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Got back into Skyrim again. Second go around.
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I actually out of the blue decided to give Dishonored 2 a proper go last night. I'm absolutely loving it this time. I think I just wasn't in the mood the first time. I absolutely LOVED the first one, so I was a bit puzzled when I couldn't get into the second. Now I'm truckin' along just fine, and enjoying it a lot. Not to mention everything is absolutely maxed on my new system. (it was close at release, but I did have to drop a few things back a bit) I'll probably play through it this weekend because I don't have too much going on for once.
I'll drop into No Man's Sky a bit this weekend too, to check out the new update.
Probably play a bit of Terraria with the kids too. The world we've been working on recently is getting really interesting now. I've laid down minecart tracks that go from one end of the world to the other, up into the cloud-islands, and to some specific underground locations, so there is now mass-transit. It took for-fucking-ever... but it was worth it. This game never really gets old.
the stealth element feels f’d up in number 2, that’s what ruined it for me.
Picked up DragonBall Xenoverse 2 for the Switch so I will be on that a bit. Also Mario Odyssey.
Kind of on a switch kick. If that don't do it, then maybe some Outer worlds on PC and of course some trash rounds on Overwatch for dessert.
I just noticed this thread is 6 years old. LOL. Where has the time gone?
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I'm actually doing a "rip and tear" play-through. I normally play too-good a character, so I decided to have a bit of fun on this play. So far so good. When I have wanted to be stealthy it's been fine, but most of the time I'm just using the blink/stab maneuver. Maybe I'll run into something later where this becomes problematic, but for now it's not bad. I'm not on a mission to get the best ending on this play.
This is one of my favorite threads. Always like to see what people are up to. I've actually discovered a few games because of this thread.
that’s what I found, killing works fine, but sneaking not, the first game both worked. I just wasn’t in the mood for wanton slaughter when I played.
Now you've got me curious. Maybe I'll try sneaking around and behaving myself for a bit, just to see. I'm definitely still headed for a vengeful killer play-through, but I'll try and get a sample of the stealth mechanic a bit. I'm curious to see what's different from the first now that you've brought it to my attention.
i found the maps not as well designed and the patrol routes less about timing and more about luck, would be curious to see if you find the same.
I actually out of the blue decided to give Dishonored 2 a proper go last night. I'm absolutely loving it this time. I think I just wasn't in the mood the first time. I absolutely LOVED the first one, so I was a bit puzzled when I couldn't get into the second. Now I'm truckin' along just fine, and enjoying it a lot. Not to mention everything is absolutely maxed on my new system. (it was close at release, but I did have to drop a few things back a bit) I'll probably play through it this weekend because I don't have too much going on for once.
I'll drop into No Man's Sky a bit this weekend too, to check out the new update.
Probably play a bit of Terraria with the kids too. The world we've been working on recently is getting really interesting now. I've laid down minecart tracks that go from one end of the world to the other, up into the cloud-islands, and to some specific underground locations, so there is now mass-transit. It took for-fucking-ever... but it was worth it. This game never really gets old.
I'm on a old school JRPG kick. Started playing through Lufia 2 again for the SNES last night. Think I'll tackle final fantasy 4-9 next.
I wish I could reach a place where I could enjoy those games from my childhood. Everytime I try playing a JRPG from the 16 bit era, something in my adult brain tells me "No".
Have fun!
I'm playing Buy A House And Move. Its exciting, thrilling and nerve racking all at the same time. Heh heh
Finally played through Crysis and Crysis Warhead for the first time. It was a PITA mostly because it kept crashing to desktop randomly and after searching for a bunch of fixes, the only one that seemed to work was to disable some graphical options like AA, motion blur, Trilinear Filtering, etc. Plus I had to run it in windowed mode with some other "Borderless Gaming" app that seems to not be updated anymore so I could still play in full screen basically, else if I ran it in full screen within the game settings, the performance was much worse and more sporatic. Once I figured all that out, it seemed that I was able to play it at 60+ FPS most of the time, which is sad because my 2700X and 2080 were both sitting at like 30% utilization the whole time since the game is basically single threaded and completely dependant on clock speed rather than cores/threads available.
Anyways, Crysis was decent and glad that I finally got to play through it. It was just a bit slow in some areas to me and although the environments were huge and allowed for multiple avenues of attack, I mostly just rambo'd through it on hard still and got it done. Warhead was much faster paced and more fun because of it. Just started playing through Crysis 2 and am glad it's on a much more modern engine where I can play at 100+ FPS mostly and the gameplay seems much better overall despite it being much more linear and in a city setting rather than spread out on an island. It seems they just completely changed the story, enemies, setting, main character, and plot of the game from the original Crysis though, which I thought was odd. But the game seems much funner nonetheless and I look forward to finishing it too and moving onto Crysis 3, which seems to still be pretty tough on current hardware at least, so I can finally put my 2080 to better work again.