Will Try
#5903 posted by ijed on 2012/05/22 20:10:46
to fit it into the schedule...
How Does Deux Ex HR
#5904 posted by nitin on 2012/05/23 14:56:17
run on a few yrs old PC an equipment (GTX 465 if you are wondering)
Nitin
#5905 posted by DaZ on 2012/05/23 16:45:09
I have an i7 3.0ghz and a gtx 460 and I'm running it with everything on max with no issues.
Thanks Daz
#5906 posted by nitin on 2012/05/23 16:47:49
will pick it up.
No Demon Souls For Me
#5907 posted by ijed on 2012/05/23 20:06:22
Because another legendary trilogy I never played is on sale: Thief.
The first 3 games for 15 USD.
$13.49
#5908 posted by ijed on 2012/05/23 20:06:39
And When You're Done With Those
#5909 posted by quakis on 2012/05/23 21:34:37
#5910 posted by Spirit on 2012/05/25 12:28:00
#5911 posted by Spirit on 2012/05/25 13:53:28
only some small good thoughts actually, overall it was shallow diablo hate by people who did not seem to like them :/
Well
#5912 posted by bal on 2012/05/25 14:19:52
I only listened to the start a bit, but none of them have played Diablo 3 at all (just one the beta, and that really doesn't count for much), and most of them haven't played much of the two other games either, so...
Heh....
#5913 posted by metlslime on 2012/05/25 20:12:47
could you summarize the few good parts for us? :)
Man, I Write Funny
#5914 posted by Spirit on 2012/05/25 20:58:59
The one big thing that was a new consideration for me was that Diablo (at least 2 and 3) have no real goal. Your goal is to +1 your stats. A normal person will not come to a real end/finish. Actually I guess even if you are level 99/60 you do not "win" the game, correct?
And also how death is irrelevant. Made me think how different games handle death/failure differently and how one reacts to it. Eg in a rogue-like it is happening every other hour, no big deal, you probably learned something new; your next play is fresh and unique. In a FPS you reload and you have to replay (renavigate/re-aim) the last X minutes.
In Diablo, if you die, it is usually because you did not +1 enough beforehand. So the solution is to grind/farm (oh god, I am talking like some annoying nerd). (Apart from finding out what immunities/resistances an enemy has in Diablo 1.) To a degree you can learn patterns for some enemies, but handling those is often still bound to your stats. Skill is pretty much irrelevant, it is persistence and time-investment that makes you a good Diablo player.
Earlier when playing I noticed how in Diablo 3, if you focused any monster and hold your left button, you can move the pointer anywhere and it will still be targetting the monster. Even if said monster teleports. Ugh!
#5915 posted by Killes on 2012/05/29 14:56:37
So diablo 3 prettymuch boils down to squishing that mouse button down and waiting for the game to happen/progress? And then for your button subduing you may get an extra reward of a few $ to be made in the auction house...
Diablo 3 seems a funny kind of thing to me, some more business model than game went into it I think...
#5916 posted by Killes on 2012/05/29 14:59:25
or how Diablo3 became the antithesis of what it orignally was/the PC game culture it represented.
No moddability, always online, no lan etc. Does none of that count to what made it the game it was ?
Killes
#5917 posted by jt_ on 2012/05/29 15:42:45
Not at all.
Diablo
#5918 posted by bal on 2012/05/29 16:50:34
Moddability was never a big thing for Diablo as far as I remember.
And yeah in normal you can pretty much run through really easily, but on the harder difficulties you actually need to play the game.
It's not an amazing game as far as gameplay goes, but it's still ok.
#5919 posted by Killes on 2012/05/30 10:18:02
Yes ok modability no but Blizzard was built on LAN. But this is the same old crap as with starcraft 2 nothing new then.
Good to know there is some gameplay to it then but still, tying in a real money auction house is bound to fuck around with balance and the game spirit, the stakes are changed.
Now heres possibly some good news on the Cyberpunk gaming front : http://www.rpgsite.net/news/1706-teaser-image-for-new-cd-projekt-red-game-revealed
Projekt Red doing a Cyberpunk RPG. This could be great :)
#5920 posted by Killes on 2012/05/30 10:19:59
I would add though although modability was not a big thing at the start it definately is now, Median XL, Hellfire etc for Diablo 1 and 2 are well popular mods. And this will never happen with Diablo 3 seeing how tight Blizzard are clenching their anuses around it.
...
#5921 posted by bal on 2012/05/30 11:01:13
I totally agree that it's very sad that modding is dying. It's not just Blizzard though, services like Onlive or other game-streaming things are the logical next step, and they will completely kill any kind of modding. :(
For the real money auction house, I hate that kind of stuff. But if they didn't do it, the chinese would do it behind their back and keep all the money. As a company it makes sense that they'd set it up themselves instead.
Hope CD Projekt Reds cyberpunk game is nice yeah. The Witcher worked well because they had a great well written fantasy story to build from, hopefully they have an equivalent for this new universe.
#5922 posted by Spirit on 2012/05/30 11:50:30
does anyone know how to get the dragon tooth in deux ex (1) without using hacking stuff? i am playing as gunslinger and will not pick or hack anything. the glass that protects it is unbreakable. i could not find the computer's login details yet.
#5923 posted by Spirit on 2012/05/30 12:18:18
Ah, kind guesswork. There was a message about mchow's old password being Tai-Fun. I found another message where she stated Tai-Fun and Insurgent being her favourite books. Silly unsafe passwords.
But You're A Gunslinger!
#5924 posted by DaZ on 2012/05/30 12:18:56
:D
To not answer your question though, I have no idea :(
If the Dragon's Tooth is essentially a light sabre, why does it take up four inventory slots :E
ZQF
#5926 posted by bal on 2012/05/30 12:36:12
It doesn't turn off! Kinda tricky to carry around.
#5927 posted by Spirit on 2012/05/30 12:47:45
You would not want it to extend accidentally without having the space for it. Same thing as pants, really.
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