Evil computer games...
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normally, 'same here'. it's been a long time since i've pulled a late night coding session. but, i came up with a fun idea yesterday and wanted to get it working.
I know the feeling, man... I just wish I had the brainpower to spare these days... Maybe next time I change jobs, I'll take a few months to do all of those projects I decided weren't worth the effort.
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You do realise that thousands of years from now a barely legible copy of your posting will be found, and that you'll be added to the history books as one of the worst warmongers and tyrants in history, don't you?
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
:thumbsup: :laugh:
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Haven't tried that one... Seen it on Steam now and then
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Author of the Guardians Saga (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels)High budget project. The first one was game of the year, but the second one is far better. I’ve never seen a game where the forests look like a forest, the castles look like a real castel the villages, the rivers etc. The battles are challenging and require a good reflex and tactics. Amazing story and interesting characters and a lot of choices. A little harsh on moments, like you are witnessing a female elf with an amusing body making the short drop on the gallows and the brothels are actually working and you can hire a girl for some money and see some tits and other things (a mild erotic, don’t get me wrong). The character and the NPC movements are very real and it also could be a very spooky at times, especially in the caves, dungeons, torture chambers or in the forest during the night. All in all one of the best games I’ve ever played so far. And I’m in the beginning; I estimate probably 50-60 hours to finish the game. Edit: Interesting mini games like gambling, fist fights (those are tricky) etc.
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High budget project. The first one was game of the year, but the second one is far better. I’ve never seen a game where the forests look like a forest, the castles look like a real castel the villages, the rivers etc. The battles are challenging and require a good reflex and tactics. Amazing story and interesting characters and a lot of choices. A little harsh on moments, like you are witnessing a female elf with an amusing body making the short drop on the gallows and the brothels are actually working and you can hire a girl for some money and see some tits and other things (a mild erotic, don’t get me wrong). The character and the NPC movements are very real and it also could be a very spooky at times, especially in the caves, dungeons, torture chambers or in the forest during the night. All in all one of the best games I’ve ever played so far. And I’m in the beginning; I estimate probably 50-60 hours to finish the game. Edit: Interesting mini games like gambling, fist fights (those are tricky) etc.
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Hmm, sounds fun... Always love an RPG with a good storyline... Fallout, Oblivion, Dragon Age. Might try it out next time it goes on sale (Gotta love the sales on Steam :) )
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So I just picked up Civilization V last week, and started playing this weekend... What a horrible, evil computer game... No, it's amazing... It's that blasted "Just one more turn!" thing... Start a game at 7pm or so... Nice and relaxing... Fighting off the Aztecs and building up my technology... Next thing I know, it's 11pm as I move into the industrial age and the Greeks invite me to help exterminate the Persians... Hmm, I should really go to sleep, but... well... just a few more turns... Midnight... The war with the Persians wasn't profitable enough to continue, so I let them surrender after taking a couple of their cities... Now the Greeks are getting scared of me... Hmm... It's really late... I gotta get up at 7am... Well... Just one more turn... 1am... The Greeks are really getting annoying, and the Brits and the Americans keep asking me to help them kill the other one... So annoying to be the only one with a blue-water navy and stealth bombers, while they're rolling out cannons alongside their swordsmen... Ugh, I shouldn't be awake... Well, I'll just steamroll the Greeks and go to bed... 1:45am... The last Greek city falls... Ugh, no, they have an outpost on the other side of the world! Gah, that'll take ten turns to wipe out, and I just won by finishing the Utopia Project anyway....... But I came this far, didn't I? 2:00am... The ACTUAL last Greek city falls. Finally, I can go to bed. 7:00am... The alarm clock rings. Ughhhhhhh I need to remember not to play that game on weeknights... I need some caffeine......
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Author of the Guardians Saga (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels)Computer games don't have this effect on me, or at least none has for a very long time. I recognize the feeling though. VS/CP do it to me on a regular basis.
Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.” I wouldn't let CG touch my Abacus! When you're wrestling a gorilla, you don't stop when you're tired, you stop when the gorilla is.
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So I just picked up Civilization V last week, and started playing this weekend... What a horrible, evil computer game... No, it's amazing... It's that blasted "Just one more turn!" thing... Start a game at 7pm or so... Nice and relaxing... Fighting off the Aztecs and building up my technology... Next thing I know, it's 11pm as I move into the industrial age and the Greeks invite me to help exterminate the Persians... Hmm, I should really go to sleep, but... well... just a few more turns... Midnight... The war with the Persians wasn't profitable enough to continue, so I let them surrender after taking a couple of their cities... Now the Greeks are getting scared of me... Hmm... It's really late... I gotta get up at 7am... Well... Just one more turn... 1am... The Greeks are really getting annoying, and the Brits and the Americans keep asking me to help them kill the other one... So annoying to be the only one with a blue-water navy and stealth bombers, while they're rolling out cannons alongside their swordsmen... Ugh, I shouldn't be awake... Well, I'll just steamroll the Greeks and go to bed... 1:45am... The last Greek city falls... Ugh, no, they have an outpost on the other side of the world! Gah, that'll take ten turns to wipe out, and I just won by finishing the Utopia Project anyway....... But I came this far, didn't I? 2:00am... The ACTUAL last Greek city falls. Finally, I can go to bed. 7:00am... The alarm clock rings. Ughhhhhhh I need to remember not to play that game on weeknights... I need some caffeine......
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Author of the Guardians Saga (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels)Tell me about it, POH has a lot to answer for with "Stupid Zombies", don't know how many hours I have spent on that......glad I never took it offshore with me! I managed to complete the first 240 Levels of Chapter 1, (think it was 240, 4 stages 60 levels each if i recall). Carry on with Chapter 2 when I go home next time.
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Oh, OpenTTD works great on Win7... I have it installed on my EeePC too (Ubuntu Linux)... No music, though... Gotta copy over the music from the original, if you still have it lying around.
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Author of the Guardians Saga (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels)I've just downloaded OpenTTD with music, following the links on their download page.
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Computer games don't have this effect on me, or at least none has for a very long time. I recognize the feeling though. VS/CP do it to me on a regular basis.
Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.” I wouldn't let CG touch my Abacus! When you're wrestling a gorilla, you don't stop when you're tired, you stop when the gorilla is.
Me neither, normally, but I've just downloaded Portal, free from Steam for a limited period, and I can see myself getting stuck quite fast to that.
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I've just downloaded OpenTTD with music, following the links on their download page.
Yeah, but they're just not the original ones.
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Hmm, sounds fun... Always love an RPG with a good storyline... Fallout, Oblivion, Dragon Age. Might try it out next time it goes on sale (Gotta love the sales on Steam :) )
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Author of the Guardians Saga (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels)I bought mine from Steam on the regular price, but considering that I haven’t bought any game from three months it’s forgivable. I found Oblivion a little hard to digest, which is strange because there were some nice things about this game. Battle system was okay, astonishing graphics for the time, the horses, the face development, the vampire thing, the coliseum, the trading system, etc. But the game just feels dull. What is the point to have these huge spaces when they are all the same with some slight reshaping? When you see one dungeon you have seen them all. Same is with the most of the objects and characters in the game. The story was so mediocre that I don’t even remember what it was about, same with the NPCs. The creatures in the dungeons were adapting their strength to your current level. Where is the fun in that? No real challenge whatsoever. Boring! I hope they have fixed these flaws in the upcoming version which will be out after a few weeks, because this is a game with a huge potential.
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So I just picked up Civilization V last week, and started playing this weekend... What a horrible, evil computer game... No, it's amazing... It's that blasted "Just one more turn!" thing... Start a game at 7pm or so... Nice and relaxing... Fighting off the Aztecs and building up my technology... Next thing I know, it's 11pm as I move into the industrial age and the Greeks invite me to help exterminate the Persians... Hmm, I should really go to sleep, but... well... just a few more turns... Midnight... The war with the Persians wasn't profitable enough to continue, so I let them surrender after taking a couple of their cities... Now the Greeks are getting scared of me... Hmm... It's really late... I gotta get up at 7am... Well... Just one more turn... 1am... The Greeks are really getting annoying, and the Brits and the Americans keep asking me to help them kill the other one... So annoying to be the only one with a blue-water navy and stealth bombers, while they're rolling out cannons alongside their swordsmen... Ugh, I shouldn't be awake... Well, I'll just steamroll the Greeks and go to bed... 1:45am... The last Greek city falls... Ugh, no, they have an outpost on the other side of the world! Gah, that'll take ten turns to wipe out, and I just won by finishing the Utopia Project anyway....... But I came this far, didn't I? 2:00am... The ACTUAL last Greek city falls. Finally, I can go to bed. 7:00am... The alarm clock rings. Ughhhhhhh I need to remember not to play that game on weeknights... I need some caffeine......
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Author of the Guardians Saga (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels)I need to play!
"I have a theory that the truth is never told during the nine-to-five hours. " — Hunter S. Thompson My comedy.
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I bought mine from Steam on the regular price, but considering that I haven’t bought any game from three months it’s forgivable. I found Oblivion a little hard to digest, which is strange because there were some nice things about this game. Battle system was okay, astonishing graphics for the time, the horses, the face development, the vampire thing, the coliseum, the trading system, etc. But the game just feels dull. What is the point to have these huge spaces when they are all the same with some slight reshaping? When you see one dungeon you have seen them all. Same is with the most of the objects and characters in the game. The story was so mediocre that I don’t even remember what it was about, same with the NPCs. The creatures in the dungeons were adapting their strength to your current level. Where is the fun in that? No real challenge whatsoever. Boring! I hope they have fixed these flaws in the upcoming version which will be out after a few weeks, because this is a game with a huge potential.
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I didn't like the vampire thing... It felt backwards, where you'd LOSE your vampire powers by feeding when it should be the other way around.
Deyan Georgiev wrote:
What is the point to have these huge spaces when they are all the same with some slight reshaping?
They just wanted it to feel huge... And it did. You could just click on the map to travel once you've explored places anyway, though I agree it was tedious at times.
Deyan Georgiev wrote:
The story was so mediocre that I don’t even remember what it was about, same with the NPCs.
The main storyline wasn't great, but I liked the subplots... Working your way through the assassins' guild was cool, and the expansions were a little more interesting... The mad king whats-his-name was fun, and I kind of liked the King Arthur-type thing where you hunted down the ghosts of dead knights.
Deyan Georgiev wrote:
The creatures in the dungeons were adapting their strength to your current level. Where is the fun in that? No real challenge whatsoever. Boring!
Agreed... That bugged me... Never felt like I was getting more powerful, and that's one of the best parts of most RPGs. It wasn't as good as DA Origins, but I still spent a LOT of time in it.
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Tell me about it, POH has a lot to answer for with "Stupid Zombies", don't know how many hours I have spent on that......glad I never took it offshore with me! I managed to complete the first 240 Levels of Chapter 1, (think it was 240, 4 stages 60 levels each if i recall). Carry on with Chapter 2 when I go home next time.
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Must... not... download :)
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Computer games don't have this effect on me, or at least none has for a very long time. I recognize the feeling though. VS/CP do it to me on a regular basis.
Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.” I wouldn't let CG touch my Abacus! When you're wrestling a gorilla, you don't stop when you're tired, you stop when the gorilla is.
Then you just haven't found the right game :)
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I need to play!
"I have a theory that the truth is never told during the nine-to-five hours. " — Hunter S. Thompson My comedy.
We should set up a multiplayer game and join forces to annihilate the rest of the world :-D
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So I just picked up Civilization V last week, and started playing this weekend... What a horrible, evil computer game... No, it's amazing... It's that blasted "Just one more turn!" thing... Start a game at 7pm or so... Nice and relaxing... Fighting off the Aztecs and building up my technology... Next thing I know, it's 11pm as I move into the industrial age and the Greeks invite me to help exterminate the Persians... Hmm, I should really go to sleep, but... well... just a few more turns... Midnight... The war with the Persians wasn't profitable enough to continue, so I let them surrender after taking a couple of their cities... Now the Greeks are getting scared of me... Hmm... It's really late... I gotta get up at 7am... Well... Just one more turn... 1am... The Greeks are really getting annoying, and the Brits and the Americans keep asking me to help them kill the other one... So annoying to be the only one with a blue-water navy and stealth bombers, while they're rolling out cannons alongside their swordsmen... Ugh, I shouldn't be awake... Well, I'll just steamroll the Greeks and go to bed... 1:45am... The last Greek city falls... Ugh, no, they have an outpost on the other side of the world! Gah, that'll take ten turns to wipe out, and I just won by finishing the Utopia Project anyway....... But I came this far, didn't I? 2:00am... The ACTUAL last Greek city falls. Finally, I can go to bed. 7:00am... The alarm clock rings. Ughhhhhhh I need to remember not to play that game on weeknights... I need some caffeine......
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Author of the Guardians Saga (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels)Same thing happened to me when I had dragon age origins. At 9 pm to 10pm it installed. Then I started learn magic. Then got the job with a king. And I continued to play the game then I heard an alarm clock. I paused the game and check the time it was 6 am morning. Thanks to hostel life I had breakfast at 8 am then I slept until lunch.
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So I just picked up Civilization V last week, and started playing this weekend... What a horrible, evil computer game... No, it's amazing... It's that blasted "Just one more turn!" thing... Start a game at 7pm or so... Nice and relaxing... Fighting off the Aztecs and building up my technology... Next thing I know, it's 11pm as I move into the industrial age and the Greeks invite me to help exterminate the Persians... Hmm, I should really go to sleep, but... well... just a few more turns... Midnight... The war with the Persians wasn't profitable enough to continue, so I let them surrender after taking a couple of their cities... Now the Greeks are getting scared of me... Hmm... It's really late... I gotta get up at 7am... Well... Just one more turn... 1am... The Greeks are really getting annoying, and the Brits and the Americans keep asking me to help them kill the other one... So annoying to be the only one with a blue-water navy and stealth bombers, while they're rolling out cannons alongside their swordsmen... Ugh, I shouldn't be awake... Well, I'll just steamroll the Greeks and go to bed... 1:45am... The last Greek city falls... Ugh, no, they have an outpost on the other side of the world! Gah, that'll take ten turns to wipe out, and I just won by finishing the Utopia Project anyway....... But I came this far, didn't I? 2:00am... The ACTUAL last Greek city falls. Finally, I can go to bed. 7:00am... The alarm clock rings. Ughhhhhhh I need to remember not to play that game on weeknights... I need some caffeine......
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Author of the Guardians Saga (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels)Civilization II and Civilization Revolution still steals a lot of time from me. No wonder my wife frowns when I mention wanting Civ 5, heh. Lately, most of my time has been sucked away by Test Drive Unlimited 2. Despite the many remaining flaws in the game, the simple joy of driving all over Ibiza and Hawaii in an open-frame dune buggy is very addicting... Flynn
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Hmm, sounds fun... Always love an RPG with a good storyline... Fallout, Oblivion, Dragon Age. Might try it out next time it goes on sale (Gotta love the sales on Steam :) )
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I didn't like the vampire thing... It felt backwards, where you'd LOSE your vampire powers by feeding when it should be the other way around.
Deyan Georgiev wrote:
What is the point to have these huge spaces when they are all the same with some slight reshaping?
They just wanted it to feel huge... And it did. You could just click on the map to travel once you've explored places anyway, though I agree it was tedious at times.
Deyan Georgiev wrote:
The story was so mediocre that I don’t even remember what it was about, same with the NPCs.
The main storyline wasn't great, but I liked the subplots... Working your way through the assassins' guild was cool, and the expansions were a little more interesting... The mad king whats-his-name was fun, and I kind of liked the King Arthur-type thing where you hunted down the ghosts of dead knights.
Deyan Georgiev wrote:
The creatures in the dungeons were adapting their strength to your current level. Where is the fun in that? No real challenge whatsoever. Boring!
Agreed... That bugged me... Never felt like I was getting more powerful, and that's one of the best parts of most RPGs. It wasn't as good as DA Origins, but I still spent a LOT of time in it.
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Author of the Guardians Saga (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels)Same here. Oblivion obliterated a good portion of my time. When my first PS3 crashed, I had one character that had over 120 hours on the game clock. She'd finished the Assassin's and Thief's Guilds, Knights of the Nine and the main quest and halfway through the Mage's Guild and nearly finished with the Shivering Isles. Bought the PC version from Steam with the extra DLC pre-installed a few months ago and re-created the character. Unfortunately, I'm so used to using the controller that I still haven't completely adjusted to the keyboard/mouse setup yet. There are controller options for the PC version, but you can't configure the controller to work exactly the same as the PS3 version. Still, it works for the most part. Looking forward to Skyrim in November. Another great time-suck, heh. Flynn
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So I just picked up Civilization V last week, and started playing this weekend... What a horrible, evil computer game... No, it's amazing... It's that blasted "Just one more turn!" thing... Start a game at 7pm or so... Nice and relaxing... Fighting off the Aztecs and building up my technology... Next thing I know, it's 11pm as I move into the industrial age and the Greeks invite me to help exterminate the Persians... Hmm, I should really go to sleep, but... well... just a few more turns... Midnight... The war with the Persians wasn't profitable enough to continue, so I let them surrender after taking a couple of their cities... Now the Greeks are getting scared of me... Hmm... It's really late... I gotta get up at 7am... Well... Just one more turn... 1am... The Greeks are really getting annoying, and the Brits and the Americans keep asking me to help them kill the other one... So annoying to be the only one with a blue-water navy and stealth bombers, while they're rolling out cannons alongside their swordsmen... Ugh, I shouldn't be awake... Well, I'll just steamroll the Greeks and go to bed... 1:45am... The last Greek city falls... Ugh, no, they have an outpost on the other side of the world! Gah, that'll take ten turns to wipe out, and I just won by finishing the Utopia Project anyway....... But I came this far, didn't I? 2:00am... The ACTUAL last Greek city falls. Finally, I can go to bed. 7:00am... The alarm clock rings. Ughhhhhhh I need to remember not to play that game on weeknights... I need some caffeine......
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Author of the Guardians Saga (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels)