What's there is pretty cool, but DK is more right than I'd like to admit.
I just picked Inside a Star-filled Sky, and it's interesting - reminds me a bit of nethack crossed with NES Gauntlet, only with recursion that'll make your head spin.
Terraria's been getting some press lately, and I'll be buying it once it hits 10% or higher off.
I wish I'd gotten New Vegas instead of 3. Pity Steam doesn't allow trade-ins.
I loved Fallout 3. I cannot get into New Vegas.
I think I might need to restart, too.
yes, you should reboot your taste
Meh. Fallout 3 has decent voice actors. That helps a lot. The voice acting in new vegas is so bad.
Also, I did the intro quest in the first town which required me to get the shopkeep's help... who proceeded to get her ass killed. I didn't realize this at first and saved, and only discovered it after going back to sell shit.
And there are no other shops nearby.
Oops.
Feral on
every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
I wish I'd gotten New Vegas instead of 3. Pity Steam doesn't allow trade-ins.
I loved Fallout 3. I cannot get into New Vegas.
I think I might need to restart, too.
yes, you should reboot your taste
Meh. Fallout 3 has decent voice actors. That helps a lot. The voice acting in new vegas is so bad.
Also, I did the intro quest in the first town which required me to get the shopkeep's help... who proceeded to get her ass killed. I didn't realize this at first and saved, and only discovered it after going back to sell shit.
Nobody in the first town will sell anything to me at all. They'll talk to me, I have dialogue options, but I have nowhere to sell loot or buy anything.
I explored the landscape a little looking for another town where I might be able to sell shit but... nope... everybody's pretty much a dick who wants to have nothing to do with me.
Feral on
every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
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Nah, development of it has largely stalled. Grab something that's already a complete game.
I find it's a pretty solid game as is, if you enjoy creative sandboxy titles.
I was excited to get started with it and really went all in a little less than a year ago. I played a ton, started a server, wrote an app and a few mods and everything.
And then nothing. Zero. For the longest time. There's still no mod API, there's still no proper server administration tools, there's still a bunch of crippling bugs, multiplayer still demands unheard of amounts of bandwidth... What have we gotten in a year? A slightly tweaked terrain generator, a few new kinds of trees, some features it used to have finally fixed, colored cloth, and dogs. A few blocks like dispensers and musical note cubes that are more like things that modders throw together in an afternoon. It's been a pretty huge disappointment.
The game was ready to blow up huge and then we got 10 months of gross mismanagement.
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I appreciate that achewood is really doing its own thing in the world of webcomics. Most of the comics don't really do it for me, but when the guy hits the mark he nails it.
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A couple of star developers could have ported Minecraft from Java to C++ in two or three months. Hell, they could have recreated Minecraft from scratch in C++ in that time. We could have seen interoperable ports on consoles. Gateways that allow moving from one server to another. Password protected games. Some kind of rudimentary permissions systems in multiplayer. Improved combat. More animals, larger biomes, NPC people, sprawling, randomly generated underground dungeons. An adventure mode!
Instead we got colored cloth and rain.
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BottleCap mines, bro.
Using my awesome psychic powers, I am sensing you are messing around in the Washington Monument are.
Yeah, you pretty much need some distance and a minigun or a mini-nuke for those guys.
Pathing exploits erry day.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
Nah, development of it has largely stalled. Grab something that's already a complete game.
You could have 20 extra notches and they still wouldn't fix all the bugs in Minecraft.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
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I loved Fallout 3. I cannot get into New Vegas.
I think I might need to restart, too.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
literally just like five super mutants at once
thank god for power armor
Oh really
I find it's a pretty solid game as is, if you enjoy creative sandboxy titles.
yes, you should reboot your taste
Swedish king's dad was actually Hitler
What's there is pretty cool, but DK is more right than I'd like to admit.
I just picked Inside a Star-filled Sky, and it's interesting - reminds me a bit of nethack crossed with NES Gauntlet, only with recursion that'll make your head spin.
Terraria's been getting some press lately, and I'll be buying it once it hits 10% or higher off.
...
What are you in the mood for?
pleasepaypreacher.net
individual locales are more interesting in 3, but New Vegas has a much more distinctive wasteland
I think the actual RPG mechanics in 3 are awful though
New Vegas is light years ahead in that regard
Meh. Fallout 3 has decent voice actors. That helps a lot. The voice acting in new vegas is so bad.
Also, I did the intro quest in the first town which required me to get the shopkeep's help... who proceeded to get her ass killed. I didn't realize this at first and saved, and only discovered it after going back to sell shit.
And there are no other shops nearby.
Oops.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
Nobody in the first town will sell anything to me at all. They'll talk to me, I have dialogue options, but I have nowhere to sell loot or buy anything.
I explored the landscape a little looking for another town where I might be able to sell shit but... nope... everybody's pretty much a dick who wants to have nothing to do with me.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
I was excited to get started with it and really went all in a little less than a year ago. I played a ton, started a server, wrote an app and a few mods and everything.
And then nothing. Zero. For the longest time. There's still no mod API, there's still no proper server administration tools, there's still a bunch of crippling bugs, multiplayer still demands unheard of amounts of bandwidth... What have we gotten in a year? A slightly tweaked terrain generator, a few new kinds of trees, some features it used to have finally fixed, colored cloth, and dogs. A few blocks like dispensers and musical note cubes that are more like things that modders throw together in an afternoon. It's been a pretty huge disappointment.
The game was ready to blow up huge and then we got 10 months of gross mismanagement.
It was odd.
Now I don't know what to do with it. Can't play Mortal Kombat because I got it used from goozex.
I just broke 4 bobby pins on an average door
depends on what you fly the most really
i have heard good things from coworkers about continental
come on dude, root for your own country at the very least!
Instead we got colored cloth and rain.
Productivity
Nope.
General store is deserted.
I dunno what happened. I don't think that many people died in the shootout. Maybe so. Maybe just a glitch.
I ended up getting into ME2 and then Portal 2. I'll go back to it at some point and just restart.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
The P4 I had in here sounded like a jet taking off.
Let me see your arts.
Yo dogg vancouver is the greatest franchise in nhl history.