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Nope, that is one game I don't care to ever finish. That game turns up my anxiety so high that I cannot think straight, and there is nothing worse than getting to a save point only to see its tail piercing the chest because I didn't press the button quick enough.
MOAR DS1!
Last edited by Creature of the Wheel; 02-10-2016 at 04:04 PM..
I play a text-based game called Armageddon. It's a MUD (Multi-User Dungen).
Permanent death, roleplay intensive, well-written descriptions of everything, a setting and theme inspired partly by Dark Sun and partly by Herbert's Dune.
There are no graphics, MUDs require the player to use their imagination in creating the visuals in their heads based on the text they're reading. Somewhat like live-action interactive fiction.
I'm thinking about returning to Dying Light. The base game was very fun, but now they released a huge oldschool (read, not a 2 hour 15$ dlc) expansion that doubles the game area, adds driving (and a 4th skill tree to go with it) and supposedly the story ends with a surprise this time.
I am so far behind...I have games I was given years ago that haven't got out of the package yet.
Recently started trying to do some flight sims but they are old and some don't want to run well on Win 7. Finally found Falcon 4.0 in a pile and installed it, but it was having major issues with sound stuttering, patched it and OK. Then I wanted to program my Saitek X45...hahahaha...BSOD on both win7-64 and vista-32- banging my head against a wall.
Fixed now with an earlier version of the programming software. Going to take a long time to program, so many options needed for the F-16...
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