I've been playing a lot of the various DOA games lately (that series is an old fave of mine), so I put that "£5 off anything" this sale towards DOA5 Last Round on Steam, currently 50% off. I've steered clear of it on PC up to now, having heard it's not a great port. But it's not terrible; most of its annoyances are minor ones I can ignore.
It doesn't run in 1440p without a mod (that's hardcoded; it will happily do 1080p or 4K, but not in-between). It's based on the Xbox 360/PS3 version, not the Xbox One/PS4 version, and so runs in DX9, which in turn means it's missing five stages, including Azuchi - perhaps its most grievous misstep. Probably for the same reason, it has a strange issue with Xbox One controllers (main controls are fine but Pause is on R3, for example), apparently due to not using Xinput, but switching on Steam's controller configuration thingy fixes that.
But all that said, when it comes down to it, it looks great, runs well, and is as much of a delight to play as ever. And that's the main thing.
Picked up Starcrawlers during the sale because it looked interesting - a sci-fi gridder/roguelite dungeon crawler.
I think I like it already.
Starcrawlers is a gem. Your mercenary crew takes missions off a hub, and those play out as 'gridder' dungeon romps of various sorts with a wonderful sci-fi flavor. The gameplay is solid, the loot cycle is pure and the writing ranges from solid to surprisingly good. It is quite grindy, some of the mission types can get repetitive as the game goes on, and there's a pretty steep learning curve with the classes and their abilities (which resist falling into classis RPG molds like tank, DPS, healer, etc.) Also the game plays by prison rules - there is almost no healing from items or abilities while you are on a dungeon run. So many runs have a strong push-your-luck tension on top of everything else going on.
it is good. I mean I"m biased because I like it a lot, but it is real good.
I'm sure I'll end up buying the game at some point anyway, but I should really jump into that demo.
Also you guys should check out Euclidean Skies, as mentioned by the SE++ thread. It's Monument Valley for PC if you also added turn based combat. Plus it's on sale!
Nothing is really leaping out at me during this sale. I'm tempted to just preorder Generation Zero for an easy five bucks off, but that goes against my "no preordering" rule.
Nothing is really leaping out at me during this sale. I'm tempted to just preorder Generation Zero for an easy five bucks off, but that goes against my "no preordering" rule.
That's a cool looking game. Onto the wishlist it goes!
Nothing is really leaping out at me during this sale. I'm tempted to just preorder Generation Zero for an easy five bucks off, but that goes against my "no preordering" rule.
That's a cool looking game. Onto the wishlist it goes!
First person open world co-op against hostile robots in 1980s Sweden for $35. It looks like it's going to be amazing, but I am afraid to be excited.
Nothing is really leaping out at me during this sale. I'm tempted to just preorder Generation Zero for an easy five bucks off, but that goes against my "no preordering" rule.
That's a cool looking game. Onto the wishlist it goes!
First person open world co-op against hostile robots in 1980s Sweden for $35. It looks like it's going to be amazing, but I am afraid to be excited.
Yeah, worth waiting and seeing. But there's definitely promise there. It could be properly great.
There I was, minding my own business, unlocking costumes in DOA5 (it's so therapeutic), when a message pops up. And then another. And another. And... well, you can guess where this is going.
@Karoz wasn't content to fling one key, oh no. Try nineteen of the things, comprising Earth Defence Force 4.1: The Shadow of New Despair (that is such a magnificent title) and all of its mammoth pile of DLC.
Thank you so much! The bugs will never know what hit 'em. (As some other famous bug hunters once said, Would You Like To Know More?)
So Axiom Verge got released for free on the Epic store. Except it kept crashing in one spot because a sound file was missing.
The sound of steam pipes.
In a file called 'steam'. That wasn't there any more.
Whooooooooooooooooooops
ahahahahahahahahahahahahha
What did they do, just delete every file with "steam" in the title to release it on Epic? Because honestly, that would just be lazy and stupid and the kind of thing publishers only concerned with money would-
Oh. Yep. Seems about right.
I don't care how many moneyhats Epic throws around, there's something to be said for a storefront that actually knows whatever the hell it's doing instead of a bunch who only want $$$ and have none of the experience Valve has.
So Axiom Verge got released for free on the Epic store. Except it kept crashing in one spot because a sound file was missing.
The sound of steam pipes.
In a file called 'steam'. That wasn't there any more.
Whooooooooooooooooooops
ahahahahahahahahahahahahha
What did they do, just delete every file with "steam" in the title to release it on Epic? Because honestly, that would just be lazy and stupid and the kind of thing publishers only concerned with money would-
Oh. Yep. Seems about right.
I don't care how many moneyhats Epic throws around, there's something to be said for a storefront that actually knows whatever the hell it's doing instead of a bunch who only want $$$ and have none of the experience Valve has.
That's the worst part because they hired Steam Spy who at least as studied Steam a whole freaking lot so could have helped them get around some pitfalls--or at least be aware of them.
But then again I guess that means the platform as a whole and not individual games. Good thing they have forums to address player probl--oh wait.
So Axiom Verge got released for free on the Epic store. Except it kept crashing in one spot because a sound file was missing.
The sound of steam pipes.
In a file called 'steam'. That wasn't there any more.
Whooooooooooooooooooops
ahahahahahahahahahahahahha
What did they do, just delete every file with "steam" in the title to release it on Epic? Because honestly, that would just be lazy and stupid and the kind of thing publishers only concerned with money would-
Oh. Yep. Seems about right.
I don't care how many moneyhats Epic throws around, there's something to be said for a storefront that actually knows whatever the hell it's doing instead of a bunch who only want $$$ and have none of the experience Valve has.
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Triffids?
Steam | XBL
That game looks, sounds and feels so good.
I think I like it already.
It doesn't run in 1440p without a mod (that's hardcoded; it will happily do 1080p or 4K, but not in-between). It's based on the Xbox 360/PS3 version, not the Xbox One/PS4 version, and so runs in DX9, which in turn means it's missing five stages, including Azuchi - perhaps its most grievous misstep. Probably for the same reason, it has a strange issue with Xbox One controllers (main controls are fine but Pause is on R3, for example), apparently due to not using Xinput, but switching on Steam's controller configuration thingy fixes that.
But all that said, when it comes down to it, it looks great, runs well, and is as much of a delight to play as ever. And that's the main thing.
Steam | XBL
Starcrawlers is a gem. Your mercenary crew takes missions off a hub, and those play out as 'gridder' dungeon romps of various sorts with a wonderful sci-fi flavor. The gameplay is solid, the loot cycle is pure and the writing ranges from solid to surprisingly good. It is quite grindy, some of the mission types can get repetitive as the game goes on, and there's a pretty steep learning curve with the classes and their abilities (which resist falling into classis RPG molds like tank, DPS, healer, etc.) Also the game plays by prison rules - there is almost no healing from items or abilities while you are on a dungeon run. So many runs have a strong push-your-luck tension on top of everything else going on.
At less than $7 right now, it's a great pickup.
Steam profile.
Getting started with BATTLETECH: Part 1 / Part 2
Twitch: KoopahTroopah - Steam: Koopah
Upcoming game that looks ...
also more videos uploading to that devs channel
https://store.steampowered.com/app/792120/FIGHT_KNIGHT/
Also, Stormwatcher told me to mention ShadowCaster, well there it is, mentioned.
edit: also appears free demo on kickstarter page
Twitch: KoopahTroopah - Steam: Koopah
Another upcoming game:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/609110/Blazing_Chrome/
Totally reminds me of Contra.
I can't wait for BC, but I no idea how that hasn't gotten a C&D letter from Konomi. Like that is basically a reskin of the SNES game.
Legends of Runeterra: MNCdover #moc
Switch ID: MNC Dover SW-1154-3107-1051
Steam ID
Twitch Page
Too busy making that sweet pachinko money
http://www.fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=16534
it is good. I mean I"m biased because I like it a lot, but it is real good.
FFXIV: Tchel Fay
Nintendo ID: Tortalius
Steam: Tortalius
Stream: twitch.tv/tortalius
I'm sure I'll end up buying the game at some point anyway, but I should really jump into that demo.
Also you guys should check out Euclidean Skies, as mentioned by the SE++ thread. It's Monument Valley for PC if you also added turn based combat. Plus it's on sale!
No way to get a package to a but i think i got money for both.
Woot?
#rebelgalaxy
Also got 900k mission that was marked very high, but it was only a few waves of fighters and weak corvettes
Easy money
http://www.fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=16534
Also pigs.
That's a cool looking game. Onto the wishlist it goes!
Steam | XBL
Chinese new year. But after a quick flurry of stuff it seems everyone got boared.
3DS: 0473-8507-2652
Switch: SW-5185-4991-5118
PSN: AbEntropy
https://youtu.be/7Pmy8sQxSkA
Space is the number of hexes that ever get occupied I believe.
I don't think it counts spaces an arm rotates over if it's empty.
Space optimizing is pretty hard.
First person open world co-op against hostile robots in 1980s Sweden for $35. It looks like it's going to be amazing, but I am afraid to be excited.
Yeah, worth waiting and seeing. But there's definitely promise there. It could be properly great.
Steam | XBL
@Karoz wasn't content to fling one key, oh no. Try nineteen of the things, comprising Earth Defence Force 4.1: The Shadow of New Despair (that is such a magnificent title) and all of its mammoth pile of DLC.
Thank you so much! The bugs will never know what hit 'em. (As some other famous bug hunters once said, Would You Like To Know More?)
Steam | XBL
It's fun*
http://www.fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=16534
COME FORTH, AMATERASU! - Switch Friend Code SW-5465-2458-5696 - Twitch
The sound of steam pipes.
In a file called 'steam'. That wasn't there any more.
Whooooooooooooooooooops
EVERYBODY WANTS TO SIT IN THE BIG CHAIR, MEG!
ahahahahahahahahahahahahha
The harder the rain, honey, the sweeter the sun.
I want to link one of my solutions for a Opus Magnum puzzle that was in the 0th percentile for space, but I'm at work.
What did they do, just delete every file with "steam" in the title to release it on Epic? Because honestly, that would just be lazy and stupid and the kind of thing publishers only concerned with money would-
Oh. Yep. Seems about right.
I don't care how many moneyhats Epic throws around, there's something to be said for a storefront that actually knows whatever the hell it's doing instead of a bunch who only want $$$ and have none of the experience Valve has.
I can has cheezburger, yes?
That's the worst part because they hired Steam Spy who at least as studied Steam a whole freaking lot so could have helped them get around some pitfalls--or at least be aware of them.
But then again I guess that means the platform as a whole and not individual games. Good thing they have forums to address player probl--oh wait.
so satisfying to make stuff like this
Edit: I thought imgur converted gifs to gifv's nowadays but I don't remember how and this is too large, so you have to click it
Looks like it was the dev that did it:
SteamID: edgruberman GOG Galaxy: EdGruberman