Im nearly finished with classic RE and ive crowned my favorite

I've finally got through most of them, just have to finish Chris and start a Jill run again in REMake since a failed run like a decade ago. I know im going to finish it and feel confident enough to have an opinion on it.

The only game I DNF was Code V and I just couldnt keep interested without a guide, only to crash at the end of Antartica 1. No amount of "gotta get theough Chris's part" could convince me.

So its important to note i probably will not be replaying these several times in a row. I will likely revisit years apart, but effectively these are one playthrough opinions.

With that, im confidently saying RE96 and ReMake are my favorites.

Yeah yeah, the original has jank, its dialog is so bad its funny, clown fart basement theme in the Directors Cut, and and and.

But playing through the Spencer Mansion felt like I was right back at home in my earlier days of playing Dead Space 08, back when I was still gaining confidence in my skills, but now im at a point in THAT series where the horror escapes me because im more of a Necromorph Exterminator, rather than Isaac Clarke the Engineer.

But when I playing 96, it brought me back to those days where I was still scared of what was around the corner. Chris and Jill are so vulnerable to even the basic zombies that it keeps it tense, then you introduce Hunters and Cerberuses.

And then coming back to the REMake and its just so polished after years of experience and technology allowing for increased ambience. It just feels right.

So why 96and REMake over 2 and 3? Well for 2, it simply felt like it was expected from a sequel that released 28 years ago. I've been on the internet. I've seen the rankings. The top 10s. The "remember when Resident Evil was good" after RE6 released. I knew of Ada and Sherry. Leon and Claire. Carlos and Jill. Nemesis and Mr. X. And how 3Make has a bad reputation.

But because I knew much of what was going to happen, the surprise was taken out. It felt like I was rereading a book I was read to as a kid after reading the more relevant sequels.

Well what about the Gameplay? Unfortunately, it felt so much like I was in the shadow of the Spencer Estate that all the way through 2- Zero, I constantly felt "i wish I was playing 96 again." In fact, my decision to just ditch CV to go to Zero was 100% that I knew REMake was right around the corner.

Constantly i was having "i wish I was playing 96. I wish I was playing The Evil Within. I wish I was playing Callisto Protocol. And I most definitly wish I was playing Dead Space."

This is in no way me saying I find those games bad. I just think I dont vibe well with them. 3 might actually be worse for me (of the trilogy) just due to the amount of inventory decisions you have to make. I played on the easy difficulty so I had ample ammo and weapons but knowing what I do from the genre, all those gun powders and limited ammo would have been too much anxiety for me.

And then you mix in the fact I dont like chaser enemies and RE3 is not one I look forward to replaying.

I think what it is that ive experienced the later installments of the genre, which built upon what the father of the genre created. So i just might not be able to seperate it from history. I might not be able to fully appreciate what it did because to me its not new.

When I do revisit them, I will play on harder difficulties. I just dont like Horror as much and play my first playthroughs on Easy to enjoy the game, then might challenge myself more on subsequent playthroughs, like with 96 and 5.

But 96 and REMake...something about the classics man.

It doesnt beat the Dead Space series for me, but it certainly has made an impression.

Ill be moving onto 4 after I finish Jill's run. And im..hesitant. You'd think that since I love Dead Space, id live the game that inspired it.

But I have 4 failed playthroughs that never even made it to the big fish boss. That was over a decade ago but...we will see.

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u/Mygrayt — 6 days ago
▲ 7 r/SBCs

How far away do you think we are to DIY Phones?

Today I came across a UTCTech video talking about "DIY Phone". Linux based, USB, HDMI, and the such. But it became clear this thing is meant to be a tinkering device so you can have a pocket PC with the CM5.

But it got me thinking about an actual SBC/DIY phone. With Mobile data, Phone and Text, and the works. To try and get off Android and IOS and AI.

But a search through YouTube made it abundantly clear we are not there yet. Maybe its because theres protocols you have to do in order to get a sim card to work on a device that is only approved by the Telecom Companies or whatever.

But I have no sense and this thought project became a day dream. Thinking of cool features, like the fact that the CM5 has PCIe Gen 3 which CAN allow for an eGPU. Wouldn't it be cool to have a phone that you can take to work, use it like a normal phone, and then go home, plop that into a dock and use it to play PS4 era steam games and emulation, since the CM5 can do emulation but suffers due to its iGPU?

I know the DIY crowd, the Linux crowd, and rhe SBC crowd would jump at the chance to make this a possibility, but I lack the knowledge, vocabulary, and experience to seperate fantasy from reality in regards to this type of tech.

Kinda like CEOs thinking AI can fully replace all workers, only to find out its way to expensive.

But the SBC crowd doesnt care about costs as the main reason to do things. Its driven by "Fuck it, we ball".

So, bring me down to earth. I know SBCs and FPGAs have allowed the retro handheld emulation market to boom. So why not basic phones? You know, in like 30 years?

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u/Mygrayt — 10 days ago
▲ 16 r/Nerf

Something realistic for when Dad comes out to play

The Neighborhood kids have reached an age where they are having Nerf Wars and my kids are joining in, plus kids we are babysitting this summer.

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I dont have a ton of time but when I do, I want to go into kick down the front door and come out with something fun and different.

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I know about the more realistic models of blasters but have no bearing on what is good price vs just looks good, plus I know theres Gel blasters and whatnot.

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I want to satisfy those childhood fantasies back when COD MW2 was out and had an AK or Tar-21, but I also dont want something thats gonna suck or potentially have too much power and hurt the younger kids.

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The oldest kid in the group using blasters is 11. So these are younger kids so I do want to be sure not to hurt them.

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I know im probably going to need to spray paint the barrel/suppressor orange so i dont cause trouble by someone getting jumpy

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u/Mygrayt — 22 days ago

If anything, I just want the game to reaffirm or deny the Downfall timeline so we can just be over it

Im just tired of seeing YouTube Shorts or Recommendations about it.

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u/Mygrayt — 24 days ago

I wonder if the Triforce showing on his hand implies a lore change

iirc, the Triforce in the original is split once Ganondorf gets to the sacred realm after Link pulls the Master Sword.

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u/Mygrayt — 26 days ago

The Evil Within vs The Callisto Protocol

Random thought popped into my head, so figured id ask around.

I've played both sets of games. Loved TEW series and find Callisto a comfort game.

I find they have a parallel when it comes to Legacy of a Director.

Shinji was tasked to make the og Resident Evil, and eventually made RE4. RE4 inspired Glen Schofield to switch Dead Space into a "RE4, but in space."

Eventually, both would go on to head another project using their names to market them. And while TEW got a proper sequel and more well received overall, TCP fell flat on its face and was considered the most 6/10 game to ever 6/10.

But ive easily got more playthroughs in TCP thanks to doing all the achievements, and thanks to its simple gameplay, its a shut your brain off kind of game.

TEW is the better series, imo. But it helps it got a second chance and didnt have its story ripped from it literal months before release. And TCP was mogged by the fact Dead Space Remake was literally 2 months after followed by RE4R, games that were the literal inspiration that made Glen's name famous.

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u/Mygrayt — 27 days ago

I was standing on these to see what they do when you know what comes across them and then this happened

u/Mygrayt — 1 month ago

What encounter or single enemy do you think has given the most Game Overs?

My first thoughts are the Three Husketeers and Merauder Shields.

Mostly because this section is a bit jenky. Unless youre scoring headshots, its easy to get one tapped by one of the Husks and MS is on a soft timer if you dont stun him.

Other contenders are the Krogan Battlemaster on Therum, the two Scions on Horizon, Kai Le- im joking.

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u/Mygrayt — 2 months ago

Ten Thousand Fists: Righteous Indignation in Vocal Form

Righteous Indignation (secular): an emotional mix of sadness, frustration, and anger as a response to perceived Civil Rights Abuses, Injustices, Greed, and other crimes against humanity.

Ten Thousand Fists released in 2005. And if you are aware of the world during this time, you understand the climate that we all lived in post 9/11 and 3 years into the War on Terror.

One of the things I love about Disturbed is that they wear their politics on their sleeves, and there is only one phrase I can think of that encapsulates how I feel about this album.

Righteous Indignation.

Anyone who tells you that Disturbed is not political simply does not listen to the lyrics. These are the type of people to go to a Rage Against The Machine concert with a Blue Lives Matter flag shirt and Red Cap and be utterly shocked when they find out what said Machine the band is Raging against.

Disturbed is a lot in the same way, given both the political climate of the mid 2000s and David's own Political Science Degree.

And boy, does it really show in this album.

As for ranking, at this point it's more of a formality. I am nearly unable to be objective with Disturbed's music. Songs where my gut tells me A can be S on another day depending on how I feel.

Forgiven and Avarice are definitely great Disturbed songs but in my head they are the ones I forget about the most when it comes to the album.

At the end of the day, this is Disturbed's most popular album and it shows.

From Ten Thousand Fists being about solidarity to Deify being about how Leaders were glorified to the point that criticisms of them got people blacklisted and said leaders using their power to take from us.

From Sons of Ponder being about the music industry following trends and the bands that followed to I'm Alive being about being true to oneself to the point of choosing death rather than capitulation.

Then we get to Land of Confusion.

Disturbed has a really good track record of covers. In fact, I'd love an entire album of just covers in their style, much like Shout, ISHFWILF, Living After Midnight, and of course, Sound of Silence.

And while this is one of their best, this song was deliberately chosen to fulfill that Righteous Indignation I was talking about.

But Righteous Indignation also comes with sadness, depression, and apathy. We see this with Overburdened and Pain Redefined.

And of course how could we forget Decadence, the song that likely brought more people previously unaware of Disturbed thanks to Need For Speed Most Wanted.

Honestly, Ten Thousand Fists seems to be more relevant now more than 20 years after its release.

This album has spoken to me more and more the past 10 years. It's informed and brought voice to the anger I've felt as I became an adult and aware of the world.

I think it's their best album but not my personal favorite. It's definitely top 3.

Honestly, when Disturbed is speaking with such conviction, bringing voice to the injustices of this world…

It's their best work in my opinion.

With an average of 4.86/5, it is the highest rated albums in my rankings. Its one of 2 where I could argue it is flawless and the A rankings are fluid which would make this a 5/5. But then id feel its more of a circle perk. “Oh yeah, the Disturbed Fan on the Disturbed Subreddit thinks Disturbed is the best band ever” logic.

u/Mygrayt — 2 months ago

What is a decision you've switched up on as youve grown up?

So im specifically talking about repeat playthroughs and not "fixing mistakes" like not killing the Asari on Virmire.

Im talking decisions you used to make but as youve gotten older you now have changed it up because of personal beliefs.

This might get spicy in the comments so let's TRY and be civil.

For me it was the Council decision in ME1. I used to be 100% pro-council. Now im a good 50/50. If it wasnt for the belief that killing the council leads to a worse galaxy imo, theyd die every time.

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u/Mygrayt — 2 months ago

Believe: Underrated, just not my thing

Believe is their second Nu-Metal Album and their last before going more mainstream or finding their style that has been their bread and butter since Ten Thousand Fists.

Unlike The Sickness which is bogged down by Dropping Plates, Believe is a more consistent attempt that feels very early Disturbed.

The only song that I could argue goes in C tier is Devour but is saved by its great Chorus. Its the Verses that throw me off but a great Chorus can save a song from a certain tier.

So what is the difference between S, A, and B?

Honestly, almost entirely vibes. But here's what goes through my head when im try and justify those feelings.

The difference between a B tier and A tier has more to do with me hearing the song and going "yep, this is early Disturbed." This could be the flow of a song, the riffs, the drums, or David's vocals. But if you arent a big Nu-Metal fan or a big Disturbed Fan, B tiers are songs are the ones you'd only remember or wait until someone getting into Disturbed is ready for their more not popular music.

A Tier is the music where you go "Yes, THAT is Disturbed." No matter the era, these songs are distinguished as Disturbed, mostly because of flow and David. But doesnt reach S becsuse they are either held back by imperfections (mixing), not as popular, or youd still hold them back from sharing with someone who is just getting into Disturbed.

S tier is when you know for a fact that it is Disturbed. The songs no matter the era are just pure Disturbed. David is a huge part of this. His vocals are just so unique that not many people can copy it. Nik Nocturnal made a "How to Disturbed" and managed to find and write a song with a vocalist that just NAILED it.

The riffs. The flow. The drums. The themeing. Its Disturbed.

Is all the reasoning post-hoc? Could it be picked apart and songs argued for higher tiers? Can the reasoning be bullshit and im just grasping at straws?

Absolutely. I find it hard to be objective with Disturbed as its been my favorite band for 20 years.

But thats just me. Every song can be someone's favorite. And honestly, Believe has plenty that one of these is likely someone's favorite.

So why under rated? Well, I think in all the albums, Believe is the most forgotten. You've got The Sickness as their Debut with songs like Down With the Sickness, Stupify, and the such.

Then Ten Thousand Fists comes after and thats when Modern Disturbed really takes of. To the point nearly all albums after The Lost Children are paying service to 10k Fists.

So Believe sits there. Part of the Nu-Metal era. That only fans who REALLY like Disturbed are gonna listen to it in its entirety or those who prefer Nu-Metal.

And thats why I say its not for me. Im just very selective with my Nu-Metal and it honestly shows in both Tier Lists ive posted so far.

After all that, from the rankings, Believe manages to hit a 4.0/5, which manages to hit a firm A Tier.

It beats The Sickness due to it being held back by DP, and is the second lowest rated in my rankings so far.

And what comes next is going to be the Album that many would argue truly defines Disturbed more than 20 years later.

u/Mygrayt — 2 months ago

The Sickness: High Highs, Low Lows

Last year I went and ranked all the albums and songs to a) go through the entire discography and b) see if I can find a pattern to why I like Disturbed.

I know ive been listening to them since Indestructable with randomly hearing Indestructible on the radio around 08-09 when I was 12-13...almost 20 years ago.

This year, I thought about visualizing and sharing.

And...oh boy how do we start with this?

So to clarify, star rankings are personal favorites but still S tier, so when calculating averages, they are the same. And as for any -/+ ranks, they count as the same base rank, just something holds them back/above the rest, though this will be uses sparingly.

And let's talk about the title and the Ranking:

S tier gives 5, D gives 1.

Now, 8 of the 12 songs on the album are A and above so thats good.

But other than 2 B tiers with Want being saved by its choruses and flow, as without that it could have been a C tier, this albums has 2 of the "weakest" songs of their catalog.

Honestly, the difference between C and B is mostly vibes. It could be Flow, Mixing, or even David's voice. The two first albums are you can tell David is either trying to find his full range/voice but it either just doesnt hit or actively messes with the flow/mixing. Luckily it only affects The Sickness and Believe, as past those, Disturbed really found irs flow and sound.

However, I can not for the life of me get into Dropping Plates. It is so hard for me to get into the flow and it just doesnt feel like Disturbed.

I do want to say, this is all subjective, and any song can be someone's favorite. Idkw Dropping Plates would be someone's, but...to each their own.

With that, the Ranking of The Sickness get a 3.91/5, which is a B+. If it wasnt for having 2 of the lowest ranking songs, it would have easily reached A tier in the Ranking. Unfortunately, this means by the math, it is the lowest ranking.

Thankfully, no other song ever reaches C, though one song gets close but squeaks by as a B-. Which we will talk about in the next ranking.

u/Mygrayt — 2 months ago

Current Mod List, anything I should consider adding

TBH I'm not entirely sure what I'm going for. Seems more like QOL, Lore, Cut Content, Consistency, Extra (Lore Friendly) content and the such.

Mods not shows due to size are:

ME2: Wrex/Wreav Consistency Mod

ME3: Weapon Class Upgrades

I know of Children of Rannoch and I'm so ready for that, but I personally want to wait until ME3 is dropped before I add that, and so far all I see is 1 and 2.

u/Mygrayt — 2 months ago