Posted March 18, 2015
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EndreWhiteMane
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Posted March 18, 2015
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Posted March 18, 2015
EndreWhiteMane: Yeah, laid down for a nap after supper and slept way too long. Now my brain is confused, thought I'd get up and play around for a while.
What are you up to tonight?
Okay, figured I'd ask since it's really early for you right now. What are you up to tonight?
Nothing too terribly exciting here. Started playing my Beatbuddy rental, it's pretty enjoyable.
Not sure if it's ten dollars retail enjoyable, since that puts it up against some major titles on here price-wise, but it's fun enough, creative in its style and has some really nice music as well.
Any thoughts on what sounds good for your extreme early morning, or too soon to tell?
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Posted March 18, 2015
CarrionCrow: Okay, figured I'd ask since it's really early for you right now.
Nothing too terribly exciting here. Started playing my Beatbuddy rental, it's pretty enjoyable.
Not sure if it's ten dollars retail enjoyable, since that puts it up against some major titles on here price-wise, but it's fun enough, creative in its style and has some really nice music as well.
Any thoughts on what sounds good for your extreme early morning, or too soon to tell?
EndreWhiteMane: Thanks for asking, yeah just a bit early. :-) Nothing too terribly exciting here. Started playing my Beatbuddy rental, it's pretty enjoyable.
Not sure if it's ten dollars retail enjoyable, since that puts it up against some major titles on here price-wise, but it's fun enough, creative in its style and has some really nice music as well.
Any thoughts on what sounds good for your extreme early morning, or too soon to tell?
I'll go back to bed in a while, otherwise I'll be messed up all day.
I'm deciding what games to re-install now that my hard drives are clean, could be fun there's room for a pile of them. ;)
Just thought I'd add if you don't know, Moon is OK.
Figuring you'll be sensible and not bog down your hard drives after all the fun you had clearing them out.
Don't be like me. Don't have 20 or 30 games loaded, all of them with the "I'll play those next, promise" stipulation attached.
That's very good to hear, thank you for letting me know. Haven't seen her in days now, was hoping something bad hadn't happened.
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Good morning, friends.
... Does anything happen on Wednesdays on GOG? I can't remember.
Good to know! Haven't seen her in a couple days. I was starting to worry. *wipes forehead*
That's all? Damn... I have about 60 installed (x2 if you include rentals :-/)
... Does anything happen on Wednesdays on GOG? I can't remember.
Good to know! Haven't seen her in a couple days. I was starting to worry. *wipes forehead*
That's all? Damn... I have about 60 installed (x2 if you include rentals :-/)
Post edited March 18, 2015 by AgentBirdnest
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Posted March 18, 2015
AgentBirdnest: Good morning, friends.
... Does anything happen on Wednesdays on GOG? I can't remember.
AgentBirdnest: Good to know! Haven't seen her in a couple days. I was starting to worry. *wipes forehead*
Good morning. =) ... Does anything happen on Wednesdays on GOG? I can't remember.
AgentBirdnest: Good to know! Haven't seen her in a couple days. I was starting to worry. *wipes forehead*
CarrionCrow: Don't be like me. Don't have 20 or 30 games loaded, all of them with the "I'll play those next, promise" stipulation attached.
AgentBirdnest: That's all? Damn... I have about 60 installed (x2 if you include rentals :-/) Sometimes there are new releases, but it seems to be rare compared to Tuesdays and Thursdays.
With the new setup, there's no midweek gem promo thing anymore, so it'll probably be quiet.
Just counted, I've got 16 games installed right now.
With my GOG folder taking up over half my hard drive, I don't keep as many things loaded as I used to.
EndreWhiteMane
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Posted March 18, 2015
AgentBirdnest: Good morning, friends.
... Does anything happen on Wednesdays on GOG? I can't remember.
Good to know! Haven't seen her in a couple days. I was starting to worry. *wipes forehead*
That's all? Damn... I have about 60 installed (x2 if you include rentals :-/)
CarrionCrow: Good morning. =) ... Does anything happen on Wednesdays on GOG? I can't remember.
Good to know! Haven't seen her in a couple days. I was starting to worry. *wipes forehead*
That's all? Damn... I have about 60 installed (x2 if you include rentals :-/)
Sometimes there are new releases, but it seems to be rare compared to Tuesdays and Thursdays.
With the new setup, there's no midweek gem promo thing anymore, so it'll probably be quiet.
Just counted, I've got 16 games installed right now.
With my GOG folder taking up over half my hard drive, I don't keep as many things loaded as I used to.
And those 15 or so that I don't really remember what they are till I play them again.
All in all I un-installed 130+ pieces of software.
Hey, it's been 7 years since I cleaned up. :-O
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Posted March 18, 2015
CarrionCrow: Good morning. =)
Sometimes there are new releases, but it seems to be rare compared to Tuesdays and Thursdays.
With the new setup, there's no midweek gem promo thing anymore, so it'll probably be quiet.
Just counted, I've got 16 games installed right now.
With my GOG folder taking up over half my hard drive, I don't keep as many things loaded as I used to.
EndreWhiteMane: I have a number of open source games and modded games like Baldur's Gate that were a PITA to install, those will probably never get moved. Sometimes there are new releases, but it seems to be rare compared to Tuesdays and Thursdays.
With the new setup, there's no midweek gem promo thing anymore, so it'll probably be quiet.
Just counted, I've got 16 games installed right now.
With my GOG folder taking up over half my hard drive, I don't keep as many things loaded as I used to.
And those 15 or so that I don't really remember what they are till I play them again.
All in all I un-installed 130+ pieces of software.
Hey, it's been 7 years since I cleaned up. :-O
EndreWhiteMane
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Posted March 18, 2015
OK, here's something that's bothered me for a while. I'm going to use Pier Solar as an example but it happens a lot.
One of the first little quests is when 3 friends get together and you have to go to the girls house to get her bow and arrows.
You wander around (explore?) the town until you find a house that has a trunk upstairs with said bow and arrows in it.
At no time does this girl seem to know where her house is, or where the bow and arrows are stored in that house.
The same type of thing happens over and over.
How can one 'suspend disbelief' and get into a game where all the PCs seem to be completely braindead?
Are most RPG's like this? :)
One of the first little quests is when 3 friends get together and you have to go to the girls house to get her bow and arrows.
You wander around (explore?) the town until you find a house that has a trunk upstairs with said bow and arrows in it.
At no time does this girl seem to know where her house is, or where the bow and arrows are stored in that house.
The same type of thing happens over and over.
How can one 'suspend disbelief' and get into a game where all the PCs seem to be completely braindead?
Are most RPG's like this? :)
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Posted March 18, 2015
EndreWhiteMane: OK, here's something that's bothered me for a while. I'm going to use Pier Solar as an example but it happens a lot.
One of the first little quests is when 3 friends get together and you have to go to the girls house to get her bow and arrows.
You wander around (explore?) the town until you find a house that has a trunk upstairs with said bow and arrows in it.
At no time does this girl seem to know where her house is, or where the bow and arrows are stored in that house.
The same type of thing happens over and over.
How can one 'suspend disbelief' and get into a game where all the PCs seem to be completely braindead?
Are most RPG's like this? :)
It's funny you mention that, since I did that exact same thing hours ago. One of the first little quests is when 3 friends get together and you have to go to the girls house to get her bow and arrows.
You wander around (explore?) the town until you find a house that has a trunk upstairs with said bow and arrows in it.
At no time does this girl seem to know where her house is, or where the bow and arrows are stored in that house.
The same type of thing happens over and over.
How can one 'suspend disbelief' and get into a game where all the PCs seem to be completely braindead?
Are most RPG's like this? :)
Add to everything you said, at least a couple of villagers in that town talking about shit that I had absolutely no idea or concept of, so they come off sounding like they either read ahead in the script, or they're godsdamned psychotics.
Also, while we're on the subject, how did everyone in that town figure out that the main character is going to the cave?
I talked to two people about it, tops. So how in the hell does every other random asshole with a line of dialogue know what's going on like they have a microphone on him at all times?
Some of this is old JRPG-style crap, and some of it is just sloppiness on the part of the game designers.
Case in point - I was looking for the inventor kid's house. As soon as the person said inventor, I knew two things.
It'd be the house with bits and piece of scrap laying around, and it'd be a young kid, since all inventors are frigging teenagers.
EndreWhiteMane
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Posted March 18, 2015
CarrionCrow: It's funny you mention that, since I did that exact same thing hours ago.
Add to everything you said, at least a couple of villagers in that town talking about shit that I had absolutely no idea or concept of, so they come off sounding like they either read ahead in the script, or they're godsdamned psychotics.
Also, while we're on the subject, how did everyone in that town figure out that the main character is going to the cave?
I talked to two people about it, tops. So how in the hell does every other random asshole with a line of dialogue know what's going on like they have a microphone on him at all times?
Some of this is old JRPG-style crap, and some of it is just sloppiness on the part of the game designers.
Case in point - I was looking for the inventor kid's house. As soon as the person said inventor, I knew two things.
It'd be the house with bits and piece of scrap laying around, and it'd be a young kid, since all inventors are frigging teenagers.
Well, apparently it's not just me then. :-)Add to everything you said, at least a couple of villagers in that town talking about shit that I had absolutely no idea or concept of, so they come off sounding like they either read ahead in the script, or they're godsdamned psychotics.
Also, while we're on the subject, how did everyone in that town figure out that the main character is going to the cave?
I talked to two people about it, tops. So how in the hell does every other random asshole with a line of dialogue know what's going on like they have a microphone on him at all times?
Some of this is old JRPG-style crap, and some of it is just sloppiness on the part of the game designers.
Case in point - I was looking for the inventor kid's house. As soon as the person said inventor, I knew two things.
It'd be the house with bits and piece of scrap laying around, and it'd be a young kid, since all inventors are frigging teenagers.
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Posted March 18, 2015
CarrionCrow: It's funny you mention that, since I did that exact same thing hours ago.
Add to everything you said, at least a couple of villagers in that town talking about shit that I had absolutely no idea or concept of, so they come off sounding like they either read ahead in the script, or they're godsdamned psychotics.
Also, while we're on the subject, how did everyone in that town figure out that the main character is going to the cave?
I talked to two people about it, tops. So how in the hell does every other random asshole with a line of dialogue know what's going on like they have a microphone on him at all times?
Some of this is old JRPG-style crap, and some of it is just sloppiness on the part of the game designers.
Case in point - I was looking for the inventor kid's house. As soon as the person said inventor, I knew two things.
It'd be the house with bits and piece of scrap laying around, and it'd be a young kid, since all inventors are frigging teenagers.
EndreWhiteMane: Well, apparently it's not just me then. :-) Add to everything you said, at least a couple of villagers in that town talking about shit that I had absolutely no idea or concept of, so they come off sounding like they either read ahead in the script, or they're godsdamned psychotics.
Also, while we're on the subject, how did everyone in that town figure out that the main character is going to the cave?
I talked to two people about it, tops. So how in the hell does every other random asshole with a line of dialogue know what's going on like they have a microphone on him at all times?
Some of this is old JRPG-style crap, and some of it is just sloppiness on the part of the game designers.
Case in point - I was looking for the inventor kid's house. As soon as the person said inventor, I knew two things.
It'd be the house with bits and piece of scrap laying around, and it'd be a young kid, since all inventors are frigging teenagers.
To me, Pier Solar already feels like a second-tier quality level RPG from the Super Nintendo/Genesis days.
That might sound bad, but when I think about first-tier being stuff like Final Fantasy 6, it's really frigging hard to reach that kind of level.
I'm going to expect some cliches, some quality, some stupidity, the entire world will be threatened at some point, and it should turn out to be pretty fun, despite the dumb shit like a girl who apparently huffs paint until she forgets where she lives.
EndreWhiteMane
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Posted March 18, 2015
CarrionCrow: Oh no, definitely not.
To me, Pier Solar already feels like a second-tier quality level RPG from the Super Nintendo/Genesis days.
That might sound bad, but when I think about first-tier being stuff like Final Fantasy 6, it's really frigging hard to reach that kind of level.
I'm going to expect some cliches, some quality, some stupidity, the entire world will be threatened at some point, and it should turn out to be pretty fun, despite the dumb shit like a girl who apparently huffs paint until she forgets where she lives.
I still think it's a lot of fun, but an 'immersive experience'? Uh, no. :-)To me, Pier Solar already feels like a second-tier quality level RPG from the Super Nintendo/Genesis days.
That might sound bad, but when I think about first-tier being stuff like Final Fantasy 6, it's really frigging hard to reach that kind of level.
I'm going to expect some cliches, some quality, some stupidity, the entire world will be threatened at some point, and it should turn out to be pretty fun, despite the dumb shit like a girl who apparently huffs paint until she forgets where she lives.
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CarrionCrow Sorry, data for given user is currently unavailable. Please, try again later. View profile View wishlist Start conversation Invite to friends Invite to friends Accept invitation Accept invitation Pending invitation... Unblock chat Registered: May 2011
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CarrionCrow: Oh no, definitely not.
To me, Pier Solar already feels like a second-tier quality level RPG from the Super Nintendo/Genesis days.
That might sound bad, but when I think about first-tier being stuff like Final Fantasy 6, it's really frigging hard to reach that kind of level.
I'm going to expect some cliches, some quality, some stupidity, the entire world will be threatened at some point, and it should turn out to be pretty fun, despite the dumb shit like a girl who apparently huffs paint until she forgets where she lives.
EndreWhiteMane: I still think it's a lot of fun, but an 'immersive experience'? Uh, no. :-) To me, Pier Solar already feels like a second-tier quality level RPG from the Super Nintendo/Genesis days.
That might sound bad, but when I think about first-tier being stuff like Final Fantasy 6, it's really frigging hard to reach that kind of level.
I'm going to expect some cliches, some quality, some stupidity, the entire world will be threatened at some point, and it should turn out to be pretty fun, despite the dumb shit like a girl who apparently huffs paint until she forgets where she lives.
Until there's real full-body VR, nothing's going to be that kind of immersive experience that so many people keep pushing.
Why couldn't they say, "We worked really hard to make this game as fun as we could. We hope you get many hours of enjoyment out of it."?
Post edited March 18, 2015 by CarrionCrow