Posted November 28, 2017
Kipper
New User
Registered: Oct 2010
From Finland
tiny E
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Kipper
New User
Registered: Oct 2010
From Finland
Posted November 28, 2017
Seeing the properties of the file it's a bit under 7GB, but as far as I can say I around halfway through you can already play it, when its "playable".
lanipcga
New User
Registered: Nov 2012
From United States
Posted November 28, 2017
I'm currently playing my first full-length sandbox mission of Startopia. It's rather encouraging that I haven't grown fatigued with the game after a solid week or two of completing the campaign mode. I opted to disable warfare and AI opponents so I can focus solely on economic matters. Several of my chosen handicaps include low starting energy (50,000 e) and increased difficulty pleasing visitors and residents. I really enjoy the tenuous balancing act that the early game presents. How much can I spend before I incur those dreaded power failures? Since I have no opponents, I can leisurely wait for e to trickle in from my starting facilities and emergency rewards. With the exception of a few obligatory purchases from Arona Daal (i.e. Love Nest and Sick Bay), I'm doing things in an extremely roundabout way: I'm gonna research as much as possible prior to building. Research can be a tediously drawn-out affair, but I personally find the game more rewarding when I have many goals to achieve. And above all else, I'm absolutely ecstatic that I don't need to go bomb-hunting! I was still taken by surprise by a Skrasher rampage out of nowhere, but even that beats searching high and low for a needle in a haystack.
RayRay13000
Registered: Jan 2012
From United States
timppu
Favorite race: Formula__One
Registered: Jun 2011
From Finland
Posted November 29, 2017
I was expecting to get a similar feeling with Giants: Citizen Kabuto as I started playing it maybe two years ago, but I somehow got frustrated with that game early on, on the mission where you are supposed to save (catch) some aliens who are dropping off of the heights. It just seemed so hard to try to position yourself so that you could catch them, I'd constantly miss them.
Post edited November 29, 2017 by timppu
IwubCheeze
I iz smurt, DUR!
Registered: Apr 2013
From China, People's Republic of
Posted November 29, 2017
I'm playing Morrowind, I haven't touched this game for over 10 years as I really didn't like it much the first time I played it. Vanilla game really isn't that good but mods make the game so much better. I'm enjoying it more than I did the first time.
Post edited November 29, 2017 by IwubCheeze
andysheets1975
RIP Roy 01/07/2023
Registered: Jan 2011
From United States
Posted November 29, 2017
Still working on Eternal Darkness off and on. I like the game but some of the boss battles are incredibly tedious as you try to figure out which spell to use to get past the defenses, and then casually walk around avoiding attacks waiting for your magic meter to slowly refill so you can try again.
Also playing Lunar: Silver Star. Pretty solid JRPG although one of those with a stupidly high encounter rate.
Also playing Lunar: Silver Star. Pretty solid JRPG although one of those with a stupidly high encounter rate.
tiny E
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Registered: Dec 2012
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Posted November 29, 2017
what mods are you using? I lost all my bookmarks with my old pc.
tiny E
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Posted November 30, 2017
OH, if anyone here liked Mario Kart and want a good, albeit different clone, try F1 Race Stars.
It's Mario Kart/Krazy Kart but with real drivers. They all have great big heads, and they drive around in miniatures of actual F1 cars. It of course has goofy track design and bizarre power ups. It's way cheap on Humble right now.
It's Mario Kart/Krazy Kart but with real drivers. They all have great big heads, and they drive around in miniatures of actual F1 cars. It of course has goofy track design and bizarre power ups. It's way cheap on Humble right now.
Post edited November 30, 2017 by tinyE
IwubCheeze
I iz smurt, DUR!
Registered: Apr 2013
From China, People's Republic of
Posted November 30, 2017
http://www.ornitocopter.net/morrowind-overhaul
I wanted to keep it close to vanilla as possible for my first run though in 10+ years
tiny E
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Registered: Dec 2012
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Posted November 30, 2017
http://www.ornitocopter.net/morrowind-overhaul
I wanted to keep it close to vanilla as possible for my first run though in 10+ years
ciemnogrodzianin
🪐
Registered: Dec 2013
From Poland
Posted November 30, 2017
I'm playing with mouse and keyboard. It was a bit weird at first, but someone told me it's much more realistic then using WSAD and it seems correct. Still - far from real life experience, but there is something in this job, which makes it intriguing and appealing - lucky you! ;)
If you decide to play - beware! As far as I know there are people who drive both in real life and in ETS2 after hours. Do not even try or your life will be like picture attached ;)
P-E-S
I like games
Registered: Nov 2008
From United States
Posted November 30, 2017
I'm in a bit of a puzzling mood, so I'm jumping between Train Valley and Sokobond right now.
sanscript
Ltd. DeepSeeker
Registered: Jul 2011
From Norway
Posted November 30, 2017
http://www.ornitocopter.net/morrowind-overhaul
I wanted to keep it close to vanilla as possible for my first run though in 10+ years