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Post by The Biotic Trebuchet on May 16, 2021 1:33:40 GMT
MAUS GANG! Despite getting strafed myself, these moving pillboxes dominated the game (poor T-54, got flanked)
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Post by Serza on May 16, 2021 10:25:18 GMT
MAUS GANG! Despite getting strafed myself, these moving pillboxes dominated the game (poor T-54, got flanked)
Maus versus FV510. Some things never change.
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Post by cloud9 on May 16, 2021 13:11:32 GMT
Almost finished with Hitman: Blood Money. (I've already finished it many times before since 8th grade)
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Post by The Biotic Trebuchet on May 17, 2021 3:51:17 GMT
MAUS GANG! Despite getting strafed myself, these moving pillboxes dominated the game (poor T-54, got flanked)
Maus versus FV510. Some things never change.
Not quite, they were in my team. We were facing a few T-54/55, AMXs and some crappy jets (they couldn't land a bomb on any of the Maus despite them being as big as a barn). And if i were pitted against a Maus, while fielding a Warrior, i could realiable penetrate it anywhere with a Milan 2 ATGM from over 1 km. ------------------------------------------------------ Moments (microseconds) before disaster:
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Post by SirSourpuss on May 17, 2021 11:28:21 GMT
I just got my Ryzen 9 5900x! I'm going to play some Total War! Oh man, what an upgrade! I use to wait for minutes, for the AI to be done with its turns. Now it's over in literal seconds. What an end to my Friday night. Now to start the Weekend! What? What do you mean it's Monday!?
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Post by Deleted on May 17, 2021 14:14:06 GMT
I just got my Ryzen 9 5900x! I'm going to play some Total War! Oh man, what an upgrade! I use to wait for minutes, for the AI to be done with its turns. Now it's over in literal seconds. What an end to my Friday night. Now to start the Weekend! What? What do you mean it's Monday!? This is the moment you call the boss, sniffling into the phone and speaking softly - "I am not feeling well today, probably need to take a day to recover. I had an exhausting weekend." Then back at it for 14 more hours
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Post by alanc9 on May 17, 2021 14:57:49 GMT
Wrapped the SoA part of BG2EE. I'd more-or-less blundered into a completionist run - I kept bumping into content that the do-gooder I'm playing wouldn't refuse -- and those HLA's are a bit OP when unleashed in the base game. Neera's planetar was just ridiculous; it took off a balor's head in the first round of combat, for instance.
While I'm liking the game just fine, I'm kind of happy that buff-based gameplay isn't so common anymore. And it strikes me that BG3 really does have a similar gameplay feel, since efficient play in both systems is strongly biased towards situational awareness and preparation before the specific battle even begins, although the mechanics are fairly different.
Not sure if I'll continue with Watcher's Keep, try out KotOR 2 with the restored content mod (never actually played that), or just pop back into Stellaris for a bit.
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Post by SirSourpuss on May 17, 2021 21:25:38 GMT
Oh man, what an upgrade! I use to wait for minutes, for the AI to be done with its turns. Now it's over in literal seconds. What an end to my Friday night. Now to start the Weekend! What? What do you mean it's Monday!? This is the moment you call the boss, sniffling into the phone and speaking softly - "I am not feeling well today, probably need to take a day to recover. I had an exhausting weekend." Then back at it for 14 more hours Turns out my boss called in sick today. Probably playing the LE, the bastard. So I had to turn up.
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Post by Captain Obvious on May 19, 2021 15:23:16 GMT
Played Pathfinder: Kingmaker. Apparently, I looked at the guide at one point and it recommends putting my Kingdom in "Invincible" mode moving forward for the seventh part of the story. So no more Kingdom Management for me, I guess, even though I actually kinda liked it unless the whole point is to simply make your kingdom impenetrable to any loss of stats or harmful events to it. Either way, I kinda prided myself on playing the game how it was meant to be played, but I don't want to have to start all over with the entire game. It was also recommended that I use one save-point at the beginning of the quest. So yeah, it's going to be a make-or-break moment for my playthrough, I think.
Not much else to say, I suppose, but I had to restart Baldur's Gate 1 after I... kinda fucked up my playthrough. I was literally friendless by the end of my previous playthrough and so I decided to take a break from it and restart yesterday. I still really like the game, though I kinda wish it was a bit more streamlined.
Then again, if it were streamlined, it wouldn't be nearly as fun or good of a game.
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Post by smilesja on May 21, 2021 5:14:05 GMT
Well... recently got Disco Elysium on the PS5. I was super excited since I saw many people online draw parallels to Planescape and Baldur’s Gate. But after 6 hours I’m tapping. The tedium is out of control, the themes are hamfisted, and the graphics are just oddly “smudged” and keep taking me out of the flow. But despite that, I may have forgiven the game if the writing reached the lofty pinnacle online gamers say it did. I do still replay Planescape and Baldur’s gste despite the jankiness and poor aging all around. But the writing is pure garbage. The general vibe is equivalent to reading a twitter feed: snappy, seemingly deep, but ultimately shallow and self serving. If it was out and out satire, I may buy in to the conceit. But everything in the writing screams it’s a typical redditor/tweeter who recently discovered a concept and a thesaurus and wants to beat you to death with how intelligent they are. Even the fucking racist shitbag was written with thr same fake eloquence as the rest of the cast. Add in the nihilism and black “comedy” and it’s the perfect manufactured prestige game. Maybe I’d be less harsh if it was sold as a psuedo visual novel, but like Cyberpunk, the hype of “great RPG!” ended up swinging right around and crotch shotting this game and made it impossible to overcome any of these issues. This is not an RPG. My input has had no significant effect. O, and won’t ever. I spoiled the rest to see if it improves. Hah. TDLR: fuck Disco Elysium. What a garbage ass game. But Yahtzee made that game his Game of The Year so It MUST be good!
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Post by alanc9 on May 21, 2021 14:33:50 GMT
Wait... nihilism and black comedy are bad things? I didn't get that memo.
Decided to spend a little time with KotOR 2 . Took a little bit of screwing around to get everything modded and running. Amazingly, the GOG version still doesn't support widescreen natively, although the Steam version does. I guess Aspyr really likes them some DRM, eh?
I'd forgotten just how weird KotOR 2 was at the beginning. Yeah, it's weird all the way down, but it really hits at the start.
I can't remember ever playing a PC who knows so much plot- and character-relevant stuff that I don't know, outside of the first 15 minutes of a defined-background start like DA:O. Seriously, who is this person? What did she do, and what was done to her?
And the railroading on Peragus is extreme, with Telos being only a little better. You're hit with a series of arbitrary challenges, which you have to do because, well, there's literally nothing else to do. I'm not really complaining, mind, since the railroading is justified both in-universe and thematically. In-universe, the Exile starts in a well-constructed trap, which is only escapable at all because two unrelated enemies are working at cross-purposes. Thematically, the Force making a mockery of free will is a core theme of the game. I'd call it subtext, but I think it's straight-up text in the endgame. (And arguably canonically true for the SW universe, based on the core six films.)
But it feels weird. I presume that's the design intent playing out.
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Post by Rascoth on May 21, 2021 17:28:12 GMT
Genshin Impact. We got player housing system. We can have pets. So of course I'm building an army. Scratch that, two armies. Unfortunately the game has a huge design flaw - we can't pet them
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Post by Curious Crow on May 21, 2021 18:26:06 GMT
Unfortunately the game has a huge design flaw - we can't pet them The biggest sin in video games.
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Post by fylimar on May 21, 2021 18:57:06 GMT
I'm back playing Vampire the Masquerade Bloodlines. I have two games atm - with the Unofficial Patch Plus I'm playing a Malkavian lady, named Hanna P. Lovecraft, again. I use the model, I showed here already, so no pic. With the ClanQuestMod I play a male Nosferatu named Mycroft. I never finished my Nosferatu playthrough, because I got a new computer at that time and now I decided, to start anew. Since I never did the quest for Nosferatu in the ClanQuestMod, this is a new one. And I won't be joining the Sabbat this time, because there is no cooler clan leader than gorgeous Gary Golden out there. Mycroft is on his way to the beach house in Santa Monica, to get the astrolite for another job.
This is Mycroft - I find the Nosferatu clothing a bit strange - looks, like he was interrupted at a sm session tbh. I might use the mod again, someone made, that gives the male Nosferatu a nice tuxedo.
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Post by Obsidian Gryphon on May 23, 2021 0:33:28 GMT
Played Pathfinder: Kingmaker. Apparently, I looked at the guide at one point and it recommends putting my Kingdom in "Invincible" mode moving forward for the seventh part of the story. So no more Kingdom Management for me, I guess, even though I actually kinda liked it unless the whole point is to simply make your kingdom impenetrable to any loss of stats or harmful events to it. Either way, I kinda prided myself on playing the game how it was meant to be played, but I don't want to have to start all over with the entire game. It was also recommended that I use one save-point at the beginning of the quest. So yeah, it's going to be a make-or-break moment for my playthrough, I think. Not much else to say, I suppose, but I had to restart Baldur's Gate 1 after I... kinda fucked up my playthrough. I was literally friendless by the end of my previous playthrough and so I decided to take a break from it and restart yesterday. I still really like the game, though I kinda wish it was a bit more streamlined. Then again, if it were streamlined, it wouldn't be nearly as fun or good of a game. The seventh part is basically an avalanche of crisis. Unless the player has the aviary setup, it's difficult to juggle quest progression and kingdom management which is why it's recommended to go into auto-management at that point. I had the aviary and I made sure the foundation was mostly positive and solid so I was on manual kingdom management throughout the game.
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Post by Noxluxe on May 23, 2021 2:09:10 GMT
Mwuhahaha!
Just managed to get enough Closed Fist points to qualify for learning the Tempest fighting style before getting to the Imperial City without either sabotaging the dam by Tien's Landing, messing up Kia Min's leg with the wrong ointment or calling rescuing Dawn Star one of Master Li's castoff chores!
Feels like that's the main challenge of this playthrough already overcome, right there.
Was afraid I'd have to re-sell that peasant girl and her mother to the slavers in Gao's lair to get the last few points, but luckily there was this awesome line of dialogue where you pressure the girl into grabbing a knife and taking care of her captors herself that both scored CF points and actually did exemplify the philosophy for a change. Wish there were more of those moments, when you push and encourage people to defend and help themselves instead of relying on you to solve their problems for them. In all RPGs, really.
Bioware never did get the hang of writing and implementing a proper alternative values system to the Jedi Code equivalent that wasn't just 'be a dick' until TOR, but at least in Jade Empire you can tell they honestly tried.
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Post by smilesja on May 23, 2021 4:04:09 GMT
Wait... nihilism and black comedy are bad things? I didn't get that memo. Like anything, nihilism and black comedy can be done poorly to the point where it becomes pretentious and boring. I've played a couple of games that thought itself brilliant because they sparkled darkness and despair. In reality it was just the developers thinking that they're morally superior and intelligent.
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Post by Noxluxe on May 23, 2021 10:59:37 GMT
Messed/bullied my way around the Imperial City for a little bit without committing to any big quests, just enjoying the atmosphere and making royal handmaidens swoon with my arrogance and barbaric manners and overfamiliarity with a certain princess. I kind of imagine a Closed Fist character swaggering through the streets admiring the spectacle while abjectly refusing to be awed or intimidated or show anyone respect they haven't earned, and how galling the locals would find that attitude in some country bumpkin. I can't remember ever playing a PC who knows so much plot- and character-relevant stuff that I don't know, outside of the first 15 minutes of a defined-background start like DA:O. Seriously, who is this person? What did she do, and what was done to her? And the railroading on Peragus is extreme, with Telos being only a little better. You're hit with a series of arbitrary challenges, which you have to do because, well, there's literally nothing else to do. I'm not really complaining, mind, since the railroading is justified both in-universe and thematically. In-universe, the Exile starts in a well-constructed trap, which is only escapable at all because two unrelated enemies are working at cross-purposes. But it feels weird. I presume that's the design intent playing out. That's a great way to describe it. You definitely go through the prologue with a claustrophobic feeling that this whole situation is unnatural and that there's no way it could have happened on its own. And that confusion persists well after you've left Peragus and Telos behind. I was on my second or third playthrough before I felt like I understood what the hell was going on in the beginning of the game. Especially because I played it before Kotor 1. I think I'd call the Exile's knowledge more character- than plot-relevant, but yeah, it's so weird. You play your first exile getting all these vague hints about the wars and your connection to the Force, and you think they're vague because the game doesn't want to dwell on it or wants to give you elbow room to imagine whatever you want, but then you later find out that they're referring to very specific and character-defining actions and events that your character just neglected to tell you about. Not that I don't love playing a close-mouthed veteran who made some tough calls and simply doesn't want to talk about it, but a hint in the character creator that that's who you're playing would have been nice.
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Post by Gwydden on May 23, 2021 13:35:42 GMT
Like anything, nihilism and black comedy can be done poorly to the point where it becomes pretentious and boring. I've played a couple of games that thought itself brilliant because they sparkled darkness and despair. In reality it was just the developers thinking that they're morally superior and intelligent. I don't much care for using "pretentious" as a descriptor, since it only serves to cast into doubt the motivations of the authors in writing the story and of others in liking it rather than say anything about the narrative proper. It's pretty much an ad hominem. Nor would I call Disco Elysium nihilistic, for that matter. The game most definitely believes in things and is even quite idealistic about the things it believes in, if in a wistful and melancholy way. The humor is a little hit or miss for me—I don't much care for the "lol so random" elements or the overuse of hyperbole, though I see what they were going for—but it is perfectly possible to play the game as a normal guy trying to do his best instead of a wacky asshole.
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Post by smilesja on May 23, 2021 14:17:50 GMT
Like anything, nihilism and black comedy can be done poorly to the point where it becomes pretentious and boring. I've played a couple of games that thought itself brilliant because they sparkled darkness and despair. In reality it was just the developers thinking that they're morally superior and intelligent. I don't much care for using "pretentious" as a descriptor, since it only serves to cast into doubt the motivations of the authors in writing the story and of others in liking it rather than say anything about the narrative proper. It's pretty much an ad hominem. If I feel that an author is being pretentious then I'll call them out on it. I don't think it's ad hominem if it's an author is just being hamfisted.
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Post by Curious Crow on May 24, 2021 0:24:38 GMT
♪Dadarara dadarara Shake on that knee babe. ♪ Or however that song goes. Been binge playing Yakuza 0 hostess club today and have managed to wrap up all the hostess substories, partnered with all the local businesses and beaten all the other clubs into the ground. Think it's the third time I've done this so far. So yes I enjoyed it. And I would do it again. That was also the last substory for Majima, so now his body is ready for Amon! Well probably not, I'm rubbish at the Amon fights. But his body is prepared to try it once the battle becomes available. Also met my favorite mad man of the day and had a grand old time finally bringing a knife to his knife fight. Usually it's either fists or a bat, because my breakdancing skill is rubbish. And had the bonus of having completely forgotten that subplot, so it was nice little treat as well. Like I remembered I'll meet so and so, but had completely forgotten how/why/when. Which is theme for the upcoming chapters so that's something to look forwards to. But until then ♪Dadarara dadarara Shake all that meat babe. ♪
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Post by SirSourpuss on May 24, 2021 0:37:31 GMT
Spent my day playing Dynasty Warriors 9. Still playing the very first scenario with Xiahou Dun. 30 fucking hours in, fucking hell. This is taking forever and I'm still at the halfway point.
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Post by Kappa Neko on May 24, 2021 20:29:04 GMT
Finished Subnautica Below Zero. Ending was kinda open. Didn't expect that. Not sure how I feel about it. I liked the alien storyline but found the human drama to be quite boring. I didn't like the voice acting of the protagonist, the NPCs were OK. Decent acting overall. Quite a lot voiced stuff. I liked the story of the first game better. But they really tried with a more engaging storytelling but I just didn't care for researchers. I appreciate the rather nice ending cinematic. I finished after 40h of which about 10 were base building. Today I started Wasteland 3 in co-op! Haven't played any co-op game in a year due to my fingers. Since it's turn based it's fine. I really like the character creator. Not sure why it's possible to pick non human skin color but I decided to go for green skin and a wild haircut.
We're playing on the easiest setting because I've never played a game in the franchise before. The UI confused me at first but I got the hang of it eventually. I'm going for explosives pyromanic. So far I have a shotgun and a grenade launcher. Now after the level up I can use the flamethrower too! My partner chose a sniper build, boooring! The intro cinematic was top notch. Very well voice acted. I'm looking forward to playing more but gotta pace myself. My vacation is over and it's back to the office tomorrow.
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Post by shaqfu on May 25, 2021 0:14:59 GMT
Little bit of SWTOR, wrapped up the SOR story arch on the warrior. Also did all the heroic star fortresses solo with my Shadow, so nice being able to stealth by a bunch of trash mobs
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Games: Mass Effect Trilogy, Dragon Age: Origins, Dragon Age 2, Dragon Age Inquisition, KOTOR, Baldur's Gate, Neverwinter Nights, Jade Empire, Mass Effect Andromeda, SWTOR, Mass Effect Legendary Edition
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Post by azarhal on May 25, 2021 17:02:34 GMT
GW2
LS2 episodes are now given for free, 2 per weeks starting this week. I already have them and I still received the email with the unlocks. I also started the first episode on my recently made Scrapper and it unlocked the new achievements. So no need to replay them. Also, super easy achievements so far (that's unlike Anet).
Visiting Dry Top now with lots of players around.
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