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frenchfrynoob@lemmy.worldOPto
Games@lemmy.world•The overlooked hardcore FPS: Is Insurgency: Sandstorm still worth playing in 2026? (A detailed review)English
6·1 month agoThanks for the honest reply. In China, official servers are pretty bad even with a gaming VPN — community servers work way better. Most of us here play Squad instead for this kind of tactical shooter. I posted the Chinese review on Baidu Tieba (like Reddit) and was told to put it in a general gaming section to reach more new players. But yeah, in China it’s still seen as a great game that never blew up — just a small but loyal fanbase. Kind of a shame.
frenchfrynoob@lemmy.worldOPto
Games@lemmy.world•The overlooked hardcore FPS: Is Insurgency: Sandstorm still worth playing in 2026? (A detailed review)English
4·1 month agoChinese article comment section: “Insurgency: Sandstorm is genuinely fun. Honestly, whenever I don’t know what to play, I just fire it up and listen to a podcast while playing. But unlike the common opinion in China where people think PvE is the core, I believe PvP is the true essence of this game. Once you really get into it, it starts to feel like an airsoft simulator.”
frenchfrynoob@lemmy.worldOPto
Games@lemmy.world•The overlooked hardcore FPS: Is Insurgency: Sandstorm still worth playing in 2026? (A detailed review)English
5·1 month agoInsurgency: Sandstorm is an underrated hardcore FPS. It focuses on authentic, brutal close-quarters tactical combat: bullets penetrate cover, sound positioning is critical, and one-shot kills are common. There are no special abilities or ultimates — winning depends more on positioning and team coordination. The night battles are incredibly immersive. After years of updates, it’s still worth checking out for anyone who loves modern tactical shooters
frenchfrynoob@lemmy.worldOPto
Games@lemmy.world•GameSir Tako: A vertical phone controller for retro games. At $21 in China, is it worth it?English
1·1 month agoYou should check out the GameSir X4 Butterfly. One controller, three ways to play — it might give you a different experience. Thank you for your honest reply." Alternatively, a slightly more natural version: “You might want to look into the GameSir X4 Butterfly — one controller with three different play modes. It could offer you a different experience. Thanks for your sincere response.”
frenchfrynoob@lemmy.worldOPto
Games@lemmy.world•GameSir Tako: A vertical phone controller for retro games. At $21 in China, is it worth it?English
1·1 month ago“My humble view: the biggest issue with this controller isn’t its quality or creativity—it’s the use case. In China, portable mobile controllers aren’t mainstream; most players have only used PC controllers. That said, I appreciate they made it. I hope more players will discover this category and create even better products.”
frenchfrynoob@lemmy.worldOPto
Games@lemmy.world•GameSir Tako: A vertical phone controller for retro games. At $21 in China, is it worth it?English
35·1 month agoThank you for your gentle and firm response. I will use AI to help find materials, choose topics, and reflect on the differences between what AI writes and what I write. Only when writing about specific issues—such as the fact that I’ve never received professional writing training, my starting point is very low, and I didn’t even finish college properly—can I truly make progress. I believe time will give me the answer, and passion will break through everything.
frenchfrynoob@lemmy.worldOPto
Games@lemmy.world•GameSir Tako: A vertical phone controller for retro games. At $21 in China, is it worth it?English
2·1 month agoI really agree with your point. Chinese players feel the same way. I just want more people to see that there’s another option.
frenchfrynoob@lemmy.worldOPto
Games@lemmy.world•GameSir Tako: A vertical phone controller for retro games. At $21 in China, is it worth it?English
71·1 month agoSummary At $14–21, if you have a spare phone, just buy it without hesitation. At $35? That depends on how dedicated you are to playing vertical emulators with physical buttons. Is it worth buying from China? That depends on how badly you want physical buttons for vertical emulators — just keep in mind that the warranty may not be transferable.
frenchfrynoob@lemmy.worldOPto
Games@lemmy.world•Beitong Zeus T6: A discontinued controller I bought on June 3, 2022 (no photos from me, images from online reviews)English
1·1 month ago“Just a personal note. For non-Chinese users, I’d recommend GameSir or 8BitDo instead – easier after-sales support, and the experience is just as good.”
frenchfrynoob@lemmy.worldOPto
Games@lemmy.world•Beitong Zeus T6: A discontinued controller I bought on June 3, 2022 (no photos from me, images from online reviews)English
1·1 month ago“Works great on PC and Switch, but no promises for other platforms.”
"MRP (.mrp) – Here’s a weird one. MRP was a third-party app platform from a Chinese company called ‘Maopao Community’ (literally ‘Bubbling Community’). It was designed to run on the cheap, unofficial ‘clone’ phones (MediaTek chips) that flooded the Chinese market in the late 2000s. Today, you can run an MRP emulator on Symbian too. The games are mostly rough clones and strange RPGs you’ve never heard of, but it’s a fascinating glimpse into a parallel mobile ecosystem that developed completely outside the West. A true deep-cut curiosity
frenchfrynoob@lemmy.worldOPto
Games@lemmy.world•"When 'P5 is the best' meets Yakuza 7: Tattooed, unemployed, and accidentally chuunibyou"English
1·1 month agoHaha, can you guess why we Chinese players call Animal Crossing “Buff Dudes Picking Twigs”?It fits so perfectly
frenchfrynoob@lemmy.worldOPto
Games@lemmy.world•"When 'P5 is the best' meets Yakuza 7: Tattooed, unemployed, and accidentally chuunibyou"English
3·1 month agoIn China, you can casually buy super violent games like DOOM without any issue. But the cozy, wholesome Animal Crossing? You basically have to use secret signals or special methods just to get a copy. Some people started causing trouble and sharing inappropriate stuff inside the game, so Chinese online stores ended up banning it entirely. That’s why we Chinese players gave Animal Crossing a hilarious nickname: “Buff Dudes Picking Twigs.”
frenchfrynoob@lemmy.worldOPto
Games@lemmy.world•"When 'P5 is the best' meets Yakuza 7: Tattooed, unemployed, and accidentally chuunibyou"English
3·1 month ago“That’s a fair point. But maybe the real difference is: Persona 5 is about the confusion of being young, while Yakuza 7 is about the weariness of being middle-aged. Different vibes for different stages of life.”
frenchfrynoob@lemmy.worldOPto
Games@lemmy.world•Beitong Zeus T6: A discontinued controller I bought on June 3, 2022 (no photos from me, images from online reviews)English
2·1 month ago“GameSir and 8BitDo are two Chinese brands with strong technical capabilities. They both offer controller designs similar to the Xbox mold, which fits the preferences of players from different regions. In China, most players have a positive opinion of them. Personally, I think people who buy GameSir care more about the controller’s core performance—they have stronger technical expertise. As for 8BitDo, their focus is more on retro aesthetics, and they’re especially popular among players with smaller hands, particularly women. This is the most authentic view of these two brands from Chinese players.”
frenchfrynoob@lemmy.worldOPto
Games@lemmy.world•Beitong Zeus T6: A discontinued controller I bought on June 3, 2022 (no photos from me, images from online reviews)English
1·1 month agoIf you want to play on Xbox and get as close to the original Xbox experience as possible, I highly recommend the GameSir G7 Pro. Its current retail price in China is 444 RMB, and it comes with a charging dock (so no need to worry about battery life) and a 2.4G receiver. In my opinion, this is much better than the Xbox controller’s AA battery design. Of course, the price can drop during sales—many people have gotten it for under 400 RMB.
I don’t recommend other controllers, because the Beitong Kunpeng has a larger mold and doesn’t support Xbox gameplay, and its product doesn’t compete as well as GameSir in overseas markets.
Another option is the 8BitDo X-Pro, but in my opinion, it’s only for people with smaller hands or those who like a retro look. Its value for money isn’t as good as the GameSir G7 Pro, especially since their prices are similar.
frenchfrynoob@lemmy.worldOPto
Games@lemmy.world•Need for Speed: Most Wanted – The game that got me into racingEnglish
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frenchfrynoob@lemmy.worldOPto
Games@lemmy.world•Her son said "just try CS" to cure her retirement boredom – then she flicked a world championEnglish
31·1 month ago"I’ve already revised it to avoid any ambiguity. Thank you for pointing that out.

“Official canon says he’s forever 15, but Chinese players tend to do the math differently—we go by his actual birth year. And uh… that puts him at almost 70 now .I’ll take both versions though—canonically he’s my childhood hero, chronologically he’s my old buddy at this point.”