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Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
Agreed. It gets a bit rote, but it is still fun to dink around with.Lootifer wrote:Playing a bit of FTL right now.
Not as deep and engaging as id hoped; still a great game though.
Sounds awesome. I have the Total War series upto Empire Total War, but that's about the extent that my computer can handle (takes for ever to load up and battle lag badly in single player modes, let alone mulitplayer).AndyDufresne wrote:Steam is having a Total War deal for the next 20 hours or so. I've decided to pick up Empire Total war plus the dlc for for 7 and half bucks since a friend of mine recommended it. There is a package with Rome, Medieval 2, Shogun 2, Empire, and, and Napoleon for like 22 bucks as well.
--Andy
Its weird; is the lack of continious (vs. discrete/chunky) progression intentional? I found it kinda weird that my first 10 or so full games (prob more, just trying to hide how bad I am) were identical in terms of gameplay (ie no new ships/gadgets/whatever).AndyDufresne wrote:Agreed. It gets a bit rote, but it is still fun to dink around with.Lootifer wrote:Playing a bit of FTL right now.
Not as deep and engaging as id hoped; still a great game though.
--Andy
I've only beaten easy twice, so it would probably be a good idea to start with that.Lootifer wrote:Its weird; is the lack of continious (vs. discrete/chunky) progression intentional? I found it kinda weird that my first 10 or so full games (prob more, just trying to hide how bad I am) were identical in terms of gameplay (ie no new ships/gadgets/whatever).AndyDufresne wrote:Agreed. It gets a bit rote, but it is still fun to dink around with.Lootifer wrote:Playing a bit of FTL right now.
Not as deep and engaging as id hoped; still a great game though.
--Andy
Note I have only ever played Normal which may have been a mistake in hindsight.
I forget, did you back their project? You watching the backer update movie things? Pretty interesting to get a glimpse inside the studio.AndyDufresne wrote:A game that I am looking forward to playing...the kickstarter backed adventure game from Tim Schafer and Double Fine that kicked off this whole crowd funding wave:
--Andy
Yep, I backed the project. The documentary has been really enjoyable, well worth the backing.Haggis_McMutton wrote:I forget, did you back their project? You watching the backer update movie things? Pretty interesting to get a glimpse inside the studio.AndyDufresne wrote:A game that I am looking forward to playing...the kickstarter backed adventure game from Tim Schafer and Double Fine that kicked off this whole crowd funding wave:
--Andy
Glad I could rally support. MEDIC!!ben1212 wrote:Im with rdsrds2120, tf2 is old but its free now and still pretty fun.
I just read that Sim City released some free DLC. It made me laugh, and I am glad I decided not to purchase this game.nagerous wrote:I hope they fix Sim City soon, have been looking forward to purchasing it. Not having an offline move is such a dumb move imho.
The new addition is the Nissan Leaf Charging Station. Perhaps in an effort to convince you of how awesome the Leaf is, the station does not require any power, water, or even workers to function. It simply sits wherever you place it, and produces free happiness for nearby buildings. The station also does not create any sewage or garbage, and will even give some of your Sims (of all wealth classes) little electric cars to drive...It is undoubtedly the first of as many product tie-ins as EA can find.

I've always preferred playing support characters.ben1212 wrote:rdsrds2120 medic really? I know they are important but demoman is so much better. Heavy firepower and can effectively take out sentrys
I'm lost for words.AndyDufresne wrote:I just read that Sim City released some free DLC. It made me laugh, and I am glad I decided not to purchase this game.nagerous wrote:I hope they fix Sim City soon, have been looking forward to purchasing it. Not having an offline move is such a dumb move imho.
The new addition is the Nissan Leaf Charging Station. Perhaps in an effort to convince you of how awesome the Leaf is, the station does not require any power, water, or even workers to function. It simply sits wherever you place it, and produces free happiness for nearby buildings. The station also does not create any sewage or garbage, and will even give some of your Sims (of all wealth classes) little electric cars to drive...It is undoubtedly the first of as many product tie-ins as EA can find.
--Andy

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