Poll: What are the 40 year old plus gamers playing?

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I've not been playing BF6 much recently, only dipping in and out of RedSec with a mate.

I've just recently gone back to CyberPunk 2077. Bought it a year ago and started it, but put it down and never returned. I've just picked it up this week and am hooked. Absolutely fantastic game. Been playing with everything maxed + path tracing @ 90 - 120 fps, 1440 Ultrawide.
 
The Last Caretaker has been taking up my time recently. It's getting there performance wise, and there's a lot to do for someone new.

"EDIT" The game is early access, and does have a few bugs here and there, I've not experienced anything groundbreaking personally, but your mileage may vary.
 
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Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 with mods this time, and with 4K and HDR. :)

I remember I was not really happy with the game, I mean it could have been better, but I'll buy the DLC with the house later and hopefully that will streamline loot selling, though ofc, there are probably lots of mods around now to change the gameplay for the better.
Sadly, apparently no mods for specifically improving the overly repetitive npc voice acting when playing dice.

So I never finished this game, but played a lot of it some time ago.
Starting over with 20+ mods using Nexus mod manager. Somehow the mods are different and led to some issues, but they are fixed.
There was one mod that broke the game on startup, but troubleshooting was easy, just enable/disable a couple of mods until the crash stops. Then confirm the mod is crashing the game by disabling/enabling the mod, then turn on the rest afterwards. Leaving the offending mod in an "uninstalled" state in the mod manager.
 
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The Last Caretaker has been taking up my time recently. It's getting there performance wise, and there's a lot to do for someone new.

"EDIT" The game is early access, and does have a few bugs here and there, I've not experienced anything groundbreaking personally, but your mileage may vary.

One that I spotted a while back, I tried the demo, it's really good, they got the mechanics down for the demo at least. Once a friend got it I tried it over steam family and have replayed the demo portion and about to set out. It's quite good to be honest, but it definitely took a lot of time to get used to because it's just quite...not janky, but the way you do stuff is not that intuitive. Once you get it though, it's really good.
 
I've only just got back into proper PC gaming so am working through my extensive backlog. So far:
Titanfall 2
Metro 2033
Cyberpunk (80hrs apparently , it's been a rainy few months)
Battlefield Bad Company 2
Singularity

Moving on to Tomb Raider something or other, then probably Hitman.
 
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A friend got me to get a game called Hellcard. It’s a roguelite deck builder, normally avoid that but it’s pretty fun. Tonight is our first co-op
 
Playing multiple games at the moment.

CoD7, Endgame. Whilst the campaign was a little disappointing and rarely did it actually team me up with anyone, the Endgame area is pretty fun, get a few powerup's, find some decent weapons and then escape.
Ori and the Blind Forest. Not played a platformer in an age, but this one is really good. The maps are hand crafted and have plenty of secrets to find and a nice progression with the skill tree.
Star Wars, Squadrons. I miss my XWing days, this brings some of that nostalgia back, campaigns pretty fun and who doesn't like flying around taking on Star Destroyers.
Hades. Been out a while, but finally brought it, another very good indie game that's quite addictive, only just made it past the first zone.
 
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