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What are you playing?

it is .... frankly speaking it's awesome.

and also Outcast: Second Contact, i did know that one, despite the title, it's simply a remaster but not a bad one nonetheless (the original Outcast was a masterpiece although graphically speaking a bit outdated as of today, that one is not next gen graphics but still acceptable and quite refreshing to play )


i still remember the .... Appeal to it ... ahah
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in 2880x1620 it's awesome (i still remember the .cfg manipulation needed for the original to make it run with a Ati or Nvidia card, or was it the CPU ... since it was a Voxel engine and the tweak needed to adjust resolution, graphic option or even cheats)
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highlight .... FUBAR ahaha a true navy seals, and finally a neater snowy landscape :D

out of nostalgia : comparison huhu
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paing 3 time for one game over 18yrs? well the total price of the 3 version i have doesn't even amount to half the regular price of a AAA title today :laugh:
That new Outcast is indeed a very good remake/master. I got it on GOG and have a couple hours in, although it has been a few weeks since I played it.
 
Omensight

Single Player good story. And the only flaw that I found was the camera. Made entirely for console, runs very smooth on the PC, but you can not help the camera. However, for console people they are used to it, and I can strongly say you don't need the camera. it's more of a top down experience. Small times when you will have blind spots. Unlike the AAA title Nier Automata where the camera was horrible.

So much detail and attention was placed in this. Everything is beautifully drawn, the music is gorgeous and so is the voice acting. It is 100% voice acted. I always appreciate when they up the budget just to pay a few salaries for voice acting. Because it has no farming, linear gameplay and no open world, you will never see this game on a "top best games of the year chart", and nobody talks about it!

However you can strongly feel the quality. Omensight, one of the most overlooked game of the year, just released, but something tells me it wont be very popular.

You wont understand the my commentary, but skipping through the video you will get a nice idea about how the game is. Enjoy!
 
Currently Playing Psychonauts which is currently free on Twitch for Prime Members.
It is one of the better games I have played recently, thx twitch
 

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Psychonauts 2 is coming soon! You can preorder it on Fig too if you want.
 
The last good Need for Speed games was Most Wanted (2005). The Crew is the best game that follows what Need for Speed used to be about.
 
TPU.:)

At work @ 17" monitor.:mad:

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Holy crap the Division really picks up after you reach lev 30 and can up the world tier. I was almost over with the game cause how strenuous fighting was before getting all this new gear, doing missions on hard difficulty really required a lot of patience. Now it's much more pleasant with loads of good gear of all types.
 
Right now I am not playing any game but wanted to start need for speed, any recommendation for newer version?

Of course bro!

I actually made a small talk about it right here. You will not understand anything cuz yeah.... But in short my all time favorite was Underground 2, followed by Most Wanted. And us the fans of the series have been waiting a long time for a comeback to why we loved the game so much. It never did come.

However with the recent title this comes as close as it can be to those titles, and it is the most polished up to date version of NFS with bugs that are absolutely horrible.... like the menu for example, which even with the latest updates it did not get fix.. but even with good things that I will let you enjoy and find out.

Recently no NFS game was worth the money, this barely is.... I kinda encourage you to buy it, just get it on a huge sale cuz the full price is not worth it.

Even tho i mentioned the video is not in english, have a look please it helps me out, and it will help you too, with some nice examples of great graphics that you can find in the game.

And yes, this time around the story of NFS is pretty interesting and it keeps you going.
 
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I spent some more time in Ghost of a Tale. This is definitely a proper stealth game. Your mouse has not one fighting skill at all. All his skills are sneaking, disguise, and stealing. A few more screeenshots.
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the mask on the mouse! I love the little guy
 
I just took a quick break from life and other games to try this free game called Marie's Room. I very much recommend it. It is a "memories" type game, like Gone Home, or portions of Life is Strange, or the fantastic What Remains of Edith Finch (on PC Gamer and RPS and also my own lists of one of best games of all time). It's not as good as Edit Finch, but it is still well worth the One Hour playthrough. It's FREE, but the makers could have charged two or three bucks for it.

You play as Kelsey, who goes back years later to find a journal of a former friend of hers, Marie, at her friends house. In the process, she reimagines the room as it was. The idea is to click on items which bring up a short story of the memory attached to that object. As you do that, Marie's journal gets filled up. You can go back to the bed and read each item as it is added, or wait. I recommend reading periodically. It adds a lot to the narrative, in Marie's voice. Eventually, the completion brings a powerful plot twist.

There really is a good story packed in an hour, with the voice acting decent, and believable. Not much action at all, but I've included some screenshots. Now it's on to some more Ghost of a Tale, and maybe something else too. :)
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I'm spending a lot of time in the division, I'm on world tier 3. How does sw battlefront 2 compare to this game ? is it as good and packed with things to do and upgrade systems ?
 
does division go above tier 5 or is this the cap ?
 
Tier 5 is the cap but there's higher grades of equipables available (e.g. Hungry Hog LMG).
 
Holy crap the Division really picks up after you reach lev 30 and can up the world tier. I was almost over with the game cause how strenuous fighting was before getting all this new gear, doing missions on hard difficulty really required a lot of patience. Now it's much more pleasant with loads of good gear of all types.

Yes sir. You just played the tutorial, now enjoy the game.

Don't miss out on the Global Events because they will cut down your farming time for Classified gear sets drastically. And you want that cut down. Trust me. When such an event is up, farm Lexington at the highest world tier, every day all day :) You can have your fun when the event's over, and you start using all those new goodies :)

Some other useful advice now: Don't waste your phoenix credits on individual items, instead buy the recipes from the vendor as they change on a weekly basis. Most notably the highest attainable itemlevel for each (non-classy) gear piece and each weapon you like to use. So you can craft the god tier weapons with perfect stats/traits (Spoiler: the legendary (red box) weapons are not that great in raw dps output, highly situational mostly, perfect rolled high-ends still rule). You will be swimming in crafting materials in no time. You can also re-roll traits, but only do this if you can't craft or if there is just a single trait you want changed for a perfect weapon. Otherwise don't waste money.

Additionally, try to get high gearscore so you can max out to the highest world tier, you get more useful stuff because eventually only the highest itemlevel stuff is worthwhile. Getting high gear score is done through the aforementioned crafting of high end gear pieces and weaponry. (Or the difficult way of playing through several tiers to get that score up)

If you need some guidance on gear sets and whats cool and whats not... dont hesitate.
 
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Will there be more global events? I liked onslaught.
 
Finished Ghost of a Tale. I totally loved it! It's a fairytale adventure for adults, with no killing at all. Nope, you play Tilo by using Stealth, Song (he's a minstrel mouse), Wits, theft, and Costumes as disguise. Great storytelling, excellent dialogue, fun but not challenging puzzles, rich lore, great level design and very nice graphics might be enough. But it's not!

Character animations are great, and topped off by the most adorable character I have ever played! His face is expressive, and the way he jogs and scampers when "sprinting" is so cute, complete with perfect mouse footfalls. Sometimes I would just watch Tilo's long and loping stride simply because it felt so right.

It has over 90% positive reviews on both Steam and GOG. For me, it rests comfortably in my top 15 games, a place several other Indy games reside. This captures that essence of a great game.

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mostly World of Warships, some World of Tanks pew pew
 
I played through the Killzone Trilogy recently. The 7 Days to Die server I play on is now well over day 1000, so kinda getting a little bored with that, also because that's what I've been playing 90% of the time for the past 1.5 years... :kookoo: so Killzone was refreshing.

During this same time, I discovered there may be a way to hack certain PS3 models past that 3.50 firmware, without a hardware flasher to force downgrading the firmware. I followed up on it... and it worked for me. Now my PS3 is running some custom Rebug firmware including Cobra and Multiman... The most exciting features to me are the ability to install all my old PS1 games straight to the hard drive. Additionally, it even runs PS2 games now. I have to make an ISO first in the same way I did for my PS1 games, but it actually loads PS2 games. How well it works... don't know yet, but I'll be finding out. Of course, emulators are available for the usual suspects as well, like the snes...
 
Does it make sense to get battlefront 2 now ?
 
I've been playing some GTA V FiveM mod.
 
Well, the jailbroken PS3 is... a mixed bag.

It seems to copy my PS1 games and play them just fine. Yay! Now they're all on the hard drive... only sometimes the naming system doesn't work, and Multiman thinks I have like, 4 copies of Quake 2 installed for some reason. Refreshing the page usually fixes that, and it doesn't usually happen when the disc drive is empty. Minor glitch, doesn't really stop me from doing anything... whatever.

PS2 games... this one is really a wonder. I do not have a backwards compatible PS3, it's a 120GB Slim model. Yet, after jailbreaking and installing Rebug CFW, I can play my old PS2 games. Pop the disc in and play? Nope, need to copy the disc first and mount the ISO for some reason... which is the preferable method anyway, I did it for my PS1 games... but I thought I'd just try and see if the plain disc worked. But the ISO actually runs... and runs well, even in complex games like Mercenaries, despite my PS3 not even being backwards compatible. But...

It's not uncommon for the console to freeze. It freezes in Multiman sometimes, but it freezes a lot while playing PS2 games. Interestingly enough, bringing up that whatever menu with the PS button while running a PS2 game displays the temps of the Cell and RSX chips. They're both under 75, with the Cell often running a little hotter than the RSX. More on this later.

So I was playing Mercenaries, finished a contract, saved the game and quit. The system froze at the XMB screen, but this time, I heard a click and it shut off. Every subsequent restart resulted in the same... it would run for a few, sometimes make it to XMB, then click and shut off. What's that clicking? I'm thinking it's the hard drive... so I rip it out of the PS3, and test it on my computer with WinDLG. Even a full long/extended test passes clean. I put the drive back in the PS3 and attempt to start it... seems to start up fine. We'll see where it goes from here.

Now when I got this console, it had a bit of a history. It would shut down all the time I guess, unless it was stood up and a box fan was blowing on it. It was only really useful for streaming Netflix and stuff, not so much for games. When it was offered to me, I said "I know what to do!". I'm a PC guy, and an overclocker none the less. Knowing what I know from that, and also knowing that the PS3 (and Xbox 360) often suffered faults due to overheating, I tore it apart. I cleaned the dust up, repasted the chips, and I even drilled holes in the top cover where the fan is, so it can easily draw in cool air from the outside.

Not a problem. I played through The Last of Us relatively easily. In fact now that I think of it, I think I remember trying to play it with the console as is, and ran into weird glitches in the game here and there, and that's when I tore the system apart, cleaned, repasted and drilled holes. After that it was fine. Then it sat around for a while with some light use here and there playing PS1 games on it. Then I found the Killzone Trilogy, picked that up, and played through all 3 titles faultlessly.

Then I found out there was a new method for jailbreaking that didn't require a hardware flasher. I've long been interested in jailbreaking my PS3, but I didn't want to pay for hardware flashers or pay for someone else to do it... whatever. The idea sat on the backburner for a while until I read about this new method I could do myself without paying for anything. I ran the patch, installed the latest Rebug CFW, and here I am with a jailbroken PS3.

Only it's glitchy. Multiman causes it to freeze sometimes, and PS2 games seem to freeze a lot (though I've only played Mercenaries for any meaningful length of time). The last freeze was really bad. I've had it freeze before while making an ISO, and the only way to get it to come back was to unplug the power, hold the eject button, plug the power back in and wait to hear the fan kick up to 100. It does this for about 10 seconds and shuts itself off. Then I can unplug the power again, plug it back in, and restart the console. Only last time that didn't help. Only after sitting around for a while (while testing the allegedly clicking drive in my computer) did it start back up.

Now I'm wondering what's going on. Never had I had the PS3 freeze or shut itself off before I jailbroke it, but admittedly it's seeing much more use now than it ever has in the time I've had it. I'm wondering if the hardware simply isn't failing, as it's known to have overeating issues in the past. I played a lot of Killzone immediately before performing the jailbreak, and though that experience was faultless, I wonder if it didn't just push it that much closer to death...

Or, it could be entirely the fault of running a potentially buggy CFW after applying a potentially buggy new hack that let me install the CFW in the first place. There's settings all over the place in Multiman and the Rebug Toolbox I don't understand. All these toggleable lvl 1 and lvl 2 patches that I don't know what they mean, what they do, or what they're there for. Other settings I don't understand.

More on the temperatures. Oddly enough, only when pressing the PS button while running PS2 games (PS1 games don't show this) does the temp info appear. I thought running in the mid 70s might be a little high, certainly not my comfort zone, especially for an old PS3 that's known to have issues in the past with overheating. The fact that a lot of other PS3s broke due to overheating doesn't help with that, either. So I installed a fan controller package. There's an option for this "payload" mode that's supposed to be a modified fan curve that's a little more aggressive than the default one. After running that, I checked my temps in Mercenaries every so often. Seemed to stay in the mid to low 60s. But then, that's when I saved and quit the game and it froze hard in XMB prompting me to test the hard drive...

Worst part about it is I can't even register at the site I found the hack at in the first place because registrations are currently closed... :/

/ramblings of a madman
 
Started playing the first Defense Grid again. It's such a lovely "puzzle" game and I found that I still don't have all the levels and modes with gold medal. So, I'm doing that :)
 
Well, good news. I poked around about this freezing issue I was having, and stumbled across a strange fix. It involved disassembling the power supply, and turning two screws slightly to the left. They recommended marking the original position in case I decide to change it back to the way it was before I opened it. So I did that, played Mercenaries for a while, and all seemed fine. Hope I don't have to eat my words later on this.

The really odd thing about all this is when I opened the power supply, the screws were already marked, though their position was unchanged from where they were when marked. The previous owner wouldn't have done that...

Spent some more time in Mercenaries, all's well so far... hrm.
 
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