After reading your other post, I was going to recommend Slay the Princess. Shouldn't take you too long unless you want to get all the endings. I just got one ending and then read about the rest.
I almost bought Inscription when it was on sale last week. I liked their other game, Pony Island.
MOONRING! That's the RPG I said I was going to recommend to you and @BeardyHat , but then I lost it in Steam.
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I'm currently obsessed with a strategy game called Mini Motorways.
Moonring looks pretty cool, neat that it's free too. I'll give it a download and someday get around to actually trying it.
My wife has been obsessed with Mini Motorways and Mini Metro for a number of years now. She has like 800-hours between both games, though she does sometime leave it running; but she often plays during tedious meetings she's not necessarily required in.
Sad moment for me last night. Tried playing Oblivion Remastered, the game barely hung onto 40FPS on Low-Medium settings with DLSS set to Balanced. The sewers looked fine and stayed close to 60 on High settings, but as soon as I stepped out into the open world my FPS tanked. I just knew that was going to happen. The game looked like absolute crap. Worse than the original, everything was so muddy and aliased, I just turned it off shortly after I left the sewers. . Looked at GPU’s online and laughed. I was disappointed to say the least.
At least Dying Light 2 runs perfectly on High setting for me, constant 60FPS, and I’m still having fun with it. I was worried Oblivion would make me drop DL2 since I don’t like playing two games that are a commitment at the same time, but I guess I’m glad to know that’s not the case.
Oblivion will be on GP forever so I can always play again if I get a better PC. Honestly at this point, a Xbox is cheaper than a new GPU, and I wouldn’t have to mess with performance issues for a while… do I just ship and join the console players or… no I can’t do that, I must be strong.
I was damn close to buying it the other day, but wasn't too sure how it would actually run on my laptop or Deck for that matter. Plus I figured they hadn't addressed a lot of my issues with Oblivion from back in the day, namely, level scaling (doesn't look like they have. Apparently you still encounter bandits with Glass armor), crap dungeons (haven't heard any mention of changing them, so I'm assuming they're the same) and the tediousness of closing Oblivion gates.
The game looks damn beautiful, but I ultimately decided to heavily mod the original, since I already owned it and I can address a lot of the stuff I don't like about the game. So I spent most of the day yesterday installing a ton of mods and finally started playing it; I am enjoying it, but not sure I'll ultimately stick with it right now. After my 20-hours of Cyberpunk, I still am a little bored of "talky" games, even if Oblivion has less dialogue overall and no real cutscenes to speak of.
Boon is that it barely taxes my laptop and I easily transferred my entire mod list over to my Deck and got it running with minor modifications, so I can switch between the two as I feel. I ended-up playing for about 45 minutes or so this morning after we dropped off the kids at school.
I've had a similar thought on a very cheap gaming laptop for my girlfriend. A few months ago I was finding RTX 4050 laptops for $550, they're all mostly $650-700 now, but at that price point, DLSS would be a huge help. I wonder how a dedicated 5050 Ti would stack up against my 2060.
Alright, gotta do my thing here: Have you checked out used? A 2080 Super, which is pretty much on par with a 3060 Ti can be had for around $250 after tax and shipping on eBay. Could then sell your 2060 and recoup about $80-$90 after taxes, fees and shipping from ebay, so you end-up looking at about a $160 for a pretty damned decent upgrade.
I know not everyone likes used stuff as much as I do, but there's lots of options in that market for fairly reasonable prices. Still higher than they ought to be, but it's an option at any rate.