Links to lesser-knowns. With on those that fulfill 3 criteria:
A. can be played with at least 5 players,
B. many of you own and
C. are/seem really fun:
Witch It
“Hide-and-Seek” kind of game; two teams: the witches (hiders) and ogres (seekers). Several players.
PERSONALLY I’d love to play Don’t Starve Together, Murderous Pursuits, Witch It and Chivalry (because I’m late to the bloody party and own it since 2015 and never touched it.) But I’m up for all the others, really.
if you own a lot of games, (and don’t have a sorting ui/extension), a quick way to list your eligible mp/coop games and then check for ones you’d like to play https://steamdb.info/calculator (games info must be public, also if signed in via steam)
scroll down a bit, click “products”, and set a filter, like “online co-op”, “multiplayer”, “online multiplayer”, “co-op”,
then steamdb will list all your owned games in that category, you can then skim through to see if there are some you’d like to play with people/chronies
I’ve been using Steam library filters for purposes like this, allows you to mix and nix tags you want or don’t to find games in your list. This one also of course requires your games to be public.
Better yet you can enter several users and see which games you have in common as well. So it is brilliant if you want to find a game any particular group can play together.
lol, now i’m getting more curious what’s up then
ff version?
what could “locally” cause firefox to display a warning for a site you’ve never been on, with, since it’s a ff specific warning and not an addon
I tried reading up a bit on reasons why such a warning happens and the only concrete thing I could find that would trigger it is an issue with certifications, whether they’re expired or self signed. I found an article about FF making just such errors more specific so there’s now one that warns for man in the middle attacks specifically and others for other particular issues. They all used to be a generic “not safe” warning up until some point last year.
So the fact that you’re getting a generic not safe warning means it’s not one of the greater specific threats as far as I can tell. But since the certificate is active and verified I really don’t know. I’m running FF Quantum up to date version 68.0 (32bit).
The site also doesn’t demand any real information out of you to use it. Don’t have to log in to your steam account, just put your name/ID into it. So I don’t see what if anything it could possibly try to steal.