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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Agreed, a week is not nearly enough for a lot of games, which is why I really wanted to interface with HLTB.
If you want an excuse to get to Coquitlam, North Van or New West, for instance, you'll see how most Lower Mainland libraries have longer borrowing times (usually 2 to 3 weeks) and pretty great selections too.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago

I don't think I've ever cried so much during ending credits before...

spoiler10/10, would delete my save all over again

[–] [email protected] 16 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Pixel 6 Pro running GrapheneOS, which I got a couple months ago. Pixel phones are the only ones compatible with GrapheneOS, otherwise I would've kept my Samsung phone tbh

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

i agree with what they brought up, as we probably don't want c/vancouver to be a carbon copy of r/vancouver, however i also think that fetching some valuable pieces of news (perhaps some of u/cyclinginvancouver's posts, for instance) automaticatically here might make sense, at least initially?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I've been using a LG 27GR95QE for a couple of months now and I love it.
One of the issues with OLED monitors is sub-pixel rendering/layouts being different than usual LCD, which you can mostly bypass in Linux (I've been using it for work and am really not bothered after 8hrs/day looking at code).

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Interested in your experience with ChimeraOS (if you experiment with games, that is). I believe it's very basic atm, as there's no TDP control or anything?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

haha, sorry to hear, but i'm not even surprised at that all failed login and almost-but-not-quite-refund debacle, that's why i only ever set up local accounts on windows nowadays.
i'd be interested to get your opinion on the Ally once you've had a chance to play a bit more with it, especially compared to the Deck.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Mostly walking, biking, onewheeling or public transit. Every once in a while I end up using carsharing.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

ChimaeraOS and HoloISO are pretty good options for 3rd party handhelds, but I agree, it would be so much better/easier if Valve did that and ultimately it would probably be a win-win for them.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

That's great! I only started collecting pretty recently, I started gaming after the SNES's generation and never really got a chance to play it growing up.
I guess that collection must have a lot of sentimental value as well now?

 

Hey c/snes, let's try to get this community kickstarted a bit!

Here's a shot of my current SNES/SFC collection:

I usually play on my Analogue Super Nt (or Pocket if I'm on the go or want to play in bed).

What about you? Any favourites in your collection?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

I alternate between my trusty Onewheel Pint (which I've rewheel modded and got a GT40 battery mod for, so I can comfortably go 35-40km on a single charge) - mostly rides around the city and on trails - and a Ride1Up Cafe Cruiser. This one is fully kitted for my SO to sit on the back or to go for weekly grocery hauls (I also got panniers at the front, haha), it's a very nice ride and I love it.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I really love my Analogue Pocket, but I (quite literally five minutes ago) just bought a Miyoo Mini Plus, for the convenience of save states everywhere.
I fear I won't be able to help you choose either, haha. I feel like it's always a "struggle" between getting the most authentic experience and just convenience, really.
The Miyoo might ultimately make it easier for you to pick up and play in short bursts, if that's what you're after.

 

Hi c/Vancouver!

This is a follow-up to my initial post.
I have since checked libraries of Metro Vancouver for video games and made similar lists for those which offer them on loan - afaict there is a total of six:

First, you should know about InterLINK and member libraries.

Second, those six libraries have different borrowing rules / limits w.r.t. video games:

Library CPL NWPL NVCL NVDPL RPL VPL
How Long? 2 weeks 3 weeks 2 weeks 3 weeks 1 week (²) 1 week
Renewals? 2 2 + 3 (¹) 1 2 0 (²) 3
How many games? 2 5 5 30?(³) 2 (²) 5

NB: Any renewals are conditional on the games not being on hold for anyone else / the games not being in demand.
(¹) 2 automatic renewals and 3 manual ones
(²) The writing is specific to "Nintendo Switch Games", but you'll see they only have a handful of those listed on the website. This probably applies to other platforms but you might want to double check.
(³) I couldn't find a clear "limit", so this is the maximum number of items which can be requested at a time - I am assuming the actual number of video games that can be checked out is lower, I will attempt to confirm with staff.

Lastly, here are my HowLongToBeat collections for each library:

Library CPL NWPL NVCL NVDPL RPL VPL
3DS 17 games
PS3 62 games 23 games 53 games 9 games 131 games
PS4 224 games 50 games 159 games 49 games 52 games 583 games
PS5 56 games 28 games 21 games 107 games
Switch 189 games 46 games 78 games 3 games 199 games
Wii 41 games 35 games 17 games 20 games 82 games
Wii U 18 games 23 games 7 games 3 games 76 games
Xbox 360 62 games 6 games 36 games 9 games 119 games
Xbox One (inc. games with Smart Delivery) 156 games 36 games 93 games 33 games 34 games 399 games
Xbox Series X (inc. games with Smart Delivery) 57 games 30 games 18 games 81 games

A few things that are good-to-know:

  • There's strictly no M rated games at VPL or NWPL.
  • If you want a blast from the past, there's a single OG Xbox game at CPL, Tom Clancy's Splinter's Cell - and FWIW it is backwards compatible with every Xbox model - with a disc drive - in existence.
  • RPL
    • I was told by staff that they have another 10 Switch games on a first come, first serve basis, but I haven't heard back yet as to what those might be or where they are (and they're not in the system - that much I've been told). If you come across any of those games, please ping me so I can add them to the list!
    • I was also told that they should begin buying new PS4/PS5/Xbox Series games at some point in the near future, budget permitting.
    • Lastly, there's technically around 450 games listed on the RPL website, but I've found that they were either impossible to place a hold on or had a due date well in the past (> 6 months ago), thus the far lower number of games I listed above. I'm still checking with staff whether that's correct.

If you see any mistakes or for instance a game that is not actually available but is still listed in the collections, do let me know!
And if any of you is familiar with Chilifresh or the Polaris ILS, please get in touch with me :)

Happy gaming!

 

Hey vancouver community!

This is a c/p from a thread I made over on reddit, which I think might be of general interest.

Did you know the VPL has almost 1,800 video games on offer? (As of writing this)
I've never been happy with how difficult it is to find them and how little info is actually shown on the VPL website.
And I'm sure many of you either had no idea the library even had any video games available or potentially just gave up on borrowing one because searching is a bit of a pain.
All you need is a library card and you can borrow a maximum of 5 games at a time. The default loan period is one week and you can renew loans for games which are not in demand (on hold).

Enough with the intro, here are my collections on HowLongToBeat.
I've made collections for each console separately, so that's it's far easier to filter them separately, and searching inside said collections is also mostly instantaneous.

And here are direct links to them:

Once on a specific collection page, it defaults to a "Rating" sort (this is community-driven, same with the "time to beat" shown for each game) and "Card View" (with cover / title / time to beat and notes), but those can be adjusted to your liking.
I've included links to the game VPL listing(s) in the notes for each of them, as well as the corresponding search filter on the VPL website.

NB: Some games are missing from HLTB, so it's not a 1:1 match, but I'm working on that.

And please let me know if you see any issues / wrong links/games or if you have any questions!

 

hey,

for some reason i can't see the vancouver community from my beehaw account (eg https://beehaw.org/c/[email protected] returns a 404 and it doesn't show up in https://beehaw.org/communities), but https://lemmy.ca/c/vancouver works just fine, any idea why that would be?

thanks!

 

it's very much borrowed from one of the reddit subs i frequent(ed) often, but the idea is to share what we're playing weekly and hopefully create discussions around those games (or simply have a sort of "check-in").

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