Game you will play this summer
I'm trying out theSMAC demo...
Might pick up Gothic 1.
Give replaying PS:T a shot.
Steal Call of Cthulhu? mebbe
I'll see if I can get Starflight 2 running on emulator/DosBox.
Never did really get into Martian Dreams, but it ran fine.
X-Com any good?
I will probably spend only 5-10 hours on each, if I even play them at all.
Maybe JA2...
yeah, maybe
Beer&mindless CS:S, probably.
Damn I need something good to play, OB was horrid.
Might pick up Gothic 1.
Give replaying PS:T a shot.
Steal Call of Cthulhu? mebbe
I'll see if I can get Starflight 2 running on emulator/DosBox.
Never did really get into Martian Dreams, but it ran fine.
X-Com any good?
I will probably spend only 5-10 hours on each, if I even play them at all.
Maybe JA2...
yeah, maybe
Beer&mindless CS:S, probably.
Damn I need something good to play, OB was horrid.
In my opinion, Savage Empire is the better of the Worlds of Ultima games.Redeye wrote:Never did really get into Martian Dreams, but it ran fine.
X-Com any good?
OK, forget Savage Empire and try both of these or at least X-Com.Maybe JA2...
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AC as always, I never get tired of it. Planescape if I have time. I have a crave for Total Annihilation too for some reason. I might give it a shot with that Swedish mod that makes it 3-D, if I buy myself a new comp, that is. A MacIntel, for sure.
I can't wait to make it dual-boot.
Oh, and Galactic 2.
I can't wait to make it dual-boot.
Oh, and Galactic 2.
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Damn, I'll have to try that Buccaneer's Bounty set. Sounds pretty entertaining.baby arm wrote:For pirate games, St. Toxic might try Buccaneer's Bounty. It's a budget re-release of Patrician 3, Tortuga, and Port Royale 2.
As for trying the US version of SR2, just download the demo.
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I know for sure I'll be having my multiplayer Die by the sword classic, as we usually do during the summer. Fuck that's one of the most enjoyable multiplayer games around, and it's old as dirt.
OFP, maybe. Depends.
Armed Assault, maybe, if it's released and not gayed out. ALA BF2.
Probably fallout/2.
Jagged Alliance 2?
Aliens versus Predator co-op.
Possibly Oblivion, probably not.
I was going to buy battlefield 2, but it seems to much like "counterstrike in the desert" for me to enjoy.
Edit: holy shit. I didn't even see Redeye's previous post.
OFP, maybe. Depends.
Armed Assault, maybe, if it's released and not gayed out. ALA BF2.
Probably fallout/2.
Jagged Alliance 2?
Aliens versus Predator co-op.
Possibly Oblivion, probably not.
I was going to buy battlefield 2, but it seems to much like "counterstrike in the desert" for me to enjoy.
Edit: holy shit. I didn't even see Redeye's previous post.
Looks interesting, one huge thing that eventually put me off RTS games is the fact that units typically never behaved as if they would if they were their own sentient being... if you understand what I mean.
Such as in starcraft, a space ship that would otherwise be flying around, just stops stock still and just takes damage and delivers it until it blows up.
It didn't fly around and engage in some interesting battle, or you know, behave as if it were being piloted instead of just being a game peice.
This looks like RTS games may be evolving to the point where they might be marginally interesting for once.
Watching a clusterfuck of units just move up to one another and repeat attack animations and match stats against stats is boring as shit. If there's no real life behavior or physics behind it, it's pretty boring to me.
I'd imagine people who really like the classic "warcraft"-type rts are the sorts that just get a hard on for the strategic resource accumulating/building portion of it versus actual combat strategy
Such as in starcraft, a space ship that would otherwise be flying around, just stops stock still and just takes damage and delivers it until it blows up.
It didn't fly around and engage in some interesting battle, or you know, behave as if it were being piloted instead of just being a game peice.
This looks like RTS games may be evolving to the point where they might be marginally interesting for once.
Watching a clusterfuck of units just move up to one another and repeat attack animations and match stats against stats is boring as shit. If there's no real life behavior or physics behind it, it's pretty boring to me.
I'd imagine people who really like the classic "warcraft"-type rts are the sorts that just get a hard on for the strategic resource accumulating/building portion of it versus actual combat strategy
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Gothic 1 is pretty good, but 2 is much, much better. Still, it's worth giving it a go.Redeye wrote:Might pick up Gothic 1.
No, you are absolutely wrong. In Starcraft, if one of your vessels that is incapable of attacking gets hit, it will start fleeing, unless you have given it the "Hold Position" command, in which case it will stay still. It's just how you work out the commands. If I want to fly my fleet over a ton of Spore Colonies (Zerg anti-aircraft structures) without attacking them, I will issue the move command, because I know that I will need my ships elsewhere immediately. If I wanted my fleet to attack the Spore Colonies and then fly to the final destination, I would issue the "Attack Area" command.Burnov wrote:Looks interesting, one huge thing that eventually put me off RTS games is the fact that units typically never behaved as if they would if they were their own sentient being... if you understand what I mean.
Such as in starcraft, a space ship that would otherwise be flying around, just stops stock still and just takes damage and delivers it until it blows up.
It didn't fly around and engage in some interesting battle, or you know, behave as if it were being piloted instead of just being a game peice.
From what I gather, you want RTS's to be more varied, such as in terms of visuality and AI? I know that it would be a decent idea, but would unfortunately be near impossible to accomplish. For example, if every single unit in my army had a mind of their own, then some would deserter during a fight with a much tougher enemy, some would refuse orders, because my plan would seem suicidal, some would surrender when facing hopeless odds, etc. Such a game, though, would be highly imbalanced, especially in multiplayer, and games that are imbalanced in multiplayer quickly die, because it's not actually up to you whether you win or not.
Personally, I will be playing what I play all the time anyway, such as Fallout (1/2/Tactics), Starcraft, Diablo II Exp (new season coming soon [Y]), and maybe some Counterstrike.
By the way, I was just thinking about giving this really old game another go. Anyone heard of Z?
Starcraft doesn't even have Hold Position command.Frater Perdurabo wrote: No, you are absolutely wrong. In Starcraft, if one of your vessels that is incapable of attacking gets hit, it will start fleeing, unless you have given it the "Hold Position" command, in which case it will stay still.
Hard as son of fuckAnyone heard of Z?
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