Colonel Mustard
Feb 1 2013, 04:09 PM
Recent discussion of Dishonoured has got me back into playing it once more. I'm going for a high-chaos stealth approach (so basically sneaking about whilst shanking every guard I see) and I'm having immense fun summoning up swarms of rats to eat my enemies alive like the Pied Piper if he went completely off the rails, and dropping off rooftops to assassinate guards with a yell of; "SPRING-HEELED CORVO HAS ARRIVED!!"
Damn, I love this game.
Elisabeth Hollow
Feb 1 2013, 05:44 PM
QUOTE(Colonel Mustard @ Feb 1 2013, 09:09 AM)

Recent discussion of Dishonoured has got me back into playing it once more. I'm going for a high-chaos stealth approach (so basically sneaking about whilst shanking every guard I see) and I'm having immense fun summoning up swarms of rats to eat my enemies alive like the Pied Piper if he went completely off the rails, and dropping off rooftops to assassinate guards with a yell of; "SPRING-HEELED CORVO HAS ARRIVED!!"
Damn, I love this game.
I don't think I've ever given a game such a terrible description before that it's made someone want to play it! XD
I'm going to start, from the beginning, the Mass Effect series. I'm going to import my character from one to two, then two to three, and I better see Thane. If not, I'm going to be very angry.
Colonel Mustard
Feb 1 2013, 06:00 PM
QUOTE(Elisabeth Hollow @ Feb 1 2013, 04:44 PM)

QUOTE(Colonel Mustard @ Feb 1 2013, 09:09 AM)

Recent discussion of Dishonoured has got me back into playing it once more. I'm going for a high-chaos stealth approach (so basically sneaking about whilst shanking every guard I see) and I'm having immense fun summoning up swarms of rats to eat my enemies alive like the Pied Piper if he went completely off the rails, and dropping off rooftops to assassinate guards with a yell of; "SPRING-HEELED CORVO HAS ARRIVED!!"
Damn, I love this game.
I don't think I've ever given a game such a terrible description before that it's made someone want to play it! XD
I'm going to start, from the beginning, the Mass Effect series. I'm going to import my character from one to two, then two to three, and I better see Thane. If not, I'm going to be very angry.
Well, there's a first tiem for everything. Plus I generally keep getting sucked back into Dunwall in any case.
And of course you see Thane. He's a major character in ME2 and 3, after all (provided he survives 2, of course). Why wouldn't you see him? I don't think that's actually possible...
Also, while we're on the subject of
Dishonoured, here're some
game-related giggles.
Diamandis
Feb 1 2013, 06:08 PM
QUOTE(Elisabeth Hollow @ Jan 28 2013, 06:49 AM)

Still working my way through Dishonored.
I was thinking about getting this, as I love games like this, but I'm not sure. Haha
I'm still on New Vegas. I only have three games on my Xbox (New Vegas, Skyrim and Oblivion) as I let my brother take the others to University with him. In need of some new games! haha
Elisabeth Hollow
Feb 1 2013, 06:13 PM
Dishonoured is really fun. I enjoy it :]
Elisabeth Hollow
Feb 1 2013, 06:16 PM
QUOTE(Colonel Mustard @ Feb 1 2013, 11:00 AM)

QUOTE(Elisabeth Hollow @ Feb 1 2013, 04:44 PM)

QUOTE(Colonel Mustard @ Feb 1 2013, 09:09 AM)

Recent discussion of Dishonoured has got me back into playing it once more. I'm going for a high-chaos stealth approach (so basically sneaking about whilst shanking every guard I see) and I'm having immense fun summoning up swarms of rats to eat my enemies alive like the Pied Piper if he went completely off the rails, and dropping off rooftops to assassinate guards with a yell of; "SPRING-HEELED CORVO HAS ARRIVED!!"
Damn, I love this game.
I don't think I've ever given a game such a terrible description before that it's made someone want to play it! XD
I'm going to start, from the beginning, the Mass Effect series. I'm going to import my character from one to two, then two to three, and I better see Thane. If not, I'm going to be very angry.
And of course you see Thane. He's a major character in ME2 and 3, after all (provided he survives 2, of course). Why wouldn't you see him? I don't think that's actually possible...
No sir! Not if you don't import you ME2 character and start fresh on the 3rd one. I've started 3 games on the 3rd game and none of them have seen Thane. After a few missions you see his name on the Memorial Wall on the ship.
Colonel Mustard
Feb 1 2013, 06:19 PM
As you might well have gathered from my last few posts on this thread, you might well have gathered that, in my opinon, Dishonoured is the tits.
Elisabeth Hollow
Feb 1 2013, 06:34 PM
QUOTE(Colonel Mustard @ Feb 1 2013, 11:19 AM)

As you might well have gathered from my last few posts on this thread, you might well have gathered that, in my opinon, Dishonoured is the tits.
I had no idea!!
McBadgere
Feb 2 2013, 01:12 PM
As well as the Lego Star Wars, I'm also dusting off the Space Marine game from th'other year...And it's Multiplayer thing...Kill many Orks? Oh hell yeah!!...
Kiln
Feb 3 2013, 12:38 PM
Dishonored was bland and boring IMO. I played for about two hours and took it back. I've been pleasantly surprised by a ton of games lately but this wasn't one of them.
stargelman
Feb 7 2013, 08:35 AM
QUOTE(SubRosa @ Jan 28 2013, 02:31 AM)

I am now playing X-Wing. As with Tie Fighter, there is a fan made patch out there that will allow you to install it on a 64-bit OS. For a 20 year old game, it is still lots of fun.
Link please!
mALX
Feb 7 2013, 09:16 AM
QUOTE(stargelman @ Feb 7 2013, 02:35 AM)

QUOTE(SubRosa @ Jan 28 2013, 02:31 AM)

I am now playing X-Wing. As with Tie Fighter, there is a fan made patch out there that will allow you to install it on a 64-bit OS. For a 20 year old game, it is still lots of fun.
Link please!
http://www.pcgamer.com/2010/10/11/play-x-w...-us-you-should/
SubRosa
Feb 7 2013, 06:42 PM
QUOTE(stargelman @ Feb 7 2013, 02:35 AM)

QUOTE(SubRosa @ Jan 28 2013, 02:31 AM)

I am now playing X-Wing. As with Tie Fighter, there is a fan made patch out there that will allow you to install it on a 64-bit OS. For a 20 year old game, it is still lots of fun.
Link please!
You can find the new installers and instructions on how to use them
Here. It is a pretty complicated process, but it works.
QUOTE(mALX @ Feb 7 2013, 03:16 AM)

Oh neat! I might just have to buy X-Wing Alliance now! It never really grabbed my attention before, but playing the original X-Wing missions on the newer engine would be great! Thanks M.
Scratch that. I just bought it on Ebay!
mALX
Feb 8 2013, 10:23 AM
QUOTE(SubRosa @ Feb 7 2013, 12:42 PM)

Oh neat! I might just have to buy X-Wing Alliance now! It never really grabbed my attention before, but playing the original X-Wing missions on the newer engine would be great! Thanks M.
I wish they would redo Arena and Daggerfall on the newer graphics engines.
mirocu
Feb 8 2013, 04:37 PM
Oblivion, Morrowind and Fallout 3 are the games I play the most. Iīve also played through Deus Ex five times or so and I recently finished up Bioshock.
Kiln
Feb 8 2013, 09:30 PM
QUOTE(mALX @ Feb 8 2013, 09:23 AM)

I wish they would redo Arena and Daggerfall on the newer graphics engines.
I'd settle for a console version of Morrowind with updated graphics.
mirocu
Feb 8 2013, 10:35 PM
QUOTE(mALX @ Feb 8 2013, 10:23 AM)

I wish they would redo Arena and Daggerfall on the newer graphics engines.
I wish they could re-release all TES games in one big bundle! That would be truly awesome!
treydog
Feb 9 2013, 03:46 AM
Daggerfall with updated graphics.... (swoons)
What? Sorry...
If anyone wants to create a DOS partition and can find Mo'Slo, I have instructions for getting Daggerfall to work without invisible quest items and etc.- I have the instructions somewhere, I am sure- just gotta look...
While waiting for Mrs. Treydog to pick me up during last Saturday's snowstorm after getting my first haircut since 2011 (another story)- I picked up Dragon Age- Origins. Will be interested to see how it goes.
Gotta finish Far Cry 3 first...
So many games- so little time
mirocu
Feb 9 2013, 08:58 AM
QUOTE(treydog @ Feb 9 2013, 03:46 AM)

So many games- so little time
The fact we have to go to work does not help either
Kiln
Feb 9 2013, 10:27 AM
QUOTE(treydog @ Feb 9 2013, 02:46 AM)

Daggerfall with updated graphics.... (swoons)
What? Sorry...
If anyone wants to create a DOS partition and can find Mo'Slo, I have instructions for getting Daggerfall to work without invisible quest items and etc.- I have the instructions somewhere, I am sure- just gotta look...
While waiting for Mrs. Treydog to pick me up during last Saturday's snowstorm after getting my first haircut since 2011 (another story)- I picked up Dragon Age- Origins. Will be interested to see how it goes.
Gotta finish Far Cry 3 first...
So many games- so little time
Dragon Age is one of my favorite games of all time. It is especially satisfying to play through all of the different origins and begin to understand that each of them was going on in the background of one another at the start of the game.
I also really liked the massive variety of endings that could occur in DAO. Much better than the butchered sequel (if you want to even call it that) that was Dragon Age 2.
SubRosa
Feb 15 2013, 05:02 AM
Tonight I spent a few hours playing my very own
Amazon Total War mod for Rome Total War, and conquered half of Asia Minor.
mirocu
Feb 15 2013, 05:07 PM
Sometimes I play Star Wars Rebellion which is still quite fun. It never gets old building up a giant space fleet

Itīs a long time since I played Longbow 2. Good stuff, but I think my Hellfires are all gone now
SubRosa
Feb 16 2013, 10:26 PM
I am now playing the original X-Wing missions with X-Wing Alliance, with Dark Saber's Ultimate Craft Pack.
Returning from blowing up an Imperial convoyThanks for the heads up mALX!
Kiln
Feb 18 2013, 04:08 AM
Just got around to playing Mass Effect 3's multiplayer for the first time. I like it. You play cooperativy with three other players, earning xp and credits. Xp is obviously used for improving character powers and stats. Credits are used to buy crates filled with random equipment that you can use like weapoms, weapon mods, and new character skins with different abilities within each class.
Each map has objectives aside from just holding enemies off that help break the monotony that can be completed quickly for bonus xp and credits.
It is actually a lot of fun.
King Of Beasts
Feb 25 2013, 01:24 AM
I've started playing Oblivion again. It's been a While.
Acadian
Feb 25 2013, 02:15 AM
Note the date of this quote from my old response to this thread:
QUOTE(Acadian @ Mar 17 2010, 04:19 AM)

Oblivion. I tend to get absurdly deep into a game and stay there for years. So it was with Diablo II, then the Baldur's Gate saga. By the time I was ready to move to TES, Oblivion was current, so that is exclusively where I have lived for the last almost three years.
I figured I'd better update everything that has changed: Six years now.
Elisabeth Hollow
Feb 25 2013, 05:39 AM
Kayla is being transferred over to the Mass Effect games, starting at game 1. :]
King Of Beasts
Feb 25 2013, 05:44 AM
QUOTE(Elisabeth Hollow @ Feb 24 2013, 08:39 PM)

Kayla is being transferred over to the Mass Effect games, starting at game 1. :]
I dragged Westley into skyrim recently
Elisabeth Hollow
Feb 25 2013, 05:47 AM
QUOTE(King Of Beasts @ Feb 24 2013, 10:44 PM)

QUOTE(Elisabeth Hollow @ Feb 24 2013, 08:39 PM)

Kayla is being transferred over to the Mass Effect games, starting at game 1. :]
I dragged Westley into skyrim recently

I wanna see him XD
King Of Beasts
Feb 25 2013, 06:09 AM
Elisabeth Hollow
Feb 25 2013, 06:13 AM
QUOTE(King Of Beasts @ Feb 24 2013, 11:09 PM)

Aww. I can't get a good picture of Kayla just yet XD
King Of Beasts
Feb 25 2013, 06:18 AM
QUOTE(Elisabeth Hollow @ Feb 24 2013, 09:13 PM)

QUOTE(King Of Beasts @ Feb 24 2013, 11:09 PM)

Aww. I can't get a good picture of Kayla just yet XD
Anything is possible......
If you believe!
Kiln
Mar 3 2013, 11:42 AM
I downloaded Daggerfall thinking that it'd be cool to see the origins of my favorite series of all time. I was wrong. Daggerfall is the most horrible game I've ever played and it leaves me wondering how the hell Bethesda succeeded as a company after making such a horrible game.
Don't get me wrong, I love their current games. I just don't see how they didn't meet critical failure with Daggerfall. I can only imagine the angry people who bought this thing when it was released who died multiple times in the first dungeon and never actually got to experience the game because it was impossible.
I literally died five times during the intro and then created two different characters with different skill sets on a lower difficulty so I could get through it. I didn't manage. I'd give Daggerfall a 1/10 score and think that I'm probably being generous since after glancing around online a bit, EVERYONE seems to have trouble getting through the TUTORIAL.
I wanted to like it. I was actually impressed with the depth of the skill system, attributes, and factions. Then I actually played the game and the wonder was gone in the blink of an eye.
P.S. Imps suck, are hard to kill, and one hit kill you. They're also the third enemy you'll face in Daggerfall. You'll fight one rat, one giant bat, and an imp that will almost definitely murder you.
Rant over.
mirocu
Mar 3 2013, 11:55 AM
Wow. Daggerfall really is that hard then? I havenīt tried it meself but if you canīt get past the frigginī tutorial, then there simply is something wrong. The tutorial isnīt supposed to be hard at all, itīs only there to show you how the game works.
Too bad, Kiln. You never gonna try it again, I reckon?
Kiln
Mar 3 2013, 12:02 PM
QUOTE(mirocu @ Mar 3 2013, 10:55 AM)

Wow. Daggerfall really is that hard then? I havenīt tried it meself but if you canīt get past the frigginī tutorial, then there simply is something wrong. The tutorial isnīt supposed to be hard at all, itīs only there to show you how the game works.
Too bad, Kiln. You never gonna try it again, I reckon?
Tried it about 9 times and then uninstalled it. I swear I'm not exaggerating. It really is that difficult. So much that it isn't any fun at all IMO.
mirocu
Mar 3 2013, 12:04 PM
Ever tried Arena?
Kiln
Mar 3 2013, 12:23 PM
QUOTE(mirocu @ Mar 3 2013, 11:04 AM)

Ever tried Arena?
Nope. I honestly doubt I will though. I'll stick with ES games 3 and on I think. Daggerfall has pretty much soured the experience of retro ES gaming for me.
mirocu
Mar 3 2013, 12:25 PM
Iīd like to get the whole series. You know, from Arena up to Skyrim, all on CD/DVD and in a nice collector box. That would be sweeeet!
mALX
Mar 3 2013, 01:22 PM
QUOTE(SubRosa @ Feb 16 2013, 04:26 PM)

I am now playing the original X-Wing missions with X-Wing Alliance, with Dark Saber's Ultimate Craft Pack.
Returning from blowing up an Imperial convoyThanks for the heads up mALX!
Wow, those are some really great graphics!
mALX
Mar 3 2013, 01:26 PM
QUOTE(Kiln @ Mar 3 2013, 05:42 AM)

I downloaded Daggerfall thinking that it'd be cool to see the origins of my favorite series of all time. I was wrong. Daggerfall is the most horrible game I've ever played and it leaves me wondering how the hell Bethesda succeeded as a company after making such a horrible game.
Don't get me wrong, I love their current games. I just don't see how they didn't meet critical failure with Daggerfall. I can only imagine the angry people who bought this thing when it was released who died multiple times in the first dungeon and never actually got to experience the game because it was impossible.
I literally died five times during the intro and then created two different characters with different skill sets on a lower difficulty so I could get through it. I didn't manage. I'd give Daggerfall a 1/10 score and think that I'm probably being generous since after glancing around online a bit, EVERYONE seems to have trouble getting through the TUTORIAL.
I wanted to like it. I was actually impressed with the depth of the skill system, attributes, and factions. Then I actually played the game and the wonder was gone in the blink of an eye.
P.S. Imps suck, are hard to kill, and one hit kill you. They're also the third enemy you'll face in Daggerfall. You'll fight one rat, one giant bat, and an imp that will almost definitely murder you.
Rant over.
That is the experience I had with Arena. Shelved it when I couldn't get past the first big rat, lol. No matter what I tried, my character could not fight that rat. I love a challenging game, but like you said - there is a difference between challenging and impossible, and impossible kills the fun. That was Arena, I tried Daggerfall for an even shorter time before shelving it.
By the way, I didn't use a DOS partition, but a DOSBox downloadable install.
Kiln
Mar 3 2013, 02:00 PM
QUOTE(mALX @ Mar 3 2013, 12:26 PM)

By the way, I didn't use a DOS partition, but a DOSBox downloadable install.
Same here. Waaay less work.
mALX
Mar 3 2013, 02:27 PM
QUOTE(Kiln @ Mar 3 2013, 08:00 AM)

QUOTE(mALX @ Mar 3 2013, 12:26 PM)

By the way, I didn't use a DOS partition, but a DOSBox downloadable install.
Same here. Waaay less work.
I have considered the DOS partition to bring Chips Challenge to my current PC, but just don't have the room to do it without a major cleanup. I've got like 250 gig used (out of 400) just in games/mods/screenshots/vids/sound files - all for Oblivion because the darn thing won't play games with any stronger requirements (and only plays Oblivion on medium graphics).
The sound files are huge, and all for two mods I have been working on for years (and made no progress on for the past year - too busy).
treydog
Mar 3 2013, 03:44 PM
The thing about the dungeons in Daggerfall- almost ALL of them- is they look like they were designed by one of those spiders on LSD.
And then there are one-way teleporters, flooded corridors, secret doors....
And no concept of "leveling" the encounters.
Two survival techniques for anyone who decides to persevere-
ABSOLUTELY take the ebony dagger as the "gift from the Emperor" when doing character creation. You need it to kill the stupid imp in the tutorial dungeon... (And the imp is guarding the way out).
Also- even if you do not wish to be a magic-using character... GET THE RECALL spell and give yourself a decent Mysticism ability to use it.
The spell is the predecessor of Morrowind's "Mark" and "Recall" spells.
Because of the insane dungeons, a rule for successful adventuring is- enter the dungeon, cast Recall (which sets a teleport location), go and (find, kill, rescue) the McGuffin, Recall back to the entrance and get out.
The game can be immensely frustrating, and esp. with the dated graphics and odd combat system, it may not be worth the time for most.
But... if you want something that is a real dungeon crawler and that has a huge world, plus gives you a lot of insight into Cyrodiil politics.... well, let me know.
ghastley
Mar 3 2013, 05:26 PM
QUOTE(treydog @ Mar 3 2013, 09:44 AM)

ABSOLUTELY take the ebony dagger as the "gift from the Emperor" when doing character creation. You need it to kill the stupid imp in the tutorial dungeon... (And the imp is guarding the way out).
I've managed to kill the imp with hand-to-hand. It's a bit strange that an iron weapon is useless, but no weapon at all works, but those are the game mechanics, so go with it.
QUOTE(treydog @ Mar 3 2013, 09:44 AM)

Also- even if you do not wish to be a magic-using character... GET THE RECALL spell and give yourself a decent Mysticism ability to use it.
And by GET THE SPELL, we mean go to the spell-maker in the Mages Guild. You can make it for zero cost - although it may be beyond your ability to cast it at first. At the same time, make the cheapest (magicka-cost) spell you can for Mysticism, generally an Open spell with an increase only every 2 levels. If you keep casting that every time you travel, or sleep at the fighter's guild, the recall spell will soon come down to within your spell points. I find the best place to use it is just inside the entrance; you can recall to drop stuff in your wagon without leaving the dungeon. It resets if you do that, and you have to kill everything over again.
I'd add:
Turn on cheatmode in the configuration file. some of the dungeons are actually impossible, and there's no path between the entrance and the target. Cheatmode lets you hit a key to get to the next potential location for the target, which may be in the part of the dungeon you can't reach.
Remember ALt+F11 to get you out of the void. There are just too many ways to get into that state, and it always seems to happen when you haven't saved for too long.
Saquira
Mar 9 2013, 12:28 PM
I tried Daggerfall a couple of years ago, and I didn't get out of the first dungeon. It'd probably be fun to try again if it wasn't so complicated to even get it to work.
I finished the main quest of the new Tomb Raider yesterday, and I absolutely loved it. I've only played a bit of Underworld before, so I don't have much to compare with, but I think it's great in any case. The only minus I can think of is that the optional tombs I've played so far are really short, but the amount of detail is great.
I've also been playing Fallout New Vegas. I got the Utimate Edition a long while ago, but haven't really gotten around to playing it. But now I've finally gotten further into it, and I'm really happy I did. Some of the dialogue and side quests are hilarious. Though I've been focusing on medicine, science and speech, so combat's pretty hard against high level opponents.
PhonAntiPhon
Mar 13 2013, 10:02 PM
Currently playing Pocket RPG and FF3, my working away games. Back to Oblivion at the weekend.
(Hooray).
mirocu
Mar 13 2013, 10:09 PM
For me itīs Fallout 3 on weekdays and Oblivion on weekends
Lopov
Mar 16 2013, 06:42 PM
I'm currently playing Morrowind, after minor struggle between my manic and demented side

I've finally made it look and function like I wanted to. It took some coffees, some restless nights and some ditched characters but now everything is as I wanted it to be.
"You n'wah!"
Pseron Wyrd
Mar 17 2013, 12:54 PM
QUOTE(Lopov @ Mar 16 2013, 10:42 AM)

I've finally made it look and function like I wanted to. It took some coffees, some restless nights and some ditched characters but now everything is as I wanted it to be.
This sounds like me and my current Skyrim game. I've been testing out overhaul and realism mods over the last couple of weeks, as well as getting my character concept and appearance down. I think I've finally got everything the way I want it now. *phew* Modding a game can actually be more demanding than playing the game sometimes.
Lopov
Mar 17 2013, 01:00 PM
Indeed, and I'm that type of person who is prepared not to sleep for hours in case I have some problem with mods, be it conflicts, errors and even minor warnings. I can't go to sleep if something bothers me - I just have to solve it. Luckily I'm also that type of person who doesn't need much sleeping.
But at least in Morrowind I didn't spend a lot of time working on my character's appearance.
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