▲ 1 r/wiiu

Is there specific model numbers to avoid?

With PlayStation 2, there are certain serial/model numbers to avoid for game compatibility. Is that a thing with the Wii U?

I've been wanting to get one, but wasn't sure if I can just grab any of them without worry

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u/Sinaura — 1 day ago

I like this version of 6v6 the best so far

Over time, ratios could change of course, but I can queue as DPS and Support and get a healthy mix of all 3 roles. I take tank every time it's available which is like 1 or 2 out of every 10 games. That's about as much as I like to play tank personally

I still wonder if a role-priority option when choosing roles instead of just checkboxes would be a simpler solution to the same problem with 6v6

Because 5v5 All Roles = Tank 13 times in a row, and with 6v6 that would be twice as bad

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u/Sinaura — 19 days ago

This makes life SO much easier

Roxley is the tippy-top, very best at box organization and storage. Let's make that real clear up top

But the lack of ease with seeing the Hero Complexity is surprising. The easiest way we've found is to find them on a fan made image or a wiki. Which is fine, but being offline is kind of the appeal of boardgames

So we printed stickers for the hero cases and it's such an upgrade. Do recommend

u/Sinaura — 25 days ago

I haven't had a PC since 2011, and now I have a Steam Machine

What exclusives have I missed out on? The best of the best of the last 15-ish years

Also, are there any great couch co-op games for PC? Maybe that's not a thing. PC seems more singular-focused? Idk..

I'm not a super picky gamer for the most part. I've found joy in most genres. But if you're like "well, there's too many incredible games out there and you need to give more preferences" then these are probably my favorites:
-Any Zelda games
-Tight and exploration-heavy soulslikes
-Puzzle+adventure games like Portal

I also heavily prefer third person view to first person, but there are exceptions

Thanks

EDIT:
I should have listed some games that match the genres above that I've played already:
- Tunic
- Hollow Knight
- Silk Song
- Death's Door

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u/Sinaura — 26 days ago

Orb of Perception

"Gain 15% AP for each enemy affected by Discord Orb"

The only way to get more than one Dorb is with the Circle of Strife power, right? Or am I missing something?

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u/Sinaura — 2 months ago
▲ 23 r/gaming

Sliced my hand open, so I'm trying to find a fun mobile game

I was looking for a Gundam strategy game, but they all seem to be auto-play. Just sit and observe and click on the shiny things after you watch the game happen. That's not really my thing. Tried a few other strat games, seemed similar

I feel out of my depth here in the mobile gaming world, so any help is appreciated. Doesn't have to be a strat game, puzzle games are fun, or something else entirely. Just looking for something engaging, interactive, and doesn't have ads every 30secs

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u/Sinaura — 3 months ago