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Friday Fun Thread for March 20, 2026

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For the last two weeks I've been playing some Slay The Spire 2 every day. It's addictive! I even played a few runs in STS1 because that's the more complete game as yet, but I prefer the graphics and smooth animations in 2. I'm spending too much time agonizing over decisions and yet still losing more runs than I win. There is so much to learn for someone who never played card/deck games before.

I'm holding off on a few games, more graphically intensive ones, until I get a massive new OLED monitor whenever the next gen ultrawides launch. :D

I was somewhat skeptical towards the hyped up, graphically promising Crimson Desert after taking a peek at its videos, and it appears I was not wrong. The reviews aren't that good.

Yeah I've been having fun with StS2 as well. I think it's a bit easier than the first, or I've been luckier with my runs. Necrobinder is pretty fun, though stalling to get a massive hand seems like a pretty reliable strategy up until halfway through Act 2 or so. Still haven't really figured out what the Regent wants to do.

The funny thing about these games is that people have completely different experiences. You've got 'pros' and streamers who disagree diametrically on half of what they talk about, and yet both may have 95% win rates in their runs. Some people say a character is OP/"broken!!!", others say it's underpowered. Likewise, I thought STS1 seemed much easier than 2, but there may have been RNG involved.

I'm on the beta branch of STS2, and they've released a pretty major patch today. One of the best cards for Regent is nerfed and the act 3 boss Doormaker has been buffed to be super annoying, and of course that's the boss I draw in my otherwise promising Regent run today.

I find Regent to be a fun character. He's just some space traveling dude who decides to be king of all things. :D One of the keys (valid archetypes) is to build lots of stars. That's what I'm trying in this run. I like Necrobinder's aesthetic too though, and may play her next week.