I started playing Defence of the Ancients 2 beta on Steam. It's quite a lot of fun. The only problem is my internet connections, which makes me lag quite a bit.
I started playing Defence of the Ancients 2 beta on Steam. It's quite a lot of fun. The only problem is my internet connections, which makes me lag quite a bit.
Finally bought ME3… will install it this weekend and have it a go. Fingers crossed, I will enjoy it (except for the ending )
Sorry to hear that Fnord. It seems like it could be a lot of fun otherwise.
The community is vile in that game. I got a beta key, and played around a bit, and dear lord, I've never had so many bad players shout at me for not following them into their doom by rushing right into the enemy base at low levels in my entire life. The general acceptance of this kind of behavior in the community that has been built up around the game really made me not want to play it.
Yeah, I have no desire to be part of a game like that. I'm a casual player, and that's the way I roll. It's why quit raiding. People got too fucking serious about the whole thing.
No computer games lately, been playing Labyrinth Lord on the tabletop, and Warhammer 40 K sixth edition. On the table top too, of course ='.'=
Black Templars 4 life
Sorry to hear that Fnord. It seems like it could be a lot of fun otherwise.
That said, the Torchlights are both very superficial - and unless you're a big fan of mindless hack&slash/upgrade/loot - you will be disappointed.
ME3 is a travesty, if you ask me. But for some reason, a lot of people seem to like it. Quite puzzling, since it's obviously half-assed and rushed in pretty much every way.
That said, the Torchlights are both very superficial - and unless you're a big fan of mindless hack&slash/upgrade/loot - you will be disappointed.
Running aorund on the Mako, I was expecting to be terribly frustrated based on what I heard. I am not. It's actually fun.
I am most surprised at the quality. There is a game killing bug in the casino that would jump my Shepard to the top of the world mesh, with the casino far below, and no ability to move. Some characters would disappear and requiring a reload. Also there are situations with companions that would not heal, or have poison effects that won't wear off. Finally, the hacking/lockpicking/survey/what have you minigame is terribly unresponsive, making it a chore.
BTW, how do you keep track of which systems you have visited? There's too many to remember on my memory alone.
ME3 is a travesty, if you ask me. But for some reason, a lot of people seem to like it. Quite puzzling, since it's obviously half-assed and rushed in pretty much every way.
That said, the Torchlights are both very superficial - and unless you're a big fan of mindless hack&slash/upgrade/loot - you will be disappointed.
Trust me, by the end of the game you'll be cursing whoever designed that part of the gameplay. Just wait until you get to the planets that have you constantly going up and down mountains.
Just zoom in on the planets in the system and see if they're labeled as "unexplored".
Huh? You can't zoom into planets until you are in their systems. I need to know where to go next from outside the system. Jumping to each system to check would be tedious indeed. And… I see no "unexplored" (or "explored") planet labels, even if I am in system.