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03-26-2004, 10:33 AM | #17 |
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I love a good game, and could care less the platform.
Games I'm currently playing (not all at once): PC: Star Wars Galaxies, Diablo II, Noah's Ark. Xbox: SSX3, Morrowind GBA: Metroid Fusion, Final Fantasy Tactics Advance Gamecube: Animal Crossing, Legend of Zelda (The original, was on a Nintendo bonus disc) PS2: Well, nothing really. This has kind of collected dust since I got the Xbox. The Dreamcast still gets plenty of playtime, and if I ever get around to digging my SNES out of its box, I've had a hankering to re-play Earthbound and Final Fantasy III. |
03-26-2004, 10:50 AM | #18 |
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I MUD way the hell too much (dsl-mud.org:4000).
And I play ZAngband a little, too. I used to play Counterstrike and so forth, but I don't have a monitor for my windows box. I've been sort of thinking of getting a monitor and looking into the newer games while what I've got is still half decent, but I'm cheap and lazy. And I'd rather buy a TV for the Daily Show, anyway. |
03-26-2004, 10:58 AM | #19 |
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OK, for you morrowind gurus, here's the deal. I have the game but no manual...do have a strategy guide, but not sure about the basics, moves & such.
Such as fighting, I make myself invisible, get right up straight on next to a guy, crosshairs dead center, right trigger....whoosh, whoosh, whoosh, whoosh, whoosh, whoosh, whoosh, whoosh, whoosh, whoosh, whoosh, whoosh, whoosh, whoosh, whoosh, whoosh, whoosh, whoosh, whoosh, I'll hit him like out of 20 times.....seems like I'm doing something wrong....I normally get my ass kicked. Also in Seyda Neen, I can't get to the end of Nimawia Grotto...I swim under, think I'm in like the third chamber...I see what looks like a tunnel underwater but halfway in I can hardly see anymore, then of course I drown. Just getting started, in fact I just started play in Balomor (sp?) today...this game is freaking huge.
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03-26-2004, 11:33 AM | #20 |
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What I'm fooling around with these days:
PC: WarCraft 3, Civ 3 expansion, UT2k4 GameCube: Pitfall, Viewtiful Joe, RE0 I don't have a PS2, nor do I intend to rectify the situation. I'd gladly receive an Xbox as a present or as part of a very cheaply-priced promotion deal. There are precisely five titles I'd purchase for Xbox if I had one - Halo, Halo 2, KOTOR, and the GTA 3/VC bundle - and until that changes significantly, it's not worth buying the system. Any other worthy titles, it's just a pretty safe lock I can pick them up on GameCube instead.
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03-26-2004, 11:50 AM | #21 |
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Compare UT2003 and 2004 to me please!
I was disappointed with 2003 because it felt too cartoonish. I'm not shooting a weapon, I'm shooting a pretend version of one that could never ever really exist. It also felt too twitchy-oriented and fast-pace oriented. |
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03-26-2004, 11:52 AM | #23 | |
"I may not always be perfect, but I'm always me."
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I'm an old arcade head from the 80s. The mall arcade was my second home. All the typical games: Pac-Man, Donkey Kong, Centipede, Gyrus (my all time fav!!), etc. The only console game that I own (on PS2) is Marvel vs. Capcom. The arcade version is better (tag team option is not available for the console version). I don't play games on the PC.
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Point two: The bottom bar is your fatigue. As you run around, swing weapons and otherwise exert yourself, it drops relatively quickly. Your hit rate drops DRAMATICALLY when you're tired. Point three: New characters tend to have fairly low skill ratings across the board in weapon types. Pick the weapon type you're highest-rated in, wield a corresponding weapon, and go beat on Kwama Foragers and Rats and such for a while in the wilderness before you go after bigger targets. Once you're reasonably proficient with one weapon, you can slowly build up another. Figure on specializing in one or two weapon types and ignoring the others. I usually go with Blunt Weapon and/or Long Blade, with a soft spot for Marksman once I can cast Bound Longbow semi-reliably. For fun, try Hand-to-Hand. It's been neutered in later patches, but you can beat on a Kwama Forager for ages and build Speed up fairly quickly. Quote:
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03-26-2004, 12:23 PM | #25 | |
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03-26-2004, 02:27 PM | #26 |
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Go after the rats and worms
Even they kick my sorry ass!
But I finally whacked Forin Gilnyth, had to go buy a bunch of light armor and a big ass axe. Thanks for the advice, the last 3 posts actually helped a lot. I'm a Blade now, and didn't know about the water magic & athletics...will try that later. I need to find some back water town so I can take out my frustration on the guards, getting real tired of hearing "Move Along".
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03-26-2004, 03:05 PM | #27 | |
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One of the best games of all time. Late at night, lights off, wandering around the level, suddenly your hear the scream of one of those 'mother' thing, you around, shit yourself as it runs toward you and fire off a burst from the assault rifle in reflex... Most atmospheric game of all time.
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03-26-2004, 06:10 PM | #28 |
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Morrowind=greatest RPG
I love pretty much everything about this game. Granted, the game is not newbie friendly at all and it should never be the first RPG you play but it has great appeal once you understand it.
Morrowind is designed as an open ended games. Just like in a real-life adventure you don't neccessarily have all the clues and talking to people is your only chance. The game also has a great deal of uncertainty. The huge world is filled with everything from easy enemies in caves when your far along in the game, to near immpossible enemies close to the begginning. A lot of people are annoyed by such unpredictability but I look at at like a true adventure. Add completely customizable character creation and you've got the great game that is Morrowind. But a game doesn't have to be as advanced as Morrowind to be fun. I used to play a game on the Sega Genesis called Streets of Rage that is a good example of this. You went from one level to the next beating up everyone you saw. Made for great mindless entertainment.
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03-26-2004, 07:49 PM | #29 |
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PC.
I play about two games a year, with some starcraft stuffed in occasionally. Most recently, Thief I and Thief II; Alice; Tribes I and II two years ago. |
03-26-2004, 10:40 PM | #30 |
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I need to play Alice again. Last time I played it, my system was barely sufficient. I should be able to pump up the power now.
The Thief games are awesome. There's a new one coming out, but it's not by the same team, so it'll be a crapshoot.
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