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    Currently 100% of my time is spent on games that are "six or more years old", and a lot of that is spent on games that are more than 30 years old. But! I'm playing newly-made community content for 30 y/o games. This kind of retrogaming is something that evades Steam statistics entirely because it usually means playing custom sourceports of old games which rarely are on Steam. One old game I play on Steam to contribute to this statistics is Skyrim.

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      Oh, I'm sorry, I thought I just didn't like games/am depressed/games are getting BETTER, actually.

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        Was just now in another thread having nostalgia about this game: Reamlz.

        It was distributed as freeware/ shareware back in the 90's. You had to physically mail the producers cash if you wanted to get the expansions. I played through Balders Gate III recently and honestly, it doesn't even come close to the replayability that Realmz had.

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          7.1% of the total hours spent were on Counter-Strike: Global Offensive / Counter-Strike 2
          6.4% were in League of Legends
          6.2% were in Roblox
          5.8% were in Dota 2
          5.4% were in Fortnite

          That is a lot of people playing free-to-play competitive multiplayer games.

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          • tropicaldingdong@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

            Was just now in another thread having nostalgia about this game: Reamlz.

            It was distributed as freeware/ shareware back in the 90's. You had to physically mail the producers cash if you wanted to get the expansions. I played through Balders Gate III recently and honestly, it doesn't even come close to the replayability that Realmz had.

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            That's a high bar to clear, but if you add it to the GOG Dreamlist, I'll vote for it.

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              Oh, I'm sorry, I thought I just didn't like games/am depressed/games are getting BETTER, actually.

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              In general, I'd agree that games are getting better, if for no other reason that there are so many made these days that eventually you'll find something great.

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              • tal@lemmy.todayT [email protected]

                7.1% of the total hours spent were on Counter-Strike: Global Offensive / Counter-Strike 2
                6.4% were in League of Legends
                6.2% were in Roblox
                5.8% were in Dota 2
                5.4% were in Fortnite

                That is a lot of people playing free-to-play competitive multiplayer games.

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                Free is an important reason why. Also, these games run very well on old machines. If you mostly play that and get a new rig, you don't have to spend a lot. Pc parts have gotten ridiculously expensive.

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                  Oh, I'm sorry, I thought I just didn't like games/am depressed/games are getting BETTER, actually.

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                  Games as a whole are getting better, but AAA is getting worse.

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                    92% of my playtime is Minecraft, makes sense.

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                    • tropicaldingdong@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

                      Was just now in another thread having nostalgia about this game: Reamlz.

                      It was distributed as freeware/ shareware back in the 90's. You had to physically mail the producers cash if you wanted to get the expansions. I played through Balders Gate III recently and honestly, it doesn't even come close to the replayability that Realmz had.

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                      Realmz was out about the same time as Spiderweb Software's games (Exile series, later re-released as Avernum series). Both were popular RPGs for the Macintosh (though I believe both had Windows releases as well).

                      While I did play and enjoy Realmz back in the day, I personally preferred the Spiderweb Software games. More complicated interaction with the world, and I preferred the writing. Less-pretty, though the Avernum re-release was isometric and had new graphics. Have you ever tried them?

                      I don't know if I can recommend them in 2025, but if you're still enjoying Realmz, I figure that the Spiderweb Software stuff might also be something of interest.

                      EDIT: The current Steam sale, which runs for another two days, appears to have a bundle of all of their games on sale for 60% off. I didn't personally enjoy the Geneforge series as much as the Exile/Avernum series, and the Avadon series is considerably simpler, and didn't really grab me. But a lot of the games are also on sale individually, so...shrugs

                      EDIT2: It looks like Realmz has not seen a Steam release; thought I'd check to see if it was on Steam too.

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                        Was just now in another thread having nostalgia about this game: Reamlz.

                        It was distributed as freeware/ shareware back in the 90's. You had to physically mail the producers cash if you wanted to get the expansions. I played through Balders Gate III recently and honestly, it doesn't even come close to the replayability that Realmz had.

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                        Never played it, but this type of game is up my alley. For what it's worth:

                        https://www.gog.com/dreamlist/game/realmz-1994

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                          I have a large backlog of five(?)+ plus year old games that are really good and I have yet to play. I'd much rather burn through those enjoying them on high settings instead of playing current games on low settings while trying to dodge crap monetization.

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                            That's a high bar to clear, but if you add it to the GOG Dreamlist, I'll vote for it.

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                            It's already on there

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                              Currently 100% of my time is spent on games that are "six or more years old", and a lot of that is spent on games that are more than 30 years old. But! I'm playing newly-made community content for 30 y/o games. This kind of retrogaming is something that evades Steam statistics entirely because it usually means playing custom sourceports of old games which rarely are on Steam. One old game I play on Steam to contribute to this statistics is Skyrim.

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                              For me, definitely older and indie (old and new). I don't get a lot of time these days to sit at my PC. Using my steam deck primarily these days is part of the reason I'm playing older games, but seriously I have a problem with steam/gog/name a storefront/ backlogs. I have so many games already, great time to review what I bought because of hype but never played.

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                                Games as a whole are getting better, but AAA is getting worse.

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                                Indies are so good right now, and most without crazy DRM!

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                                  It's already on there

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                                  Thanks. I gave it a search before asking, and I didn't see it, but with the link you posted elsewhere, I just voted on it.

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                                  • tal@lemmy.todayT [email protected]

                                    Realmz was out about the same time as Spiderweb Software's games (Exile series, later re-released as Avernum series). Both were popular RPGs for the Macintosh (though I believe both had Windows releases as well).

                                    While I did play and enjoy Realmz back in the day, I personally preferred the Spiderweb Software games. More complicated interaction with the world, and I preferred the writing. Less-pretty, though the Avernum re-release was isometric and had new graphics. Have you ever tried them?

                                    I don't know if I can recommend them in 2025, but if you're still enjoying Realmz, I figure that the Spiderweb Software stuff might also be something of interest.

                                    EDIT: The current Steam sale, which runs for another two days, appears to have a bundle of all of their games on sale for 60% off. I didn't personally enjoy the Geneforge series as much as the Exile/Avernum series, and the Avadon series is considerably simpler, and didn't really grab me. But a lot of the games are also on sale individually, so...shrugs

                                    EDIT2: It looks like Realmz has not seen a Steam release; thought I'd check to see if it was on Steam too.

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                                    Me and my friends, we would play together by each getting a character and then taking turns during combat moving each of our characters.

                                    I might buy that bundle on just your recommendation. I never tried those but if its vaguely like Realmz, I want to try it, since I pretty much only play on my steam deck these days.

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                                      7.1% of the total hours spent were on Counter-Strike: Global Offensive / Counter-Strike 2
                                      6.4% were in League of Legends
                                      6.2% were in Roblox
                                      5.8% were in Dota 2
                                      5.4% were in Fortnite

                                      That is a lot of people playing free-to-play competitive multiplayer games.

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                                      Its the replayability. I mean, look how many people are still playing chess. Stick a human intelligence on the other end of the stick and you've pretty much got it figured out.

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                                        I have hundreds of games on steam.

                                        I mostly play minecraft.

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                                          Does "older games" only mean the initial public release? So world of Warcraft, Dota 2, Minecraft... all those games that are constantly updated etc. too?

                                          Because that would be a really useless statistic. Many games are not a one time release and done thing anymore. They evolve over time. The games I listed have large player bases.

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