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Lootifer wrote:Back to WoW. I hate myself.


aage wrote: Maybe you're right, but since we receive no handlebars from the mod I think we should get some ourselves.

persianempire wrote:its when ur food goes bad... you get spoils
NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!NoSurvivors wrote:Started playing Clash of Clans on iPod touch and I must say it's quite addicting... Does anyone here play?
aage wrote: Maybe you're right, but since we receive no handlebars from the mod I think we should get some ourselves.

--AndyCities: Skylines focuses on city-building simulation through urban planning. Players control zoning, road placement, taxation, public services, and public transportation of an area. Gameplay is open-ended, touted as "endless sandbox gameplay across massive maps." Player-determined civic policies can affect the development of the entire city or individual districts thereof.
Roads can be built straight or free-form and the grid used for zoning adapts to road shape; cities need not follow a grid plan. Roads of varying widths (up to major highways) accommodate different traffic volumes, and variant road types (e.g., lined with trees) offer reduced noise pollution or increased property values in the surrounding area at an increased cost to the player.
Modding, via the addition of user-generated content such as buildings or vehicles, is to be supported in Skylines; the creation of an active content-generating community is an explicit design goal. This content will be available for download from the Steam Workshop.
I couldn't get into this game when I tried it. Maybe it's because I tend to shy away from multiplayer games for the most part, particularly those where multiplayer is the ONLY thing.rishaed wrote:NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!NoSurvivors wrote:Started playing Clash of Clans on iPod touch and I must say it's quite addicting... Does anyone here play?
Someone start the Intervention!!
(Too many of my friends play this game, and they were never the same again.![]()
aage wrote:Never trust CYOC or pancake.
There was a CC clan at one time. Dig around and you can probably find it, although I don't know if it's still active.NoSurvivors wrote:Started playing Clash of Clans on iPod touch and I must say it's quite addicting... Does anyone here play?
aage wrote:Never trust CYOC or pancake.
I only legitimately have my eyes on deals for:pancakemix wrote:Steam winter saaaale
If you get Galactic Civ II, I will play with you... but then you would have to actually tell me your steam name. You can save over a dollar by getting it at the Humble Store.AndyDufresne wrote:I only legitimately have my eyes on deals for:pancakemix wrote:Steam winter saaaale
A few other games I will keep an eye for super deals:
- EU4 - Art of War Expansion
- Marvelous Miss Take
- Kerbal Space Program
--Andy
- Escape Goat 2
- Child of Light
- Galactic Civ 2
- Civ Beyond Earth
- Lumino City
- The Talos Principle
- and maybe a few other random ones...
Grr... I just bought it on Steam for $50.DoomYoshi wrote:Crusader Kings II, total DLC pack for 30 bucks on Humble store
TGD! I could've helped get you some sweat deals on CK2. That is my job here, man, bro!thegreekdog wrote:Grr... I just bought it on Steam for $50.DoomYoshi wrote:Crusader Kings II, total DLC pack for 30 bucks on Humble store
Meh. I just finished reading the manual. Watch out Friday night!AndyDufresne wrote:TGD! I could've helped get you some sweat deals on CK2. That is my job here, man, bro!thegreekdog wrote:Grr... I just bought it on Steam for $50.DoomYoshi wrote:Crusader Kings II, total DLC pack for 30 bucks on Humble store
--Andy
Where are you going to start on the map?thegreekdog wrote:Meh. I just finished reading the manual. Watch out Friday night!AndyDufresne wrote:TGD! I could've helped get you some sweat deals on CK2. That is my job here, man, bro!thegreekdog wrote:Grr... I just bought it on Steam for $50.DoomYoshi wrote:Crusader Kings II, total DLC pack for 30 bucks on Humble store
--Andy
this looks like the perfect game for a rainy day, stuck at home with a 10yr old out of school, and nothing to do... hope it looks cool on a laptop!-0AndyDufresne wrote:
Picked 'Lifeless Planet'. Have played it for about an hour and half so far, mostly in little bursts. Here are some random screenshots.
--AndySpoiler

aage wrote: Maybe you're right, but since we receive no handlebars from the mod I think we should get some ourselves.


If it's anything like the PC port of the first Dark Souls, it is mightily unplayable. Do some research and then decide.rishaed wrote:Dark Souls 2 for 15 on Steam right now...... Mightely considering it...
aage wrote:Never trust CYOC or pancake.
Long story short, I didn't get to play (wife, kids, sickness - to make it short). I will start with the tutorial.AndyDufresne wrote:Where are you going to start on the map?thegreekdog wrote:Meh. I just finished reading the manual. Watch out Friday night!AndyDufresne wrote:TGD! I could've helped get you some sweat deals on CK2. That is my job here, man, bro!thegreekdog wrote:Grr... I just bought it on Steam for $50.DoomYoshi wrote:Crusader Kings II, total DLC pack for 30 bucks on Humble store
--Andy
--Andy
They just fixed Dark Souls on Steam (completely playable now, I have it.) Also watched ppl do runs with it on PC. It looks really good. Special time ran out, but still 1/2 off.pancakemix wrote:If it's anything like the PC port of the first Dark Souls, it is mightily unplayable. Do some research and then decide.rishaed wrote:Dark Souls 2 for 15 on Steam right now...... Mightely considering it...
aage wrote: Maybe you're right, but since we receive no handlebars from the mod I think we should get some ourselves.
