Instalar Steam
iniciar sesión
|
idioma
简体中文 (chino simplificado)
繁體中文 (chino tradicional)
日本語 (japonés)
한국어 (coreano)
ไทย (tailandés)
Български (búlgaro)
Čeština (checo)
Dansk (danés)
Deutsch (alemán)
English (inglés)
Español de Hispanoamérica
Ελληνικά (griego)
Français (francés)
Italiano
Bahasa Indonesia (indonesio)
Magyar (húngaro)
Nederlands (holandés)
Norsk (noruego)
Polski (polaco)
Português (Portugués de Portugal)
Português-Brasil (portugués de Brasil)
Română (rumano)
Русский (ruso)
Suomi (finés)
Svenska (sueco)
Türkçe (turco)
Tiếng Việt (vietnamita)
Українська (ucraniano)
Comunicar un error de traducción
https://store.steampowered.com/app/343000/The_Mystery_of_the_Druids/
I would chose some games with human interaction, where there is humor, story, hate, love, and hack and slah. (witcher 3) etc. or mass effect series. then go for minecraft :D
I'd pick Unreal Engine (fite me), Visual Studio and Blender/ZBrush.
But, since OP gives the parameters of only picking games..
20 years is a hefty amount of time to spend in the bunker, I wouldn't want to do it even if I had the best game in the world. Especially without the Internet.
But, if I have to, I'd go with:
• Skyrim VR (a modding tool will give me a ton of stuff to experiment with)
• Another VR game that requires a lot of movement and open to experimentation, like Boneworks. You gotta stay healthy and in shape, have fun and abstract yourself from the same walls you see every day, while challenging your mind - because it needs to be flexed too. And you can create various stuff with Boneworks, from what I heard.
• Cities: Skylines would be my third pick. I'd look at the cities I built and layouts I experimented on, and wonder if any of this will ever exist again. Maybe go crazy and follow the lives of a few of my citizens and make up stories to humor myself.
But generally, I would spend my time making games, movies and VR scenes.
Writing, learning how to draw and paint. Having a musical instrument is a must have!
I'd love to have an assortment of musical instruments, actually. I'd learn a few things I'd probably never pick up in real life, like saxophone or a cello. Or hurdy-gurdy.
I'd also request a ton of books from practical things on engineering and medicine, to best science fiction, fantasy and non-fiction.
Possibly a few books in different languages, provided I have some sort of awesome translator app with me.
It would've also been very cool to have at least one, or more, museum exhibits locked up with me in the bunker. Preferably, a whole trove of things of the past.
From ancient history to greek/roman statues, paintings, some modern stuff.
But that's wishful thinking. Being possibly a last representative of the human race is a huge responsibility. I don't know what I'd do, but I'd try to make the most out of it for even a meager chance that some distant archaeologist might dig up my remains.
Spending all 20 years doing nothing, but exclusively playing games is not the best thing you can do with your time.
and then "alone for 20 years" being the key here
2x of whatever the best adult erotica NSFW games are available at the time.
Could not care a bit about the game but it has 107 metal songs on it. And as we are not allowed to bring music cd's its a easy choice for me. I rather have enough music than a extra game
Factorio:
I will allow myself one game to really serve as entertainment but also for problemsolving training. I know even with 20 years I still be able to optimize workflows.
IBM Watson Studio Local
It is able to play a game with so it technicaly counts ;)
Contains the following main features:
Jupyter notebooks
Data Refinery
Project import and export
RStudio
Remote data sources
Personal credentials
Upload data files
Environment runtimes
Job scheduling
SPSS modeler flows
Watson Knowledge Catalog integration
Experiments
Deploy models
Deploy functions
Performance monitoring
v4 APIs
Evaluation jobs
Deploy from projects
Watson Machine Learning Accelerator integration
AI powered search and recommendations
Rating and reviewing assets
With the above I am capable of creating any kind of complex neural network or software application which can be deployed for a lot of different tasks.
Like calculating radiation halftime or create new generated songs from those 107 metal tracks I got from brutal legend. Hook ip up with a simple interface if I like it or not and continue generating music based on the previous rewarded generations.
Speculation on how much time they could prep you for the bunker, or you had to hasty get in there. (thinking on how much you could ask for) but as one said, having something simple like pen and paper, a guitar maybe. besides the hole computer. you would also have to maintain the bunker, and your supply for food, grow veggies, make food. clean up, and make sure air filters are up to date. factoria is a nice game, wish tho that new game.. man what is it called that is based on factoria but with much better graphics would be done. (satisfactory) but then again, i would prefer some sort of human entertainment, like witcher could give. 20 years after i would prolly quote all the good stuff from there. but how about sims?
skyrim.. such a nice game, and so much to do! and how old is that game now?
And yeah lots of prep work next to a couple of tons of investment.
Sims would be fun for sure one problem You can only play the first 2 versions as 3 and 4 require verification from time to time with origin. And for some reason I think even EA is not able to keep that thing running when the bombs fall down.
So when can we expect the apocalypse to start got a date set ? :)
Now PS2 is something else. I'd dump a few games into a bag and go from there; specifically; Suikoden 4, Gran Turismo 2 and 3, Armored Core 1, 2, 3, Smackdown: Here Comes the Pain, & Growlanser V. Oh, can't forget the PS1 gameshark and PS2 codebreaker :D.
More than enough to fit in said bag, along with the PS2, PS1, and components needed to run them. I'd also grab my usb from my TV; why? Because it has my ReShade files on it that have been setup to passively shade without need of an internet connection.
Now for head-cannon. In my head-cannon the bunker already has a HD TV :D
But yeah sure there are ways to get it working non legal of course but not having HOODLUM, SKIDROW and other crewz is going to be a tough one for any folk to get past online activation DRM. Still they got 20 years to figure it out so they would not get bored at least :)
you would require to install the games.. wow, bring me steam servers.
who has a hard copy in these days. but since they asked, lets just assume they come with a copy for you :D
If there is one game showing the psychopathic tendencies in everyone its that one.
I mean ladder + pool + sims equals murder desire :)
Plus the patch notes where always a delight. Remember this viral? ^^
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nxsCZ2SEcQ
Or the longer one less known.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhLHXjZyr8I
If only Cyberpunks bugs where like these..