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Roots of Pacha, it's like stardew valley, but more of a village setting. It's wholesome and beautiful! I like it more than stardew in some ways. There's more characters.

Once in awhile I'll play monster hunter rise. Been trying out the insect glaive class and making a ton of them. I don't know why I didn't try this class earlier, have an actual insect on your arm that you send out and helps fight. Can choose from moths, beetles... <3
 
I've mostly been alternating between Old School RuneScape and DayZ. Been playing RuneScape for years. You can get some interesting experiences from playing DayZ, though. :P
 
I've been playing Nobody Saves The World in co-op with a friend. It's okay I guess. Feels pretty repetitive at times. I think my friend is liking it a bit more than I do. If I was playing it solo I probably would've given up after the first hour, but it's better in co-op.

I'm also playing The 7th Guest VR. There's some really tricky puzzles in this one. I've never played the original non-VR version of this in the early 90s but this one translated well into VR so I wouldn't mind if they remade other games from this era into VR too and let a whole new generation experience them.
 
I've started playing Arc Raiders, as I've decided I want to try playing more multiplayer games. For now I've decided to play solo and without voice chat, but I will try to play more socially once I understand the game well enough, so far I have not been very good at it, though I've only played for 4 hours.
 
I've started playing Arc Raiders, as I've decided I want to try playing more multiplayer games. For now I've decided to play solo and without voice chat, but I will try to play more socially once I understand the game well enough, so far I have not been very good at it, though I've only played for 4 hours.
I probably play way too much of that game. 10-15 hours a week right now. If you've got questions or want some tips feel free to send me a private message.

What I will say as for the PVE vs PVP aspect of the game is that it is designed on a dummy system of "did you shoot". Basically if you don't engage in PVP it will put you in que's with other folks who predominately also don't PVP. But if you shoot, even in self defense in the game it considers you engaged in PVP and want to be in ques with other PVPers of a similar nature. So the 1 match in 20 when I get shot at, I just run. I've tried a few other extraction shooter style games and this one really is my favorite.

Though normally I'm much more into things like solo open-world games Far Cry/Dying Light/Assassins Creed type of thing. Or survival crafting games. Just picked up The Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria and I'm excited to dig in. ;)
 
I'm nearly at 500 hours played. If you want to team up for PVE then let me know. I play with my nephew at the weekend but I'm free during the week.
I often play to help others out, revive them and shoot ARC to keep them alive.
I've finally got all 74 blueprints, so I don't need anything, though I'll be doing expeditions from now on.
 
I'm nearly at 500 hours played. If you want to team up for PVE then let me know. I play with my nephew at the weekend but I'm free during the week.
I often play to help others out, revive them and shoot ARC to keep them alive.
I've finally got all 74 blueprints, so I don't need anything, though I'll be doing expeditions from now on.
Fair warning do an expedition and you'll be back to Zero blueprints. Even the ones you earned from the events like the Cold Snap berry collecting. I'd missed the fest expedition so I launched on the new one. It literally starts you over from scratch but with a couple extra skill points and an xp bonus. I'm currently maybe back to 20ish blueprints. Though it's much faster the 2nd time around when you know what bits to save ahead of time for lvling up your workbenches. Yeah those get reset as well. And your quests.
 
I enjoy Flight Simulator 2020. I've always been interested in airplanes. I can travel where i want and also learn to fly some aircrafts. I would love to be able to fly a real plane but i can't afford flight training and i was quite anxious when i took an initiation flight when i was 20. I'm glad i can follow my passion though this game.
 
Fair warning do an expedition and you'll be back to Zero blueprints. Even the ones you earned from the events like the Cold Snap berry collecting. I'd missed the fest expedition so I launched on the new one. It literally starts you over from scratch but with a couple extra skill points and an xp bonus. I'm currently maybe back to 20ish blueprints. Though it's much faster the 2nd time around when you know what bits to save ahead of time for lvling up your workbenches. Yeah those get reset as well. And your quests.
I did the first one, but held off on the last one so I could complete my BP collection. I have no reason to hold back now. Plus I miss the extra scrappy stuff and the repair buff.
So any BP's I find in the interim are going to a second account for later storage :)
 

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