#6195 posted by anonymous user on 2013/01/07 15:01:27
Cocking Bullshit German Pansypants Gore-willies KillingFloor
#6196 posted by Killes on 2013/01/07 19:07:43
I bought Killing Floor (omg yes I payed for a game) ages ago already. Now its unplayable due to bug with German nogore pussyversion which I am bound to my Steam account being Germany localized. Zeds are invisible.
Cock. Wanted to get some Coop action on last W/E
Even without a bug I hate the shit out of no gore versions.
Any other DE residents get around this somehow on Steam ?
Yeah
#6197 posted by bal on 2013/01/07 20:02:10
Get someone to gift you the non-german version on steam, that works it seems (negke does it).
Hmmm
#6198 posted by Killes on 2013/01/08 02:55:02
This works on my German Steam account ?
Maybe I should create a UK steam account from UK VPN with bollocks UK address.
#6199 posted by negke on 2013/01/08 20:04:49
A game purchased on a German or Australian IP will be a cut/low violence version (if there is one), even if you install it from elsewhere. If you get a game from another country/IP or as a gift from someone in a non-restricted region, it'll be uncut regardless of which country you're in.
As for Killing Floor, apparently there's a trick you can give a try: open the game's config file in the corresponding Steam folder and add bdevgoreoverride=True in the [Engine.Engine] section.
Cacowards Finally Up, A While Ago Now, You Probly Know
#6200 posted by Drew on 2013/01/09 04:54:22
holy shit THE EYE is so good!
KF
#6201 posted by Killes on 2013/01/14 15:00:17
Awesome thanks Negke the bdevgoreoverride=True works lovely.
Also found a working clot only mutator. Hordes of easy fickle rotten flesh to mow down gleefully!
Spire
#6202 posted by bal on 2013/01/15 17:33:59
New game from Dustforce guys sounds pretty interesting, sounds like a speedrunning game.
http://hitboxteam.com/mystery-and-mastery
Sounds Good
#6203 posted by megaman on 2013/01/16 12:18:06
but let's see. I sense failure: The one screenshot they're showing is a box room with no vertical variation :-). Also, "Reach the top of a tower" doesn't seem to be interesting... even to me.
Dunno
#6204 posted by bal on 2013/01/16 12:33:17
The previous game sure demanded some dexterity to play right, so making something good like this seems up their alley.
And the visual style looks good, a bit of a Zelda Windwaker feel.
Yeah, I Like The Visuals
#6205 posted by megaman on 2013/01/17 10:48:31
so i'd say let's hope it will be a good game :D
Looks Neat
#6206 posted by than on 2013/01/19 04:15:52
I wonder if they will add occulus rift support!
speaking of which, is anyone planning to get one early? They have announced developer versions for people who DIDN'T sponsor the kickstarter will be available to pre-order soon.
http://www.oculusvr.com/
Anyone planning on doing a Quake port? :) :) ;)
How Much Will It Cost?
Dev Kit Is $300
#6208 posted by than on 2013/01/19 10:12:21
so I guess it will be $300 or less.
Seems fairly reasonable. If they can get it down further I will definitely get one, but even at $300 I'm probably in assuming there is reasonable game support (or if someone does a port of Quake) and it's easy to dev for.
I Still Like Rimming...
#6209 posted by Shambler on 2013/01/19 15:05:08
<Chillaxingbler> dragonborn dlc out next month whoot woot
<Chillaxingbler> new area to explore
Laptop Suitable Games.
#6210 posted by Shambler on 2013/01/20 11:18:25
Hi I need some advice. I want a game to play on my laptop when I'm away from my desktop.
I've got a fairly basic / small laptop and I generally don't like the keyboard / small mouse with it, so I need something that is not too twitchy / super-fine-control based, i.e. probably not a normal action FPS.
I was thinking something like an older RPG or slower strategy game. Not sure what really. Fantasy/sci-fi definitely. No side-scrollers or boring real-world-sims.
Any ideas??
#6211 posted by negke on 2013/01/20 12:00:51
(Point'n'click) adventures
Fallout 1 & 2
Gothic 1 & 2 (older RPG)
Popcap games :P
Not Sauerbraten, Apparently.
Legend Of Grimrock If You Turn The Gfx Down
#6213 posted by czg on 2013/01/20 14:56:02
Finished
#6214 posted by nitin on 2013/01/20 15:21:21
Mark of the Ninja, really liked it once I got the hang of the stealth mechanics. Cool story, cool atmosphere and nice non linear gameplay.
Shambler
#6215 posted by RickyT33 on 2013/01/20 15:27:04
How powerful is the lappy?
Will it run XCom? Have you layed XCom - I liked it, but it's turn-based which makes life easier if you have a slighly less powerful rig I guess....
I'd recommend XCom to anyone who hasn't yet played it.
XCOM: Enemy Unknown
#6216 posted by RickyT33 on 2013/01/20 15:27:47
that is.
Zork
#6217 posted by rebb on 2013/01/20 18:04:51
Okay.
#6218 posted by Shambler on 2013/01/20 20:37:03
Fallout 1 & 2 - could have potential.
XCom - similarly, could have potential.
Was wondering about Diablo3, Dungeon Siege (2), or similar?
Grimrock looks like shit. Gothics maybe too control-based.
Computer is i3 2.27GHz / 3 GB Ram / integrated graphics 128 Mb - 1 Gb memory.
Xcom
#6219 posted by DaZ on 2013/01/20 21:34:16
is totally I game I would recommend on a laptop. Its very replayable and would run on a calculator these days.
Torchlight 2 is optimized for laptop use I believe, and is a pretty fun game.
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