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Post by Draco on Oct 30, 2012 13:53:58 GMT -5
For a good portion of the DLC where my friend and I were running around, I literally fried no shots unless I was down XD I just melee'd everything, that included a few robots XD (wasn't very effective, but was still satisfying).
Once we're done with the DLC, off to Playthrough 2.
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Post by Naga on Oct 30, 2012 15:28:49 GMT -5
Yeah, so what level are the enemies in Pirates' Booty?
Because I started a bit of TVHM, and - I don't wanna say it, but - it's kicking me in the teeth. So I figured that buying the DLC, getting some good weapons (Which will likely include hours of grinding the same enemy to get one single gun), and then continuing my TVHM playthrough.
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Post by Gelquie on Oct 30, 2012 15:47:18 GMT -5
For those interested, there's a sale on Steam for a few games on there. It goes till November 1st, I think.
Magicka is included in those games on sale.
Speaking of which, I've also been getting back into that. I usually have this one game that I play for a short period of time between things to do, and recently, Magicka is that game. Mostly I play arena matches and see how long I last. I always play single player though; I've never had anyone to play it with. But I don't know how many people here have the game and can run it. xD
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Post by Draco on Oct 30, 2012 16:47:23 GMT -5
Yeah, so what level are the enemies in Pirates' Booty? Because I started a bit of TVHM, and - I don't wanna say it, but - it's kicking me in the teeth. So I figured that buying the DLC, getting some good weapons (Which will likely include hours of grinding the same enemy to get one single gun), and then continuing my TVHM playthrough. Not sure. I think they scale to your level. Since they're in the 30s for us. And we're pretty much playing right after beating the main story. For those interested, there's a sale on Steam for a few games on there. It goes till November 1st, I think. Magicka is included in those games on sale. Speaking of which, I've also been getting back into that. I usually have this one game that I play for a short period of time between things to do, and recently, Magicka is that game. Mostly I play arena matches and see how long I last. I always play single player though; I've never had anyone to play it with. But I don't know how many people here have the game and can run it. xD This sale will have to be ignored by me.... I'll wait for the Holiday sales instead, when I actually have money. I would like to play Magicka, but my stupid laptop hates the game. Stupid integrated graphics card...
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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2012 18:41:02 GMT -5
*Slinks in*
Hi guys, might I join? I've got a mountain of overdue homework piling up because I spend way too much time playing Skyrim. Anyone else really badly addicted? >.>
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Post by Komori on Nov 1, 2012 12:20:26 GMT -5
Mm, I blame it on the constant barrage of trailers, but I'm actually sort of tempted to get Assassin's Creed 3, even though I've never beaten any of the other games (and only tried the first one), and even though I really don't like stealth. X3 I think it's the colonial setting; having lived in the colonial "historical triangle" of Yorktown, Jamestown, and Williamsburg, it makes me nostalgic. But I'm also a total cheapskate, so I'm probably going to wait ages and ages and ages until it's cheap at Gamestop. So, two years from now, when everyone else has moved on to other things, I'll probably be all like, "Ohmigosh, you guys, Assassin's Creed 3 is so fun!"
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Post by Draco on Nov 1, 2012 12:46:27 GMT -5
In later games the stealth is a lot easier. There were times I literally just ran into events and did what I had to, and ran out with a army of soldiers chasing me XD
I want to play Assassin's Creed 3 too... I might just do what I did for Revelations and rent it from the Red Box. When I rented that I just kept it for a week and paid $10 XD So I beat the still $60 game for $10. Because I rented it, I just missed out playing multiplayer, which is pretty fun XD
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Post by Komori on Nov 1, 2012 12:57:38 GMT -5
Hmmmmm, Redbox does sound like a good idea. I don't get a whole lot of free time after work (counting making/eating dinner, I probably have two-ish hours), but even if it took me two weeks, $20 is a lot better than $60... Thanks for the suggestion!
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Post by Draco on Nov 1, 2012 15:10:41 GMT -5
I also get lucky. No one ever seems to rent games from the Redbox near me XD So if they have a new game, I can usually get it XD
I played through Sleeping Dogs that way too.
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Post by Bacon on Nov 1, 2012 21:42:13 GMT -5
I've been playing Neverwinter Nights 2 recently, and I just gotta say playing as Chaotic Good or Lawful Evil is really confusing; I never know ahead of time if demanding a gold reward for my actions will net me Evil points or Chaotic points.
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Post by Draco on Nov 1, 2012 22:51:21 GMT -5
I've been playing Neverwinter Nights 2 recently, and I just gotta say playing as Chaotic Good or Lawful Evil is really confusing; I never know ahead of time if demanding a reward for my actions will net me Evil points or Chaotic points. Depends what your demanding. If you're demanding for a chicken, chaotic. If you're demanding over a sword, evil. *brick'd*
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Post by Gelquie on Nov 2, 2012 17:26:22 GMT -5
The alignment system for any game has never been the best, I think. xD The same goes for NWN2. Especially for the NPCs that follow the letter of their alignment waaaay too closely. >_>
But yeah, I often get things like:
"Spare some coins?" "Okay, sure, have 10 gil." *YOU'VE SHIFTED 10 POINTS TOWARDS GOOD.*
For those who don't know, that's way too high.
Worse than that though is that in order to stay neutral, you pretty much have to do an even combination of good and evil acts, rather than just taking the middle route. So you're petting and cuddling puppies one minute and then kicking their mother the next. >_>
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Post by Bacon on Nov 2, 2012 18:05:42 GMT -5
The alignment system for any game has never been the best, I think. xD The same goes for NWN2. Especially for the NPCs that follow the letter of their alignment waaaay too closely. >_> But yeah, I often get things like: "Spare some coins?" "Okay, sure, have 10 gil." *YOU'VE SHIFTED 10 POINTS TOWARDS GOOD.* For those who don't know, that's way too high. Worse than that though is that in order to stay neutral, you pretty much have to do an even combination of good and evil acts, rather than just taking the middle route. So you're petting and cuddling puppies one minute and then kicking their mother the next. >_> Which would ironically make True Neutral the most chaotic alignment of all. XD
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Post by Roughtiger on Nov 2, 2012 19:30:19 GMT -5
*has Assassin's Creed III*
So far, pretty good. I have had a few glitches though, nothing major, Hilarious actually. XD
Komori- I'd recommend you play the first four AC games, Or else the story will be a tad, er confusing? Ether that or read up about them and get up to date. (works all the same)
And sometimes, it's more fun to just charge into battle than be stealthy. (If you're looking for a 100% score in each mission then be stealthy.) You can always replay the parts later if you want straight A's. Although, some missions you do HAVE to be stealthy, but most of the time you can do whatever. 83
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Post by Komori on Nov 2, 2012 21:21:52 GMT -5
Komori- I'd recommend you play the first four AC games, Or else the story will be a tad, er confusing? Ether that or read up about them and get up to date. (works all the same) :3 Am doing so now. I watched TobyGames play Brotherhood, and now I'm watching Revelations. I get the jist, though: evil templars trying to rule the world, assassins protecting liberty, and then there are some aliens and a magic ball. :B I figured since III was a new dude, I wouldn't have to know all the little details about Ezio's or Altair's lives.
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