Actually
#3327 posted by negke on 2010/03/23 11:49:06
The sounds are kind of cool. Only missing some industrial beats.
Masonna
#3328 posted by megaman on 2010/03/23 14:31:10
is kind of cool and missing some industrial beats.
L4D2
#3329 posted by Zwiffle on 2010/03/23 22:01:01
Apparently on sale for $30 on steam this week, and also some info about new game modes coming along with The Passing
http://kotaku.com/5500325/left-4-dead-2s-the-passing-brings-new-game-modes-plural
38 Posts
#3330 posted by nitin on 2010/03/24 05:36:17
and its all just a misunderstanding...
thanks for the heads up zwif, I might get that.
L4D2
#3331 posted by negke on 2010/03/24 12:14:09
It's actually $25 until Thursday. A good deal for those who don't have it yet, but deep in their heart know they want it (cough* Drew, Mac guys ;)).
I hope this means the release of The Passing is due soon. At first they said March, now it's "spring".
#3332 posted by JneeraZ on 2010/03/24 12:52:27
"and its all just a misunderstanding... "
It's also a lesson in that people need to start using less hyperbole and just say what they mean. If you start out with an extreme position, it's inevitably going to cause confusion.
Negke
#3333 posted by Drew on 2010/03/24 19:19:58
not gonna happen, haha!
my computer is like 2 steps above a scientific calculator.
besides, I spend too much time as it is fucking around with quake - any more distractions and I might as well just drop out.
Run, Jesus, Run
#3334 posted by metlslime on 2010/03/28 22:38:47
Hahaha
#3335 posted by Drew on 2010/03/29 00:19:58
YES!
That's The Best Game
#3336 posted by ijed on 2010/03/29 01:30:44
I've played in years.
I Can Get 8 Apostles
#3337 posted by RickyT33 on 2010/03/29 02:30:53
#3338 posted by Zwiffle on 2010/03/29 02:55:35
I got 10
12
#3339 posted by ijed on 2010/03/29 03:02:51
I think you have to walk on the water perfectly, though there's no feedback from it.
Does Anyone... ?
#3340 posted by quakis on 2010/03/29 14:58:07
...have, or can grab me any screenshots from the PS2/PC game, Shadows of Memories? Preferably a minimum size of 800x600. I'd like them for a review (and credit will be given) but I don't want to use stuff from sites like Mobygames with watermarks or have the tools to do so (I have the PS2 version)
Thanks.
Quakis
#3341 posted by negke on 2010/03/29 18:54:06
Isn't there a PS2 emulator you could try? Should work for screenshots.
That Would Work!
#3342 posted by Drew on 2010/03/29 19:02:22
although it does sound like a lot of work for a few screenshots, if someone on func already has the game installed.
I'd help you out, but I don't have it, and I don't know which emulators would be good, since like you, I own a ps2.
good luck though!
#3343 posted by quakis on 2010/03/29 19:58:04
Didn't think about emulation, I'll look into it. It will deffinitely be more useful if I need other PS2 screenshots at a later date. Thanks.
#3344 posted by quakis on 2010/03/29 21:46:34
...scratch that. Too much fussing around to get it working. I really don't have the time trying to figure it all out. =/
Metro 2033
#3345 posted by RickyT33 on 2010/04/06 04:45:22
Spooge, spooge and spooge some more.
I totally like this game a lot. Havent finished it yet, but so far it has been awesome. I find the graphics to be ground breaking. The DirectX 11 advanced features include "advanced DOF" and "tesselation". I have turned the advanced DOF off mainly because it comes with a serious performance hit and totally brings my 5850 to its knees, even when overclocked. Which is rediculous really. I think I would need two GTX480s to run this game maxed out.
The game still has DOF effects. Just less exaggerated.
The lighting is awesome, with ambient occlusion on parralax mapped textures and all other bells and whistles. The underground parts are very well done, just an awesome style - everything looks old, rustly and broken, the sound effects are scary, the AI is fast and really ugly (ugly as in scary-looking), some very freakish monsters ranging from mutated rats and dogs and stuff to wierd semi-humanoid things, some with wings. One level has "lurkers" - with their own network of tunnels interweaved with the players hull. Fast little buggers - you often cant get a shot and have to watch them run back into their hole, knowing that they will soon be back to try and get you again.
The most impressive effect is the motion blur applied to only things which are moving - much more realistic than the Crysis style "motion blur which is applied to everything like you are stoned out on mushrooms or something". This effect combined with the speed of the monsters makes for quite a startling introduction to the game.
I found it so far often scary, and sometimes frustrating. There was one particular occasion where I died about 20 times trying to get past a guardpost and mobile turret on an underground railway (the Metro I guess - duh) manned by Nazis. Wasnt really expecting to meet Nazis when I bought the game. I eventually managed to get past the post without using quicksave (dont know if the game has quicksave, havent had to use it AT ALL).
The game uses frequent checkpoints throughout all of the levels, with a menu-accessible load point at the start of every level. So if you realy get stuck you can just load a couple of minutes back.
I havent had much problems though, dieing hasnt been a problem really excepty for the area with the Nazis. I hit this nasty combat bottleneck at the top of this staircase.....
The game is very much scripted and on a rail, not really an RPG at all, though you can collect currency (in the form of military grade ammo) which can be saved up to buy guns or ammo. Stock non-currency ammo can also be exchanged for currency-grade ammo too, so if you are frugel with your cuirrency you can afford to buy some pretty neat gus at a couple of points in the game. Thats about as far as the RPG elements go, though. Which is fair enough really considering that this is the game for a novel, with you playing the lead character. There are plenty of quick time events and scripted sequences, but im enjoying the story, and the combat is scary and immersive.
Overall I would say that this is one of the most realistic-looking games I have ever played, one of the most system hungry and definately one of the most cinematic.
Modern Warfare 2 Free STEAM Weekend
#3346 posted by Jago on 2010/04/09 12:31:35
Tried a few matches via the Steam free weekend thing and boy am I glad I persuaded myself to not spend any money on this when it originally came out, the game is worth perhaps 30$, but 60$, are you serious? 50$ during a Steam sale, the sale price still being more expensive than Bad Company 2 normal price??
The game looks cool and runs very fast on my rig, the various aerial vehicles and stuff are pretty ace too, but what the hell is up with this retarded CS style gameplay? Even in QuakeWorld, that is notorious for it's very fast combat and movement speed, you have a reasonable chance of fighting back and/or escaping an enemy. The game heavily favors campers and you die within 0.5 seconds from basically any weapon, so the only thing that matters is who opens fire first. What retard thought this was a good formula for gameplay?
Combined with milking for DLC, no dedicated servers and no modding, this is a definite no-buy for me.
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#3347 posted by spy on 2010/04/09 13:12:11
whatta fuch is DOF?
Depth Of Field
#3348 posted by RickyT33 on 2010/04/09 13:55:21
Makes far awar stuff EVEN MORE blurry.
Jago
#3349 posted by bal on 2010/04/09 16:40:49
It's sad, but people LIKE this kind of gameplay (one shot-one kill). Try to avoid Hardcore servers (most are unfortunatly), it's a tad better when you actually have time to fight back... still, I'm happy I didn't buy it.
MW2
#3350 posted by negke on 2010/04/09 16:48:53
Not even worth $30 in my view. I didn't care for the MP, but the SP part was fairly disappointing. For the hype and the exaggerated price anyway.
Modern Warfare 1
#3351 posted by Zwiffle on 2010/04/09 17:02:41
Was ok, wasn't as 'intense' as I was led to believe even though there were some cool ideas in there. MWF2 (MW2 is Mech Warrior 2, not Modern WarFare 2) does not interest me in the least. I bought Bad Company 2 though, because it was on sale for $20 and I've heard good things, but I was not impressed with it at all, and it's supposed to be considered a MWF2 killer or something.
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