W40k: Mechanicus is getting frustrating. Even at Lvl 0, there are more enemies than I can deal with and there is no difficulty setting. Upon New Game, I can't even complete the first mission.
I found out I don't have one Servitor, I have infinite. You have to click its portrait to add more to the deployment. I wish the tutorial made that explicit....
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Eastshade is a pretty great game you guys. I'm enjoying it a lot, it's like a small scale version of Skyrim, minus the combat, with lovely anthropomorphic characters.
Everybody is just so nice and I want to live there.
W40k: Mechanicus is getting frustrating. Even at Lvl 0, there are more enemies than I can deal with and there is no difficulty setting. Upon New Game, I can't even complete the first mission.
I found out I don't have one Servitor, I have infinite. You have to click its portrait to add more to the deployment. I wish the tutorial made that explicit....
Oh yeah, use the Servitors as your cannon fodder and they're often even useful getting hurt just to increase your cognition.
The game starts off tougher and gets easier as you have more resources. So early on don't feel like you need to take on the hardest tasks right away.
Here's some good info for you though. Each level you clear will raise the awakening level by your alert level at the end of a mission. So don't spend too long combing the entire place. BUT it will always go up by a minimum of 3. So if you have a enough left to come in at under 4 then you're good to explore a bit more, but remember the final fight will usually raise it a bit as well. Also backtacking along the same way you came doesn't raise the gauge at all, just traversing new ground.
And heal tools are your friends, there are stiff penalties for having injured Tech Priests at the end of a mission, so top them off when you can. The minions have no penalty. Later you get minions that cost blackstone to send, but even then, you only get partial refunds if they come back undamaged, you're not penalized like you are for the Priests.
W40k: Mechanicus is getting frustrating. Even at Lvl 0, there are more enemies than I can deal with and there is no difficulty setting. Upon New Game, I can't even complete the first mission.
I found out I don't have one Servitor, I have infinite. You have to click its portrait to add more to the deployment. I wish the tutorial made that explicit....
Oh yeah, use the Servitors as your cannon fodder and they're often even useful getting hurt just to increase your cognition.
The game starts off tougher and gets easier as you have more resources. So early on don't feel like you need to take on the hardest tasks right away.
Here's some good info for you though. Each level you clear will raise the awakening level by your alert level at the end of a mission. So don't spend too long combing the entire place. BUT it will always go up by a minimum of 3. So if you have a enough left to come in at under 4 then you're good to explore a bit more, but remember the final fight will usually raise it a bit as well. Also backtacking along the same way you came doesn't raise the gauge at all, just traversing new ground.
This is excellent info, thanks. So far I've only reached Lvl 4 once, so things are coming along much more pleasantly now that I can flood the deployment with Servitors. And now I've unlocked two Rangers that are actually a return on the increased Cognition investment.
Fear and hunger demo ran light ship on my PC. I shall try again to see if it was something on my and.
Gemcraft Continues to be the crack I found it to be nearly a decade ago when I found it on congregate. It is a tower defense game with a gym crafting system. Or better described as a gym fusing system. Level one gems fuse to become level 2 gems. Level 2 gems fused to become level 3 gyms. Fuse a red chain damage gym with a blue slowing gym and you have a gym fusion with both their abilities, albeit slightly less effective compared to a pure gem.
Now extrapolate this with 9 flavors of gems, Towers, traps, walls, and a few other things I haven't discovered, Close the opportunity to turn the end of each level into an endless horde mode for extra xp.
You can also call each wave of enemies early for bonus points. Do you feel like you're unstoppable? then call all the waves early and see how good your set up runs then.
I would thoroughly describe this game play Loop as tight and addictive. There is a ton of depth and the endless mode always makes you wonder how awesome you're actually being at the current level.
I've only recently realized that the Lanes of the levels have been extra wide and I could have been drawing mazes the entire fucken time
So, for those of you asking about Stellaris after megacorp, here is my main advice after I got through to megastructures. Only pay a little bit of attention to admin cap. I stalled my expansion around the time I started to exceed it and stopped claiming all but the most vital systems when I was at about +20% tech cost because I was relying on tech research bonuses to win. I am now, through mostly conquest, at over +102% tech cost and my lead is only increasing. Most of all, GO SLOW on your planetary actions. Don’t queue more than like 2 on any planet because you have to wait for the jobs to fill in and the lowest level jobs that give you food/energy/minerals fill in last. Pay attention to what you need on a planet, what it’s specialized in for districts and plan for the following: research, alloys, crystals, motes, and gasses. It seems to me that everything else including trade is secondary to those and trade should be last for me after I have the above to expand.
Basically I feel that they slowed the early game WAY down now due to the micromanagement planets now require. They also broke the AI and the only real challenge I have now are the stagnant/fallen empires in my game.
Overall these changes are interesting but I’m not sure I favor them yet. As of now I’m wiping the floor with the AI federations and haven’t popped the crisis or L-Gate yet. It’s just going to be the mechanics of taking over the galaxy now.
Thanks to everyone who dropped by the stream yesterday and today! Sotally Tober Trucking managed to not only survive another 24-hour shift, but make enough money to add buy two trailers and pay off our existing loan (so that we could take out a new loan under the same terms and buy a 3rd truck + hire a 3rd driver.
Also special thanks to Emperor @Iolo, who decided that I needed EVEN MORE places in Europe to visit, and gifted me the Italia DLC for ETS2.
and @CorriganX for pushing me over the finish line.
I need to try out strange brigade, is it any fun solo?
Finally got around to trying Celeste, and I think I just need to accept that this kind of platformer is never for me. I felt the same way about shovelknight. I like a wide variety of playformers but these kinds of super precise hardcore ones, wth like spikes everywhere and such, I'm just not interested in at all, no matter how well they're received.
Hollow night or whatever it's called is the last one ive been meaning to try after Celeste, and I have a feeling I'll bounce off the same way.
They seem well made and sweet, it's just the gameplay is 100% not my bag
I need to try out strange brigade, is it any fun solo?
Finally got around to trying Celeste, and I think I just need to accept that this kind of platformer is never for me. I felt the same way about shovelknight. I like a wide variety of playformers but these kinds of super precise hardcore ones, wth like spikes everywhere and such, I'm just not interested in at all, no matter how well they're received.
Hollow night or whatever it's called is the last one ive been meaning to try after Celeste, and I have a feeling I'll bounce off the same way.
They seem well made and sweet, it's just the gameplay is 100% not my bag
Hollow Knight at least I could get through most of it but that's due in part to being a fan of Dark Souls-like games. Later on it amps up the difficulty and I just gave up and got the normal ending.
Celeste I had to put it on super easy mode half way through chapter 1. I'm not about these hardcore platformers at all. I'm not sure where Ori and the Blind Forest sits but that one I love and look forward to the sequel.
I need to try out strange brigade, is it any fun solo?
I'm enjoying it. It's obviously ideally meant to be played with others, but the single player is better balanced than their previous Nazi Zombie Army games.
Finally got around to trying Celeste, and I think I just need to accept that this kind of platformer is never for me. I felt the same way about shovelknight. I like a wide variety of playformers but these kinds of super precise hardcore ones, wth like spikes everywhere and such, I'm just not interested in at all, no matter how well they're received.
Hollow night or whatever it's called is the last one ive been meaning to try after Celeste, and I have a feeling I'll bounce off the same way.
They seem well made and sweet, it's just the gameplay is 100% not my bag
I bounced off Hollow Knight pretty damn hard myself.
Also, PSA: Any fool who hasn't already has just over an hour to pre-order Yakuza Kiwami.
Building a new computer in the next week or so. I'm wondering if I should make an effort to carry over local save games and the best way to do that. Maybe uninstall all my steam games and then just copy the remaining folder structure over to my backup drive and then drop that onto the new machine.
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Building a new computer in the next week or so. I'm wondering if I should make an effort to carry over local save games and the best way to do that. Maybe uninstall all my steam games and then just copy the remaining folder structure over to my backup drive and then drop that onto the new machine.
Building a new computer in the next week or so. I'm wondering if I should make an effort to carry over local save games and the best way to do that. Maybe uninstall all my steam games and then just copy the remaining folder structure over to my backup drive and then drop that onto the new machine.
Assuming you're using Steam cloud saves where they're available, in which cases it'll basically do it for you: for other games it shouldn't be any more complicated than dropping the right folders/files into the same paths on the new machine. It's just they can be scattered around in weird places (Documents, AppData, inside their own folders in some subfolder structure, etc, etc) and even sometimes in hidden folders, which is a bit of a pain.
I do wish there was a standardised place for PC games to put their local saves, but alas.
It occurs to me that 1 of the reasons non American and European horror are so interesting is that we don't recognize all the signs of other cultures and will not recognize iwhen the respective version of a pentagram is flashing right there
Meanwhile, everyone who does recognize the signs has already left the building and has already powered up the escape vessel
Thanks @Spoit for King of Fighters XIII! I've heard it's a pretty good fighter! Don't really have much experience with the KoF games, but apparently they get kind of crazy with like 3 or 4 different types of jumps?
It occurs to me that 1 of the reasons non American and European horror are so interesting is that we don't recognize all the signs of other cultures and will not recognize iwhen the respective version of a pentagram is flashing right there
Meanwhile, everyone who does recognize the signs has already left the building and has already powered up the escape vessel
"Hey man, you took Latin in HS. What's this book say?"
"uh, something about death. Probably best to put that down."
It occurs to me that 1 of the reasons non American and European horror are so interesting is that we don't recognize all the signs of other cultures and will not recognize iwhen the respective version of a pentagram is flashing right there
Meanwhile, everyone who does recognize the signs has already left the building and has already powered up the escape vessel
"Hey man, you took Latin in HS. What's this book say?"
"uh, something about death. Probably best to put that down."
Roll credits.
"Uh, let's see, 'mortuos susci-' oh hell no, this is about, like, raising the dead and shit. I'm not reading this. Let's burn it, then go get burgers."
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It occurs to me that 1 of the reasons non American and European horror are so interesting is that we don't recognize all the signs of other cultures and will not recognize iwhen the respective version of a pentagram is flashing right there
Meanwhile, everyone who does recognize the signs has already left the building and has already powered up the escape vessel
"Hey man, you took Latin in HS. What's this book say?"
"uh, something about death. Probably best to put that down."
Roll credits.
"Uh, let's see, 'mortuos susci-' oh hell no, this is about, like, raising the dead and shit. I'm not reading this. Let's burn it, then go get burgers."
I am surprised there is no horror series titled Inexorable.
If anyone was waiting for their AC Odyssey copy from the Google Project Stream thing it looks up they turned up in people's Uplay accounts today. No real notifications about it, but it's in there now.
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Logitech is bringing back the MX518 mouse! I bought several of these back in the day.
MX518 was so good! But honestly, after getting the G502, I don't really think I wanna go back.
What am I going to do with all that DPI....
I enjoy Steelseries mice but I alternate between 800 and 1600.
I generally use 2400, but occasionally flip to 1600 or 3200. I can't imagine using 800 for anything but super specific things like detail work in Photoshop. Doesn't your hand get tired of moving the mouse around so much?
I loved the mx518, but think i couldnt play so many games without all the extra buttons on the side of my mouse. Ive become the terrible monster I always fought against.
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@Karoz @akajaybay My problems are resolved:
I found out I don't have one Servitor, I have infinite. You have to click its portrait to add more to the deployment. I wish the tutorial made that explicit....
Everybody is just so nice and I want to live there.
Oh yeah, use the Servitors as your cannon fodder and they're often even useful getting hurt just to increase your cognition.
The game starts off tougher and gets easier as you have more resources. So early on don't feel like you need to take on the hardest tasks right away.
Here's some good info for you though. Each level you clear will raise the awakening level by your alert level at the end of a mission. So don't spend too long combing the entire place. BUT it will always go up by a minimum of 3. So if you have a enough left to come in at under 4 then you're good to explore a bit more, but remember the final fight will usually raise it a bit as well. Also backtacking along the same way you came doesn't raise the gauge at all, just traversing new ground.
And heal tools are your friends, there are stiff penalties for having injured Tech Priests at the end of a mission, so top them off when you can. The minions have no penalty. Later you get minions that cost blackstone to send, but even then, you only get partial refunds if they come back undamaged, you're not penalized like you are for the Priests.
Join in and encourage him to fully live the experience by peeing in a bottle!
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This is excellent info, thanks. So far I've only reached Lvl 4 once, so things are coming along much more pleasantly now that I can flood the deployment with Servitors. And now I've unlocked two Rangers that are actually a return on the increased Cognition investment.
Gemcraft Continues to be the crack I found it to be nearly a decade ago when I found it on congregate. It is a tower defense game with a gym crafting system. Or better described as a gym fusing system. Level one gems fuse to become level 2 gems. Level 2 gems fused to become level 3 gyms. Fuse a red chain damage gym with a blue slowing gym and you have a gym fusion with both their abilities, albeit slightly less effective compared to a pure gem.
Now extrapolate this with 9 flavors of gems, Towers, traps, walls, and a few other things I haven't discovered, Close the opportunity to turn the end of each level into an endless horde mode for extra xp.
You can also call each wave of enemies early for bonus points. Do you feel like you're unstoppable? then call all the waves early and see how good your set up runs then.
I would thoroughly describe this game play Loop as tight and addictive. There is a ton of depth and the endless mode always makes you wonder how awesome you're actually being at the current level.
I've only recently realized that the Lanes of the levels have been extra wide and I could have been drawing mazes the entire fucken time
http://www.fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=16534
Basically I feel that they slowed the early game WAY down now due to the micromanagement planets now require. They also broke the AI and the only real challenge I have now are the stagnant/fallen empires in my game.
Overall these changes are interesting but I’m not sure I favor them yet. As of now I’m wiping the floor with the AI federations and haven’t popped the crisis or L-Gate yet. It’s just going to be the mechanics of taking over the galaxy now.
2/21 TNG (4 pm PST): Stardew Valley MP
2/22 FNG (4 pm PST): Vermintide 2
2/23 SaNG (4 pm PST): The Division
2/24 SuNG (7 pm PST): Undecided
SuNG was a bust this last week. I guess I thought too much of The Forest or people just want to chill on Sunday evening.
Will take any recommendations for SuNG this week though or may just return it to Astroneer or just suspend it unless there is some interest to have it one week.
Fanatical has started its Bundlefest with the Colossus Bundle.
A new bundle unlocks every 24 hours.
Also special thanks to Emperor @Iolo, who decided that I needed EVEN MORE places in Europe to visit, and gifted me the Italia DLC for ETS2.
and @CorriganX for pushing me over the finish line.
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Finally got around to trying Celeste, and I think I just need to accept that this kind of platformer is never for me. I felt the same way about shovelknight. I like a wide variety of playformers but these kinds of super precise hardcore ones, wth like spikes everywhere and such, I'm just not interested in at all, no matter how well they're received.
Hollow night or whatever it's called is the last one ive been meaning to try after Celeste, and I have a feeling I'll bounce off the same way.
They seem well made and sweet, it's just the gameplay is 100% not my bag
Especially when you surpass your old score by a factor of 7
#gemcraft
Was doing so good, then tried to show my fellow man mercy. He killed me.
#neoscavenger
http://www.fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=16534
Hollow Knight at least I could get through most of it but that's due in part to being a fan of Dark Souls-like games. Later on it amps up the difficulty and I just gave up and got the normal ending.
Celeste I had to put it on super easy mode half way through chapter 1. I'm not about these hardcore platformers at all. I'm not sure where Ori and the Blind Forest sits but that one I love and look forward to the sequel.
I bounced off Hollow Knight pretty damn hard myself.
Also, PSA: Any fool who hasn't already has just over an hour to pre-order Yakuza Kiwami.
EVERYBODY WANTS TO SIT IN THE BIG CHAIR, MEG!
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Assuming you're using Steam cloud saves where they're available, in which cases it'll basically do it for you: for other games it shouldn't be any more complicated than dropping the right folders/files into the same paths on the new machine. It's just they can be scattered around in weird places (Documents, AppData, inside their own folders in some subfolder structure, etc, etc) and even sometimes in hidden folders, which is a bit of a pain.
I do wish there was a standardised place for PC games to put their local saves, but alas.
Edit: or what @SteevL said!
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Meanwhile, everyone who does recognize the signs has already left the building and has already powered up the escape vessel
http://www.fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=16534
"Hey man, you took Latin in HS. What's this book say?"
"uh, something about death. Probably best to put that down."
Roll credits.
3DS Friend Code: 2165-6448-8348 www.Twitch.TV/cooljammer00
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"Uh, let's see, 'mortuos susci-' oh hell no, this is about, like, raising the dead and shit. I'm not reading this. Let's burn it, then go get burgers."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ut_cfzCD9ug
Looks lovely
I am surprised there is no horror series titled Inexorable.
Buy everything. Especially Geneforge.
Jeff Vogel is a one man CRPG army.
https://www.pcgamer.com/logitech-is-bringing-back-its-legendary-mx518-mouse/
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MX518 was so good! But honestly, after getting the G502, I don't really think I wanna go back.
What am I going to do with all that DPI....
I enjoy Steelseries mice but I alternate between 800 and 1600.
Yeah, my G502 feels like a perfectly good replacement. But it's pretty cool that they're bringing the old one back.
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I generally use 2400, but occasionally flip to 1600 or 3200. I can't imagine using 800 for anything but super specific things like detail work in Photoshop. Doesn't your hand get tired of moving the mouse around so much?
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