Horizon Zero Dawn 60+ hours in and still liking it. Good game.
Nice.. so you got around the combat mechanics then?
I recall you mentioning having trouble with it, haven't played it yet but I read if you abuse the dodge mechanic it makes the combat pretty easy.
No actually since I am playing it on easy mode I don't have any issues. Kind of embarrassed over the hullabaloo I made about the combat. It isn't that bad but I suppose if I played it on normal I will have difficulty.
I just love the game. The story is fantastic and the world is so beautiful. I just stand and stare at times.
Funnily I've been playing Plants vs Zombies lately haha And "The Crown of Leaves"
I play this from time to time,I think I tend to like games that have some humor in them. Which reminds me they released a new version of the game about a year ago and forgot to pick it up.
Never forget 3 mile Island and never trust a government official or company spokesman.
I've been a PlayStation Fanboy ever since The ps1, and I've really enjoyed the experiences I've had with the Franchise but i think its time for an upgrade. With the Ps4 coming up on half a decade old it cant really keep up. Even not TOO demanding games like Just Cause 3 will tank frames sometimes
So my question is Should i buy or Build my PC? Dont really know much about building (nothing really) but I've had friends say its so much more rewarding to build one And if i do buy any company suggestions, [Ive been looking at NZXT's BLD service for a while now]
Check out Linus tech tips videos to build your own machine.They also have a forum with loads of information as well.Linus likely has 500 videos by now of building PC's so yeah you'll find loads of different machines being built.He also has vids where he takes a noob and builds a machine with them and then gives that person the machine.
Never forget 3 mile Island and never trust a government official or company spokesman.
Master of Magic. Really love playing Lo-Pan wizard, renamed Sauron - of course, playing Orc race and no doubt - slaughtering every town, enjoying Call the Void, Raise Volcano, Corruption spells...
I decided to dust off Grim Dawn again. I am so angry this guy whose guides I had followed went and removed his guides from the forums. The drama unfolded because another goon went and posted some malicious stuff attacking the author of the guides and he got mad and removed them. Damn I should have saved the guides themselves (stupid me). I hate this because I am following the build halfway and I am not sure how to continue now and I have to go look for a similar build now.
I cannot just play I am one of those people who love to watch build videos, used to do a tonne of this in Path of Exile and then I'd copy the build. I would watch the videos and see how they played and what they did and a good proportion of my interest is actually ignited by the videos and often it never quite translates to the glory in PoE for me since I am a terrible player. I have no courage to ever build my own probably because I am confident they would suck badly if I ever tried.
So with all my gazillion bookmarks going belly up I am very sad. I do however have a few toons in Grim Dawn and I intend to make a few more
Almost finished with my second play-through of The Outer Worlds. About to travel to the new DLC, Gorgon. Also, the new expansion for Age of Wonders: Planetfall just came out so I’ll be putting some hours into that this month for sure.
Vault-Tec analysts have concluded that the odds of worldwide nuclear armaggeddon this decade are 17,143,762... to 1.
I didn't buy it until it was really cheap and after Stardocks DB of a CEO made peace with the series creators and ended his lawsuit.
It fills a void but it is waaay to derivative of SC2. There really isn't much new besides some QoL improvements. You still spend hours collecting materials, but luckily I'm in the mood to just relax and explore.
The story and dialogue is pretty uninspired. But I expect to finish it while I wait for the next D3 season.
I've been a PlayStation Fanboy ever since The ps1, and I've really enjoyed the experiences I've had with the Franchise but i think its time for an upgrade. With the Ps4 coming up on half a decade old it cant really keep up. Even not TOO demanding games like Just Cause 3 will tank frames sometimes
So my question is Should i buy or Build my PC? Dont really know much about building (nothing really) but I've had friends say its so much more rewarding to build one And if i do buy any company suggestions, [Ive been looking at NZXT's BLD service for a while now]
You should put this in another forum so that someone like Quiz can chime in.
I built my pc and it was pretty easy. Having said that I didn't have to stress about which parts, I was looking at a site that listed various VR builds and I just picked one of the better ones, bought the parts and the machine still runs extremely well.
I did have to use Youtube for some instructions and the instructions that come with some parts are just ridiculous.
As for the thread,
Other than my skyrmi modding I've moved back to Dragon's Dogma and will play a bit of that and Assassin's Creed Odyssey this weekend.
Like Skyrim? Need more content? Try my Skyrim mod "Godfred's Tomb."
I didn't buy it until it was really cheap and after Stardocks DB of a CEO made peace with the series creators and ended his lawsuit.
It fills a void but it is waaay to derivative of SC2. There really isn't much new besides some QoL improvements. You still spend hours collecting materials, but luckily I'm in the mood to just relax and explore.
The story and dialogue is pretty uninspired. But I expect to finish it while I wait for the next D3 season.
I was pretty pumped when i heard about this, loved Star Control series, and yeah after the controversy and lack luster people reviews, meh, i just feel like if i do buy it eventually that that'll be all i do with it.
My faith is my shield! - Turalyon 2022
Your legend ends here and now! - (Battles Won Long Ago)
Eve Online - Participating heavily in the current great war against goons. Flying my Ragnarok and Nyx in battles which bring quite the rush these days! Many major patches recently. Playing this the most.
Dark Age of Camelot - on the Phoenix freeshard, population is pretty nice there. Still really awesome RvR fights although only really in the EU timezone, not very active in US time.
Star Citizen - on and off as I check out new implemented features. Really excited about recent development started into homesteads like what we had in SWG.
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 - really enjoying this with my trackir and xbox controller, doing a world tour where I always start where I left off. Started in Pennsylvania, currently in Sendai.
Crusader Kings 3 - Still on first playthrough but learning and having fun!
Star Wars Squadrons - Haven't played much lately...
Looking forward to Cyberpunk, AoC, perhaps even Camelot Unchained although I'm no longer expecting anything with CU.
I didn't buy it until it was really cheap and after Stardocks DB of a CEO made peace with the series creators and ended his lawsuit.
It fills a void but it is waaay to derivative of SC2. There really isn't much new besides some QoL improvements. You still spend hours collecting materials, but luckily I'm in the mood to just relax and explore.
The story and dialogue is pretty uninspired. But I expect to finish it while I wait for the next D3 season.
I was pretty pumped when i heard about this, loved Star Control series, and yeah after the controversy and lack luster people reviews, meh, i just feel like if i do buy it eventually that that'll be all i do with it.
They actually made some free DLC to let players make their own aliens, stories and ships. But the population is so low I don't think there is much out there.
I hadn't played any games in like six months, then in November I started playing some PS4 games for a couple hours a week... and then in January I started Monster Hunter World on PC and it has taken over my life completely. Between 30-40 hour workweeks and working on our new apartment, it's all I have (/make) time for in the evenings...
Brothers - A Tale of Two Sons, it's on every platform. It's only about 5-7hr game play. Unique game play and the story is uniquely presented as well. It's 100% clean and family friendly.
I am playing a lot of Genshin Impact lately and also Valheim. Like the typical Survival game style ans also i am a weeb so i like anime style games with cute and well designed charakters
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I just love the game. The story is fantastic and the world is so beautiful. I just stand and stare at times.
Which reminds me they released a new version of the game about a year ago and forgot to pick it up.
Never forget 3 mile Island and never trust a government official or company spokesman.
I've been a PlayStation Fanboy ever since The ps1, and I've really enjoyed the experiences I've had with the Franchise but i think its time for an upgrade. With the Ps4 coming up on half a decade old it cant really keep up. Even not TOO demanding games like Just Cause 3 will tank frames sometimes
So my question is Should i buy or Build my PC? Dont really know much about building (nothing really) but I've had friends say its so much more rewarding to build one And if i do buy any company suggestions, [Ive been looking at NZXT's BLD service for a while now]
Never forget 3 mile Island and never trust a government official or company spokesman.
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I cannot just play I am one of those people who love to watch build videos, used to do a tonne of this in Path of Exile and then I'd copy the build. I would watch the videos and see how they played and what they did and a good proportion of my interest is actually ignited by the videos and often it never quite translates to the glory in PoE for me since I am a terrible player. I have no courage to ever build my own probably because I am confident they would suck badly if I ever tried.
So with all my gazillion bookmarks going belly up I am very sad. I do however have a few toons in Grim Dawn and I intend to make a few more
Vault-Tec analysts have concluded that the odds of worldwide nuclear armaggeddon this decade are 17,143,762... to 1.
I didn't buy it until it was really cheap and after Stardocks DB of a CEO made peace with the series creators and ended his lawsuit.
It fills a void but it is waaay to derivative of SC2. There really isn't much new besides some QoL improvements. You still spend hours collecting materials, but luckily I'm in the mood to just relax and explore.
The story and dialogue is pretty uninspired. But I expect to finish it while I wait for the next D3 season.
I built my pc and it was pretty easy. Having said that I didn't have to stress about which parts, I was looking at a site that listed various VR builds and I just picked one of the better ones, bought the parts and the machine still runs extremely well.
I did have to use Youtube for some instructions and the instructions that come with some parts are just ridiculous.
As for the thread,
Other than my skyrmi modding I've moved back to Dragon's Dogma and will play a bit of that and Assassin's Creed Odyssey this weekend.
Godfred's Tomb Trailer: https://youtu.be/-nsXGddj_4w
Original Skyrim: https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/109547
Serph toze kindly has started a walk-through. https://youtu.be/UIelCK-lldo
"Be water my friend" - Bruce Lee
I was pretty pumped when i heard about this, loved Star Control series, and yeah after the controversy and lack luster people reviews, meh, i just feel like if i do buy it eventually that that'll be all i do with it.
Eve Online - Participating heavily in the current great war against goons. Flying my Ragnarok and Nyx in battles which bring quite the rush these days! Many major patches recently. Playing this the most.
Dark Age of Camelot - on the Phoenix freeshard, population is pretty nice there. Still really awesome RvR fights although only really in the EU timezone, not very active in US time.
Star Citizen - on and off as I check out new implemented features. Really excited about recent development started into homesteads like what we had in SWG.
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 - really enjoying this with my trackir and xbox controller, doing a world tour where I always start where I left off. Started in Pennsylvania, currently in Sendai.
Crusader Kings 3 - Still on first playthrough but learning and having fun!
Star Wars Squadrons - Haven't played much lately...
Looking forward to Cyberpunk, AoC, perhaps even Camelot Unchained although I'm no longer expecting anything with CU.
Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there, wondering, fearing, doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before.
Edgar Allan Poe
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