u/HeathenSidheThem

Player-driven, massive space game where you can fly around on a ship with your friends?

I like the gist of EVE Online, but I would love to find a game where you control a person instead of a ship and actually do stuff aboard, while still making cargo runs, fighting other ships, etc. Is there anything like this?

It would be cool if you could wander around on a space station like the Citadel from Mass Effect, too.

edit: Ideally ships controlled both by NPCs and other people (PvP and PvE)

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u/HeathenSidheThem — 3 days ago
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How do I stimulate behind the ridge while penetrating?

My "sweetest spot" is behind the corona (ridge) of my glans (head), and it's hard to stimulate it with in-and-out because it's in the lee of the... outcropping? Like pushing it in or pulling out makes the vaginal wall miss those nerve endings, I think, because of the difference in elevation(?).

I also love strokes on the underside of my tip, but it's hard to hit that too. Halp pls

Not sure what more I can say. I have to hit 500 characters if I remember right. Automod hates concision, I guess. Lorem ipsum dolor....

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u/HeathenSidheThem — 4 days ago

Is there a cap on hours you can work or money you can earn in Michigan to qualify for Medicaid?

And if you exceed that in one month, will you lose your insurance? And what are the caps if there are any, please?

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u/HeathenSidheThem — 5 days ago

Female protag, romance, voiced?

My particular flavor of neurospicy and brain disability finds reading long dialogues pretty hard. Does anyone know of an RPG for PC that has a female MC, romance options (of multiple genders if possible), and voice acting?

Turn-based preferred so I could chill out to it when I'm tired, but it's not necessary. I also like open world games and nonlinearity/multiple endings!

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u/HeathenSidheThem — 5 days ago

TMxTF romance audiobooks?

Are there any good ones out there? I tried Drag Me Up but didn't click with it, and I haven't found anything else.

I think DMU was adapted so that the leads were trans after it was written, too

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u/HeathenSidheThem — 7 days ago

Games that feel like city life as an able-bodied person?

I do well enough for myself, but are there any? An interesting life,ofc :) Could be medieval, futuristic, contemporary, supernatural, whatever, but farming sims don't interest me

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u/HeathenSidheThem — 7 days ago

Was every item, creature, and person in a dream a son of Hypnos?

IIRC, the Oneiroi Morpheus, Phobetor, and Phantasos could turn into People, creatures, and items respectively. But Hypnos had like 1000 sons or something, right? Was everything in a dream supposedly one of them?

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u/HeathenSidheThem — 8 days ago

Or should I try for in-person? I got into Adams State U some years ago, but that's an M.A. in counseling program. Is that any worse than an MSW if I want to do psych counseling?

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u/HeathenSidheThem — 16 days ago

Relaying this bc they don't have a Reddit account:

>I am facing a gaming problem.

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>My favorite MMO and multiplayer game, Mabinogi, is going through enshitification due to recent updates and has almost completely removed or no longer includes all the aspects about itself that made it so charming before (consolidation or complete removal of many sub systems, weekly limits on content, progression no longer feels rewarding, etc.) so I’m looking for a new game to play.

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>My problem is nothing has managed to capture the balance and uniqueness Mabinogi had.

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>I’m looking for a game (autism, limited time, and preference means I'm really only going to focus on one) with exploration, life elements like crafting and home / land design, accessible fashion and character customization, and simple but still engaging combat. Bonus if there’s a good story mode and or interesting world / environment design. I’d like something that’s still playable while working toward bigger progression goals like weapons or gear, has lots of incremental systems I can work on and rank, has no or otherwise light microtransactions (or isn’t too pay to win.)

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>I am not looking for Animal Crossing or Stardew Valley (have tried, doesn’t hold my attention for longer than a month) or similar cozy games, or cozy games in general. I’m also not interested in OSRS, and I really don’t want to pay to access new content or pay a subscription fee like FF14.

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u/HeathenSidheThem — 21 days ago

I have loved ones who are getting tired of Mabinogi because of changes as of late, and we might want to move games,but they don't want MMOs with microtransactions or that require high-performance PCs. Ig it doesn't have to be an MMO, but it should be chill. Any recs, please?

Edit: I appreciate the suggestions so far, but I think they want a progression system too. They're kinda picky x(

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u/HeathenSidheThem — 22 days ago

I'd like to git gud, but not just by spending copious amounts of time playing like I feel can be a large part of being a team asset in MMOs. Does anyone know of something that might suit my bill?

I should note that I am physically disabled, and I'm not sure that could ever happen with, say, an FPS. Moving and aiming at the same time are not my forte, at least if I need precision.

Honestly, I'm looking for something that can make me feel good about myself by helping others win, with a justified feeling of accomplishment for getting myself to that point

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u/HeathenSidheThem — 24 days ago