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Oh that game I totally forgot about it, I'm not too big on Zombie themed games but that one looks decent enough so +1 game to play whenever.:laugh:
I also have some games on GoG that I bought like 1 year ago and yet to play them, mainly Dragon Age Origins Ultimate Edition.

I do a similar thing with farm/loot based games, there are days when I just don't feel like to play anything too taxing on my mind so I do nothing but mindless farm some gear in one of those games I play.
Wanted to get into racing games recently but somehow I never manage to, even tho its been a good while since I played a racing game properly. 'NFS Heat looked okay to me or maybe play Forza idk..'
When I want to do that I play Just Cause 4.
 
When I want to do that I play Just Cause 4.

Thats also a good option, I did play Just Cause 3 for a while tho I never finished cause I always end up blowing stuff up instead of progressing with the story. :laugh:
 
Thats also a good option, I did play Just Cause 3 for a while tho I never finished cause I always end up blowing stuff up instead of progressing with the story. :laugh:

I know right... Have the same "problem" with GTA V.....:roll:
 
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18 yrs World of Warcraft - many ppl (new players) wondering about this stain! Where is it from?
Here is the Answer:


THIS KINGDOM SHALL FALL!!!!


the greatest cinematic made in the early days of modern gaming. 10/10

So sad how far Blizzard has fallen since those days. I was dreaming of a Warcraft 4 rts with a new story for literal decades now... my dream will never come true it seems.
 
We were getting off topic in the other thread so I'm bring us over here.

The great thing with RTCW is that there are a few really excellent mods and make-overs for it.
I've played many of them and they are a blast! My favorite vanilla mod is RealRTCW. It takes the original game experience to the next level.
It's also on Steam along with the original game and a supporter's pack DLC, so I grabbed them all for less than $1 which I paid for from trading card sales :)
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RTCW was my favorite Wolfenstein game. I wish you could still get Wolfenstein 2009 but Bethesda took it down from every store when they acquired the rights. They gave some silly reason about it not fitting into their vision of future Wolfenstein games.
 
Cyberpunk 2077, just made my way through 2 endings. The dystopian feeling is amazing. I can say that it really caught me at the end on the story side.
Now i need to go back and check the other endings, hope they make a good story for the DLC.
Meanwhile playing RDR2 online with a friend, i havent touched the main story yet, will do eventually.
the enviroment/weather changes and graphics wow!! love those foggy night at the Bayou.
and..
just started Vermintide II since was on sale for $5.99, im having fun with this one, gotta love the diversity in levels.
compared to Back 4 Blood, ill choose Vermintide.

RTCW was my favorite Wolfenstein game. I wish you could still get Wolfenstein 2009 but Bethesda took it down from every store when they acquired the rights. They gave some silly reason about it not fitting into their vision of future Wolfenstein games.
RTCW was indeed amazing, but aside comparing game to game, i loved the New order and The New Colossus. The Old blood was good too.
But since Blazkowicz isnt in the last one, im not interested.
i remember now Wolfenstein 2009, lost in my memory since you brought the reason why it disappeared.
 
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RTCW was my favorite Wolfenstein game. I wish you could still get Wolfenstein 2009 but Bethesda took it down from every store when they acquired the rights. They gave some silly reason about it not fitting into their vision of future Wolfenstein games.
I can see the licensing reasons for racing games being withdrawn, Forza Horizon 3 for example, but some corporate decisions leave a lot to be desired.
 
RTCW was my favorite Wolfenstein game. I wish you could still get Wolfenstein 2009 but Bethesda took it down from every store when they acquired the rights. They gave some silly reason about it not fitting into their vision of future Wolfenstein games.
Picked up this game a few years ago. It was NOT easy to find.
 

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18 yrs World of Warcraft - many ppl (new players) wondering about this stain! Where is it from?
Here is the Answer:


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without watching the video, my guess is some guy crapped his pants and that slid down and out his leg. :p:D:p
 
Picked up this game a few years ago. It was NOT easy to find.

You can find them on Ebay used and new. The new ones are expensive and the used ones are a gamble. I tried getting a used one and it didn't have the key in the case which is needed to activate the game. I was able to get a refund though.
 
Does it run from the disc on windows 10/11 ?
I would install it first on W7. I don't want to chance it "checking online" during installation. It does have the key.
 
LMAO. Guess what, its a ubisoft game... lo and behold:

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Immortals: Fenyx Rising :D
 
Need For Speed: The Run is the most fun I've had in a racing game, on a par with Hot Pursuit. It's high octane stuff, racing from San Francisco to New York and get's progressively harder, especially when either the cops or the mob are trying to run you off the road and you're simultaneously trying to win the stage. It's unforgiving, but that just makes you try harder, so ultimately highly satisfying.
I'm nearly in New York and stand at 4th place out of 200 racers that started. That doesn't mean I'm good because you have to beat the others in order to complete each stage, so I'm assuming that I have to be 1st to finish.
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It's also on Steam along with the original game and a supporter's pack DLC, so I grabbed them all for less than $1 which I paid for from trading card sales :)
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If they did something like that on GOG, I would buy it.

I tried getting a used one and it didn't have the key in the case which is needed to activate the game.
There are "patches" for that kind of problem.
 
Time for more Elden Ring. Really in a groove with this game now. I DEFINITELY would not call it a masterpiece. Hell no! :laugh: But it is very, very fun. I can't say I've played a major open-world title this 'hardcore' in a while. It's definitely a casual-killer. The world is super-massive, there are tons of RPG mechanics that matter in ways you can't know until you build it, it's boss-centric with difficult-to-master combat, and many of the usual assists provided by almost every other game are absent. Geez, the quest givers speak in prose. Figuring out where to go is like solving riddles. No waypoints guiding you, and exploration is randomly dangerous as all hell - and you can just lose your runes in a really tough spot to fight to. And of course, you can't meaningfully pause whenever you want to.

This game is basically giving you an ultimatum. You can have a family, a career, practical/artistic skills, what have you... or you can play Elden Ring. It's just very big and involved. You have to get all the way in or there is kinda no point. You've gotta play it fairly consistently just to keep the skill up, let alone not get too lost in a huge playthrough. I might dedicate a little notepad on this desk. :laugh:


I thought bosses were a bit slow at first, but some of them do get much faster and more aggressive. Like... Bloodborne speed, except YOU do not move or attack at Bloodborne speed.

One thing I'm noticing that I SWEAR is different from any soulsbourne... like, just never was a thing outside of a handful of special bosses in those games... is the cadence, the pacing of the moves and the reactions bosses have to you. It's like they ALL learn from each fight and try to break their own sequences so you just never get a feel for them. Most souls bosses kind of have you learning this whole big dance, but if you master it, you master that boss as long as you hold the same skill level, and the challenge is significantly diminished on repeat fights. Not the case with any boss I've encountered in Elden Ring. Even the lesser ones are always doing everything possible to keep you out of a rhythm with them. It's not like they have crazier movesets or anything. Just far less predictable from fight to fight.

It definitely keeps it interesting. Good incentive to keep leveled and equipped. If you can't get caught out of sequence a couple of times, or score the right amount of damage on a certain hit, or land some strategic move at the right time - just on the fly, you will probably have a bad time over and over. I'm sure these bosses are still beatable at level 1, if you're really good. But I think it's probably A LOT harder in this game than in others like it, because of how they had to balance it to the amount of exploration you can do, and all of the rewards out there. Even then, it's like anything could kinda get the drop on you unless you cap your vigor. A lot of these bosses are kinda tough to parry, too. Some give a fair amount of windows, but it's not easy to be in place to stick the parry enough times to riposte - you wind up missing attack windows and risking more hits that can't be parried. If you can do it ONCE, it can turn the tables. High stakes parrying. This game seems more geared for dodging. Much easier time just two-handing the Twinblade and rollin and jumpin. Lots of AOE stuff is now easily avoided by jumping in this game - it's such a big deal when you learn to jump more in fights. Just such a game-changer. Especially when you're specced into melee/DPS and need to be in the fray. Jumping keeps you there longer, scoring more damage without trading. Spotting an AOE attack and reacting correctly nets you a free hit in the same movement that dodged it... and maybe one big enough to knock them on their ass, or the one that opens you to executing that sequence.

That's another thing, jump attacks are life for me right now. That, and Impaling Thrust. I grabbed that just for Keen, because this is a dex build, but it's actually extremely handy for covering quick distance for serious damage. Stick a couple in succession, rolling out between attacks, and you can down/stun plenty of big foes. I wonder how this thing would do with some bleed though :rockout:
 
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Games don't have to be a masterpiece to be great fun!
It really is a great game. The main reason I won't call it a masterpiece is because it's really the first of its kind, and there is plenty that could be improved, stuff that only really comes out after people have been playing it through for a good long time. That said, as a first attempt at what it is, it is still kinda towering over a lot of open-world games for me right now. I don't want to play any other open-world games - I don't think anything touches what this game is. And yet, at the same time, I fully understand why some people probably hate this game immensely lmao

I'll say what I always say about souls games. If you can remember what it was like first learning to play video games... I mean, like learning the language of games, and you can appreciate going back there for a while, Elden Ring is a very rewarding game. Pretend you don't know shit about video games and find your peace with that, and it's almost like getting into video games for the first time... frustration and all. But lots of excitement too. It's a new language.
 
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a bit less than a day in ... not bad, no major bugs, i'm not in a "banned" country (tho ... there is 0 lootboxes or gambling in the game o_O ) 4 legendary gems, 2 legendary items, soloing most of it (might go co-op later for higher difficulties..)

i have some cosmetics due to pre registration and a pair weapon cosmetic from a 0.99€ pack and the 9.99€ battle pass, earned most platinum via quests and challenges, created my own clan for ... "reasons" ("Crimson Thunder" yep ... Hammerfall fan) useful for the player market for gems, although i got all gems via dungeon and elder rift using 3x1 modifier crest most of the time and since the normal look of the gear look already awesome i do not use cosmetics, nor i am tempted to get the other more expensive one
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being a Diablo player since the original ... i have to say Immortal is indeed a Diablo albeit being mobile first (play mostly on PC but my F3 5G can run it maxed at 60 fps ) and more mmo in the open than pure co-op i do enjoy it ... :D

unlike most mobile games it has no limiting ressources (stamina or other similar mechanics) and like a game like Genshin Impact feel more PC first than mobile
did not try the gamepad but i read some people saying it's quite well optimized for it (like Genshin )

edit: one awesome mechanic : when you swap gears from an enhanced one with gem, it carries out the enhancement and the gem to the new one (no need to restart all the work from zero)
 
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