Everybody should get Roller Coaster Tycoon 3
Is it as good as the first one? Any comparision would be welcomed.
Everybody should get Roller Coaster Tycoon 3
Still not sure what's supposed to be so good about Saints Row IV.
Channeling biebs in this photo.
Is it as good as the first one? Any comparision would be welcomed.
Still not sure what's supposed to be so good about Saints Row IV.
Absolutely nothing pretty much.
Do the superhero powers make it interesting?
I enjoyed SR3 decently, and was thinking of getting 4. The "Crackdown spiritual sequel" vibes struck me the right way.
I'd love to have the old Apogee and Epic MegaGames catalog on Steam. Wacky Wheels, Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure, Secret Agent, Hocus Pocus, Jill of the Jungle, Jazz Jackrabbit. Those were some amazing games.To bring the talk back to, you know, games...
I really need to get back into playing retro 3D realms games. Cover shooters with regenerating health have ruined me.
Someone on the Steam Community says that you may want to change whether or not you're in the client beta, it starts working after you do.
I can't confirm this, I just found this now.
Where is that Apogee thread you promised?I'd love to have the old Apogee and Epic MegaGames catalog on Steam. Wacky Wheels, Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure, Secret Agent, Hocus Pocus, Jill of the Jungle, Jazz Jackrabbit. Those were some amazing games.
No idea, but I hope this is the case for me to. I seriously dislike BS1's gameplay and bullet sponge enemies, which is why I couldn't bring myself to finish it yet. And I still have BS2 to go through before getting to Infinite, though I could take the Tomb Raider route and jump straight to the newer one.Anyone else not really enjoy Bioshock 1 but enjoyed Infinite? Because it's leagues better in my mind. Perfect length, vigors that I actually used instead of in Bio 1 where I ignored the plasmids for the most part.
Not a perfect game but I did like it better and actually finished it compared to 1.
Didn't someone else make it, or promise to? Whatever, maybe I should launch some of those games on DOSBox, play them for a while, get in the mood and then make the thread myself. Can't say when that will happen, I'm extremely lazyWhere is that Apogee thread you promised?![]()
I'd love to have the old Apogee and Epic MegaGames catalog on Steam. Wacky Wheels, Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure, Secret Agent, Hocus Pocus, Jill of the Jungle, Jazz Jackrabbit. Those were some amazing games.
I started getting drops again after doing this, but it still took a very long time to get them. Took me four hours to get all five drops from La Mulana.
Do the superhero powers make it interesting?
I enjoyed SR3 decently, and was thinking of getting 4. The "Crackdown spiritual sequel" vibes struck me the right way.
I feel there's going to be a lot of disappointment in the upcoming 3 days :lol
I feel there's going to be a lot of disappointment in the upcoming 3 days :lol
That's how my dad downloaded those demos for me too! It took him a whole night to download the 14MB Duke Nukem 3D demo (totally worth it).Wow those games remind me when I used to download shareware from my local BBS's. Yes, I'm old.
I would prefer a software announcement for sure, but we will see.
I am not really sure for whom a Steambox would be.
People who want real HD games on the TV?
After a hour or so I discovered the SETA button and I'm super high speed now and it's slightly funnier, except when I have to dock somewhere (oh the first time I noticed I had to get inside a tiny hole in a huge base) because the brakes aren't responsive as Burnout ones.
Also, super crazy shit that you have to dock somewhere to save (I'm assuming sooner or later I'll find myself in some super enemy sector where I won't be able to dock anywhere).
Ok. 90 minutes in X3:TC (vanilla, no XRM for now), my very first 90 minutes in the so waited, so wanted universe of X games, and it's basically the old fashioned but kinda revamped:
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I've read around that people play this with a controller. WTF? Do they have 90 buttons controllers?
Anyway, I'm kinda lost. I'm following the orders of a guy telling me to do this and shoot that. I shoot this and that and he seems impressed by my maneuvers and stuff.
After a hour or so I discovered the SETA button and I'm super high speed now and it's slightly funnier, except when I have to dock somewhere (oh the first time I noticed I had to get inside a tiny hole in a huge base) because the brakes aren't responsive as Burnout ones.
Also, super crazy shit that you have to dock somewhere to save (I'm assuming sooner or later I'll find myself in some super enemy sector where I won't be able to dock anywhere).
For now, it seems a spaceship sim, where I'm Luke before learning how to use the Force, trying to shoot down Tie Fighters, but he's too lame and Han has to do all the hard work.
So, here's 4X's Xterminate.
Can't wait to discover what new buttons configuration will bring with them Xplore, Xpand and Xploit sections.
Ok. 90 minutes in X3:TC (vanilla, no XRM for now), my very first 90 minutes in the so waited, so wanted universe of X games
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Also, super crazy shit that you have to dock somewhere to save (I'm assuming sooner or later I'll find myself in some super enemy sector where I won't be able to dock anywhere.
Well I have that now with my PC, and propably a lot of Steam users as well.
Yeah, someone else promised it, unfortunately I don't recall who. I am also super-lazy, so yeah, that's that.Didn't someone else make it, or promise to? Whatever, maybe I should launch some of those games on DOSBox, play them for a while, get in the mood and then make the thread myself. Can't say when that will happen, I'm extremely lazy![]()
So I started up CivV for the first time, started the first scenario and I have been playing or over an hour now. This is dangerous.
I have no idea what Im doing, but I think Im making progress.
I would prefer a software announcement for sure, but we will see.
I am not really sure for whom a Steambox would be.
Bioware cancelled any future DLC they were working on and just shifted development over to Inquisition.
Most of us would rather have a software announcement. A Steambox won't really affect those that build their own computers, the only thing that could interest us would be a controller.
Have not thought of that, really curious what they cooked up, but Valve has lost me a bit since their "shift" so I hope they can bring me back in their fanbase.
Have not thought of that, really curious what they cooked up, but Valve has lost me a bit since their "shift" so I hope they can bring me back in their fanbase.
Most of us would rather have a software announcement. A Steambox won't really affect those that build their own computers, the only thing that could interest us would be a controller.
I keep hearing about this shift but I don't know what it was.
Ah, the good old 'Valve makes no games' debate.
No one said that?Ah, the good old 'Valve makes no games' debate.
No one said that?
This goes a bit deeper and I think no one can deny that.
Use the Autopilot to dock.
You can auto-dock to stations with shift-D (I think that's the hotkey). Makes life much, much easier. The autopilot in general is extremely useful, but just be careful using it in areas with a lot of ships and/or asteroids. And flying through gates. And docking
Also, by default you can only save at stations unless you have salvage insurance, which I believe is a consumable item you can only buy in a few places. There's a mod that gives you insurance all the time so you can save anywhere, which is really useful to mitigate autopilot induced rage.
You can buy Salvage Insurance at a few locations that allows you to save in space.