the games you listed, while great and fun, are not about SPACE :twisted:. This is the best SPACE game of all time:



Elow, speaking of star wars games, what about multiplayer in the Jedi knight series? Those were super fun.
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SwissTbone wrote: Sat Aug 28, 2021 12:38 am No. But I loved playing historic games like Rome total war or Caesar 3 back in the 90's.

Oh... that makes me old.
What about Pharaoh and Shogun Total War 1?

Man, I've been playing computer games since I was genetic info inside my Dad. But once I was born, I remember SPACE QUEST! We played Wing Commander too, and X-Wing. Dune 2 was good too. Transport Tycoon had SPACE maps too.

Who could forget Links 386? "He hit the tree, Jim"

I think that's why I love Kerbal Space Program. Back in the 80s and 90s, every game was like brand new territory. When I played Dune 2, no one had ever heard of a real time strategy game before. When we played Catacomb 3-D, no one had heard of an FPS game. KSP harkens back to those days -- never played a game like that in my life until it came out.
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harrisonreed wrote: Sat Aug 28, 2021 3:03 am
SwissTbone wrote: Sat Aug 28, 2021 12:38 am No. But I loved playing historic games like Rome total war or Caesar 3 back in the 90's.

Oh... that makes me old.
What about Pharaoh and Shogun Total War 1?
Loved Pharaoh! Don't really remember about Shogun.

Is there something comparable to Caesar 3 now? With better graphics etc of course.
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They remade pharaoh on Steam with better graphics. They don't make games like that anymore
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I’m not sure if there’s a connection between space games and trombone, but it’s interesting to think about.
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Yeah, I remember duke nukem/commander keen. The wing commander and strike commander series…good times! Now I’ve been going pretty heavy on MechWarrior (Battletech has always been interesting to me), Skyrim and Oblivion…
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I have played in the last year or so: Galactic Civilizations 3, Space Haven, Faster Than Light, Starbound, and Universe Sandbox.

There are some games that have a vague space them but thematically lean more to fantasy like Warhammer 40000: Inquisitor, Rimworld, or Age of Wonders: Planetfall.

I have a soft spot in my memory for Starflight.
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Also not sure about a direct correlation between space games and trombone players. Though it does seem like most of us have some sort of space game in some way or another in our libraries.

my steam library (minus other games I haven't put any hours into but there's not that much more. There's also probably a couple thousand hours of minecraft and many thousands of hours of Halo games since 01 and an estimated 31k hrs of runescape between 01 and 17 before i started playing it on steam.
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That being said, i do collect some Warhammer 40k and associated minis and have an interest in some star wars and star trek.

perhaps out instrument lends itself well to space music hmmm
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I think I’m most impressed by your hours in cookie clicker. That’s a lot of clicks lol.
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How about Tie Fighter?

Bro, that Steam Library. 14000 hrs of Rune Scape?!? It only takes 10,000 to become the greatest musician in the world.
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I play Elite: Dangerous and Galactic Civilizations II on occasion. I've also had brief No Man's Sky and Star Trek Online kicks. I have Stellaris, Endless Space 2, Galactic Civilizations III, and Sins of a Solar Empire in my library but have barely touched them. Finally, one of my favorite and most-played games of all times is Battlezone from 1998, which is set all around the Solar System.

I play all sorts of games, but most aren't space-related. My gaming is usually divided between racing games, FPS, city builders, and Pokémon. These days it's mostly Arma Reforger, CoD MWIII, Gran Turismo 4, Mini Motorways, Pokémon Violet, PokeMMO, and Pokémon GO.
Kdanielsen wrote: Fri Aug 27, 2021 9:54 am I’m not sure but it seems like all of my students (and myself) play Dungeons & Dragons.
I'm itching to get back into tabletop, but all my friends who play D&D are in the middle of multi-year campaigns so I'm out of luck for awhile.
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mrdeacon wrote: Fri Aug 23, 2024 5:37 pm I think I’m most impressed by your hours in cookie clicker. That’s a lot of clicks lol.
haha thanks! cookie clicker and a few other games are idle games i just leave open almost 24/7 and check in on every few hours XD
harrisonreed wrote: Fri Aug 23, 2024 5:41 pm How about Tie Fighter?

Bro, that Steam Library. 14000 hrs of Rune Scape?!? It only takes 10,000 to become the greatest musician in the world.
haha that's just since like 2017 haha. ive been playing rs since 01 LOL. i also work from home so i let runescape run in the background afk grinding skills so i dont have to actively do it XD i can passively gain xp LOL. between runescape and runing some lip slurs every so often, this is how i get through my workday LOL. unfortunately i do not have a count of hours spent lip sluring or playing random stuff in very short stints as a way to take breaks from work lol
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Finetales wrote: Fri Aug 23, 2024 5:54 pm I play Elite: Dangerous and Galactic Civilizations II on occasion. I've also had brief No Man's Sky and Star Trek Online kicks. I have Stellaris, Endless Space 2, Galactic Civilizations III, and Sins of a Solar Empire in my library but have barely touched them. Finally, one of my favorite and most-played games of all times is Battlezone from 1998, which is set all around the Solar System.

I play all sorts of games, but most aren't space-related. My gaming is usually divided between racing games, FPS, city builders, and Pokémon. These days it's mostly Arma Reforger, CoD MWIII, Gran Turismo 4, Mini Motorways, Pokémon Violet, PokeMMO, and Pokémon GO.
Kdanielsen wrote: Fri Aug 27, 2021 9:54 am I’m not sure but it seems like all of my students (and myself) play Dungeons & Dragons.
I'm itching to get back into tabletop, but all my friends who play D&D are in the middle of multi-year campaigns so I'm out of luck for awhile.
We did my one and only D&D campaign when I was at Ft. Carson. One guy knew how to play and the rest of us were couples just trying to have fun and play casually. We didn't get very far but had a lot of fun building the story up. One guy kept rolling to seduce the door, finally rolled a 20, got splinters, and then the door happened to open to a creature that ate his mind. He spent the next few get togethers with his character only being able to randomly walk around and say "Bowling Ball", even during battles.
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Finetales wrote: Fri Aug 23, 2024 5:54 pm I play Elite: Dangerous and Galactic Civilizations II on occasion. I've also had brief No Man's Sky and Star Trek Online kicks. I have Stellaris, Endless Space 2, Galactic Civilizations III, and Sins of a Solar Empire in my library but have barely touched them. Finally, one of my favorite and most-played games of all times is Battlezone from 1998, which is set all around the Solar System.

I play all sorts of games, but most aren't space-related. My gaming is usually divided between racing games, FPS, city builders, and Pokémon. These days it's mostly Arma Reforger, CoD MWIII, Gran Turismo 4, Mini Motorways, Pokémon Violet, PokeMMO, and Pokémon GO.
Kdanielsen wrote: Fri Aug 27, 2021 9:54 am I’m not sure but it seems like all of my students (and myself) play Dungeons & Dragons.
I'm itching to get back into tabletop, but all my friends who play D&D are in the middle of multi-year campaigns so I'm out of luck for awhile.
Finally, someone else who loves Battlezone 1998. Did you get the one with remastered graphics?
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The only space games I played, since quite a long time ago now, are Star Wars: Jedi Outcast and StarCraft, if you count thise as space games.

I now mostly play action-RPG game like Monster Hunter.
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I play Lunar Lander at a nearby sub shop.
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chouston3 wrote: Fri Aug 23, 2024 7:52 pm Finally, someone else who loves Battlezone 1998. Did you get the one with remastered graphics?
Yep! Very helpful because it's near-impossible to get the original to work right on Windows 10 and 11. I've been playing it since 1998, it's really one of a kind.
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I’m a big Warhammer fan - the hobby, game and lore, all of it! But much like with trombone my current stage-of-life means I only interact with it via themed t/shirts for Fathers Day these days *shrug*
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So this is not a "game", but I find entertaining, educational and fun. It is Spacex' simulator for docking at the space station. It's actually quite hard to manage the 3 dimensions, as well as the drift and yaw of your own ship.

https://iss-sim.spacex.com/

Of course, it pales in comparison to playing the trombone.
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Space Raiders (1980) via cassette tape media, 1979 TRS-80 Model 1.
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NuhJuhKuh wrote: Sat Aug 24, 2024 2:27 am I’m a big Warhammer fan - the hobby, game and lore, all of it! But much like with trombone my current stage-of-life means I only interact with it via themed t/shirts for Fathers Day these days *shrug*
Have you played Rogue Trader? Fantastic RPG from Owlcat games! Space Marine 2 is coming out soon too.
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You guys and your “video games”… I come from a time when all we had were 3278s, ADM-3As, and VT-100s.
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Hehe…I played the ‘updated’ EGA version of that same startrek game…haven’t seen that in years…
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mrdeacon wrote: Sun Aug 25, 2024 3:22 pm
NuhJuhKuh wrote: Sat Aug 24, 2024 2:27 am I’m a big Warhammer fan - the hobby, game and lore, all of it! But much like with trombone my current stage-of-life means I only interact with it via themed t/shirts for Fathers Day these days *shrug*
Have you played Rogue Trader? Fantastic RPG from Owlcat games! Space Marine 2 is coming out soon too.
I’m playing this right now on Steam Deck! Great game, loving the turn-based combat.
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Burgerbob wrote: Mon Sep 09, 2024 4:57 pm
mrdeacon wrote: Sun Aug 25, 2024 3:22 pm
Have you played Rogue Trader? Fantastic RPG from Owlcat games! Space Marine 2 is coming out soon too.
I’m playing this right now on Steam Deck! Great game, loving the turn-based combat.
The Steam Deck is the best video game purchase I’ve ever made! I love that thing. I originally bought the LCD and later upgraded to the OLED. It’ll run just about anything you throw at it. The track pads are underrated and are a game changer!
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Estraven wrote: Mon Sep 09, 2024 8:17 am You guys and your “video games”… I come from a time when all we had were 3278s, ADM-3As, and VT-100s.
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I remember this game in DOS. My dad would play it.
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mrdeacon wrote: Mon Sep 09, 2024 5:51 pm
Burgerbob wrote: Mon Sep 09, 2024 4:57 pm

I’m playing this right now on Steam Deck! Great game, loving the turn-based combat.
The Steam Deck is the best video game purchase I’ve ever made! I love that thing. I originally bought the LCD and later upgraded to the OLED. It’ll run just about anything you throw at it. The track pads are underrated and are a game changer!
I don't think I could play a shooter game with track pass or mini joysticks. I don't know how the console gamers do it.
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harrisonreed wrote: Tue Sep 10, 2024 9:26 am
mrdeacon wrote: Mon Sep 09, 2024 5:51 pm
The Steam Deck is the best video game purchase I’ve ever made! I love that thing. I originally bought the LCD and later upgraded to the OLED. It’ll run just about anything you throw at it. The track pads are underrated and are a game changer!
I don't think I could play a shooter game with track pass or mini joysticks. I don't know how the console gamers do it.
I just don't play shooters on mine.
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harrisonreed wrote: Tue Sep 10, 2024 9:26 am
mrdeacon wrote: Mon Sep 09, 2024 5:51 pm
The Steam Deck is the best video game purchase I’ve ever made! I love that thing. I originally bought the LCD and later upgraded to the OLED. It’ll run just about anything you throw at it. The track pads are underrated and are a game changer!
I don't think I could play a shooter game with track pass or mini joysticks. I don't know how the console gamers do it.
First off the controls on the deck are full sized sticks and triggers! It’s a big system but it’s not oversized like the Lenovo Legion.

One of the cool things is there is significant gyro support on the deck. In Portal the default controls include gyro only when you’re touching the sticks which is pretty cool. When I play something like Fallout 4 or Borderlands I set the controls so gyro is on the when pressing the left trigger.

Some people even use the track pads for shooters. They’re placed in a natural enough spot that it works surprisingly good for first person games but I personally just use the sticks.

I definitely don’t play competitive shooters on the deck but it works plenty fine for first person games like Fallout or Skyrim.

The amount of freedom Steam has built in for mapping controls is pretty great.
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Star Trek 25th Anniversary Adventure Game, anyone??
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Estraven wrote: Mon Sep 09, 2024 8:17 am You guys and your “video games”… I come from a time when all we had were 3278s, ADM-3As, and VT-100s.
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Holy cow, that strikes a memory!

In my memory that was running in BASIC and was one of the games my father gave to me as a kid along with some brief info on how to look at the BASIC code.
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harrisonreed wrote: Tue Sep 10, 2024 2:25 pm Star Trek 25th Anniversary Adventure Game, anyone??
Sure did, along with Judgement Rites.
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atopper333 wrote: Tue Sep 10, 2024 5:35 pm
harrisonreed wrote: Tue Sep 10, 2024 2:25 pm Star Trek 25th Anniversary Adventure Game, anyone??
Sure did, along with Judgement Rites.
I made sure to lose my red shirt every mission!
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Oh it was a definite must! They got pretty creative with some of em!
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Galaga, any day of the week!
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