The "Unending Layoffs" section goes starts at 2:44 of the video.
Lasts about 14 minutes, but it's quite powerful.
Also, I'm at around the 1:00:00 mark and they've mentioned the "live-service bubble" here and there. What can I say? I like Easy Alllies, or EZA, for comments like that. I wish there were more "leftist" gaming podcasts, but I believe that EZA aren't ostensibly "leftist" and I've only started listening to them within the last month.
They avoid politics for the most part, which is why I was surprised to hear all this.
Oh yeah, and they accepted their trans friend and she's a valued member on the show.
We've got games like Black Myth: Wukong, Crimson Desert, Rise of the Ronin (Koei Tecmo hype!), Dragon's Dogma 2, and, I think, Persona 3 Reload, which I think are the ones I primarily want from this list. There's more games shown, of course. Check it out. Video is about 21 minutes long.
@meow and I are thinking in dropping our current guild that is full of ex-military, racist and US nationalists. 4 this we going 2 create a friendly to #hackers #leftist #anarchists #linux or anyone that is not a racist and is cool to be around we play many sandbox MMO games specially old ones like ...
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Forge your destiny in the player-driven fantasy world of Mortal Online 2. Experience a true sandbox MMORPG like no other.
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I been playing this game, is a real RPGMMO like Ultima Online and Darkfal, so that means territory control, full loot, full sandbox, so as an anarchist you can build your nation as you wish, and you will have to defend it against others of course.
There are countless games that simulate worlds and societies with hierarchical structures (you are a god, you are a military leader, you are a business owner, you are a football club manager, etc). Are there any games that explore player agency within an anarchic context? I'm not asking for examples with mere absence of visible hierarchy (e.g. OpenSuspect) but rather simulations of explicit anarchist dynamics and horizontal structures.
I'm interested less in games that portray anarchy as an unstable state of social unrest (i.e. rioting), but rather as a stable state of being and living for human beings.
Hello we play 2-3 people on a server and we thought on maybe asking for more people to join that have similar conversation topics so we can have fun. If you are into libre software this is ok too… as of now we run the server on our side, but if we have more people we can put it on a vps 24/7.
I don't have anything to do with gamedev, but i'm interested in playing free-software games. Are any of you actually building games following anarchist principles? :)
I know this is mainly a lib heartwarming story but I am just really happy that people with differently abled people can find escapism in them. Worth the 15 minute watch.
Does anyone know more about games which were made with people with various disabilities in mind?