Play ATOM if you're a fan of Fallout classics.Alright will try to finally finish D:OS2 today. Hmh not sure what to play next. Need to find a new deep RPG. Feels like I've played all the known ones.
Here's my review.
Play ATOM if you're a fan of Fallout classics.Alright will try to finally finish D:OS2 today. Hmh not sure what to play next. Need to find a new deep RPG. Feels like I've played all the known ones.
We like GOG as well, don't worry.Wazzup everyone!
I'm here now as well!
I recently started to download my entire GOG library, and I've been feeling up for playing some older classic that I've never finished like Planescape Torment, Divine Divinity, Arcanum or Thief 3. But it's hard to decide!
... And I just realized this is the STEAM-community.... Uh-oh....
HERETICS!!! ALL OF THEM!!!We like GOG as well, don't worry.
(Some of us even like Origin and Uplay)
Fallout 3 was the first Fallout game I played!XD Not sure why I never played them back in the day. BUT I have played Wasteland 2 and the new Shadowrun games and liked them just fine, is it similar to those?
It's more akin to Wasteland 2 than Shadowrun games, but still different in some ways. The main highlight of Fallout and Atom is free player agency, you can basically kill everyone and side with anyone you want.Fallout 3 was the first Fallout game I played!XD Not sure why I never played them back in the day. BUT I have played Wasteland 2 and the new Shadowrun games and liked them just fine, is it similar to those?
Ah yeah that sounds good! Wishlisted! Have to wait for a sale.It's more akin to Wasteland 2 than Shadowrun games, but still different in some ways. The main highlight of Fallout and Atom is free player agency, you can basically kill everyone and side with anyone you want.
i miss StumpNo-one like Stumpokapow.
He is still using his Steam account. He last wishlisted Telling Lies by Sam Barlow.i miss Stump
Yeah, I'm sure all of them like Lashman. Like, Uzzy for example.We should try to get all the old SteamGAF/ERA folk here.
Please don't take this the wrong way but you might want to delete the link to his account. I believe was was being harassed due to being a mod at GAF and wanted a bit of a fresh start hence the change of name and scrubbing most of his friends list. If stump wants to post it, that's cool.
I wanted to like it but everything just took too long so I moved on.Ah yeah that sounds good! Wishlisted! Have to wait for a sale.
I just realised that I have Battle Chasers! I got the impression that people weren't too keen on it?
Ok. You might want to edit the quote then.Please don't take this the wrong way but you might want to delete the link to his account. I believe was was being harassed due to being a mod at GAF and wanted a bit of a fresh start hence the change of name and scrubbing most of his friends list. If stump wants to post it, that's cool.
"While True; learn()" is not so much a traditional programming "game" more a puzzle game to try to explain Fuzzy Logic and Machine Learning theories.Someone suggested while True: learn() back around the last Steam Seal I believe, and I've finally been playing a little bit.
I'm pretty sure the "programming" here actually isn't that great, but what I've played has been pretty charming. The aesthetic is cozy, the little history lessons about machine learning/AI are mildly interesting and the overall "programming" stuff works as solid puzzles.
Dunno if I'll actually finish it, but maybe finishing it would inspire me to go play some actual programming games.
I did straight away when I realised! It was slightly dumb of me.Ok. You might want to edit the quote then.
yeah, i know ... he's still around ... just extremely busyHe is still using his Steam account. He last wishlisted Telling Lies by Sam Barlow.
why does that matter? i'm just a regular user ... please stop making it sound like i run the place all the goddamn time when i REALLY don't ... everyone in here doesYeah, I'm sure all of them like lashman. Like, Uzzy for example.
Oh, I know, wasn't implying anything like that. Just saying certain PCGAF/ERA folks have a weird hateboner for you.why does that matter? i'm just a regular user ... please stop making it sound like i run the place all the goddamn time when i REALLY don't ... everyone in here does
Welcome to Metacouncil!Wazzup everyone!
I'm here now as well!
I recently started to download my entire GOG library, and I've been feeling up for playing some older classic that I've never finished like Planescape Torment, Divine Divinity, Arcanum or Thief 3. But it's hard to decide!
... And I just realized this is the STEAM-community.... Uh-oh....
Nah, I don't believe you. I don't want to believe. Say it ain't so. Please.We like GOG as well, don't worry.
(Some of us even like Origin and Uplay)
Arcanum, hands downSo, as I mentioned above, taking suggestions! Which game should I go with next?
I haven't completed any of them before but I have dabbled in some of them.
- Arcanum
- Divine Divinity
- Planescape Torment
- Risen
So, as I mentioned above, taking suggestions! Which game should I go with next?
I haven't completed any of them before but I have dabbled in some of them.
- Arcanum
- Divine Divinity
- Planescape Torment
- Risen
Yeah, you should give Arcanum a try.Arcanum, hands down
Yeah, you should give Arcanum a try.
It's actually my favourite RPG ever.
It has a fascinating setting (a fantasy world that's currently experiencing an industrial revolution, so you have technology starting to appear), and the freedom to do pretty much as you want. You can even kill everyone in a town (yes, even quest givers)! Want to steal something from a shop? You can steal the key from the owner to access it, you can pick the lock, or you can... place a bomb, and destroy a wall (most buildings are at least partially destructible).
These are just a couple of small examples of the freedom you have to do things as you see fit.
I really like this game.
Don't forget the Windows Store, it had some trouble at launch (gears 4) but Forza 4 has shown me they finally know what they're doing.We like GOG as well, don't worry.
(Some of us even like Origin and Uplay)
What an awesome dilemma to have, they're all great games and all quite different so it totally depends on what you're looking for in your next game to tackle.So, as I mentioned above, taking suggestions! Which game should I go with next?
I haven't completed any of them before but I have dabbled in some of them.
- Arcanum
- Divine Divinity
- Planescape Torment
- Risen
I simply run Origin games through Steam.My major gripe with origin is the lack of a screenshot hotkey like in uplay, gog and steam clients.
Planescape is a must-play-before-you-die, I'd prioritze that one. Never played first Divine Divinity and not much of Arcanum. Completed Risen 1 though and loved it, healthy amount of German/Euro-jank while not being too obtuse. It's difficult of course with small monsters killing you all the time in the beginning but I found it very satisfying after getting the lay of the land. Risen 2 is still good and more forgiving btw. Reminds me I need to get around to Elex.So, as I mentioned above, taking suggestions! Which game should I go with next?
I haven't completed any of them before but I have dabbled in some of them.
- Arcanum
- Divine Divinity
- Planescape Torment
- Risen
FH4 is an awesome port and the store works most of the time now but there's still so much wrong with it (UWP) and MS' whole approach. Halo coming to Steam is great but it's still totally unclear if that means their other stuff will too and what the big strategy is.Don't forget the Windows Store, it had some trouble at launch (gears 4) but Forza 4 has shown me they finally know what they're doing.
Was to be expected, still chuckled when I saw the ban message.Nice, i'm also on a 1 week ban now.
We'll establish our anime haven hereNice, i'm also on a 1 week ban now.
Pretty much. I still go there for some off-topic communities, but my participation there has been getting less and less too. The PC Builder thread was also very helpful last week.I see several fellow forum members get all worked up about ERA. Some get banned, go back, get banned again, go back, and so on.
I'm genuinely curious: if you don't like how things are, and keep getting upset by it, why go there?
Personally, I post here not because I'm banned from those forums, but because I like this community.
As for ERA, I used to post there, but quickly felt it wasn't the place for me. Not only were the main forums extremely unwelcome to PC gamers (long before this EGS stuff), but also I ended up having a moderator give me a warning (the only one I received in the 25+ years I use the internet) for the most ridiculous, benign thing possible. It's a forums that, despite being labelled as being for everyone, and every platform, it's very console oriented, and some moderators heavily abuse their powers when someone posts something that goes against their platform of preference, or against their opinions.
Video games for me is a hobby, that is supposed to be fun, and playing, or discussing games, is supposed to take my mind off the stress of everyday life.
That's why I really don't see the point of participating in some forums that make me feel unwelcome, and constantly antagonize my opinions and preferences.
We'll establish our anime haven here
We'll establish our anime haven here
Someone has to be there to provide the PC gamer perspective. I really don't like the idea of a popular forum in which people can spout uninformed bullshit completely unopposed.I'm genuinely curious: if you don't like how things are, and keep getting upset by it, why go there?
I put in a preorder. It can't be as bad as Sony's PS1 Mini, can it?
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Anyone else looking forward to the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis Mini? The combination of M2 handling the emulation + Yuzo Koshiro () doing the menu music is making me really curious about the end result.
I know we have some fellow fans of Sega's older arcade and console games. Anyone up to make a thread?
What a POS lmao.You are blocked from following @DominicTarason and viewing @DominicTarason's Tweets.
Not even one minute after responding to this.