@berylline and others who played InFlux, I thought you might find this interesting.
The person who made InFlux is a fellow PAer and just for fun, he has been converting some of the levels over to the UE4 engine just to see how it looks and posting some of the results in the Game Development Thread
I haven't played it yet but by the sounds of it, the visuals are pretty improved.
Apparently my FPS skills have deteriorated so much that the only skill I have left is "run and shoot like a crazy person". I might be useful as a bullet sponge Friday...
Apparently my FPS skills have deteriorated so much that the only skill I have left is "run and shoot like a crazy person". I might be useful as a bullet sponge Friday...
Man, the newest Humble Bundle is badass. There is not a game in that list that isn't great. A pity I have all of them except King of Fighters already - and I'm still considering getting KoF anyway for nostalgia's sake. I love fighting games.
Apparently my FPS skills have deteriorated so much that the only skill I have left is "run and shoot like a crazy person". I might be useful as a bullet sponge Friday...
"Run and shoot like a crazy person" is kinda my go to move.
I ended up creating a tank class in MW2 and playing domination. Riot shield, shotgun, unlimited sprint, blast damage reduction, smoke, c4.
I used to be a decent galaxy pilot in Planetside and did a bit in Planetside 2. Figured I should get in some practice before Friday.
Err...welll....let's just say I think I'll stick to ground vehicles. Almost have the certs for AMS upgrade for Sunderer so I'll be happy to do that.
I was thinking of signing in and getting the Sundie spawn point upgrade my own self. I know I have the Certs, it's just a matter of not playing Borderlands some more.
Yes, I'm still playing that. I have 2 more extra quests in Knoxx to do, and then it's on to the Claptrap DLC. I have not beaten Moxxi's DLC stuff, nor Crawmerax; I'm going to wait for them to re-implement the co-op feature before trying to tackle those.
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I remember leaving the computer on all night, connected tenuously to the internet by my smoking hot 56k modem so I could download the Quake demo, which was a whopping 20Mb file. Imagine my sorrow when I found out the connection had dropped and I had to start over again. This is what led me to learn of Getright.
Dark times.
Holy shit, Getright. Now that brings back memories!
Thinking about this, it's somewhat frighting that there are probably people out there now a days that if you mentioned alta vista or netscape, wouldn't know what you were talking about.
Well obviously they aren't part of the techno-set.
I used to be a decent galaxy pilot in Planetside and did a bit in Planetside 2. Figured I should get in some practice before Friday.
Err...welll....let's just say I think I'll stick to ground vehicles. Almost have the certs for AMS upgrade for Sunderer so I'll be happy to do that.
I was thinking of signing in and getting the Sundie spawn point upgrade my own self. I know I have the Certs, it's just a matter of not playing Borderlands some more.
Yes, I'm still playing that. I have 2 more extra quests in Knoxx to do, and then it's on to the Claptrap DLC. I have not beaten Moxxi's DLC stuff, nor Crawmerax; I'm going to wait for them to re-implement the co-op feature before trying to tackle those.
Crawmerax is boring, and my biggest problem with Moxxi's was that you didn't get any experience (nor any weapon proficiency points I think) from doing it. The waves of bad guys in an arena is fun, though, especially with friends. Dr. Ned's DLC was fun, Knoxx was terrific, and Claptrap was fun but not really well balanced.
I used to be a decent galaxy pilot in Planetside and did a bit in Planetside 2. Figured I should get in some practice before Friday.
Err...welll....let's just say I think I'll stick to ground vehicles. Almost have the certs for AMS upgrade for Sunderer so I'll be happy to do that.
I was thinking of signing in and getting the Sundie spawn point upgrade my own self. I know I have the Certs, it's just a matter of not playing Borderlands some more.
Yes, I'm still playing that. I have 2 more extra quests in Knoxx to do, and then it's on to the Claptrap DLC. I have not beaten Moxxi's DLC stuff, nor Crawmerax; I'm going to wait for them to re-implement the co-op feature before trying to tackle those.
I've got a spawn-point Sundie upgraded, and added a little bling to it from Station points left over from a 3x deal around the time PS2 released. If we get enough players Friday night, we can have a Sundie caravan.
I used to be a decent galaxy pilot in Planetside and did a bit in Planetside 2. Figured I should get in some practice before Friday.
Err...welll....let's just say I think I'll stick to ground vehicles. Almost have the certs for AMS upgrade for Sunderer so I'll be happy to do that.
I was thinking of signing in and getting the Sundie spawn point upgrade my own self. I know I have the Certs, it's just a matter of not playing Borderlands some more.
Yes, I'm still playing that. I have 2 more extra quests in Knoxx to do, and then it's on to the Claptrap DLC. I have not beaten Moxxi's DLC stuff, nor Crawmerax; I'm going to wait for them to re-implement the co-op feature before trying to tackle those.
I've got a spawn-point Sundie upgraded, and added a little bling to it from Station points left over from a 3x deal around the time PS2 released. If we get enough players Friday night, we can have a Sundie caravan.
Got me the Galaxy Stealth and Flare certs, so I might be able to give useful lifts. Hope I can get the Medic cert for healing inside vehicles in time for friday.
I used to be a decent galaxy pilot in Planetside and did a bit in Planetside 2. Figured I should get in some practice before Friday.
Err...welll....let's just say I think I'll stick to ground vehicles. Almost have the certs for AMS upgrade for Sunderer so I'll be happy to do that.
I was thinking of signing in and getting the Sundie spawn point upgrade my own self. I know I have the Certs, it's just a matter of not playing Borderlands some more.
Yes, I'm still playing that. I have 2 more extra quests in Knoxx to do, and then it's on to the Claptrap DLC. I have not beaten Moxxi's DLC stuff, nor Crawmerax; I'm going to wait for them to re-implement the co-op feature before trying to tackle those.
Knoxx is the bestest. Claptrap and Dr. Ned were decent in my opinion, they got kinda tiresome after awhile. I didn't care for Moxxi at all and never completed it. My FPS skills suck so I had to do the ledge glitch to kill Crawmerax. I was feeling a little guilty at first for cheating but once I saw the loot shower I felt better.
I saw a werewolf drinkin' a pina colada at Trader Vic's.
And his hair was perfect.
First console for me was the Magnavox Odyssey 2, that my grandparents purchased.
I spent a lot of time over at their house playing games against my little brothers, and playing baseball against my grandmother.
First computer was the VTech Laser 128k. Yes, the 128k stood for the amount of onboard memory. It has a built in 5.25" floppy drive, and was compatible with the Apple IIe. My grandfather bought two of them for his publishing business, and when I wasn't updating addresses for his subscribers on them, I used them to play Dig-Dug, a flight-sim, and started learning to program in BASIC.
First PC, also purchased by my grandfather for his publishing business, was a Compaq 386/20, with 2mb of RAM, that ran DOS 3.1. I added a dedicated joystick card to it, attached a Gravis Joystick, learned the voodoo magic of boot disks and ways to access more than that base 640k of memory, and played Wing Commander, A-10 Tank Killer, Commander Keen, and Wolfenstein 3D.
First PC that I finally bought for myself, was a Pentium 200 (with MMX!), 16mb of RAM, and a massive 2gb hard drive running Windows 95. That baby got me through college, and my first couple years of work, married life, and general adulthood before being retired for a top-end Falcon Northwest rig that got another 8 years of heavy use.
I used to be a decent galaxy pilot in Planetside and did a bit in Planetside 2. Figured I should get in some practice before Friday.
Err...welll....let's just say I think I'll stick to ground vehicles. Almost have the certs for AMS upgrade for Sunderer so I'll be happy to do that.
I was thinking of signing in and getting the Sundie spawn point upgrade my own self. I know I have the Certs, it's just a matter of not playing Borderlands some more.
Yes, I'm still playing that. I have 2 more extra quests in Knoxx to do, and then it's on to the Claptrap DLC. I have not beaten Moxxi's DLC stuff, nor Crawmerax; I'm going to wait for them to re-implement the co-op feature before trying to tackle those.
I've got a spawn-point Sundie upgraded, and added a little bling to it from Station points left over from a 3x deal around the time PS2 released. If we get enough players Friday night, we can have a Sundie caravan.
Got me the Galaxy Stealth and Flare certs, so I might be able to give useful lifts. Hope I can get the Medic cert for healing inside vehicles in time for friday.
FYI - that's kind of a useless ability (the medic one). It's far, far faster and better to just use your medigun or your AoE heal before you get in the car and drive.
I used to be a decent galaxy pilot in Planetside and did a bit in Planetside 2. Figured I should get in some practice before Friday.
Err...welll....let's just say I think I'll stick to ground vehicles. Almost have the certs for AMS upgrade for Sunderer so I'll be happy to do that.
I was thinking of signing in and getting the Sundie spawn point upgrade my own self. I know I have the Certs, it's just a matter of not playing Borderlands some more.
Yes, I'm still playing that. I have 2 more extra quests in Knoxx to do, and then it's on to the Claptrap DLC. I have not beaten Moxxi's DLC stuff, nor Crawmerax; I'm going to wait for them to re-implement the co-op feature before trying to tackle those.
Knoxx is the bestest. Claptrap and Dr. Ned were decent in my opinion, they got kinda tiresome after awhile. I didn't care for Moxxi at all and never completed it. My FPS skills suck so I had to do the ledge glitch to kill Crawmerax. I was feeling a little guilty at first for cheating but once I saw the loot shower I felt better.
I think my biggest kvetch with any of the DLC is no fast travel. I find shooting through the same areas again and again to run back and forth and get all the quests done kind of rote after a while, and the thing that saved the base game from that was the fast travel. I mean yes, the shooting and the guns are fun, but after being through certain areas for the tenth time, it gets really fuckin' old. Especially on the open air corridor that is the roadway.
I'm going to beat all the quests that I can solo, and then count it done until they fix multi.
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The Odyssey 2 was my first console as well. KC Munchkin, Moneyshines, and Pick Axe Pete were the most played in the house. My cousin had The Voice and the Quest for the Rings which was amazingly cool as well.
My first x86 PC (meaning not my C64) was a 386-25sx with a 40 mb harddrive.
So I finally caved and upgraded my Elite: Dangerous purchase to access the beta. I'd tried to be strong but it just became too much. After all, it was the game that made me buy my new PC and rejoin the master race.
And it IS definitely still a beta, to be fair. As polished as it looks and plays in many aspects, there is still jank. But sweet zombie Jesus if it isn't everything I'd hoped it would be. I'm pretty sure the finished game will consume my life.
And it plays nice with a 360 controller. Just as well as a flightstick isn't in the cards at the moment, and I was struggling with its KBAM setup.
I really hope Frontier see fit to put it on Steam when it's done. It deserves the exposure it'd get. Not like it's under-exposed at the moment anyway, but you know what I mean.
For me, my first family PC was a 286. I have fond memories of finding my dad's strip poker disk and learning how to play poker on an EGA monitor.
While my first console was an NES, I will always remember my neighbours having a Vectrex
Seems completely crazy now but it had vector graphics which still seem very unique. I think there was actually something different about the built-in display. The other highlight of the system was the colored acetate films that came with games to make it "colour" or to actually have level design (that's what the things on the right of the picture are. Just plastic sheets that you stick to the screen).
I used to be a decent galaxy pilot in Planetside and did a bit in Planetside 2. Figured I should get in some practice before Friday.
Err...welll....let's just say I think I'll stick to ground vehicles. Almost have the certs for AMS upgrade for Sunderer so I'll be happy to do that.
I was thinking of signing in and getting the Sundie spawn point upgrade my own self. I know I have the Certs, it's just a matter of not playing Borderlands some more.
Yes, I'm still playing that. I have 2 more extra quests in Knoxx to do, and then it's on to the Claptrap DLC. I have not beaten Moxxi's DLC stuff, nor Crawmerax; I'm going to wait for them to re-implement the co-op feature before trying to tackle those.
Knoxx is the bestest. Claptrap and Dr. Ned were decent in my opinion, they got kinda tiresome after awhile. I didn't care for Moxxi at all and never completed it. My FPS skills suck so I had to do the ledge glitch to kill Crawmerax. I was feeling a little guilty at first for cheating but once I saw the loot shower I felt better.
I think my biggest kvetch with any of the DLC is no fast travel. I find shooting through the same areas again and again to run back and forth and get all the quests done kind of rote after a while, and the thing that saved the base game from that was the fast travel. I mean yes, the shooting and the guns are fun, but after being through certain areas for the tenth time, it gets really fuckin' old. Especially on the open air corridor that is the roadway.
I'm going to beat all the quests that I can solo, and then count it done until they fix multi.
I minded it in Dr. Ned and Claptrap, but Knoxx is so vehicle-focused that it didn't bug me. Also, that truck with homing rockets is the best, and I wish I could drive it everywhere.
For me, my first family PC was a 286. I have fond memories of finding my dad's strip poker disk and learning how to play poker on an EGA monitor.
While my first console was an NES, I will always remember my neighbours having a Vectrex
Seems completely crazy now but it had vector graphics which still seem very unique. I think there was actually something different about the built-in display. The other highlight of the system was the colored acetate films that came with games to make it "colour" or to actually have level design (that's what the things on the right of the picture are. Just plastic sheets that you stick to the screen).
I briefly had a Vectrex. My dad found one on the markets in the '90s and gave it to me. I made the mistake of trading it to a friend a couple of years later, I can't even remember what for, and subsequently (unrelatedly) fell out with him, so I never saw it again.
Awesome machine - that vector monitor was the only one of its kind, I think, to ever make it into a home system. Definitely a unique and special machine, with some great games too.
Can anyone comment on whether it should be a good game? I never played the first.
EDIT: Fuck it, bought it. The special edition comes with Stronghold Crusaders HD, which seems to have really good user reviews and a high user metacritic. I'll find out for myself.
Money is tight but I honestly spend most of my day reading this thread and it pretty much always makes me feel good so I wanted to give back a bit on my birthday. Thank you all for making this one of the strangest, most awesome little corners of the internet. Your generosity and reasonableness are one of the reasons I keep coming back to this day in and day out.
One of the most wishlisted items of my friends list:
I used to be a decent galaxy pilot in Planetside and did a bit in Planetside 2. Figured I should get in some practice before Friday.
Err...welll....let's just say I think I'll stick to ground vehicles. Almost have the certs for AMS upgrade for Sunderer so I'll be happy to do that.
I was thinking of signing in and getting the Sundie spawn point upgrade my own self. I know I have the Certs, it's just a matter of not playing Borderlands some more.
Yes, I'm still playing that. I have 2 more extra quests in Knoxx to do, and then it's on to the Claptrap DLC. I have not beaten Moxxi's DLC stuff, nor Crawmerax; I'm going to wait for them to re-implement the co-op feature before trying to tackle those.
Knoxx is the bestest. Claptrap and Dr. Ned were decent in my opinion, they got kinda tiresome after awhile. I didn't care for Moxxi at all and never completed it. My FPS skills suck so I had to do the ledge glitch to kill Crawmerax. I was feeling a little guilty at first for cheating but once I saw the loot shower I felt better.
I think my biggest kvetch with any of the DLC is no fast travel. I find shooting through the same areas again and again to run back and forth and get all the quests done kind of rote after a while, and the thing that saved the base game from that was the fast travel. I mean yes, the shooting and the guns are fun, but after being through certain areas for the tenth time, it gets really fuckin' old. Especially on the open air corridor that is the roadway.
I'm going to beat all the quests that I can solo, and then count it done until they fix multi.
I minded it in Dr. Ned and Claptrap, but Knoxx is so vehicle-focused that it didn't bug me. Also, that truck with homing rockets is the best, and I wish I could drive it everywhere.
I didn't so much enjoy the vehicle stuff in the base game, what little there was.
Though yes, I do love the Monster.
And I think what bothers me the most is when they'll unblock the north road so you can drive through for some quests, then shut it back off for others, so you never knew if you'd have to jog through the shooting gallery again or if you could just blow right through it.
I think my favorite parts are camps with small amounts of cover or really tight hallways where SMGs and Shotguns are useful. In fact, the Lockdown Palace is one of my favorite places just for that reason.
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I used to be a decent galaxy pilot in Planetside and did a bit in Planetside 2. Figured I should get in some practice before Friday.
Err...welll....let's just say I think I'll stick to ground vehicles. Almost have the certs for AMS upgrade for Sunderer so I'll be happy to do that.
I was thinking of signing in and getting the Sundie spawn point upgrade my own self. I know I have the Certs, it's just a matter of not playing Borderlands some more.
Yes, I'm still playing that. I have 2 more extra quests in Knoxx to do, and then it's on to the Claptrap DLC. I have not beaten Moxxi's DLC stuff, nor Crawmerax; I'm going to wait for them to re-implement the co-op feature before trying to tackle those.
Knoxx is the bestest. Claptrap and Dr. Ned were decent in my opinion, they got kinda tiresome after awhile. I didn't care for Moxxi at all and never completed it. My FPS skills suck so I had to do the ledge glitch to kill Crawmerax. I was feeling a little guilty at first for cheating but once I saw the loot shower I felt better.
I think my biggest kvetch with any of the DLC is no fast travel. I find shooting through the same areas again and again to run back and forth and get all the quests done kind of rote after a while, and the thing that saved the base game from that was the fast travel. I mean yes, the shooting and the guns are fun, but after being through certain areas for the tenth time, it gets really fuckin' old. Especially on the open air corridor that is the roadway.
I'm going to beat all the quests that I can solo, and then count it done until they fix multi.
I minded it in Dr. Ned and Claptrap, but Knoxx is so vehicle-focused that it didn't bug me. Also, that truck with homing rockets is the best, and I wish I could drive it everywhere.
I didn't so much enjoy the vehicle stuff in the base game, what little there was.
Though yes, I do love the Monster.
And I think what bothers me the most is when they'll unblock the north road so you can drive through for some quests, then shut it back off for others, so you never knew if you'd have to jog through the shooting gallery again or if you could just blow right through it.
I think my favorite parts are camps with small amounts of cover or really tight hallways where SMGs and Shotguns are useful. In fact, the Lockdown Palace is one of my favorite places just for that reason.
I hate the road block. Especially when I was working on Circle of Duty.
I just started minimizing my game when I want playing instead of existing and having to travel back. I should have installed the fast travel mood for Knoxxx
Mine too. Not to encourage piracy, but I think the statute of limitations has passed on this one...One of my favorite memories was the year I got my 1541 disk drive for Christmas - my dad had all his Navy buddies copy games for me. I opened a box of like 100+ floppies, many of which just said "Games" or had no label at all. I spent weeks going through them and finding gems.
I had absolutely the exact same experience, except it was my uncle who gave me the box full of floppy disks and not your dad's Navy buddies.
Although if it had been the latter, that would have been pretty awesome, cousin Lindsey.
Money is tight but I honestly spend most of my day reading this thread and it pretty much always makes me feel good so I wanted to give back a bit on my birthday. Thank you all for making this one of the strangest, most awesome little corners of the internet. Your generosity and reasonableness are one of the reasons I keep coming back to this day in and day out.
One of the most wishlisted items of my friends list:
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Oh yeah. In addition, here is a code for Rocketbirds: Hardboiled Chicken
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Luftrausers is pretty fun.
The person who made InFlux is a fellow PAer and just for fun, he has been converting some of the levels over to the UE4 engine just to see how it looks and posting some of the results in the Game Development Thread
I haven't played it yet but by the sounds of it, the visuals are pretty improved.
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Luftrausers is great. Hard as hell too.
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I say this and then manage to flawlessly loot a corporations vault for a grands worth of stuff.
Well I say flawlessly, some guards might have a few taser marks. Mostly flawless.
I can has cheezburger, yes?
So, grab a MAX? :P
"Run and shoot like a crazy person" is kinda my go to move.
I ended up creating a tank class in MW2 and playing domination. Riot shield, shotgun, unlimited sprint, blast damage reduction, smoke, c4.
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I was thinking of signing in and getting the Sundie spawn point upgrade my own self. I know I have the Certs, it's just a matter of not playing Borderlands some more.
Yes, I'm still playing that. I have 2 more extra quests in Knoxx to do, and then it's on to the Claptrap DLC. I have not beaten Moxxi's DLC stuff, nor Crawmerax; I'm going to wait for them to re-implement the co-op feature before trying to tackle those.
Well obviously they aren't part of the techno-set.
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Crawmerax is boring, and my biggest problem with Moxxi's was that you didn't get any experience (nor any weapon proficiency points I think) from doing it. The waves of bad guys in an arena is fun, though, especially with friends. Dr. Ned's DLC was fun, Knoxx was terrific, and Claptrap was fun but not really well balanced.
I've got a spawn-point Sundie upgraded, and added a little bling to it from Station points left over from a 3x deal around the time PS2 released. If we get enough players Friday night, we can have a Sundie caravan.
Got me the Galaxy Stealth and Flare certs, so I might be able to give useful lifts. Hope I can get the Medic cert for healing inside vehicles in time for friday.
Knoxx is the bestest. Claptrap and Dr. Ned were decent in my opinion, they got kinda tiresome after awhile. I didn't care for Moxxi at all and never completed it. My FPS skills suck so I had to do the ledge glitch to kill Crawmerax. I was feeling a little guilty at first for cheating but once I saw the loot shower I felt better.
And his hair was perfect.
I spent a lot of time over at their house playing games against my little brothers, and playing baseball against my grandmother.
First computer was the VTech Laser 128k. Yes, the 128k stood for the amount of onboard memory. It has a built in 5.25" floppy drive, and was compatible with the Apple IIe. My grandfather bought two of them for his publishing business, and when I wasn't updating addresses for his subscribers on them, I used them to play Dig-Dug, a flight-sim, and started learning to program in BASIC.
First PC, also purchased by my grandfather for his publishing business, was a Compaq 386/20, with 2mb of RAM, that ran DOS 3.1. I added a dedicated joystick card to it, attached a Gravis Joystick, learned the voodoo magic of boot disks and ways to access more than that base 640k of memory, and played Wing Commander, A-10 Tank Killer, Commander Keen, and Wolfenstein 3D.
First PC that I finally bought for myself, was a Pentium 200 (with MMX!), 16mb of RAM, and a massive 2gb hard drive running Windows 95. That baby got me through college, and my first couple years of work, married life, and general adulthood before being retired for a top-end Falcon Northwest rig that got another 8 years of heavy use.
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FYI - that's kind of a useless ability (the medic one). It's far, far faster and better to just use your medigun or your AoE heal before you get in the car and drive.
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I am Thelma, you are Louise, let's see what's over this cliff.
I think my biggest kvetch with any of the DLC is no fast travel. I find shooting through the same areas again and again to run back and forth and get all the quests done kind of rote after a while, and the thing that saved the base game from that was the fast travel. I mean yes, the shooting and the guns are fun, but after being through certain areas for the tenth time, it gets really fuckin' old. Especially on the open air corridor that is the roadway.
I'm going to beat all the quests that I can solo, and then count it done until they fix multi.
My first x86 PC (meaning not my C64) was a 386-25sx with a 40 mb harddrive.
And it IS definitely still a beta, to be fair. As polished as it looks and plays in many aspects, there is still jank. But sweet zombie Jesus if it isn't everything I'd hoped it would be. I'm pretty sure the finished game will consume my life.
And it plays nice with a 360 controller. Just as well as a flightstick isn't in the cards at the moment, and I was struggling with its KBAM setup.
I really hope Frontier see fit to put it on Steam when it's done. It deserves the exposure it'd get. Not like it's under-exposed at the moment anyway, but you know what I mean.
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While my first console was an NES, I will always remember my neighbours having a Vectrex
Seems completely crazy now but it had vector graphics which still seem very unique. I think there was actually something different about the built-in display. The other highlight of the system was the colored acetate films that came with games to make it "colour" or to actually have level design (that's what the things on the right of the picture are. Just plastic sheets that you stick to the screen).
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I minded it in Dr. Ned and Claptrap, but Knoxx is so vehicle-focused that it didn't bug me. Also, that truck with homing rockets is the best, and I wish I could drive it everywhere.
I briefly had a Vectrex. My dad found one on the markets in the '90s and gave it to me. I made the mistake of trading it to a friend a couple of years later, I can't even remember what for, and subsequently (unrelatedly) fell out with him, so I never saw it again.
Awesome machine - that vector monitor was the only one of its kind, I think, to ever make it into a home system. Definitely a unique and special machine, with some great games too.
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So uh...get it while it's hot?
Can anyone comment on whether it should be a good game? I never played the first.
EDIT: Fuck it, bought it. The special edition comes with Stronghold Crusaders HD, which seems to have really good user reviews and a high user metacritic. I'll find out for myself.
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One of the most wishlisted items of my friends list:
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Open to to G&T Adventure Team.
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I didn't so much enjoy the vehicle stuff in the base game, what little there was.
Though yes, I do love the Monster.
And I think what bothers me the most is when they'll unblock the north road so you can drive through for some quests, then shut it back off for others, so you never knew if you'd have to jog through the shooting gallery again or if you could just blow right through it.
I think my favorite parts are camps with small amounts of cover or really tight hallways where SMGs and Shotguns are useful. In fact, the Lockdown Palace is one of my favorite places just for that reason.
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Just missing Brave New World here. :P
Maybe I'll pick the DLC missions I'm missing come Borderlands day.
I hate the road block. Especially when I was working on Circle of Duty.
I just started minimizing my game when I want playing instead of existing and having to travel back. I should have installed the fast travel mood for Knoxxx
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I had absolutely the exact same experience, except it was my uncle who gave me the box full of floppy disks and not your dad's Navy buddies.
Although if it had been the latter, that would have been pretty awesome, cousin Lindsey.
Oh yeah. In addition, here is a code for Rocketbirds: Hardboiled Chicken
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