Call of pripyat. As soon as I get to the giant crack cave thingy, a blowout started, so I have to take shelter all the way at the bottom of the pit, with all the snorks running around.
Finished The Walking Dead. Not gonna lie, that messed me up.
Hearts of Iron 3: The Finest Hour
The learning curve is strong with this one.
I’m kind of mad that Crysis still won’t run at a solid 60 fps for me. I reinstalled it and limited the framerate to 45 fps to at least get a solid framerate. It seems to get rid of the tearing too since I also have vsync off.
Edit: I don’t know if it was a coincidence or if CDPR really put this into their game but I was playing the Witcher and I needed to get a storm to do something. I was talking to a druid and he said that he could create a storm for 500 orens. So I paid the 500 orens and Geralt said that he would wait for storm clouds. As the druid is saying that creating storms is no easy task and all that stuff a storm with thunder and lightning like I needed started. I was expecting a dialogue choice mentioning it but there wasn’t one.
I’m having loads of fun with Risk of Rain. From the description, I though the levels were procedurally generated, but they aren’t; they’re the same every time. It’s just that items and enemies are spawned randomly throughout the level on each playthrough, and for the first four stages, you visit one of two possible locations.
It’s still pretty awesome. I’ve made it up to the final stage twice, as the engineer both times. I just unlocked Acrid (another of the playable characters), so I’ll try him next.
Oh, I forgot that became a full game.
I remember player the alpha/beta/demo(idek) when it was first put on kickstarter. Was quite enjoyable.
Age of Empires II HD. Decided on an unconventional approach to the William Wallace campaign’s sixth mission. Instead of hitting the gate head on, I built up till Imperial, got a siege onager, and blasted my way through trees at the back of the map to catch the British on their blind side. The town was sacked inside of three minutes.
Brink is cool but really frustrating sometimes. There needs to be far more health than there is. If you stand and actually hit something, you die in two seconds. If you do what the game also (contradicting the past concept) wants you to do and move more than you shoot, the ridiculous AI doesn’t give a flying fuck because you’re still infinitely slower than bullets. Given this, there is no reason for Heavy types to exist. Speaking of, the additional body types are incredibly stupid looking. You have Medium (I’m a normal person), Light (I haven’t eaten in years) and Heavy (I have a part-time job as a hot air balloon).
Age of Empires II HD
Playing with 3 friends, population 500. It crashed for everyone when they attacked us. No ones CPU could handle the commands. my screen was locked over the battle for 5minutes before it crashed, it didn’t respond to mouse movement at all.
Been playing Fallout 3. I tend to cheat a lot though because I hate the freaking minigames in it
More Batman Arkham Origins in I am the Night mode.
Also played some Black Mesa for .RK’s release candidate of the Vent Mod. It’s really good in my opinion.
Ok, so I bought the FO3 with the add-ons included. Now…does anyone know how to start them? Do I need to re-beat the whole game?
Edit: Nevermind. Figured it out.
Playing Skyrim with a buttload of mods. Looks and plays even more awesome than before. But…I forgot how much I disliked some of the quests in this game. The Forsworn Conspiracy is one of the ones I hate the most. It’s so morally wrong either way you choose to complete it…why can’t I just run back and report everything to the Empire and let them sort everything out?!
Have you played any of the addons before? Broken steel adds some hard as hell enemies. It adds albino radscorpions, feral ghoul reavers and super mutant overlords. I can tell you that you should focus on big guns and explosives for these, as well as small guns so you can use a shotgun up close.
Feral ghoul reavers are the worst in my opinion, ton of health, freaking lunge attack and hits like a freight train.
Mothership Zeta is just a fun questline with a change from all the dust and rocks. I found The Pitt boring and Anchorage was fun for the first few missions.
I’ve also heard that point lookout(The riverboat landing) is hard for lower level players, but I’ve never been there at low levels, so I can’t confirm it myself.
Nah, I hadn’t played the add-on’s up until last night. However, I’ve been playing FO for a couple years now, and I know how to handle the game haha I did notice that the add-on’s add in new enemies and weapons though. Within the first 15 minutes out of the Vault on my new playthrough, I was almost destroyed by some raider wielding an alien weapon of some type.
Decided to finally play Rage.I bought the actual game pretty much on release but there were so many technical issues(especially if you have an ATI card) that I waited till it’s properly fixed.So,for the most part it is,those texture pop ins are very rare and the game freezes occasionally but it 's definitely in much better state then it was on release.
From the pure technical standpoint the game looks stunning and playing it at constant 60 FPS is pure delight.The weaponry and the actual gunplay are stellar(it’s id we’re talking about here so that’s no surprise)and using turrets and especially wingsticks is just pure fun at it’s best.
Now to to the bad part…the storyline and the characters are atrocious(to put it politely).I mean it’s like they did not even try.Sure people react to your actions but it feels so generic and wooden that even at those rare occasions when the try to be…what’s the word…quirky they just come of as being pathetic.The ending it’s self is just pure garbage and it makes the ending of the 1st Borderlands game look like the best ending of all time.
Overall I have to say that I have enjoyed the game for it’s guns and the visual treat that Id tech 5 offered…but…in the end it felt like such a missed opportunity to make something truly special and instead it ended up being this mash up of Fallout 3/Borderlands that just didn’t dare to do more.
Did you know that in the hacking mini game you’re supposed to be able to eliminate words or gain extra tries by clicking on the random gibberish?
Yes, I’m just too lazy to do it 
Decided I’d dive back into an old classic and started an LP of Sonic Adventure.
I can’t be the only let’s player here, right?
I have tried it, but the game I tried it with first went horribly. I might try again with a different more linear game.