My dad just got back online after years of boondocking it - he likes tactical shooters with a rich map making scene - what's out there?
from th3raid0r@tucson.social to gaming@beehaw.org on 16 Jun 2024 18:15
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As in title, my father is an American nomad, and he just recently got a spot with good internet signal for a few months.

He hasn’t really played in years, and the last game he really enjoyed was Warface and Novalogic’s Joint Operations: Combined Arms.

There is a bit of a twist though, his vision certainly isn’t what it used to be, so whatever game I suggest needs accessibility options galore.

I found a really good “singleplayer only” experience in Ravenfield and the style lends itself very well to my father’s limited vision.

Is there something like Ravenfield but with a well supported online component? Perhaps Battlebit: Remastered is pretty close?

EDIT: I suppose the genre is better described a “mil-sim” than “tactical shooter”.

UPDATE: Someone recommended the latest Insurgency game. After realizing my father had over 1K hours in the previous Insurgency game I realized that this was the game to get. Turns out it was a good choice! That’s where most of my father’s online buddies ended up! Thanks all! Feel free to keep recommending things, but we already seem to have a winner!

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ag_roberston_author@beehaw.org on 16 Jun 2024 18:43 next collapse

Arma 3?

Haven’t played it personally, I’m not big on milsim games, but it’s got a decent following. Might not have the accessibility options though.

I’ve heard good things about Battlebits, for what it’s worth it seems decent.

vardogor@mander.xyz on 16 Jun 2024 19:06 collapse

i like arma 3 but it’s got a bit of a steep learning curve if that’s a problem for OP, and is definitely lacking in accessibility unfortunately

anti_antidote@lemmy.zip on 16 Jun 2024 18:53 next collapse

It might be worth giving Helldivers 2 a try, it may not end up being his thing but it has a good few milsim elements

vardogor@mander.xyz on 16 Jun 2024 19:03 next collapse

i can recommend battlebit, very clear visuals and it’s fun. also insurgency sandstorm, not sure how active it is nowadays but I bet he’d like that one too

th3raid0r@tucson.social on 16 Jun 2024 19:19 collapse

Well, seeing that Insurgency: Sandstorm was on a sale, I just picked it up for him (and myself). Seems to have a lot in the map making scene, and that’s a really important factor for him.

It also helps that the prior Insurgency game has the most hours on his profile, by far. Gave me a good hint that he should enjoy this one.

Thanks so much!

EDIT: My dad just got back to me, and loves the gift. Apparently that’s where most of his online buddies went and still are. Nailed it!

vardogor@mander.xyz on 17 Jun 2024 04:04 collapse

hell yeah, glad to hear it! man i LOVED the first prior entry too. i think you just got me to reinstall sandstorm haha

ex10n@lemm.ee on 16 Jun 2024 19:56 collapse

I highly recommend Squad. It’s a solid middle ground between Battlefield and ARMA. The community aspect behind it makes it great and communication is key to success.

Irremarkable@fedia.io on 16 Jun 2024 20:01 next collapse

Can not recommend Squad enough.

There's a lot of jank, but the charm and community make up for it. Just be aware that there's a fairly decent sized learning curve, and it's pretty badly unoptimized.

It's my most played game by a good bit. Nothing quite scratches the same itch

GammaGames@beehaw.org on 16 Jun 2024 22:47 collapse

And if he had any problems seeing enemies (I’m not sure if it has accessibility options?) he might be able to try Project Reality for free, it’s older so it had less happening on screen graphically