Vaeliorin
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Wow...the horrors of having to throw on a sweater... It's pretty ridiculous. If you're cold, you can always put something more on. If you're too hot, you're basically SOL. Besides, there's a reason computer labs are always kept cold (I used to have to wear my coat when in the computer lab back in college, and I'm not particularly susceptible to cold), and most offices are full of computers nowadays...
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HBS is seriously trying hard to pull into a tie with Obsidian as my favorite dev. First Shadowrun and now Battletech? I love those guys.
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ARPGs are a sub-genre of RPGs. Just because you don't like them, doesn't make it otherwise. Just because I think something is misnamed doesn't mean I dislike it. If you read the rest of that post, you'd have seen me praising Dark Souls and the combat system of Kingdoms of Amalur, both so-called ARPGs.
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And that is a good thing. Well, it would be better if it was governed by character stats. I couldn't care less about fighting games. But in RPGs, I hate it when my ability to fast-click the mouse or smash at the keyboard becomes the most important thing. His waxing lyrical about positioning, blocking, special moves, dodging and all this crap is what ruins an RPG for me. AAA or not. [/OT] Also, how is the video relevant to the topic? If your ability to fast-click the mouse or smash the keyboard is the most important thing, it's not an RPG. That said, I personally find the Arkham combat system awful (admittedly, I've only played the first one, but I did beat it.) It's not challenging, you can basically win by just smashing the attack button. I'd rather have something like Dark Souls (without the semi-forced PvP if you're at all interested in co-op) in terms of challenge in an action game, personally. Or at least something that lets you make the cool looking combos yourself, like Kingdoms of Amalur (which would have been a great game if it wasn't so ridiculously easy.)
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Freudian slip? Anyway, it wasn't saying something about SJ that got him made fun of. It was his gleeful statement that he didn't know anything about things that someone who claims to be a video game journalist should know about.
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Just finished BG:EE (second time I've finished BG ever...yay!). Now to move on to BG2:EE and hopefully actually complete it (or even get any amount into it, which I've never done before...it just doesn't seem to catch me.)
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I'm currently playing BGEE (I bought all 3 when they were on sale during Steam's summer sale) and I appreciate what they've done (though, admittedly, I could never get the widescreen mod to work, so I appreciate the resolution options more than some might.) I've only encountered a couple bugs (the endless combat music and the end of Rasaad's quest not firing the dialogue), so nothing terribly bad. I like the quick loot (though I wish it would stack things like picking them up normally) and have found the added content okay. It's occasionally funny, occasionally lame, which is pretty much in keeping with the rest of the writing in BG. My only complaint is that they added weight to throwing daggers, which makes being a dagger thrower kind of a pain. I consider myself cautiously optimistic about Adventure Y (the game they're making in between BG1 and BG2) but it's certainly not something I intend to get at release (or at full price.)
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Your muscle density is now approaching that of neutronium. Upgrade your furniture or you'll be awash in kindling. Obviously, the same thing is happening to Woldan as happened to Cleve. Soon, cars will be crushed when they run into him.
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You know, I might have picked up BG1/2 and IWD if BG1 had been 66% off like the other ones.
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66% Sanders for me. As usual, I don't much align with any political candidates.
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Have to admit, that did look interesting. It appears it's a PS4 exclusive, however, so...meh.
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Already 3 $10,000 backers. While I've heard of Shenmue, I've never played it (never owned a Sega or Microsoft console), and didn't realize it had such a fanbase. Already over $750,000 in an hour, so it'd be kind of stunning if it didn't break a million by midnight.
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https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ysnet/shenmue-3 Well I wasted money contributed on Dreamfall Chapters so it would be criminal not to help Suzuki-sama. Wow...it went up $470,000 in the time it took me to read through the pitch. That's pretty darn impressive.
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SW: The Old Republic - Episode VII (J.J. Strikes Back)
Vaeliorin replied to Blarghagh's topic in Computer and Console
The f2p works in the beginning, but later on you will be severely restricted by it. Compared to other games (like Rift as an example) it´s a horrifically bad one. Do they still sell hotbars? That was pretty much the breaking point for me on ever playing it again. It's nigh impossible to play some of the classes with less than 3 hotbars, and if I'm remembering correctly you only get 2 for free. The only other comparable thing I've encountered in a f2p game (Vanguard, in this case) was having to pay to use equipment above a certain quality (per piece). I could have lived with it if quest rewards and crafted items weren't restricted, but they were. -
I think Dumas was paid by the word for that one. He could have cut out quite a bit without hurting the story. That's one of the few books that's ever defeated me. I had to read it in high school, and while everyone else apparently read the 300 page abridged version, I picked up the 1000 page unabridged version. After 700 pages of nothing really happening, I just couldn't take anymore, and never finished it. I keep meaning to read Patrick Rothfuss's newest book (The Slow Regard of Silent Things), but I really haven't been in a reading mood lately. Not sure why, just can't read for more than 20 minutes or so without getting really restless.
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Western spies forced to pullout : Snowden to blame
Vaeliorin replied to BruceVC's topic in Way Off-Topic
Darn that Snowden, stealing the spy condom fund. How are they supposed to spy properly if they have to worry about impregnating their targets? -
It's weird how the first couple Steam sales I was all excited and bought a lot of stuff (some of which I've never even played) but since then, I hardly end up buying anything at all from the sales. Partly because things that I'd be interested in aren't on sale (or aren't on sale enough) and partly because even on sale, some of them are more than I'm willing to pay (mostly because they're things that I think I might like, but I'm not sure, and 2 hours isn't enough time to really get a feel for a substantial game, in my opinion.) I guess I developed a "nothing more than $10 unless it's something I really, really want" and those sorts of things I probably bought on launch (or Kickstarted.)
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So basically you are saying that you are fine allowing a forum like this to operate even if its only purpose is to cause animosity and hurt towards fat people ? Yes. And I'm one of the fat people. Doesn't bother me if a bunch of morons want to make a bunch of jokes that I'll never see.
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Yeah, I saw that XCOM2 announcement, and I'm definitely excited. I really liked the first Firaxis XCOM, so I'm definitely up for this (though I'll admit to being annoyed they're going to have multi-player again.)
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To be fair, I don't really support punching people. It would just be nice if there was a more "let them play" attitude in the NBA than there is now. Horford being thrown out of that game, for example, was pretty ridiculous.
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I have to admit, I hate how Golden State plays. Granted, I preferred the early 90's version of the NBA, where you didn't give up layups, and Robert Parrish could punch Bill Laimbeer and not get ejected.
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A) Neverwinter has about as much to do with 4E as...well, I was going to say Baldur's Gate Dark Alliance has to do with 3.X, but BG:DA's rules implementation is several orders of magnitudes closer to 3.X than Neverwinter's is to 4E. Neverwinter is basically an action-MMO with a Forgotten Realms veneer. B) Sword Coast Legends is "using" 5E. From what we've seen so far, it looks like it's probably about as close to the actual rules of 5E as BG:DA is to 3.X. I really wish they'd release more about the actual gameplay. I'm kind of hoping they've been so quiet about it because they're ocmpletely revamping it do to all the complaints, but that doesn't seem very likely.
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I figure that on appeal it'll get dropped to 2 games, but the draft picks are really beyond the pale, particularly given that there's no actual proof. Here I thought the NFL couldn't get any more ridiculous on the punishment front, but now I don't know that there's a bottom to this well.
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Hero-U Kickstarter: Quest For Glory spiritual successor
Vaeliorin replied to Hurlshort's topic in Computer and Console
Just out of curiosity, did you try the new demo? No, I haven't. And I don't think that there was any ill intent on the part of the Coles. I just think they've let their imaginations run away with them, and the project will never really be in a finished state, particularly since I really doubt the second kickstarter will succeed. So, while I still expect to get a game out of it, I don't think it will be one that's really complete, but rather one that they're forced to put out because they run out of funds. -
Hero-U Kickstarter: Quest For Glory spiritual successor
Vaeliorin replied to Hurlshort's topic in Computer and Console
I gotta be honest, this is the one Kickstarter that I funded that I've written off as a lot cause. At this point, I don't expect to see anything worth playing out of it. It's too bad, as I loved the Quest for Glory games (well, not 5, but that's a given) but I just don't see it working out.