I Never Really Played Fo2
#7687 posted by megaman on 2014/08/12 10:19:36
but i saw single-player role play contests for it, where you had to create a character with e.g. < 3 intelligence and then tell your story as you played it. I played some fo3, but from the few hours i put into it that game didn't leave a similar expression at all. It felt like oblivion in a new look.
#7688 posted by Spirit on 2014/08/18 22:14:45
#7689 posted by necros on 2014/08/19 04:31:38
What is the overall point of that article? It's well written, but all I can get out of it is that it's not worth being an indie developer these days...
Fallout New Vegas
#7690 posted by [Kona] on 2014/08/19 08:18:29
Since we were discussing Fallout, I just finished New Vegas. I spent about 50 hours on it, including all 4 DLC's. It still just about all the same issues as Fallout3, it's really just more of the same. The graphics haven't dated too well, they're a bit average for 2010. That was with sweetfx, nmc's high res textures, nevada skies (which was awesome) installed.
The gehanna (from a dlc) was still way overpowered which rendered just about every gun inferior. The second boss (ncr one) went down so fast I didn't even see him.
But there's a lot of time spent outside of combat just doing random shit like fetch quests. What saves it are the 4 dlc's (well, 3 of them - dead money I hated). The 4th DLC is fantastic and better than anything in New Vegas or Fallout3. The nuked landscape and more linear progression was great. It's a shame the actual game didn't end with this, because it was much harder than the actual ending. 3 random fucking Deathclaws on a bridge was harder than the NV ending.
But it is better than Fallout3 just because you don't have to spend hours and hours traversing a maze like subway system.
Being that I've sunk 50 hours into it and i'm still not sick of it, must mean it's about a 9/10. Gotta find some new quest mods now.
#7691 posted by [Kona] on 2014/08/19 09:28:08
Fuck this is too hard. Anyone know of any dlc type new vegas mods? I don't want random quests in the same areas of new vegas - if I wanted to do that I'd keep playing all the official quests I skipped. I also don't want just a bunch of new sheds, stores and dungeons filling the same areas.
I want new main quests in new areas.
Suggestions?
Fallout NV
#7692 posted by bal on 2014/08/19 09:40:08
The Big Empty was the best DLC because penis toes.
I didn't really like the last DLC for the exact reason you liked it, thought it was too linear.
#7693 posted by [Kona] on 2014/08/19 13:32:39
The Big MT was good but I felt like it was just a bit too all over the place. I was just going from one fetch-quest job to the next with no proper progress. The giant roboscorpion and evil robots were good though, and the credits scene of all the appliances was great.
But the horrid weather conditions of and bombed environment I loved in Lonesome Road. I don't know if I just had a run of shit weather being generated by Nevada Skies or it was like that standard, but there were no nice sunny days in LR. If they whole game was linear it would have been a bit shit, but 5 hours out of 50 was a nice change to know where I'm heading... towards the proper endgame.
#7694 posted by Spirit on 2014/08/19 13:55:09
necros: Dunno, but I found the "people who give you $1 are not worth your time" aspect interesting.
Nice article about Tomb Raider http://caraellison.tumblr.com/post/94915454500/completed-the-latest-tomb-raider-for-the-third-time
YEah. When i played TR1 , i should as hell did a lot of running away, and the game *did* have great tension/atmosphere.
(Well - fucking fininshed Fez with help of a hundred cheat pages 189%. I'll be damned if i'm gonna set my system clock to cheat any frigging game. Glad i perservered towards the end. Those lightning and rain maps had the nicest atmosphere of any of them).
#7696 posted by necros on 2014/08/20 01:06:06
Spirit: I guess it depends on how much of that 1$ you're getting. If it's like iTunes (at least from what I understand), the cut the distributor is taking might make that 1$ small.
Also, does Steam work by paying per sale? Even when they sell at a reduced price? That's actually kind of lame. I had assumed that Steam was buying a license to sell the product or something.
Anyway, I find all that drama very tiresome...
Anyway, anyway, Metro 2033 and Metro Last Light are 75% off on Steam... I think I'm just going to pick these up instead of waiting for the redux.
Spirit:
#7697 posted by RickyT33 on 2014/08/20 15:41:02
Love or hate?
http://www.moddb.com/mods/new-vision
Also, R.E. Metro Redux - isn't that just a mod that brings PC quality to console fanbois?
HD Deus Ex Looks Good IMO
and I am not usually a fan of such mods but since Deus Ex was supposed to be realistic it makes sense to update in this way.
#7699 posted by Killes on 2014/08/20 18:59:10
Have to agree with fifth, for a "real environment" type of old FPS HD textures help but its important to have ALL the texes on the same level and not a mish mash
#7700 posted by Spirit on 2014/08/20 19:06:31
I don't see how the pretend realism of Deus Ex is different from Quake and how that makes putting high-res textures on low-poly walls any more beautiful.
#7701 posted by Spirit on 2014/08/20 19:06:50
Deus Ex is a butt-ugly game, always was.
#7702 posted by Killes on 2014/08/20 19:53:22
Guess its personal but by example this http://media.moddb.com/images/mods/1/10/9009/Shot3.3.jpg first the mood of the game better than any HD q1 tex pack fits q1 for me
Maybe its the amount of textures used to represent real world "props" on simple geometry that helps it make sense.
BL2 Free Weekend
#7703 posted by negke on 2014/08/21 19:09:44
Borderlands 2 is currently free to play on Steam until Sunday.
Anyone up for some mindless coop fun?
Metro 2033 - Misplaced Game Mechanic?
#7704 posted by necros on 2014/08/26 00:34:48
Gas mask filters... what a bizarre gameplay choice in a linear game.
Abyss Odyssey
#7705 posted by Killes on 2014/08/28 12:57:20
Anyone given that a try ? From Zeno Clash / Rock of ages dev.
http://store.steampowered.com/app/255070/
Abyss Odyssey
#7706 posted by bal on 2014/08/28 14:13:49
Been on the fence about it, have you bought it? Is it any good?
Mixed Bag
#7707 posted by ijed on 2014/08/28 14:29:57
It's has a lot of interesting mechanics, hit and miss.
But it also has some bugs (probably mostly fixed by now) and some dodgy mechanics - like being able to hit each other in coop. Which makes no sense! Why aren't the enemies hitting each other!? It's one 2D fighter convention they shouldn't have broken. If anything I should be able to combine my attacks with my friend's.
If you're used to button mashing it'll take some adjustment since its a slower pace, more rhythm type game, timing the attacks being tricky at first.
Not for everyone and hard to recommend, but I'm glad I bought it.
Hah
#7708 posted by ijed on 2014/08/28 14:31:10
If that doesn't clear up the indecision then nothing will.
It's a quirky game which does more things right than wrong.
#7709 posted by Killes on 2014/08/28 16:43:56
Heheh cheers Ijed :)
The style looks cool, I am planning on trying this Coop.
I see they patched in a friendly fire option.
They seem to be actively patching it which is cool.
I Used To
#7710 posted by ijed on 2014/08/28 18:10:47
Work with them here in Chile - they're good developers :)
Guacamelee
#7711 posted by Blitz on 2014/08/29 08:05:22
A little late to the party on this one but holy shit talk about a good game nearly ruined by annoying platforming. I can't remember the last time a game pissed me off this much.
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