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"By faith Noah, being warned by God about things not yet seen, in reverence prepared an ark for the salvation of his household..."
Post edited June 25, 2018 by tinyE
Looks like I found something.

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Is that Terraria? If yes, how is it compared to Minecraft?
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Post edited June 26, 2018 by viperfdl
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viperfdl: Looks like I found something.

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viperfdl: Is that Terraria? If yes, how is it compared to Minecraft?
It's Terraria but I can't compare because I've never played Minecraft.
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viperfdl: Is that Terraria? If yes, how is it compared to Minecraft?
Minecraft is much more centered around construction than Terraria is. It's far more dependent I'd say on creating your own fun than in Terraria, which I think is better described as a huge open world action adventure. With sandbox elements of course : you can spend all of your time gathering materials in Terraria and building all kind of weird things. But there'd be so much you'd be missing if you don't also focus on progressing in the game as well. For example:

- There are over 20 unique npcs to be discovered/unlocked in the game, giving you access to unique items, quests and abilities once you build a house/room for one.

- Minecraft has 4 bosses I believe and about 2 dozen different types of creatures in the game. Terraria has almost 30 different bosses to discover and literally a few hundred different types of enemies. And each boss drops unique items with certain probabilities.

- Terraria has a simply overwhelming variety of weapons and armours compared to Minecraft. Everything from lightsabers to magic wands to miniguns to yo-yo's and boomerangs.

- In addition to just placing blocks in Terraria, there are also something like 20 or 30 workstations where you craft specific things, from items you can use, other types of blocks, to furniture you can place in your base. Most of these workstations you'll have to go out and find, or do something to unlock.

I think it's really matter of taste in the end, but for me Terraria is the far bigger, more fun and more interesting game. The youtube series with Totalbiscuit and Jesse Cox where they play Terraria is pretty funny and definitely worth a watch as well. I think that's what originally made me interested in the game iirc.
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viperfdl: Is that Terraria? If yes, how is it compared to Minecraft?
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Matewis: *snip*
Thanks for the answer. Maybe I give it a try.
Thief 2: The Gambling Age
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Vythonaut: Thief 2: The Gambling Age
Do you installed any modes this time?
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Vythonaut: Thief 2: The Gambling Age
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ciemnogrodzianin: Do you installed any modes this time?
Just the latest Tafferpatch plus Thief 2 HD Mod. It isn't as good looking as Thief HD Mod* was (a lot of textures are still very low res -- check out the gambling table for example), but it's good nonetheless and some levels are better looking than others.

(*) Thief HD's city backdrop is one of the best i've seen, it really gives it some good atmosphere.
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Vythonaut: ...
Thanks for clarification! I should definitely try these games someday. I've got T1 in my backlog already.
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ciemnogrodzianin: Thanks for clarification! I should definitely try these games someday. I've got T1 in my backlog already.
You're welcome. Of course you should try them; not only they are great games (at least the originals as i haven't played T3 yet), but they are also very important games as they paved the way for more great stealth games to come in the following years. ;)
Super Doom World
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Post edited June 28, 2018 by Mr.Mumbles
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Sildring: Just finished "Nosferatu: Wrath of Malachi". This game is awesome !
I bought that game a while back, and was pretty excited to check it out. It did indeed sound awesome. Unfortunately I couldn't really get the game to work, and gave up on being able to play it. After you reminded me of the game, I eventually thought I should give it another try. The only change with my PC since then Is that I now have an Nvidia graphics card instead of an AMD one. It think that may have been the problem. It now seems to be working fine. I can finally play the game! ヽ(´▽`)/
Movie pinball time!

I only purchase extra tables once in a great blue moon, but these 2 were totally worth it. They did a great job on them, but unfortunately they seem not to have been able to secure the actual music (the music that's there still works quite well though) for either table while original sound effects and voice clips are present.
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Post edited June 30, 2018 by Mr.Mumbles
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Sildring: Just finished "Nosferatu: Wrath of Malachi". This game is awesome !
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MobiusArcher: I bought that game a while back, and was pretty excited to check it out. It did indeed sound awesome. Unfortunately I couldn't really get the game to work, and gave up on being able to play it. After you reminded me of the game, I eventually thought I should give it another try. The only change with my PC since then Is that I now have an Nvidia graphics card instead of an AMD one. It think that may have been the problem. It now seems to be working fine. I can finally play the game! ヽ(´▽`)/
I didn't encounter any problems with my AMD card except one thing, my character was always moving in one direction ( forward, left or right ) without having me pressing any keys and it was impossible to stop it.

If it ever happened to you just launch the game as administrator and it will solve the problem :)
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Sildring: I didn't encounter any problems with my AMD card except one thing, my character was always moving in one direction ( forward, left or right ) without having me pressing any keys and it was impossible to stop it.

If it ever happened to you just launch the game as administrator and it will solve the problem :)
I did all the compatibility, and administrator things. I had no luck. I knew that other people with AMD cards were able to play the game, so Its not that ALL AMD cards had issues. Maybe I just had a bad model or something. It had lots of minor issues with a number of games. It was one of those factory overclocked cards, but I don't remember what one. I don't know if thats relevant. Doesn't really matter though. Im just really happy that I can finally play the game. You know, when I manage to get around to it.
Post edited June 30, 2018 by MobiusArcher