To clarify, if I was introducing someone to the Diablo series for the first time and told them they’d have to start on the first one. I wouldn’t want them playing the bare vanilla version. There is a Bezelbub mod out there that gives the game lots of QoL improvements, you’d be thinking you’re playing a build of Diablo 2 before its final version.

So, if I had to tell anyone what the best way to play that game would be, it is the Bezelbub mod. That was how I’ve beaten the first game anyways.

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    In the time since Quake released, common rendering systems and resolution options on monitors have changed. ID’s solution to put it back on Steam was some gargantuan monolith wrapper that might’ve used Unity or something, and ties to an online ID, so that it could release on consoles. The open source community’s solution was to take the original, open-source engine release, and port it upwards. Playing through the recent Quake Brutalist Jam 3, a map pack using a set of reinvented weapons and altered enemies, they recommend you use the “ironwail” source port, which even has a native Linux build.

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    if you’re playing FFXIV, especially on Linux, don’t bother with the official launcher/updater. Use XIVLauncher, hell even use that if you’re playing on Windows. Updates a hell of a lot faster plus you also get the dalamud stuff which adds a few quality of life plugin improvements.

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    For League of Legends the definitive way to play is to not start. I swear I do not know of any other game that has such addictive properties while being so absolutely fucking awful. You don’t stop playing this game, You take extended breaks.
    Friends don’t let friends play League

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    Devil May Cry 3 sucks balls without the style switcher mod. Combat and combo routes feel so limited.

    They eventually added a style switcher to the last re-release, but that’s stuck on the Switch. My recommendation will be to either play the Switch version or mod it on PC.

    I personally don’t like the OG trilogy as much as DMC fans do, so I’d probably recommend DMC4 or 5 as an entry point anyway.

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    There are a host of open source remakes of old game engines that fix bugs and update them for modern systems, resolutions, and aspect ratios. Here’s a few off the top of my head:

    • OpenMW for The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind (probably the most famous one)
    • Daggerfall Unity for The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall
    • OpenRA for Red Alert, Tiberian Dawn, Dune 2000, and (in pre-alpha form) Tiberian Sun and Red Alert 2 (the latter requiring extra fiddling with Github repositories)
    • KeeperFX for Dungeon Keeper
    • OpenRCT2 for Roller Coaster Tycoon 2
    • OpenTTD for Transport Tycoon Deluxe
    • OpenJKDF2 for Dark Forces 2 and its standalone Mysteries of the Sith expansion
    • TRX for Tomb Raider I and II

    These are just the ones I know of. There are probably loads more.

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      Speaking of Dark Forces 2 and Not about the Force Engine for the first Game? :0 you barbaric! Joking.

      Yeah. Force engine fornthe First Game is top notch.

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      OpenXcom for the first two X-Com games (UFO: Enemy Unknown and X-Com: Terror From The Deep). This reimplementation is insanely good.

      • It fixes all known bugs of the original X-Com engine.
      • It works on modern systems, including Linux, macOS, Windows, and even Android.
      • It has support for modern resolutions and aspect ratios.
      • It allows you to use soundtracks from other versions of the game (e.g. look at the website’s “Extras” tab).
      • It has mod support including a basic mod manager. And some of those mods are damn good.
      • It runs flawlessly.

      There’s really no reason to play the original DOS versions anymore.

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          I could argue that experiencing the Groundhog Day bug builds character but… no. Nobody should have to deal with that.

          Admittedly, a few tactics like filling your base with laser rifles to make attacking aliens spawn unarmed no longer work. But honestly, an experienced player treats base attacks like bonus levels anyway so it’s not like much of value was lost. Besides, you also now get all the loot from big missions and not just the first 128 items.

          Also, UFO now actually remembers your difficulty setting and doesn’t revert you to Beginner after the first mission. That’s different but better. I probably should’ve mentioned that separately in my first comment.

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      OpenRCT2 is 100% the definitive way to play Roller Coaster Tycoon 1 & 2.

      But I would never recommend a new player try OpenRA. The game has stellar multiplayer support but they just can’t figure out the campaign scripting at all. Go with the remaster collection instead.

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        Still? I haven’t played OpenRA in several years and assumed they would have fixed it by now.

        Then again Red Alert 2 is even less supported than it was the last time I checked, so I’m guessing their focus is mostly on the multiplayer side of things.

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    The definitive way to play Skyrim is to take a shot every time someone says “dragon”.

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    For Chrono Trigger, definitely don’t play the original SNES localization. No disrespect to Ted Woolsey, he was one man working on an unreasonably tight deadline and hard technical limitations, but the retranslation is much better.

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    Viva New Vegas for Fallout: New Vegas and the Unofficial Patch for VtM: Bloodlines are my go-to examples. Not a mod but Ninja Gaiden Black is the definitive version and much better than both Ninja Gaiden (2004) and Ninja Gaiden Sigma.

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    First off, here’s a big list of unofficial ports:

    https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/List_of_unofficial_ports

    Dhewm 3 for Doom 3. Just updates the game engine to run better on modern hardware since id tech 4 is open source. Mod support sort of, not every mod is compatible. They helpfully list those that do here: https://dhewm3.org/mods.html

    The Sims 2 High DPI patch, self explanatory:
    https://github.com/lah7/sims2-4k-ui-patch

    VCMI - Heroes of Might and Magic 3 open source engine/game extension. Has a built in mod manager, really handy: https://vcmi.eu/

    Coming soon / WIP: I’m excited to play this port of the MS-DOS game Albion when it reaches feature parity with the original:

    https://github.com/csinkers/ualbion

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      Does VCMI includes the ability to play the original campaigns with everything they had, on whatever language they were installed? It’s not clear in their FAQ.

      I tried installing the original with HD mod through lutris on a PC I am converting to linux, only to discover HD mod just doesn’t support the French version of the game.

      Lutris apparently passes down the system language to the installer with no option to change it. I’m sure there is a way to change the install script, but I haven’t really looked into it yet.

      If there’s a way to pass down the French version in VCMI and get about the same improvements HD mod provides, and get all that to run natively, maybe I won’t have to.

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          Well I was trying to run OG with HD, the original game already had a French version (it’s the one I’ve always played, even back in 2000). But I just learned that the HD mod was not directly compatible with it, though there might be workarounds. As is, it crashes as soon as I start a map.

          Honestly even though I’d heard of the project before, I had competely forgotten about VCMI, so thank you for reminding me of it (very good timing too). If VCMI let me do what I am trying to do, really there’s no point messing with the OG install. I’ll try it when I can get back to it.

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    I’ve been playing BG3 with a loot randomizer. It really makes you have to think about your builds because you can’t rely on certain gear anymore. Makes it almost feel like a roguelike.

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      Of course, if you don’t look up any builds a first playthrough of BG3 will be indistinguishable from one with a loot randomizer.

      Obligatory, if you do want a roguelike BG3 you can get that with the Trials of Tav mod.

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    I have been thinking of whether there was a pokemon mod that does something like this.

    I’d like something that gets rid of trade evolutions and puts all 151 in a single game.

    I’m sure it’s out there. So, I guess that’s my half assed attempt at an answer.

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      I swear every time I start looking into a romhack that claims to just be a mostly vanilla QoL update they always add in a bunch of random stuff to “fix” the difficulty.

      Like, yes I am aware the games are incredibly easy. They’re for children. I originally played most of them as children. Just let me get high and stomp all through FRLG with a perfect-IV Feraligatr and the Gen 4 physical-special split. If I wanted to do Nuzzlockes I would… Do Nuzzlockes. If I wanted a game with difficult gym leaders and level caps, I would go play one of the thousands of romhacks that have that.

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      Have a search for “universal pokémon randomiser” (there are apparently loads of different forks of it now), it’s main feature is to randomise which pokémon you encounter, their types, moves, etc, but you could skip that and just set “change trade evolutions” and “catch em all mode” to get exactly what you want. I would recommend playing it randomised though!

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      A modder named Drayano has pretty much defined this category of ROM hack and I think has his own version of every major game from generations 3-6