As promised, former Space Mistress and all around awesome person @an_alt send me Ori and the Blind Forest for correctly guessing that the Packers would continue to push people back off the Seahawks bandwagon.
She actually sent this to me yesterday, but as my new rental home doesn't get internet hooked up until Friday, and my new job blocks all game related websites, I'm currently stuck renting my PC internet access by the cup. So thanks again!
Okay guys, i'll be streaming Soma (as my childs play charity drive goal) in about 30 minutes or so. I havent looked into the game at all, only launched it before to make sure it was working.
Should be pretty amusing. Who knows, maybe I will man up and not be terrified this time.
(I wont)
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If anyone buys Dying Light Ultimate Edition and gets a "an error occurred while Installing dying light (content still encrypted)" error, right click on it, go to view downloadable content and uncheck everything.
EDIT: Seems you just need to disable 'The bozak horde'
So, I see a game called BloodLust Shadowhunter leaving early access, and it looks like kinda exactly my shit. Has anyone played it? Is it any good? It's got good reviews on steam, but I don't trust those ever.
Having played more Rivals of Aether (got online with a friend and played for about two hours, had trouble putting it down) I would say it's pretty awesome. The online was working better for us than Smash (his connection is spotty, but we had much less issues). For the most part it felt pretty flawless, though I didn't play against randoms to see how that felt.
Though I will say in this stage of the early access online seems to be very limited in scope. Can currently only play 1 vs 1 with all the stages set to "basic" mode (no special gimmicks turned on) with the stage set to random. Can do full four man matches, team matches, vs AI, and select your stages in local multiplayer at least.
So, I see a game called BloodLust Shadowhunter leaving early access, and it looks like kinda exactly my shit. Has anyone played it? Is it any good? It's got good reviews on steam, but I don't trust those ever.
I've played 24 hours of it.
Loved the hell out of it, but parked it to wait for more development. I need to reinstall it now and see where it's at.
It's low-budget (in terms of models and animations primarily), somewhat janky, and clearly made by a very small (one-man?) team (who definitely love what they're doing and the product they've made). At heart, it's the love child of VTMB and Diablo 1 or 2 and I mean that in the best possible way. And it has some of the absolute best map design I've seen in a game.
So, I see a game called BloodLust Shadowhunter leaving early access, and it looks like kinda exactly my shit. Has anyone played it? Is it any good? It's got good reviews on steam, but I don't trust those ever.
I've played 24 hours of it.
Loved the hell out of it, but parked it to wait for more development. I need to reinstall it now and see where it's at.
It's low-budget (in terms of models and animations primarily), somewhat janky, and clearly made by a very small (one-man?) team (who definitely love what they're doing and the product they've made). At heart, it's the love child of VTMB and Diablo 1 or 2 and I mean that in the best possible way. And it has some of the absolute best map design I've seen in a game.
Worth playing.
"It's low-budget (in terms of models and animations primarily), somewhat janky"
Ah. So it really is the spiritual successor to VTMB. Nice. I'll have to pick it up next pay.
Guys, I just realized that the scavenging locations in Mad Max are a discrete resource. I can go to one, loot it, and then a. thing. gets. checked. off. I'm just. This changes everything. I can't drive by them anymore. I have to loot them all.
This game is amazing. I don't remember the last play session where I did a story thing, and I don't care. It's super fun to drive around, ram into cars, and then loot stuff and take over camps. I even like driving around with the dog and clearing mines. My buttons are being pushed here, and it is wonderful.
Guys, I just realized that the scavenging locations in Mad Max are a discrete resource. I can go to one, loot it, and then a. thing. gets. checked. off. I'm just. This changes everything. I can't drive by them anymore. I have to loot them all.
This game is amazing. I don't remember the last play session where I did a story thing, and I don't care. It's super fun to drive around, ram into cars, and then loot stuff and take over camps. I even like driving around with the dog and clearing mines. My buttons are being pushed here, and it is wonderful.
Come back to me when the strongholds get massive and you can't find that one last goddamn piece of scrap.
Guys, I just realized that the scavenging locations in Mad Max are a discrete resource. I can go to one, loot it, and then a. thing. gets. checked. off. I'm just. This changes everything. I can't drive by them anymore. I have to loot them all.
This game is amazing. I don't remember the last play session where I did a story thing, and I don't care. It's super fun to drive around, ram into cars, and then loot stuff and take over camps. I even like driving around with the dog and clearing mines. My buttons are being pushed here, and it is wonderful.
Come back to me when the strongholds get massive and you can't find that one last goddamn piece of scrap.
Fucking san Andreas and the stupid tags I could not ignore.
Tags, clams, horseshoes, and photographs, was there a fifth?
Essentially it is a very competent Smash clone with a lot of crazy ideas and GBA style graphics. Both local and online multiplayer (though I haven't tried the online yet myself). Pretty solid and fun so far, the gameplay is more reminiscent of melee, fairly quick and combos are a distinct possibility, but it also seems pretty easy to pick up and play. All the characters seem pretty fun and have their own particular gimmick (though Zetterburn is probably the easiest to pick up and play). Think they want to have eight characters by launch (six currently).
Let's see if it handles better than Brawlhalla. Because I love Smash, and I wanted to give Brawlhalla a chance, but the slide-y, floaty way everything works drives me nuts.
Now we wait and see if Smash holds up without licensed characters
That's silly. It doesn't hold up _with_ licensed characters. How could it possibly hold up without them?
The best Smash clone is Dream Mix TV World Fighters on the PS2. Optimus Prime vs Simon Belmont vs Solid Snake vs Bomberman is a thing that can occur in that game.
There will probably be a spoopy sale. Might be a good time to check out horror games to see what piques your interests and add them to your wishlists accordingly.
Hey, I fixed the problem with the Dying Light DLC; apparently there's a bug in the current Steam beta client, so if you go back to the non-beta client it'll download properly.
I really need to go back and finish Darksiders 2 one day, I've started it twice now and Steam says I've played 31 hours of it. I think the main problem is that I just don't like it as much as Darksiders 1
and yeah, THQ put out some amazing games
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I was so excited about Darksiders 2. I loved the first one. Then I got it and played it on my 360 for an hour or two and it just didn't connect. I plan on giving it another shot one of these days.
I loved Darksiders 2. Upgrade paths, picking up new armors and weapons, and Zelda combat? Yes, please! I also really like the graphical style (thought that applies to the first game as well). The only parts I didn't like (in both games) are where they turned into shooters.
I'm still crossing my fingers, toes, etc that we get another Darksiders. But man it's going to be a tough job to get voice actors on par with War and Death for the other two characters.
I haven't paid much attention to Batman lately because I was lucky and had no problems with it on launch. But I thought t he issues for PC had been resolved, so I was disappointed to fire it up today to play the DLC (I have the season pass...first season pass I've ever bought and probably the last after this) and there isn't a single bit of it release for PC yet. I was sad.
I managed to resist getting SOMA last night. But if I make it another night is unknown.
Finally, ANOTHER Smash-type game? WOO. I'm hard-pressed to resist that since I have been playing Brawhalla...waiting to see some comparisons though. I'm trying to buy less stuff. I'm only slightly succeeding.
I loved Darksiders 2. Upgrade paths, picking up new armors and weapons, and Zelda combat? Yes, please! I also really like the graphical style (thought that applies to the first game as well). The only parts I didn't like (in both games) are where they turned into shooters.
I left the game around mid-way through because I just couldn't be bothered to continue. It has awesome gameplay and art/graphics, but sometimes they really just forgot to add some variety in between doing stuff and it felt rather repetitive.
I loved Darksiders 2. Upgrade paths, picking up new armors and weapons, and Zelda combat? Yes, please! I also really like the graphical style (thought that applies to the first game as well). The only parts I didn't like (in both games) are where they turned into shooters.
2 had much less Zeldaish stuff than the first, though.
Like, the first was VERY much a Zelda game as drawn by a metal cover artist. The second one was not, I felt.
I liked the direction 2 took, it felt like it's own game now. Carving it's own style and path, apart from Zelda and Devil May Cry whilst still feeling familiar and closely tied to the first game.
I just got lost in it. I mean actually lost, like no idea where the shit I'm supposed to go and the crow that's supposed to fly to the next point in supposed to head to just flies around in a circle. I gave up after about 3 hrs of trying to work out the next step. Then the damn GPU wouldn't play nice with it when I back to the game months later. Horrible framerate issues.
Think it runs now but honestly, I'll only go back to it if they announce a third game. I'm just so burned out on the issues it gave me.
I've been running a handful of my Steam games off an external 2.5 drive and it's worked pretty well so far. Usually some of the larger games I don't play regularly, but want to play without having to wait hours to redownload. Plus, it helps keep my internal drive from being too full. One of the problems though is it's pretty bulky, and kinda awkward when I need to move my laptop off my lap.
Does anyone have experience running games off of a flash drive? I saw this 128gb flash stick and thought it might be a more cleaner solution.
I loved Darksiders 1 to bits, loved Darksiders 2 a little less (mostly for the plot "LET'S PUNCH THE CORRUPTION!"), but would be right there lining up for a Darksiders 3 on release day.
Years back I ran Steam off of an external hard drive, and other than longer loadtimes I didn't see any issues with the exception of games that utilized a lot of streaming.
These might be mitigated somewhat by USB 3.0/Thunderbolt I guess though.
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I've been running a handful of my Steam games off an external 2.5 drive and it's worked pretty well so far. Usually some of the larger games I don't play regularly, but want to play without having to wait hours to redownload. Plus, it helps keep my internal drive from being too full. One of the problems though is it's pretty bulky, and kinda awkward when I need to move my laptop off my lap.
Does anyone have experience running games off of a flash drive? I saw this 128gb flash stick and thought it might be a more cleaner solution.
It'll probably work, but flash drives are slooooooooow, even when compared to bog standard non-SSD platter drives. It my not be a terribly great experience.
I loved Darksiders 2. Upgrade paths, picking up new armors and weapons, and Zelda combat? Yes, please! I also really like the graphical style (thought that applies to the first game as well). The only parts I didn't like (in both games) are where they turned into shooters.
I left the game around mid-way through because I just couldn't be bothered to continue. It has awesome gameplay and art/graphics, but sometimes they really just forgot to add some variety in between doing stuff and it felt rather repetitive.
Too much platforming and puzzles which weren't smart or fun, filler material in my book. And so many issues: crashes, freezes, quest breaking bugs, gamebreaking bugs, low rez textures etc not limited to PC, consoles had those too.
But I liked the OST :biggrin:
With the budget of $50 mil one would expect a better game.
I just got lost in it. I mean actually lost, like no idea where the shit I'm supposed to go and the crow that's supposed to fly to the next point in supposed to head to just flies around in a circle.
I too had framerate issues with Darksiders 2. It was a stuttering issue, that i eventually fixed by downloading some dll file. It was apparently the same issue in Skyrim for some people. Let me see if I can find it.
Edit: found it. It's listed as a mod for Skyrim, but it's just a dll. I believe i just dropped this into my DS2 folder and it fixed my issues.
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She actually sent this to me yesterday, but as my new rental home doesn't get internet hooked up until Friday, and my new job blocks all game related websites, I'm currently stuck renting my PC internet access by the cup. So thanks again!
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I can't settle on what to play after my brief spat of game completions.
/first world problems
Should be pretty amusing. Who knows, maybe I will man up and not be terrified this time.
(I wont)
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if you want to tune in and watch me be scared.
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I did too. Thanks @an_alt - class act.
EDIT: Seems you just need to disable 'The bozak horde'
Well shit.
Thanks @DaringDirk for being a monster of the highest order.
Guess I know where I'm headed for a while...
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That's silly. It doesn't hold up _with_ licensed characters. How could it possibly hold up without them?
Though I will say in this stage of the early access online seems to be very limited in scope. Can currently only play 1 vs 1 with all the stages set to "basic" mode (no special gimmicks turned on) with the stage set to random. Can do full four man matches, team matches, vs AI, and select your stages in local multiplayer at least.
I've played 24 hours of it.
Loved the hell out of it, but parked it to wait for more development. I need to reinstall it now and see where it's at.
It's low-budget (in terms of models and animations primarily), somewhat janky, and clearly made by a very small (one-man?) team (who definitely love what they're doing and the product they've made). At heart, it's the love child of VTMB and Diablo 1 or 2 and I mean that in the best possible way. And it has some of the absolute best map design I've seen in a game.
Worth playing.
Ah. So it really is the spiritual successor to VTMB. Nice. I'll have to pick it up next pay.
This game is amazing. I don't remember the last play session where I did a story thing, and I don't care. It's super fun to drive around, ram into cars, and then loot stuff and take over camps. I even like driving around with the dog and clearing mines. My buttons are being pushed here, and it is wonderful.
Come back to me when the strongholds get massive and you can't find that one last goddamn piece of scrap.
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Fucking san Andreas and the stupid tags I could not ignore.
Tags, clams, horseshoes, and photographs, was there a fifth?
This is probably old as fuck news, but I don't care since it perplexes me greatly so I must share it.
Let's see if it handles better than Brawlhalla. Because I love Smash, and I wanted to give Brawlhalla a chance, but the slide-y, floaty way everything works drives me nuts.
Finally, a chance for me to become a pro-gamer and prove I'm the best choose-your-own-adventurer there is!
The best Smash clone is Dream Mix TV World Fighters on the PS2. Optimus Prime vs Simon Belmont vs Solid Snake vs Bomberman is a thing that can occur in that game.
There will probably be a spoopy sale. Might be a good time to check out horror games to see what piques your interests and add them to your wishlists accordingly.
THQ got what they deserved.
You take that back right now or I'll have my dad beat up your dad.
More seriously, THQ put out some of the best games made. They definitely did not deserve what they got.
and yeah, THQ put out some amazing games
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I haven't paid much attention to Batman lately because I was lucky and had no problems with it on launch. But I thought t he issues for PC had been resolved, so I was disappointed to fire it up today to play the DLC (I have the season pass...first season pass I've ever bought and probably the last after this) and there isn't a single bit of it release for PC yet. I was sad.
I managed to resist getting SOMA last night. But if I make it another night is unknown.
Finally, ANOTHER Smash-type game? WOO. I'm hard-pressed to resist that since I have been playing Brawhalla...waiting to see some comparisons though. I'm trying to buy less stuff. I'm only slightly succeeding.
I left the game around mid-way through because I just couldn't be bothered to continue. It has awesome gameplay and art/graphics, but sometimes they really just forgot to add some variety in between doing stuff and it felt rather repetitive.
2 had much less Zeldaish stuff than the first, though.
Like, the first was VERY much a Zelda game as drawn by a metal cover artist. The second one was not, I felt.
I just got lost in it. I mean actually lost, like no idea where the shit I'm supposed to go and the crow that's supposed to fly to the next point in supposed to head to just flies around in a circle. I gave up after about 3 hrs of trying to work out the next step. Then the damn GPU wouldn't play nice with it when I back to the game months later. Horrible framerate issues.
Think it runs now but honestly, I'll only go back to it if they announce a third game. I'm just so burned out on the issues it gave me.
Does anyone have experience running games off of a flash drive? I saw this 128gb flash stick and thought it might be a more cleaner solution.
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These might be mitigated somewhat by USB 3.0/Thunderbolt I guess though.
It'll probably work, but flash drives are slooooooooow, even when compared to bog standard non-SSD platter drives. It my not be a terribly great experience.
But I liked the OST :biggrin:
With the budget of $50 mil one would expect a better game.
Same here, got lost a bunch of times.
Edit: found it. It's listed as a mod for Skyrim, but it's just a dll. I believe i just dropped this into my DS2 folder and it fixed my issues.