Victoria: Empire under the sun. Nearing the end of my first campaign, as UK to build the British Empire...
Once that's rounded off, i'll switch back to Morrowind and HoI2:Doomsday + MDS2 mod, and rebuild the British Empire...
Victoria: Empire under the sun. Nearing the end of my first campaign, as UK to build the British Empire...
Once that's rounded off, i'll switch back to Morrowind and HoI2:Doomsday + MDS2 mod, and rebuild the British Empire...
Last edited by Duke Malcolm; 01-20-2007 at 19:56.
It was not theirs to reason why,
It was not theirs to make reply,
It was theirs but to do or die.
-The Charge of the Light Brigade - Alfred, Lord Tennyson
"Wherever this stone shall lie, the King of the Scots shall rule"
-Prophecy of the Stone of Destiny
"For God, For King and country, For loved ones home and Empire, For the sacred cause of justice, and The freedom of the world, They buried him among the kings because he, Had done good toward God and toward his house."
-Inscription on the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior
Oh, it will suck your life away, but you might as well join The Collective. You will be assimilated.Originally Posted by Joolz
P.S. you don't need the Burning Crusades expansion right away, unless you're going to race to level 60+, or you want to play one of the 2 new races (both of which are dorky, IMO). It's a lot of fun if you take your time through the early levels, and in many ways I think that's the best part of the game.
Feaw is a weapon.... wise genewuhs use weuuhw! -- Jebe the Tyrant
Currently playing: F.E.A.R.
O, what horror, what horror! Playing this game surely's a good way to stop your heart from beating once in a while. As soon as I hear that paranormal-like sound effect and seeing the flickering of that HUD, my brain freezes!
It's a good game, and despite I've heard people complaining about the repetitive surroundings, it actually's very effective, for seeing certain similar-looking areas might make you think twice before advancing.
The expectation one hath, 'tis too much. The tribal music when you are to engage in battle with foes sounds great, but howsabout the suspenseful music (or sound effects) that make you expect the most horrific occurrences in some climax? Not good for the heart, arrrgh! Especially when nothing happens at all.
The weapons are great.
The visuals are great (even on lower-medium settings). I'm playing it on my low-end PC with DX8 and have most settings to lo-med, with LCD resolution of 1280x1024, and it runs great. Only the autosave slows down the thing, but that's usually over very quickly.
Spoiler Alert, click show to read:
Emotion, passions, and desires are, thus peace is not.
Emotion: you have it or it has you.
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Pay heed to my story named The Thief in the Mead Hall.No.
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Check out some of my music.
I've always got a game of Imperialism II on the back burner and I just wrapped up two of my best campaigns ever. The first one I completed in 1764, the second in 1754. And that was on a difficulty level of 380, playing the weakest available faction and, of course, with my personal iron man rules
Also playing the occasional scenario of Shadow Magic, on my way to finishing the game. The last one was terrific fun, I captured eight cities in the first 20 turns or so and wrapped the whole thing up really neatly, capturing every city on the map and killing the enemy wizard on the last move of the last turn. You don't often get to do that in the AOW series because the scenarios end as soon as you fulfill the often obscure victory conditions, which is pretty annoying when there is still plenty of challenge left in the level!
The latest enthusiasm though is for the Europa Universalis Demo, which currently has me anticipating a new game more than I have in a long time.
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Resident Evil 4. Because it's like giving crack to an addict. It's the PS2 version, obviously, because the GameCube version sucks.
I want to play the European version though. :(
You play CN? Which alliance are you a part of?Originally Posted by pevergreen
I want to bathe in their blood...I want to bathe in their blood for a week!-Freaky Roman General
Formerly Seedexodus...not that anyone cares
Well, on the MacBook Pro Windows partition I have a stalled M2:TW game as the Moors - still learning, and there's something about it that doesn't grab me like MTW. Ultima Online gets booted up regularly (now in my ninth year of this MMORPG).
On the OSX partition I have a game of Baldur's Gate 2 just finishing (about the tenth time I've gone through this) Civ IV which as others have noted, is too addictive and tends to get me into trouble, and I'm trying out WoW a little - pretty landscapes, but I've never been a fan of levelling games. I have an installation of Victoria too, but it is all too overwhelming to get into.
"If there is a sin against life, it consists not so much in despairing as in hoping for another life and in eluding the implacable grandeur of this one."
Albert Camus "Noces"
I am currently having fun playing the Settlers IV Gold. Do any of you guys here play this good old/new 2001 classic?
Last edited by Omanes Alexandrapolites; 01-21-2007 at 19:31.
Dawn is nature's way of telling you to go back to bed
I play Settlers II, I find it much better than any successor...
It was not theirs to reason why,
It was not theirs to make reply,
It was theirs but to do or die.
-The Charge of the Light Brigade - Alfred, Lord Tennyson
"Wherever this stone shall lie, the King of the Scots shall rule"
-Prophecy of the Stone of Destiny
"For God, For King and country, For loved ones home and Empire, For the sacred cause of justice, and The freedom of the world, They buried him among the kings because he, Had done good toward God and toward his house."
-Inscription on the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior
Europa Universalis III demo, Call of Duty 2, BF2, and on N64...Ocarina of Time!*
* The music of Kakariko village is still the best to have a chill out drinking session ever. Although I may be strange.
Ocarina of Time! I loved this game!
"Well, whenever I'm confused, I just check my underwear. It holds the answer to all the important questions." - Grandpa Simpson
PC:
-America's Army (I'm new to the game, if anyone has tips, that'd be great)
-MOH:AA (online only, really)
-Mafia (fooling around in Free Ride for the most part)
-HOI:II Doomsday (of course)
-M:TW VI (XL Mod)
-BI (Corsair Invasion Mod)
Gamecube:
-Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory (I just got back to it)
Lots and lots of Flightsim 2004. With all the add-ons I've installed it's up to 13 gigs.
IL2-Pacific Fighters series but I don't have the new all-in-one IL2-46 DVD edition yet.
Still On the slow slog through Splinter Cell:Chaos Theory. maybe I'll finish it this year.
Not sure I even have enough room on my HD to reinstall M:TW2. I'll have to clean out some junk.
Unto each good man a good dog
I had a blast with the original Settlers, which was on the Amiga, but I wasn't nearly so impressed with its sequels on the PC.Originally Posted by Omanes Alexandrapolites
Settlers IV is the latest isn't it? The 3D version? Yes, I'd like to try that game out, but I'm not going to buy it until it becomes a budget game. AU$29 is about my limit for any game these days, with very occasional exceptions. One of those exceptions will be EU3, which is due out here next month.
Looking at getting back into Eve-online... just so relaxing a game to play.
Last edited by Papewaio; 01-22-2007 at 05:22.
That's a firstOriginally Posted by Kekvit Irae
Right now I'm playing;
M2TW
Civ 4 Warlords
Act of War
I support Israel
1) MTW
2) STW
3) RTW
I notice that alot of people that were playing M2TW seem to have gone back to playing other games.
I'm playing Aevum Obscurum daily (10 mins or so)
Have the Anno 1701 Demo installed (can't be bothered to buy the game itself, demo is good enough for now)
And I'm playing Fire Emblem (6 and 7)
that's it really ... apart from a MTW2 MP game now and then
Hi,Originally Posted by screwtype
Settler III introduced the first ever 3D engine and Settlers IV drastically improved on it. The latest version, which cannot really be called a settlers game is Settlers V (Heritage of Kings). It is really a fusion of the Settlers IV with AoE with much more AoE in it than Settlers. It completely revamped almost everything focusing more on combat and losing the good old classical carrier system, now it is recourse gets exploited and gets "magically" teleported to some invisible treasury. It also included (shock, horror) cavalry for the first time ever in the series! It is, however, still an exceptional game, capable of beating most other RTS games both with the story and the graphics. It does, however, lack the extreme complex depth that the Settlers 4 and below had. If you desire to buy it then The Settlers IV Gold is pretty cheap at the moment, I got it for £7.50 off Amazon.co.uk so if you want to try it I would strongly recommend it.
Last edited by Omanes Alexandrapolites; 01-22-2007 at 18:18.
Dawn is nature's way of telling you to go back to bed
Currently, I'm playing Frets on Fire. I would be playing OFP, EB, ArmA, possibly EUII, probably BG2 if I had the time.
Yeah, I thought Settlers V sounded interesting but I wasn't sure how it had been received. Sounds like it might be worth a look.
Thanks for the recommendation on Settlers IV, I've got all the other games in the series so I guess I might as well check that one out as well
PS2
NBA Live 2005 - Just messing about with a super-team.
Call of Duty - Borrowed it off a friend. He needs it back by Wednesday so I should get through the American missions as soon as possible, but I don't think they're as fun as the other two campaigns.
PC
I'll be playing RTW again soon when this Gaul PBM starts. Better reinstall it.
Last edited by Craterus; 01-22-2007 at 19:43.
Sim City 4 lately.
I just can't help my micromanaging fetish, and because I can't micromanage effectively around the house, I have to settle with building a Megalopolis.
Good luck. Enjoy destroying Morbus and watch out for Shamans!Originally Posted by screwtype
Dawn is nature's way of telling you to go back to bed
PC
RTW (1.5 and RTR Platinum, Carthage on RTR, about 20 turns in)
BI (1.6)
Call of Duty2
Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy (best online game I've ever played, great community of star wars nerds, if thats your thing I highly recommend)
Hearts of Iron 2, recently bought it cheap, still getting used to it and getting into it
MOHAA, mostly MP, but SP is suprisingly fun
PS2
NFL Madden 2007, if you don't like in the USA you won't understand how amazing this game is
LOTR: The Return of the King, for goofing off with friends, nothing is as satisfying as stabbing an orc as Frodo or Samwise
Last edited by Glaucus; 01-23-2007 at 00:59.
Which servers do you play?Originally Posted by Glaucus
Wierd, noone other than me is playing starcraft, but battle.net is still always full i guess its those koreans
"I do not know what I may appear to the world; but to myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the seashore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me." - Issac Newton
Wow you're a real Total War fanatic aren't you?Originally Posted by Caravel
I support Israel
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