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- Kasey Chang
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Decided to get back into FieldRunners (PC), as I've never beat "Frostbite" level. Somehow I always choke after about 40 or so levels. Turns out, I've been doing it wrong. Hahaha. Some of the layouts shown on Youtube are pretty darn ingenious, and I'm trying to emulate them. Tricky, tricky.
Also got a personal record in Grassland, endless mode (i.e. survival). Thought I was good, but dang, there's a guy on youtube who got to level like 700 (!) and his method was truly genius (basically it's setup, then ONLY goo towers and mortar towers, and just enough gatling to guide the units around. The mortars are basically raining constant nuke down this corridor. And he can repeat the stuff on the other side of the map for double the fun. That's how he got to like 700. I can't even go 200.
Also got a personal record in Grassland, endless mode (i.e. survival). Thought I was good, but dang, there's a guy on youtube who got to level like 700 (!) and his method was truly genius (basically it's setup, then ONLY goo towers and mortar towers, and just enough gatling to guide the units around. The mortars are basically raining constant nuke down this corridor. And he can repeat the stuff on the other side of the map for double the fun. That's how he got to like 700. I can't even go 200.
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Just beat Mudslide map in FieldRunners on easy (100 waves). Lost 5 lives out of 20, but that's my fault. I didn't plan the plasma chain properly.
Mudslide has "plasma" turrets that fires in 4 compass directions, but with one additional trick. If it receives a plasma hit from another turret, it'll spat back out shots as well. So if you have two turrets on the same alignment (horizontal or vertical), you can have them ping-pong shots back and forth, and devastate any enemies in between that's not armored. Add that to goo turrets to slow down the enemy and they basically die in place.
Mudslide has "plasma" turrets that fires in 4 compass directions, but with one additional trick. If it receives a plasma hit from another turret, it'll spat back out shots as well. So if you have two turrets on the same alignment (horizontal or vertical), you can have them ping-pong shots back and forth, and devastate any enemies in between that's not armored. Add that to goo turrets to slow down the enemy and they basically die in place.
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Boss Constructor was on sale, and while I enjoy the construction aspect, I found the need to play Asteroids a bit... frustrating, esp. when the weapons and energy appear to be in VERY short supply, and while research is done, getting modules made are a bit hard, even on EASY mode.
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Finished watching the Hobbit again. So I had to reload HoMM 3 Complete again. Sat down and played for 3 hours before taking a break.
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Tried to start a couple games, didn't really get into any of them.
Tried to start Alpha Protocol, it's okay, as I went through the training. Haven't went on a real mission yet.
Tried to start Sniper Elite III, decided I really hate controller, will probably try mouse / keyboard again. Tried the shooting course. Meh.
Tried to start Valley, it's pretty gorgeous, as it's action puzzle with no shooting. Did the first chapter, I guess it's okay so far.
Tried to start Alpha Protocol, it's okay, as I went through the training. Haven't went on a real mission yet.
Tried to start Sniper Elite III, decided I really hate controller, will probably try mouse / keyboard again. Tried the shooting course. Meh.
Tried to start Valley, it's pretty gorgeous, as it's action puzzle with no shooting. Did the first chapter, I guess it's okay so far.
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Paradox Game Compensation Follow-up
Paradox Game Compensation Follow-up
spotted @ bluesAn update to this forum post from Paradoxhas more on the previously announced plan to offer customers free games to compensate for an issue surrounding inconsistent price rollbacks.Spoiler:Spoiler:
There is an update from today saying they've mailed everyone who opened a ticket about this with instructions on how to redeem their freebies, and another post from after that saying they will be doing manual redemptions for those having problems with the automated process.
Word is: "As long as it was bought from a partner and your receipt shows you are eligible you will get your game/s. It will just have to be done manually and will take a little longer as we will have to compile all requests before moving forward!"
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Ain't nobody got time for that
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Ain't nobody got time for that
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I really love Alpha Protocol. The level of choice and how it affects the game were really interesting to me.Kasey Chang wrote:Tried to start a couple games, didn't really get into any of them.
Tried to start Alpha Protocol, it's okay, as I went through the training. Haven't went on a real mission yet.
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Nothing is sticking for me much either. I have Horizon ZD which is great but need stuff to go with it or Ill burn out. Hope Shadowrun sticks.
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Yeah, Alpha Protocol is one of my favorite games that nobody played.gbasden wrote:I really love Alpha Protocol. The level of choice and how it affects the game were really interesting to me.Kasey Chang wrote:Tried to start a couple games, didn't really get into any of them.
Tried to start Alpha Protocol, it's okay, as I went through the training. Haven't went on a real mission yet.
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I've started it more than once and enjoyed what I played... but always got pulled off to something more shiny. On my "get back to someday" list. <cough>coopasonic wrote:Yeah, Alpha Protocol is one of my favorite games that nobody played.gbasden wrote:I really love Alpha Protocol. The level of choice and how it affects the game were really interesting to me.Kasey Chang wrote:Tried to start a couple games, didn't really get into any of them.
Tried to start Alpha Protocol, it's okay, as I went through the training. Haven't went on a real mission yet.
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I think I've bounced off of it twice.
It's almost as if people are the problem.
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For those who pine for Half-Life-Episode3 ..
there is (was?) a post on former Valve writer, Marc Laidlaw's site (which is either getting hammered, or it's been GabeN'd) that offers long-suffering Half-Life fans some closure with a general story outline of Half-Life 2: Episode 3, giving a sense for how the unfinished DLC trilogy was supposed to conclude.. It's not clear if this is authorized, as the names of the characters are all changed, presumably to protect the guilty (the post is written from the PoV of Gertrude Fremont, Ph.D)
but .. The Internet wayback machine has cached a copy
(it's a lot of wurdz)
and ...
GitHub has sought to translate the discombobulation (includes video link - [2m])
spotted @Blues
For those who pine for Half-Life-Episode3 ..
there is (was?) a post on former Valve writer, Marc Laidlaw's site (which is either getting hammered, or it's been GabeN'd) that offers long-suffering Half-Life fans some closure with a general story outline of Half-Life 2: Episode 3, giving a sense for how the unfinished DLC trilogy was supposed to conclude.. It's not clear if this is authorized, as the names of the characters are all changed, presumably to protect the guilty (the post is written from the PoV of Gertrude Fremont, Ph.D)
but .. The Internet wayback machine has cached a copy
(it's a lot of wurdz)
Spoiler:
GitHub has sought to translate the discombobulation (includes video link - [2m])
Spoiler:
spotted @Blues
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Ain't nobody got time for that
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Ain't nobody got time for that
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I've gotten back into Jagged Alliance 2 again, using the fan-made 1.13 patch, and the game is nicely updated.
Tactically, the 1.13 patch adds difficulty in combat - I don't remember enemies using night vision so often, or taking advantage of good cover so much. Mechanically, it adds a whole realm of inventory management - with things like keeping your guns clean, permanent item damage only a repair shop can fix, adding food requirements, adding extra types of bags and tactical vests, and a massive armory of new guns (many statistically similar, but visually different - like "Tons of Guns" on steroids). You can even train Militia to go on patrol and engage enemy forces they find, and train Militia to man the SAM sites. Artillery has been added with Radio Packs to call it in if you have Militia in an adjacent zone. There are even zombies available if you so choose (I didn't, for now). You can even make more than one custom Merc. Mercs might forget how many bullets are left in a magazine if you don't reload between fights, so you're left with ?? instead of an ammo count. Enemy soldiers from adjacent squares will join in fights (not sure if they did before) and there's something distinctly difficult about a town defense with 54 enemies attacking. Lots of just plain cool stuff added in.
They also added support for windowed and larger resolutions, so the game looks pretty good in 1920x1080, giving you a more zoomed-out view. It works like ass on Windows 8.1 (crashing and locking up), but runs fairly well on Windows 7. I can't speak for Windows 10.
Tactically, the 1.13 patch adds difficulty in combat - I don't remember enemies using night vision so often, or taking advantage of good cover so much. Mechanically, it adds a whole realm of inventory management - with things like keeping your guns clean, permanent item damage only a repair shop can fix, adding food requirements, adding extra types of bags and tactical vests, and a massive armory of new guns (many statistically similar, but visually different - like "Tons of Guns" on steroids). You can even train Militia to go on patrol and engage enemy forces they find, and train Militia to man the SAM sites. Artillery has been added with Radio Packs to call it in if you have Militia in an adjacent zone. There are even zombies available if you so choose (I didn't, for now). You can even make more than one custom Merc. Mercs might forget how many bullets are left in a magazine if you don't reload between fights, so you're left with ?? instead of an ammo count. Enemy soldiers from adjacent squares will join in fights (not sure if they did before) and there's something distinctly difficult about a town defense with 54 enemies attacking. Lots of just plain cool stuff added in.
They also added support for windowed and larger resolutions, so the game looks pretty good in 1920x1080, giving you a more zoomed-out view. It works like ass on Windows 8.1 (crashing and locking up), but runs fairly well on Windows 7. I can't speak for Windows 10.
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I'm getting the urge to play a tactical shooter again, thanks to our R6: Siege multiplayer sessions. They used to be a staple of my gaming life. Ghost Recon, Rainbow Six 1-3, Hidden and Dangerous 2, Operation Flashpoint, SWAT 3 & 4. Others I'm forgetting. I stopped for a while when they stopped making actual tactical shooters and started going with silly gimmicks and obnoxious mechanics. Ghost Recon became Advanced Warfighter and became frustrating due to poor design. When they finally started making new ones again (ARMA comes to mind), I found that I didn't have the patience to learn them anymore. It didn't help that becoming a full-time parent meant I didn't have time for hours-long missions without saves. Still, I have that urge.
The thing is, I have a number of them that I've never made progress in, and I have no idea which one I should dive into. I am sitting on ARMA 2 and Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising. Then again, I could just dig out one that I've played. I've got all my old disks for everything mentioned above, plus I have all of the Brothers in Arms games (admittedly more puzzle games than tactical) and ARMA: Cold War Crisis (a re-release of the original Operation Flashpoint) on Steam.
Then again, I've had the urge to replay Deus Ex and/or System Shock 2 again.
Having fun is a pain in the ass.
The thing is, I have a number of them that I've never made progress in, and I have no idea which one I should dive into. I am sitting on ARMA 2 and Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising. Then again, I could just dig out one that I've played. I've got all my old disks for everything mentioned above, plus I have all of the Brothers in Arms games (admittedly more puzzle games than tactical) and ARMA: Cold War Crisis (a re-release of the original Operation Flashpoint) on Steam.
Then again, I've had the urge to replay Deus Ex and/or System Shock 2 again.
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I expect you saw in the LFG thread but Arma 3 is just under $14 for another day or two.
I'm struggling with some of the early missions because they are hard, but not in a way that is driving me off.
The AI can see you easily ( I haven't determined yet if hiding behind stuff helps to stay..hidden from them) and while they aren't crack shots, the game models bullet damage much more realistically than other games and you can't take much before you go down.
I want to try some multiplayer but I've heard the community can be about as welcoming as LoL / DotA so I'd rather give it a shot with people I'm familiar with. My nephew has it but we have yet to give it a shot..tonight I hope.
I'm struggling with some of the early missions because they are hard, but not in a way that is driving me off.
The AI can see you easily ( I haven't determined yet if hiding behind stuff helps to stay..hidden from them) and while they aren't crack shots, the game models bullet damage much more realistically than other games and you can't take much before you go down.
I want to try some multiplayer but I've heard the community can be about as welcoming as LoL / DotA so I'd rather give it a shot with people I'm familiar with. My nephew has it but we have yet to give it a shot..tonight I hope.
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Not this month for sure. I had fun at GenCon, but this month I get to pay it off!
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Does ARMA 3 have a cooperative style story mode or is the multiplayer simply drop in and go kill the other team?
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Let me investigate this evening and I'll post. I'm not exactly clear yet.Brian wrote:Does ARMA 3 have a cooperative style story mode or is the multiplayer simply drop in and go kill the other team?
There are multitudes of user created scenarios on the steam workshop that I think can be done coop but I am not yet certain.
Will advise.
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Ok, I can now confirm that there is a large amount of co op content if nothing else via the Steam Workshop.
We installed a mod that would allow you to setup your team and gear and alter a few parameters and it would drop you into a mission with several objectives. Like a mission generator.
One of our objectives was to extract information from an informant but he was almost 2 km away from our location over a lot of open ground. We climbed the side of a hill to get some vantage and spotted a couple of vehicles down in a low spot. Unfortunately, there was a villa nearby with some Opfor moving around outside. We wound up having him keep overwatch on the hill while I doubled back and circled around so I could approach along the far side of a slope from the bad guys. I managed to grab the vehicle and he wound up taking out both of the bad guys with his suppressed rifle.
From there he was told he had to get off so his mom could use the computer so we went Rambo and it ended about like you'd expect.
The downside to this was that we literally had to use 20 year old tech to be able to hook up in multiplayer. For some reason we couldn't find each other using the server browser while hosting a private game so we actually had to go download Hammachi (like Kali from the 90s if you aren't familiar) so we could trick the game into thinking we were on a LAN.....
Didn't realize how spoiled I'd gotten with Steam because I had very little patience trying to set up something that was no big deal back when we wanted to play Red Alert on the internet
We installed a mod that would allow you to setup your team and gear and alter a few parameters and it would drop you into a mission with several objectives. Like a mission generator.
One of our objectives was to extract information from an informant but he was almost 2 km away from our location over a lot of open ground. We climbed the side of a hill to get some vantage and spotted a couple of vehicles down in a low spot. Unfortunately, there was a villa nearby with some Opfor moving around outside. We wound up having him keep overwatch on the hill while I doubled back and circled around so I could approach along the far side of a slope from the bad guys. I managed to grab the vehicle and he wound up taking out both of the bad guys with his suppressed rifle.
From there he was told he had to get off so his mom could use the computer so we went Rambo and it ended about like you'd expect.
The downside to this was that we literally had to use 20 year old tech to be able to hook up in multiplayer. For some reason we couldn't find each other using the server browser while hosting a private game so we actually had to go download Hammachi (like Kali from the 90s if you aren't familiar) so we could trick the game into thinking we were on a LAN.....
Didn't realize how spoiled I'd gotten with Steam because I had very little patience trying to set up something that was no big deal back when we wanted to play Red Alert on the internet
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What happens when someone dies in a co-op game? If it is like the games that inspired it, the missions can be really, really long. If someone were to bump in to a bullet early on, is there a mechanic to get them back into the game, or are they a spectator for an hour?
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40 sec wait to respawn. I believe it is variable and can be set by the host--I think.Blackhawk wrote:What happens when someone dies in a co-op game? If it is like the games that inspired it, the missions can be really, really long. If someone were to bump in to a bullet early on, is there a mechanic to get them back into the game, or are they a spectator for an hour?
I know this because on our insertion the AI was flying us in on a MH-6 Little Bird and my nephew thought he had a parachute. He didn't.
I was looking out my side of the chopper and looked back over to see an empty seat
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Steve Jackson Games' Ogre apparently has a release date of 5 October 2017. I reckon I'll be picking that up shortly thereafter, unless the reviews are convincingly horrible.
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What is the closest modern PC game to feeling like Dreamcast Hydro Thunder?
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That's fine. I actually have that. I need to try that again. Has anyone tried Renegade?
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Sorry dont know that one.
I thought I knew one but it must have been on PS4. I know I played one recently. I wonder if it was Kasey Chang that told me about it..cant recall anything now. Just know I played one.
I thought I knew one but it must have been on PS4. I know I played one recently. I wonder if it was Kasey Chang that told me about it..cant recall anything now. Just know I played one.
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It's the redesigned first Riptide GP game, I think.Daehawk wrote:Sorry dont know that one.
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Saw Sebastian Loeb Rally EVO cheap, bought it. It was supposed to be basically a revamp of the old Milestone WRC games with a new license, and it... is, but the handling is... twitchy! I've driven WRC4, the last Milestone WRC game, and I do pretty darn well in it. But I can't drive worth a **** in SLRE. The response curve to the gamepad is ALL WRONG. I can't avoid spinning out. I can't make smooth turns at all. ARGH!
At this rate, I need to go back and play Dirt 3 for a game my aging rig can handle.
At this rate, I need to go back and play Dirt 3 for a game my aging rig can handle.
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Achievement Spam - apparently, it's a thing.JetFred wrote:Why is this something people want? What does it get you?
Maybe next year, maybe no go
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I love the exponential growth curve on Steam Achievements.
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Bragging rights about "completing" your game, apparently, which Steam counts as achievement completions.
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Decided to re-install Starcraft 2. After a bunch of time installing and different kinds of updates install things I have another update of 20+ G.
I don't know if I want to play this game that much.
I don't know if I want to play this game that much.
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I was replaying it a few weeks ago and had started the first expansion. I was enjoying it, for what it's worth -- and I had to wait a day to download it. Anticipation helps.
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We need some updates to old top level rpgs.
Realms of Arkania: Star Trail
Dark Sun
The Magic Candle
Ultima
Darklands
Menzoberranzan
Id really love a new Dark Suns though. I loved the different setting and story line. But Id insist it stay and overhead view game.
Realms of Arkania: Star Trail
Dark Sun
The Magic Candle
Ultima
Darklands
Menzoberranzan
Id really love a new Dark Suns though. I loved the different setting and story line. But Id insist it stay and overhead view game.
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When in doubt, skewer it out...I don't know.
I am Dyslexic of Borg, prepare to have your ass laminated.
I guess Ray Butts has ate his last pancake.
http://steamcommunity.com/id/daehawk
"Has high IQ. Refuses to apply it"
When in doubt, skewer it out...I don't know.
- Max Peck
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Re: PC Gaming Randomness
A remake of Star Trail was released on Steam last month.Daehawk wrote:We need some updates to old top level rpgs.
Realms of Arkania: Star Trail
Dark Sun
The Magic Candle
Ultima
Darklands
Menzoberranzan
Id really love a new Dark Suns though. I loved the different setting and story line. But Id insist it stay and overhead view game.
"What? What? What?" -- The 14th Doctor
It's not enough to be a good player... you also have to play well. -- Siegbert Tarrasch
It's not enough to be a good player... you also have to play well. -- Siegbert Tarrasch
- killbot737
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Re: PC Gaming Randomness
I remember the original being very hard. I don't think I ever found enough herbs to heal my party and we died a lot from diseases or cold weather and not monster attacks. But I barely remember. Could be a different game altogether.Max Peck wrote:A remake of Star Trail was released on Steam last month.
There is no hug button. Sad!