Everything posted by Humanoid
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RANDOM VIDEO GAME NEWS
Probably did their numbers and found that for any sufficiently high-profile title, not being on Steam has zero meaningful impact on sales and thus having it there does absolutely nothing except to enrich a competitor. Anything that reverses the modern gaming trend of Steam being an always-on piece of software, as pervasive as one's operating system or anti-virus (probably moreso than the latter even), on is fine by me.
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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt [2014]
This is the Witcherverse, so instead of Horse Armour they'll have Whore Armour. :D
- Dragon Age: Inquisition
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The Funny Things Thread
It's true, those crotchety old atheists are sad because they shun the faith of Comic Sans.
- Dragon Age: Inquisition
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Pictures of your games Part 5
Sportsmanship! More fighting games need to have cordial handshakes at the conclusion of gruelling fights like that.
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The Kickstarter Thread
What do you get when you mix Unrest with Alpha Protocol? The new project by the developers of Unrest, of course. It's a liiittle bit more traditional RPG than its predecessor, mainly in that you only play a single character this time around, and you have a few of your own character traits. Fundamentally though, it's built on the same engine and you interact with the denizens of the world in the same way.
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Build Thread
Yep, I won't even build a PC without an SSD these days no matter how low-end. A little unfortunate thing though is that the V300 is the subject of a notorious bait and switch - Kingston changed the NAND chips on it to a slower model without telling anyone in the middle of the product's lifecycle. It still works fine, but the new V300 is a strictly inferior product to the V300 when it first launched. On the other hand, I'd take size over speed anyday if it came down to that.
- Dragon Age: Inquisition
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Pictures of your games Part 5
I think you can ignore everything in those screenshots except the squirrel and have a thorough understanding of why Keyrock is unreservedly positive about the game.
- Dragon Age: Inquisition
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What are you playing now?
Played a handful of missions of F-117A Stealth Fighter 2.0, but ultimately my enjoyment is being hampered by the lack of responsiveness in the controls, which makes precision stuff like landing and manual bombing much more of a chore than it needs to be (though the latter issue can be avoided by taking missiles instead of bombs). God, I wish there was a modern stealth 'fighter' game - and I don't mean F-22 sims because they miss the point about what the old game is about - a Thief-like experience where you avoid contact at all costs. Anyway, relented and bought myself The Sims 4. I know, I know. But if I don't like it, I can just pass the game (i.e. the whole Origin account) to my sister who didn't like Sims 3's scope and might prefer the back-to-basics style of the new game.
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RANDOM VIDEO GAME NEWS
Contractual obligation to take even longer than Prey 1 to develop.
- Dragon Age: Inquisition
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RANDOM VIDEO GAME NEWS
Personally I'd have preferred the sequel to not be set in the same licenced setting, to avoid some of the issues I had with the original game being straitjacketed by canon. Stuff like the various non-tribal cultures surrounding the game map being literally a "you lose" encounter, that kind of thing. Still, pleased to see it go ahead.
- What are you playing now?
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Dev sends death threat to Valve CEO, has game removed from STEAM
Formed of the harshest flames, would that not mean Volo is Obsidian?
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Good Old Games
It's a shame that half of the launch titles are ones that have already been available for purchase digitally (Indy4, Monkey1, KoTOR), when so many other titles have been out of print for well over a decade. Still, we've been beggars for so long that we can't be choosers. P.S. Don't forget that Grim Fandango is being 'remastered', which might make getting the rights to it a bit more complicated. Not sure if they'd be happy selling it DRM-free on day one.
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What are you playing now?
In an earlier beta there was an issue with the Overseer UFO that potentially required a console command to fix, but that's a fair bit after the part involving capturing the Outsider. That part is largely unchanged from the standard game (multiple alien bases aside), and I'm not aware of any known issues with it. Long War is definitely completeable, but I haven't done it personally - I crashed and burned on a base defense on the previous beta and am waiting for this current beta (as of last week) to mature a bit before going again. EDIT: Oh, unlike vanilla, you need to launch a satellite over the country with the alien base to be able to assault it, in addition to having built the skeleton key.
- What are you playing now?
- What are you playing now?
- Kingdom Come: Deliverance Kickstarter
- Dragon Age: Inquisition
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RANDOM VIDEO GAME NEWS
Well, well, well. 10 years on, World of Warcraft opens Australian locally-hosted servers. Sadly too late for my own time, but that's a pretty significant development - especially in the wake of the closure of SWTOR's local servers which finished off my interest in that game. And that "special peering arrangement" is being done with my ISP too, geez. With character transfers to them being free as well, I'll have a test with a trial account to check out the difference: the average latency back in my raiding days was 400ms, which was a bigger foe than any raid boss.
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Dev sends death threat to Valve CEO, has game removed from STEAM
I think you only have to do that when it's a four month old bomb threat at a far away convention centre. Gabe trying to run would probably finish him off faster than any assassin could.