Well @LD50 monstered me with full-blown FF14 so my time for other games is reduced. And I bought both the Shadowrun series and the Tomb Raider reboots with the intent to play them.
But then I also have Crosscode installed and I'm maybe half way through the main story let alone the DLC.
Well LD50 monstered me with full-blown FF14 so my time for other games is reduced. And I bought both the Shadowrun series and the Tomb Raider reboots with the intent to play them.
But then I also have Crosscode installed and I'm maybe half way through the main story let alone the DLC.
The Shadowrun series is legitimately very good. Just, while Shadowrun Returns is a decent game, don't judge the other two by it. Dragonfall is head and shoulders a better game than Returns, and Hong Kong is head and shoulders a better game than Dragonfall. Yet, Returns is still worth a play.
In other news I tried F1 2020 last night and I ran 10 very boring laps around a track and I've gotta be missing something about what makes this game good. Is it the team career mode?
Just seems very boring to me. I gotta have like collectible cars or explosions or magic shells or some shit in my racing games, I guess?
Automata has been on my to play list for a while, but seems I'm just better off waiting a bit longer?
It isn't hard to patch the Steam version to fix it, and there was a decent graphics mod that made it even better.
And it is 100% worth playing even in an imperfect state. That game is my top gaming experience of all time. Left some real lasting memories.
Counterpoint: I really wanted to like Automata, but bounced right off it. The intro sequence is confusing, the backstory is, I think intentionally, occluded, but there wasn’t enough to keep me interested in the narrative, as I couldn’t piece it together. The fighting was...fine, but the combat wasn’t really for me. The lack of signposting and mapping killed me, because I don’t have time to wander aimlessly around a huge environment hitting robots without real purpose.
A lot of people apparently really like it, but I just didn’t see it, though it sounds like I’m a minority.
Also really not sure about the arse-thetic.
I "played" a bit for a Game Pass quest and while it wasn't really for me I super appreciate that when you turn the difficulty all the way down the game essentially does the combat for you. The character was dodging around like a badass and I wish that more games offered options like that because it's not uncommon for me to get wrapped up in a story but have to bomb out because the combat gets too difficult for me.
In other news I tried F1 2020 last night and I ran 10 very boring laps around a track and I've gotta be missing something about what makes this game good. Is it the team career mode?
Just seems very boring to me. I gotta have like collectible cars or explosions or magic shells or some shit in my racing games, I guess?
It's a sports game and sim-lite as much as it is a racing game, of course. Dialling in the AI difficulty to a good spot for you can help, to provide as much of a challenge (or not) as you would like.
My Team mode adds a team management layer to the career, and it's possible to just play that if you like and have the game simulate all the on-track sessions for you, but it's not as in-depth as a dedicated management game would be.
You can start a career (with My Team or not) with a fairly lowly team and slowly try to bring them into contention better, or, in the regular career at least, accept contract offers from other teams to try to progress your career that way (which is usually how it works in real life, its very rare for a rookie driver to start out in a top team - Lewis Hamilton is probably the most recent example back in 2007).
F1 generally isn't about starting at the back, overtaking everyone and winning each time, arcade racer style, but the game will totally let you play that way if you want to, and set it up with that in mind (turn down the AI, skip qualifying, probably use casual handling, make sure the race is long enough to get by everyone!).
If F1 as a whole (not just the game) is baffling you a little, give Formula 1: Drive to Survive on Netflix a watch. It'll give you a bit of an insight into the personalities involved and some of the best bits of relevant on-track action. As far as full races go, there's a race this Sunday, the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix at the Imola circuit, in Italy (qualifying is tomorrow). Note, not the same as the other Italian track in 2020, Monza.
Speaking of the tracks, they each present their own challenges, and getting fast, consistent lap times is a big part of it. You'll find trying to do that at, say, Monaco to be a very different challenge to Monza or Silverstone. Sometimes the challenges can vary wildly even on the same track, like the Baku street circuit in Azerbaijan.
I hope you can find something to like about it, because it's a very good game at doing what it sets out to do. But if as you say you need other trappings in your racing games, there was an F1 kart racer a few years back called F1 Race Stars that you may get on better with.
F1 generally isn't about starting at the back, overtaking everyone and winning each time, arcade racer style
The rule of thumb in F1 is where you start is generally where you will finish. But they race anyway because cars break down and drivers fuck up.
Also, the dive to the first corner might take out two or three cars.
Racing sims occupy a niche that is hard to expand upon. All sims are generally that. If you don't already like the subject, it will be harder to get into.
So I wake up this morning to an e-mail and green envelope!
-snip-
*shakes fist at random avatar* Thank you Karoz for the game Cozy Grove. I JUST put that on there to possibly buy since I needed a fun chill random game to cheer me up when I'm not using Breath of the Wild as a crutch. This (along with ElementWrath 's avatar) did cheer me up on a rather random weird week where my wife and I swore we heard our dog in the house again.
I didn't even see this tag before. Based on the fanfare I think it only polite to inform you that my avatar is from a larger sticker pack of my character.
Which means yes, there are dozens of other cute wolf images.
Also, to keep this post vaguely Steam related, I'm on a DRG kick again, and damn that game really has one of the best game communities. Also I saw someone who was level 2110. No that's not a typo. They must never stop.
As a reward for reading this I present to you another sticker.
Which is appropriate because now I am going to sleep.
I love your sticker pack. First one in a blanket and then one sleeping on its back. Too perfect.
Relating to games, have you ever played a game and felt obligated to finish it? Then part way though forcing yourself to finish it you find out you actually like it?
Also I sort of wish some games would put in "cheat codes" like the old days. I miss typing in "godmode" or other commands to get through a tough game.
So, apparently the DisplayPort cable that came with my new monitor was causing lockups and problems. Couldn't play a game for more than 5 minutes before the computer would drop the monitor signal and the bluetooth signal. Controller came back just fine, but I'd have to unplug and replug the DisplayPort cable to get monitor signal back. This is with FreeSync turned on or off, different resolutions and scaling options, etc.
I tried using an HDMI connection instead, and low and behold, everything works fine! Yay!
Also, @cooljammer00 howcome you never come to the forums anymore?
Tier 1 ($1): Figment, Yono and the Celestial Elephants
Tier 2 (BTA): Abzu, Arida Backland's Awakening, Never Alone
Tier 3 ($14): Beyond Blue, Summer in Mara, Lost Ember
So I wake up this morning to an e-mail and green envelope!
-snip-
*shakes fist at random avatar* Thank you Karoz for the game Cozy Grove. I JUST put that on there to possibly buy since I needed a fun chill random game to cheer me up when I'm not using Breath of the Wild as a crutch. This (along with ElementWrath 's avatar) did cheer me up on a rather random weird week where my wife and I swore we heard our dog in the house again.
I didn't even see this tag before. Based on the fanfare I think it only polite to inform you that my avatar is from a larger sticker pack of my character.
Which means yes, there are dozens of other cute wolf images.
Also, to keep this post vaguely Steam related, I'm on a DRG kick again, and damn that game really has one of the best game communities. Also I saw someone who was level 2110. No that's not a typo. They must never stop.
As a reward for reading this I present to you another sticker. -snip-
Which is appropriate because now I am going to sleep.
I love your sticker pack. First one in a blanket and then one sleeping on its back. Too perfect.
Relating to games, have you ever played a game and felt obligated to finish it? Then part way though forcing yourself to finish it you find out you actually like it?
Also I sort of wish some games would put in "cheat codes" like the old days. I miss typing in "godmode" or other commands to get through a tough game.
My character answers the question "What if wolf? But also, what if puppy dog?"
Also sometimes a deer(?)
Back to DRG though. I think I need to do a bug report because there was very definitely some weird terrain generation in a mission I played recently. We thought we had gotten all our secondary items (Ebonut) but we still hadn't met the requirement. This was on an Escort mission.
And then I checked the terrain scanner, and there, about 10 meters above and off to the side of the last chamber, was an open cavern that was completely disconnected from the rest of the mission and that we had never went through. Even had a crate in it and both batteries! It was a very weird mission, one of my teammates who was in Discord call got booted by a crash and then my other teammate in Discord called the drop pod seconds before they loaded back in. Apparently this meant that they were unable to rejoin until we completed the mission, it was super lame.
Also because we had no digger, the tiny tunnel I made connecting the room with the Heartstone to the weird anomaly cave was, I believe, too small for the Molly to get back through once we called for the drop pod. I had to run back up it and mine some stone out of the path before it found its way through. Glad I did though since I had lagged out of another previous escort mission at the Heartstone and I probably would have lost 100% of my cool if we failed this one because the drop pod never opened because Molly was stuck running in circles and never made it to the pod.
All in all it was a good session though, got some Huuli hoarders in a couple maps after that and even managed to clear an Omen Modular Exterminator event pretty smoothly. Even better, I got to utterly rinse a hiveguard dreadnaught in an extermination mission as Driller by pelting its exposed weak spot with point-blank throwing axes. It died hilariously fast, it was like a third of its HP in under 5 seconds.
Edit: Betsuni, relating to your particular question: ADHD brain means that sometimes I drop a game I love for no reason at all. I still need to finish Hades and Hades is a goddamn triumph of good game design, gameplay, writing, story, voice acting, and music. An all around gem.
I still need to beat Dishonored and Mirror's Edge which I burned out on both of because I tried, like a fool, to do a pacifist run of both. It took me years, literally, to pick up Doom 2016 again before finishing it by playing it for like 2 or 3 nights consecutively, and I was so glad I did. Doom 2016 did have cheat codes, if I remember. I love the inclusion of stuff like that. My favorite implementation, though I am biased in my choice, is Halo's Skull mechanic, where some make the game substantially harder, and some make it more fun, and they can be found as collectibles throughout the campaign and game world, even in multiplayer maps.
Doom 2016 has cheat codes? Now I need to see if I bought that game. I'm laughing over here at that spoiler! Thanks for the laugh.
I believe so, yes. Standard ones like infinite ammo I think, etc.
I never used any but I certainly wasn't playing on hard mode either.
Also the deer thing is a running theme. Deer are cute. Forest puppies. I find the thought of him trying to fit in with them poorly disguised as one both adorable and amusing.
Automata has been on my to play list for a while, but seems I'm just better off waiting a bit longer?
It isn't hard to patch the Steam version to fix it, and there was a decent graphics mod that made it even better.
And it is 100% worth playing even in an imperfect state. That game is my top gaming experience of all time. Left some real lasting memories.
Counterpoint: I really wanted to like Automata, but bounced right off it. The intro sequence is confusing, the backstory is, I think intentionally, occluded, but there wasn’t enough to keep me interested in the narrative, as I couldn’t piece it together. The fighting was...fine, but the combat wasn’t really for me. The lack of signposting and mapping killed me, because I don’t have time to wander aimlessly around a huge environment hitting robots without real purpose.
A lot of people apparently really like it, but I just didn’t see it, though it sounds like I’m a minority.
Also really not sure about the arse-thetic.
I "played" a bit for a Game Pass quest and while it wasn't really for me I super appreciate that when you turn the difficulty all the way down the game essentially does the combat for you. The character was dodging around like a badass and I wish that more games offered options like that because it's not uncommon for me to get wrapped up in a story but have to bomb out because the combat gets too difficult for me.
Yeah, the chip system is brilliant and I wish more games had something like it. The character has a bar of RAM that you can slot ability chips into. As you play you gain access to more and more chips that let you tune the combat style and difficulty into something your speed. You can make it very high risk/high reward, you can optimize for ranged combat, you can make yourself very tanky, etc. The easy difficulty unlocks and automatically slots in some very good chips with lots of HP and auto-dodge and such.
I used a few fairly cheesy builds to get past a few frustrating bosses. Why yes, I would like to devote half my RAM to regenning HP constantly. It was nice to have the option!
I enjoyed all of the critique of that article condemning peoples' inclination towards purchasing more video games than they actually get around to playing, implying that the purchase (or gift receipt) of a game is a promise that you will commit x hours of your life to it; methinks the gentleman's job to write columns about the games he plays affects his perspective somewhat.
However I'd just like to throw my tuppence into why this opinion piece can be readily dismissed on its face:
Horizon Zero Dawn might be the most beautiful game I've run on PC in awhile.
Goddamn.
I tried to run it, and like the only other PS4 port I've tried to play on my PC - Detroit: Become Human - it hard locked my computer when trying to optimise shaders or whatever it does before the game proper launches.
I dunno what it is about the old PS4 exclusives that try to brick my machine
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On a totally unrelated note*, thanks @Pixelated Pixie for A Hat in Time - Nyakuza Metro!
*on a totally unrelated note, since we all know that the G&T Adventure Team Chat is a perfectly safe place.
On a totally unrelated note*, thanks @Pixelated Pixie for A Hat in Time - Nyakuza Metro!
*on a totally unrelated note, since we all know that the G&T Adventure Team Chat is a perfectly safe place.
Lies, I pop in every now and then to make sure you guys haven't smothered each other in gifts, and then I get out, staying longer than a few minutes will result in gifting.
For those who like their F1 less realistic, the kart racer F1 Race Stars Complete Edition (with all the loads of DLC) is 98% off at Fanatical, a whopping 49p in UK money.
Well LD50 monstered me with full-blown FF14 so my time for other games is reduced. And I bought both the Shadowrun series and the Tomb Raider reboots with the intent to play them.
But then I also have Crosscode installed and I'm maybe half way through the main story let alone the DLC.
The Shadowrun series is legitimately very good. Just, while Shadowrun Returns is a decent game, don't judge the other two by it. Dragonfall is head and shoulders a better game than Returns, and Hong Kong is head and shoulders a better game than Dragonfall. Yet, Returns is still worth a play.
EDIT: Fuck I missed the @, sorry LD50
Personally, I rate them: Dragonfall > Returns > Hong Kong. HK has better characters, but Returns has a better story. (And amazing music)
Darn. Wine not an acceptable substitute then? Sorry duder.
Technically that's what Proton is. It's wine+dxvk and while it'd be possible run it off its own bottle, Steam has made me very lazy and I dun wanna.
I think your advice about looking into F1 in general is probably more apt anyways. I do like racing games, but I'm way more into the cars than the drivers (I'm a long time Top Gear and Grand Tour fan), and F1 seems to be 100% about the drivers.
For those who like their F1 less realistic, the kart racer F1 Race Stars Complete Edition (with all the loads of DLC) is 98% off at Fanatical, a whopping 49p in UK money.
For those who like their F1 less realistic, the kart racer F1 Race Stars Complete Edition (with all the loads of DLC) is 98% off at Fanatical, a whopping 49p in UK money.
Darn. Wine not an acceptable substitute then? Sorry duder.
Technically that's what Proton is. It's wine+dxvk and while it'd be possible run it off its own bottle, Steam has made me very lazy and I dun wanna.
I think your advice about looking into F1 in general is probably more apt anyways. I do like racing games, but I'm way more into the cars than the drivers (I'm a long time Top Gear and Grand Tour fan), and F1 seems to be 100% about the drivers.
Take a gander at Motorsport Manager. Unless actively driving the cars is important.
F1 games are probably more driver focused games than any other racers. Possibly to varying degrees over the series' lifetime.
For those who like their F1 less realistic, the kart racer F1 Race Stars Complete Edition (with all the loads of DLC) is 98% off at Fanatical, a whopping 49p in UK money.
For those who like their F1 less realistic, the kart racer F1 Race Stars Complete Edition (with all the loads of DLC) is 98% off at Fanatical, a whopping 49p in UK money.
I haven't played it, but when I looked into it it sounded like it was trying to marry two game systems that don't work well together. you basically go through the game until you lose because enemies are too strong(because they will be, it's inevitable), then repeat until you can beat them.
which, that doesn't make the game very strategic when you're just grinding out the stats needed to win
On a totally unrelated note*, thanks Pixelated Pixie for A Hat in Time - Nyakuza Metro!
*on a totally unrelated note, since we all know that the G&T Adventure Team Chat is a perfectly safe place.
Woah, Pixie is replying to me in that link. Wow have I really been lingering around here since 2015, or even earlier?
Aww, now I feel all nostalgic and warm.
Edit: Having scrolled to look back at my previous posts.
Can confirm I was still hilarious in 2015. Aged like fine wine.
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But then I also have Crosscode installed and I'm maybe half way through the main story let alone the DLC.
The Shadowrun series is legitimately very good. Just, while Shadowrun Returns is a decent game, don't judge the other two by it. Dragonfall is head and shoulders a better game than Returns, and Hong Kong is head and shoulders a better game than Dragonfall. Yet, Returns is still worth a play.
EDIT: Fuck I missed the @, sorry LD50
Just seems very boring to me. I gotta have like collectible cars or explosions or magic shells or some shit in my racing games, I guess?
I "played" a bit for a Game Pass quest and while it wasn't really for me I super appreciate that when you turn the difficulty all the way down the game essentially does the combat for you. The character was dodging around like a badass and I wish that more games offered options like that because it's not uncommon for me to get wrapped up in a story but have to bomb out because the combat gets too difficult for me.
It's a sports game and sim-lite as much as it is a racing game, of course. Dialling in the AI difficulty to a good spot for you can help, to provide as much of a challenge (or not) as you would like.
My Team mode adds a team management layer to the career, and it's possible to just play that if you like and have the game simulate all the on-track sessions for you, but it's not as in-depth as a dedicated management game would be.
You can start a career (with My Team or not) with a fairly lowly team and slowly try to bring them into contention better, or, in the regular career at least, accept contract offers from other teams to try to progress your career that way (which is usually how it works in real life, its very rare for a rookie driver to start out in a top team - Lewis Hamilton is probably the most recent example back in 2007).
F1 generally isn't about starting at the back, overtaking everyone and winning each time, arcade racer style, but the game will totally let you play that way if you want to, and set it up with that in mind (turn down the AI, skip qualifying, probably use casual handling, make sure the race is long enough to get by everyone!).
If F1 as a whole (not just the game) is baffling you a little, give Formula 1: Drive to Survive on Netflix a watch. It'll give you a bit of an insight into the personalities involved and some of the best bits of relevant on-track action. As far as full races go, there's a race this Sunday, the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix at the Imola circuit, in Italy (qualifying is tomorrow). Note, not the same as the other Italian track in 2020, Monza.
Speaking of the tracks, they each present their own challenges, and getting fast, consistent lap times is a big part of it. You'll find trying to do that at, say, Monaco to be a very different challenge to Monza or Silverstone. Sometimes the challenges can vary wildly even on the same track, like the Baku street circuit in Azerbaijan.
I hope you can find something to like about it, because it's a very good game at doing what it sets out to do. But if as you say you need other trappings in your racing games, there was an F1 kart racer a few years back called F1 Race Stars that you may get on better with.
Best of luck
Steam | XBL
The rule of thumb in F1 is where you start is generally where you will finish. But they race anyway because cars break down and drivers fuck up.
Also, the dive to the first corner might take out two or three cars.
Racing sims occupy a niche that is hard to expand upon. All sims are generally that. If you don't already like the subject, it will be harder to get into.
I love your sticker pack. First one in a blanket and then one sleeping on its back. Too perfect.
Relating to games, have you ever played a game and felt obligated to finish it? Then part way though forcing yourself to finish it you find out you actually like it?
Also I sort of wish some games would put in "cheat codes" like the old days. I miss typing in "godmode" or other commands to get through a tough game.
Steam: betsuni7
I tried using an HDMI connection instead, and low and behold, everything works fine! Yay!
Also, @cooljammer00 howcome you never come to the forums anymore?
Tier 1 ($1): Figment, Yono and the Celestial Elephants
Tier 2 (BTA): Abzu, Arida Backland's Awakening, Never Alone
Tier 3 ($14): Beyond Blue, Summer in Mara, Lost Ember
I'm bleeding and I think it's Pixie's fault. If I don't make it just make sure my story is told.
Actually it's okay my story is boring, come up with a more interesting story and tell that one kthxiluvugudbye
The course of Thawmus's eventful life was first set at his birth when both of his parents never showed up.
Wow. Someone didn't have that already?
3DS: 0473-8507-2652
Switch: SW-5185-4991-5118
PSN: AbEntropy
Just wait, once she's given everyone Bleed....she'll start handing out Bleed 2, no one is safe.
I bought the STALKER and Metro games relatively recently because I'll still play them at some point.
With regards to backlogs, that guy can fuck completely off. The only question anyone gaming should answer is:
Are you having fun? Y/N
Steam | XBL
Back to DRG though. I think I need to do a bug report because there was very definitely some weird terrain generation in a mission I played recently. We thought we had gotten all our secondary items (Ebonut) but we still hadn't met the requirement. This was on an Escort mission.
And then I checked the terrain scanner, and there, about 10 meters above and off to the side of the last chamber, was an open cavern that was completely disconnected from the rest of the mission and that we had never went through. Even had a crate in it and both batteries! It was a very weird mission, one of my teammates who was in Discord call got booted by a crash and then my other teammate in Discord called the drop pod seconds before they loaded back in. Apparently this meant that they were unable to rejoin until we completed the mission, it was super lame.
Also because we had no digger, the tiny tunnel I made connecting the room with the Heartstone to the weird anomaly cave was, I believe, too small for the Molly to get back through once we called for the drop pod. I had to run back up it and mine some stone out of the path before it found its way through. Glad I did though since I had lagged out of another previous escort mission at the Heartstone and I probably would have lost 100% of my cool if we failed this one because the drop pod never opened because Molly was stuck running in circles and never made it to the pod.
All in all it was a good session though, got some Huuli hoarders in a couple maps after that and even managed to clear an Omen Modular Exterminator event pretty smoothly. Even better, I got to utterly rinse a hiveguard dreadnaught in an extermination mission as Driller by pelting its exposed weak spot with point-blank throwing axes. It died hilariously fast, it was like a third of its HP in under 5 seconds.
Edit: Betsuni, relating to your particular question: ADHD brain means that sometimes I drop a game I love for no reason at all. I still need to finish Hades and Hades is a goddamn triumph of good game design, gameplay, writing, story, voice acting, and music. An all around gem.
I still need to beat Dishonored and Mirror's Edge which I burned out on both of because I tried, like a fool, to do a pacifist run of both. It took me years, literally, to pick up Doom 2016 again before finishing it by playing it for like 2 or 3 nights consecutively, and I was so glad I did. Doom 2016 did have cheat codes, if I remember. I love the inclusion of stuff like that. My favorite implementation, though I am biased in my choice, is Halo's Skull mechanic, where some make the game substantially harder, and some make it more fun, and they can be found as collectibles throughout the campaign and game world, even in multiplayer maps.
Have you seen him? Now you have
Steam: betsuni7
I believe so, yes. Standard ones like infinite ammo I think, etc.
I never used any but I certainly wasn't playing on hard mode either.
Also the deer thing is a running theme. Deer are cute. Forest puppies. I find the thought of him trying to fit in with them poorly disguised as one both adorable and amusing.
Have you seen him? Now you have
Yeah, the chip system is brilliant and I wish more games had something like it. The character has a bar of RAM that you can slot ability chips into. As you play you gain access to more and more chips that let you tune the combat style and difficulty into something your speed. You can make it very high risk/high reward, you can optimize for ranged combat, you can make yourself very tanky, etc. The easy difficulty unlocks and automatically slots in some very good chips with lots of HP and auto-dodge and such.
I used a few fairly cheesy builds to get past a few frustrating bosses. Why yes, I would like to devote half my RAM to regenning HP constantly. It was nice to have the option!
However I'd just like to throw my tuppence into why this opinion piece can be readily dismissed on its face:
It's on fucking Kotaku.
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Switch: SM-6352-8553-6516
Goddamn.
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B07HVVHL23/
I tried to run it, and like the only other PS4 port I've tried to play on my PC - Detroit: Become Human - it hard locked my computer when trying to optimise shaders or whatever it does before the game proper launches.
I dunno what it is about the old PS4 exclusives that try to brick my machine
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCRXF1PLkoc
On a totally unrelated note*, thanks @Pixelated Pixie for A Hat in Time - Nyakuza Metro!
*on a totally unrelated note, since we all know that the G&T Adventure Team Chat is a perfectly safe place.
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Lies, I pop in every now and then to make sure you guys haven't smothered each other in gifts, and then I get out, staying longer than a few minutes will result in gifting.
https://www.fanatical.com/en/game/f-1-race-stars-complete-edition
( @Thawmus )
Steam | XBL
https://www.protondb.com/app/203680
Personally, I rate them: Dragonfall > Returns > Hong Kong. HK has better characters, but Returns has a better story. (And amazing music)
Darn. Wine not an acceptable substitute then? Sorry duder.
Steam | XBL
Technically that's what Proton is. It's wine+dxvk and while it'd be possible run it off its own bottle, Steam has made me very lazy and I dun wanna.
I think your advice about looking into F1 in general is probably more apt anyways. I do like racing games, but I'm way more into the cars than the drivers (I'm a long time Top Gear and Grand Tour fan), and F1 seems to be 100% about the drivers.
69 freedom cents. I will never play this but it's basically free so now I feel like I have to get it now.
Kotaku would like a word with you...
Take a gander at Motorsport Manager. Unless actively driving the cars is important.
F1 games are probably more driver focused games than any other racers. Possibly to varying degrees over the series' lifetime.
I'll talk to them as soon as I'm done burying this pile of nuts for the winter.
nice
Anyone here have any opinions of it or able to make a recommendation?
which, that doesn't make the game very strategic when you're just grinding out the stats needed to win
Aww, now I feel all nostalgic and warm.
Edit: Having scrolled to look back at my previous posts.
Can confirm I was still hilarious in 2015. Aged like fine wine.
Have you seen him? Now you have