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Dude, what if..... We had an MLPTP Minecraft server? View attachment 50778


Gonna say, I actually own Slime Rancher as well. It's one of the ones I've actually intended to try out, I'm sure I'd enjoy it, I just.... haven't yet. It even works on Linux so I have no excuse, other than just it takes me a really long time to actually play new (to me) games.

I've never heard of Astronomer, it sounds from the name like it might be interesting!
A MLPTP Minecraft server sounds so dope!!! I don't know anything about running a server myself but I would be so down

I feel the slime rancher thing. I have it on my Xbox and binged it for a couple days, now I only touch it Evey once in a while.

Astroneer is a game where you play as a little astronaut that got thrown off course, and now has to live on a unknown planet. Its a little clunky but I have alot of fun playing! Definetlly needs some more in game tutorials, and I'd recommend checking the key commands before playing too!
 
A MLPTP Minecraft server sounds so dope!!! I don't know anything about running a server myself but I would be so down

I feel the slime rancher thing. I have it on my Xbox and binged it for a couple days, now I only touch it Evey once in a while.

Astroneer is a game where you play as a little astronaut that got thrown off course, and now has to live on a unknown planet. Its a little clunky but I have alot of fun playing! Definetlly needs some more in game tutorials, and I'd recommend checking the key commands before playing too!
I actually run a server already for myself and a few friends, but buying another one isn't in the budget. If someone else wanted to be the host though, I could help!

Ohh, sounds neat!
 
For some reason now I want to actually play Animal Crossing. Some others have already expressed being really into the game as well. I'm really not, but I have both Wild World and New Leaf. I find AC games really draining, but also strangely tempting, they're just on the edge of something I could really enjoy because of the customization. You just kinda hit a wall at some point where you have to really grind to get the right clothing and housing items (and be able to pay for them), so since that's all I care about the game stops being fun at that point.

I've also never actually played a Zelda game. ouo :shock: I'm sure I'd enjoy the heck out of them though haha

From everything I've seen, the Play Station keeps getting a smaller and smaller selection of games to actually play on it with each generation. Any particular games you're considering on it?

I've only ever played the latest AC game, New Horizons, so I can only comment to that. It can be kinda grind-y, I guess, to get the money to buy items, especially in the early parts of the game... but I've found that in the endgame, money really isn't that much of an issue, and the customization options in New Horizons are HUGE... you're overwhelmed by choices! (lol) It's adorable, though, and a fun game to put on just to chill and relax with.

Ooooh... Zelda games are really fun! There's quite a variety, too, for whatever you're more interested in. Some are more action/adventure driven, while others are more puzzle-based (in terms of dungeon exploration, etc). I'm positive there are webpages out there somewhere than can tell you which games are more inclined to which. I've played more of the handhelds than the console Zeldas, but I'm pretty sure you can't go wrong with any game you pick up. SNES's Link to the Past was the first Zelda game I played, and it still holds up even now. It's "sequel", Link Between Worlds for the 3DS, is also really good. There's a remake/remaster of Link's Awakening (the first gameboy Zelda) for the Switch that is just... adorable with its art style. XD

The only games I'm really considering for the Playstation are the Kingdom Hearts games (KH3), and the Final Fantasy 7 Remake games. ^_^; There may be a few others that catch my eye, maybe... ... ...but otherwise I use it (my PS3, and the PS5 if/when I ever get it ) as a DVD/Blu-Ray player. XD
 
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I've only ever played the latest AC game, New Horizons, so I can only comment to that. It can be kinda grind-y, I guess, to get the money to buy items, especially in the early parts of the game... but I've found that in the endgame, money really isn't that much of an issue, and the customization options in New Horizons are HUGE... you're overwhelmed by choices! (lol) It's adorable, though, and a fun game to put on just to chill and relax with.

Ooooh... Zelda games are really fun! There's quite a variety, too, for whatever you're more interested in. Some are more action/adventure driven, while others are more puzzle-based (in terms of dungeon exploration, etc). I'm positive there are webpages out there somewhere than can tell you which games are more inclined to which. I've played more of the handhelds than the console Zeldas, but I'm pretty sure you can't go wrong with any game you pick up. SNES's Link to the Past was the first Zelda game I played, and it still holds up even now. It's "sequel", Link Between Worlds for the 3DS, is also really good. There's a remake/remaster of Link's Awakening (the first gameboy Zelda) for the Switch that is just... adorable with its art style. XD

The only games I'm really considering for the Playstation are the Kingdom Hearts games (KH3), and the Final Fantasy 7 Remake games. ^_^; There may be a few others that catch my eye, maybe... ... ...but otherwise I use it (my PS3, and the PS5 if/when I ever get it ) as a DVD/Blu-Ray player. XD
Mm, that's good if money's easier to come by in end game. In WW and NL it's a grind from start to finish, you just have to keep hitting trees, running from bees, selling bugs and fossils, it never changes and the cost for buying things just keeps going up so you keep having to do even more of that. In NL there's the island getaway where you can play minigames and collect rarer items to sell, but I don't enjoy anything about that feature of the game.

Oh, nice! Honestly both seem like a lot of fun. I've ended up watching playthroughs of the series recently-ish, all of them I've seen so far look like fun~ I don't remember the names of them though, I'd have to double check but I believe they were being played in order using emulators.

Oh, wow haha, I guess that's one way to use it. xD It's better than not working, which is what my dvd player does now.
 
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oooo~ i see animal crossing talk ♥ im currently working on my first game, im tryin to do it right for atleast a year, then i can time travel lol

like, i just recently missed the cherry blossom stuff, but i dont wanna cheat yet lol
 
Mm, that's good if money's easier to come by in end game. In WW and NL it's a grind from start to finish, you just have to keep hitting trees, running from bees, selling bugs and fossils, it never changes and the cost for buying things just keeps going up so you keep having to do even more of that. In NL there's the island getaway where you can play minigames and collect rarer items to sell, but I don't enjoy anything about that feature of the game.

There's still the whole selling fish, bugs and fossils in HN too, but you can also sell seashells that are on the shore every day... but some of the best options are to try your luck with the "stalk market" - every Sunday, a little NPC pig girl can be found wandering the island in the morning. She will sell you turnips. Like the real stock market, the goal is to buy low, and sell high.

Even more reliable, and a really quick way to get money are the money trees. Every day there is this glowing spot on the ground. Dig it, and you dig up a bag of 1000 bells, and a glowing hole. Re-bury the bag in the hole, and it will grow into a tree that gives you THREE 1000 bags! You can even put in more money in the hole, for more $$ chances!
 
There's still the whole selling fish, bugs and fossils in HN too, but you can also sell seashells that are on the shore every day... but some of the best options are to try your luck with the "stalk market" - every Sunday, a little NPC pig girl can be found wandering the island in the morning. She will sell you turnips. Like the real stock market, the goal is to buy low, and sell high.

Even more reliable, and a really quick way to get money are the money trees. Every day there is this glowing spot on the ground. Dig it, and you dig up a bag of 1000 bells, and a glowing hole. Re-bury the bag in the hole, and it will grow into a tree that gives you THREE 1000 bags! You can even put in more money in the hole, for more $$ chances!
Bury 10,000 and youll get a 30,000 tree!
 
Mm, that's good if money's easier to come by in end game. In WW and NL it's a grind from start to finish, you just have to keep hitting trees, running from bees, selling bugs and fossils, it never changes and the cost for buying things just keeps going up so you keep having to do even more of that. In NL there's the island getaway where you can play minigames and collect rarer items to sell, but I don't enjoy anything about that feature of the game.

Oh, nice! Honestly both seem like a lot of fun. I've ended up watching playthroughs of the series recently-ish, all of them I've seen so far look like fun~ I don't remember the names of them though, I'd have to double check but I believe they were being played in order using emulators.

Oh, wow haha, I guess that's one way to use it. xD It's better than not working, which is what my dvd player does now.
If you'd like, I could give you a full bag of 99s :)
I have plenty of money!
 
oooo~ i see animal crossing talk ♥ im currently working on my first game, im tryin to do it right for atleast a year, then i can time travel lol

like, i just recently missed the cherry blossom stuff, but i dont wanna cheat yet lol
Oh man, that's dedication. I can respect that though, as convenient as it is, it does cheapen the experience a good bit. Good luck sticking with it!

There's still the whole selling fish, bugs and fossils in HN too, but you can also sell seashells that are on the shore every day... but some of the best options are to try your luck with the "stalk market" - every Sunday, a little NPC pig girl can be found wandering the island in the morning. She will sell you turnips. Like the real stock market, the goal is to buy low, and sell high.

Even more reliable, and a really quick way to get money are the money trees. Every day there is this glowing spot on the ground. Dig it, and you dig up a bag of 1000 bells, and a glowing hole. Re-bury the bag in the hole, and it will grow into a tree that gives you THREE 1000 bags! You can even put in more money in the hole, for more $$ chances!
The sheels and turnips girl were there in WW and NL as well, though I always stayed away from the stocks personally. Guess that might have been my folly, but it just seemed like something I'd not be able to keep up with.

The money trees are new, though, I think. That's pretty insane though.

If you'd like, I could give you a full bag of 99s :)
I have plenty of money!
Haha, I appreciate the offer, if I find a desire to go back to the game any time soon I might take you up on it. c: It'd be cool to be able to add someone as a friend for once haha
 
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