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Yeah, skylines looks good, only think turning me off from it is that I didnt see any elevation in game, no hills, no mountains, strange but maybe it is in but not just showed yet

 

Looks like you can do that in the map editor.

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Cities Skylines looks really good.  This is a game I'll very likely get in the future.  I'm tempted to get it now, especially given the extremely reasonable price, but a deep, complex city builder, like this, is a massive time sink, and Pillars of Eternity, which I also expect to be quite a time sink, is just around the corner.  Running 2 big time time sinks at the same time doesn't make sense to me.  Also, knowing Paradox, there will be 800,000 DLCs for this.  The plan is to get this in a few months at 25% or 33% off and with a few DLCs.  ;)

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Cities Skylines looks really good.  This is a game I'll very likely get in the future.  I'm tempted to get it now, especially given the extremely reasonable price, but a deep, complex city builder, like this, is a massive time sink, and Pillars of Eternity, which I also expect to be quite a time sink, is just around the corner.  Running 2 big time time sinks at the same time doesn't make sense to me.  Also, knowing Paradox, there will be 800,000 DLCs for this.  The plan is to get this in a few months at 25% or 33% off and with a few DLCs.  ;)

 

Thanks man you just saved me some bucks, god knows I hate DLCs and while I love Paradox I am not going to support that kind of BS :)

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Cities Skylines looks really good.  This is a game I'll very likely get in the future.  I'm tempted to get it now, especially given the extremely reasonable price, but a deep, complex city builder, like this, is a massive time sink, and Pillars of Eternity, which I also expect to be quite a time sink, is just around the corner.  Running 2 big time time sinks at the same time doesn't make sense to me.  Also, knowing Paradox, there will be 800,000 DLCs for this.  The plan is to get this in a few months at 25% or 33% off and with a few DLCs.  ;)

 

Thanks man you just saved me some bucks, god knows I hate DLCs and while I love Paradox I am not going to support that kind of BS :)

 

 

In their previous games (Cities in Motion 1& 2) Colossal Order (developer of the game) offered only non-gameplay dlc, like new vehicle models, models for famous land marks, maps inspired by real world cities.

 

They also support community mods for similar things (vehicle reskins, new models, new maps).

 

Of course one can't be sure that they continue same policies in this game, although they have promised extensive mod support for Cities: Skylines.

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Hopefully they add in natural disasters in the futures, as one complain I've seen is that nothing ever bad ever happens to your city (outside of crime, pollution, traffic jams, etc.).  I would also love to see unnatural disasters.  I won't lie, I'd plop down $4.99 for a Kaiju DLC.  :yes:

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Hi, backers!

 

It's in the headline but worth repeating:

 

Dreamfall Chapters Book Two: Rebels will be delayed until Thursday, March 12th, at 1900 Oslo headquarters time (CET). That's 11 AM PDT, 2 PM EDT and 6 PM GMT.

 

The reason for this brief delay is that we've found and fixed a couple of critical bugs today, and we need another full day of testing with the next release candidate before we're comfortable pushing the big green button.

 

We will of course continue to work through the evening to make sure there are no other issues — stay tuned to Twitter for pictures of tired team members!

 

We sincerely apologise for the delay, but we're sure you want the same thing we do: a polished and (mostly!) bug-free experience. We'd rather delay forty-eight hours than rush something out without having tested it properly. We hope you all agree.

 

This will hopefully also enable us to release concurrently on Steam, GOG and Humble, something we always strive to accomplish but can't always deliver on.

 

When it comes to early access, we have stated on several occasions that our goal is to provide that with every episode, if possible. We opened up twenty-four hours early with Book One, and we will do our best to provide the same early access to relevant backers with Book Three. Because of the above-mentioned bugs, however, we have decided to not open up for early access to Book Two. Above all, we don't want anyone to have a subpar or buggy experience.

 

We are working to put together something special for early access backers next month, however, and we will update you on that as we get closer. It should hopefully be a nice surprise!

 

We hope you understand our decision to delay, and we apologise again for the late notice. These things do happen in game development, particularly with a small team trying to do big things (and Book Two is massive). We appreciate your support and continued patience, and we hope and trust you'll be very, very happy with what we have in store for this Thursday!

 

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I'd probably be pretty comfortable with that trackpad, more so than most, because I use a trackball, which is a very similar movement to how that trackpad controls.  What's more, the ball on my trackball doesn't spin quite as freely as on some trackballs, so it's not great for quick, large angle turns (unless I turn up the sensitivity, which would make precision aiming more jumpy), thus I'm used to spinning the ball 2 or 3 times to make a large angle turn in games.  That said, I don't think this controller would ever replace m&kb for a first or third person shooter for me.  I am curious how it would perform in different genres, though.

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I actually think Valve's controller will shine more by allowing mouse driven experiences like Civilization, Pillars of Eternity, Sim City, Papers Please, etc to be played on a TV from the couch. I think it will be ok (at best) for shooter games (both 1st and 3rd person), and possibly pretty good for 3rd person beat'em up games like the Arkham games. It will likely be bad at fighting games, and I am of the mind it won't be too hot for platformers. It makes up for the more traditional controller's short comings with many genres while being somewhat worse at what those traditional controllers are pretty good at. M & K will still win in all aiming contests. We will see.

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Cities Skylines looks really good. This is a game I'll very likely get in the future. I'm tempted to get it now, especially given the extremely reasonable price, but a deep, complex city builder, like this, is a massive time sink, and Pillars of Eternity, which I also expect to be quite a time sink, is just around the corner. Running 2 big time time sinks at the same time doesn't make sense to me. Also, knowing Paradox, there will be 800,000 DLCs for this. The plan is to get this in a few months at 25% or 33% off and with a few DLCs. ;)

Thanks man you just saved me some bucks, god knows I hate DLCs and while I love Paradox I am not going to support that kind of BS :)

Paradox's DLC is usually not bad. You get the $10-15 expansions that are usually worth the money and get 75% discounts after 4 months anyway, then the $1-2 aesthetic dlc that is entirely skippable and generally only for the hardcore players.

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Is the upcoming Battlefield Hardline a brand new game, or an expansion/DLC to an existing Battlefield game?

 

The trailer looks kind of cool.  Then again, I'm a sucker for cop games.

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Is the upcoming Battlefield Hardline a brand new game, or an expansion/DLC to an existing Battlefield game?

it's a stand-alone game that is, at its core, an expansion. very little content in the beta

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Funny to read it, though I suppose that's if you can solve all the puzzles beforehand.

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Age of Wonders 3: Eternal Lords coming out on the 14th of April.

 

I'm just waiting for it to finish getting ported to Linux (hopefully it's done by the time this expansion comes out).  Once that happens, I'll scoop up AoW3 and all its expansions the next time it pops up on sale.

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Increased aggression after playing games linked to frustration and feelings of incompetence derived from failing or bad mechanics not violent content. So the last negative effect of violent video games has been debunked.

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I can't even remember the last time I broke a keyboard over a game.

Because it happens so regularly that the entire situation has just become background noise to your life?
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As it has not been mentioned yet, Syndicate (you know, the good one) is now "On the House" on Origin, if you're not loathe to use the service.

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Star Citizen is going to have a big HD footprint, I suppose it's not too outlandish considering the bloated installs Rockstar delivers.

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