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Poptarisznya stream

Good night .
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Could everyone +1 ElT until something explodes for ninja-gifting me Van Helsing :-D
Thank you, ElT!!! *Huge hug*
(and no, he is not the scapegoat this time... this time there is no doubt it was him n__n)
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ElTerprise: Except for the 90s that sounds like a really interesting programme and blues is nice too :)
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Crewdroog: what do you mean except for the 90s?? That's good music there.

and hello all :)
Good afternoon. =)

Would agree with you, there's some really good music from that period. Just have to avoid the frighteningly bad stuff that came along with it back then.
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ElTerprise: Good evening Crow :)
Doing good here - what about you?
Can't complain here. Talking, playing some Ronin, trying to get a headache to go away, that's about it.
Post edited September 15, 2015 by CarrionCrow
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Crewdroog: what do you mean except for the 90s?? That's good music there.

and hello all :)
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CarrionCrow: Good afternoon. =)

Would agree with you, there's some really good music from that period. Just have to avoid the frighteningly bad stuff that came along with it back then.
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ElTerprise: Good evening Crow :)
Doing good here - what about you?
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CarrionCrow: Can't complain here. Talking, playing some Ronin, trying to get a headache to go away, that's about it.
you mean like this?
and how's it going, crow? :)
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Crewdroog: Ah, 90s pop is awful. I'm a fan of the grunge. I grew up with it too :) the hip-hop is fun too.
Yes...realised that my bashing of the 90s music was way too generalised :)

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Painted_Doll: Poptarisznya stream

Good night .
Thanks. Good Night :).

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CarrionCrow: Can't complain here. Talking, playing some Ronin, trying to get a headache to go away, that's about it.
Glad to hear that but sorry to hear about the headache - hopefully it'll vanish soon :).
Is Ronin any good?
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Crewdroog: you mean like this?
and how's it going, crow? :)
I clicked on your link, then shut it off in about a second and a half. That is exactly the kind of crap I'm talking about.

Things are all right here, it's a generally quiet day. How are you doing?
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ElTerprise: Glad to hear that but sorry to hear about the headache - hopefully it'll vanish soon :).
Is Ronin any good?
Think I slept wrong. It happens, no big thing. Figuring all the crap outside from large fires are making it worse.

I'm enjoying it so far. Usually not a fan of stealth games since I do stealth like a rhino on PCP, but it's fun.
The character moves well, the story is minimal but it still works, and the turn-based combat is very interesting.
It's rewarding to bounce around like a hyperactive ninja, using a combo of gadgets, skills and a big sword to wipe out rooms full of enemies without getting killed.
It also rewards doing everything perfectly, since you get a skill point for every level you clear perfectly.
The skills are extremely useful, so there's a reason to do it all properly rather than bumbling around, getting spotted and killing everything in sight whether you're supposed to or not.

Right now, that last thing's biting me in the ass a bit since the area has civilians, and killing civilians is a big no-no.
So now I'm figuring out how to get to objects without getting spotted.
Post edited September 15, 2015 by CarrionCrow
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Crewdroog: you mean like this?
and how's it going, crow? :)
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CarrionCrow: I clicked on your link, then shut it off in about a second and a half. That is exactly the kind of crap I'm talking about.

Things are all right here, it's a generally quiet day. How are you doing?
OMG, whatever. Britney and the Backstreet Boys were the best. For realz.
Alrigh, I feel bad about that link. Here is a better one, I promise.

I was up at work early and now i'm done and have tomorrow off, so i'm happy. :) Quiet days can be nice.
Hello my friends! Steam Users, in case you didn't seen it, Amnesia The Dark Descent is FREE until tomorrow! :)
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CarrionCrow: Think I slept wrong. It happens, no big thing. Figuring all the crap outside from large fires are making it worse.

I'm enjoying it so far. Usually not a fan of stealth games since I do stealth like a rhino on PCP, but it's fun.
The character moves well, the story is minimal but it still works, and the turn-based combat is very interesting.
It's rewarding to bounce around like a hyperactive ninja, using a combo of gadgets, skills and a big sword to wipe out rooms full of enemies without getting killed.
It also rewards doing everything perfectly, since you get a skill point for every level you clear perfectly.
The skills are extremely useful, so there's a reason to do it all properly rather than bumbling around, getting spotted and killing everything in sight whether you're supposed to or not.

Right now, that last thing's biting me in the ass a bit since the area has civilians, and killing civilians is a big no-no.
So now I'm figuring out how to get to objects without getting spotted.
I know that - happens to me now and again as well - the wrong sleeping not the large fires of course ;)

Well i'm also not the worlds biggest fan of stealth games but i'm surprisingly passable when playing the. I enjoyed Mark of the Ninja and also some of the Splinter Cell games and played the most recent one mostly in Co-op with a friend of mine (who is a klutz when it comes to stealth unfortunately). And i actually really appreciated the idea of non-lethal stealth/combat etc....

The game does sound interesting especially the risk-reward mechanic although i assume that this might involve mulitple tries for an area (if that's possible of course).
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Crewdroog: OMG, whatever. Britney and the Backstreet Boys were the best. For realz.
Alrigh, I feel bad about that link. Here is a better one, I promise.

I was up at work early and now i'm done and have tomorrow off, so i'm happy. :) Quiet days can be nice.
-laughs- The girl in the bee costume...

I'll take and [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PL72Tyxe1rc]this instead, though. Some of the music I still listen to now. =)

Glad to hear it. =) Figuring that working at a hospital can have a lot of stress and long hours. Downtime after that has to feel good.
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Crewdroog: Alrigh, I feel bad about that link. Here is a better one, I promise.
\o/
I get that one (pleasantly) stuck in my head about once a week :-)
Oooooooooo hooo hooo hooooo....
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ElTerprise: I know that - happens to me now and again as well - the wrong sleeping not the large fires of course ;)

Well i'm also not the worlds biggest fan of stealth games but i'm surprisingly passable when playing the. I enjoyed Mark of the Ninja and also some of the Splinter Cell games and played the most recent one mostly in Co-op with a friend of mine (who is a klutz when it comes to stealth unfortunately). And i actually really appreciated the idea of non-lethal stealth/combat etc....

The game does sound interesting especially the risk-reward mechanic although i assume that this might involve mulitple tries for an area (if that's possible of course).
Ronin is definitely stealth, all the way through. One of the key goals for every level is to not set off the alarm. If someone spots you and you don't engage them in combat immediately, it puts up a message saying lockdown in 9, 8, 7, and if it gets to 1, you've lost that objective for the level. That's why civilians are such a pain in the ass.
If you kill them to stop the alarm, you lose the objective for not killing civilians. It's restart time after that.

If you play it like I do, you'll have to restart a bit. But, they have a number of checkpoints in each area, so it's not like you have to start the entire frigging thing over again. That would get obnoxious fast.

It's funny, I'm liking it more than Not A Hero, which I thought I'd enjoy quite a bit but got very frustrated with once they started adding challenges like going through a level with a hundred or less bullets, going through a level without getting punched (that's when you find out that enemies will frequently punch you even when you come up behind them, total bullshit right there), or having to get to certain objectives on a time limit. Really started hating those challenges after a while.
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CarrionCrow: Ronin is definitely stealth, all the way through. One of the key goals for every level is to not set off the alarm. If someone spots you and you don't engage them in combat immediately, it puts up a message saying lockdown in 9, 8, 7, and if it gets to 1, you've lost that objective for the level. That's why civilians are such a pain in the ass.
If you kill them to stop the alarm, you lose the objective for not killing civilians. It's restart time after that.

If you play it like I do, you'll have to restart a bit. But, they have a number of checkpoints in each area, so it's not like you have to start the entire frigging thing over again. That would get obnoxious fast.

It's funny, I'm liking it more than Not A Hero, which I thought I'd enjoy quite a bit but got very frustrated with once they started adding challenges like going through a level with a hundred or less bullets, going through a level without getting punched (that's when you find out that enemies will frequently punch you even when you come up behind them, total bullshit right there), or having to get to certain objectives on a time limit. Really started hating those challenges after a while.
It's sometimes interesting with expectations isn't it? Happened to me as well and that got into Paradox games actually :D
Your description of Not a Hero keeps me from getting it because i was really interested in it for some time.

But that system with checkpoints sounds fair - don't have a problem with restarting but starting from the beginning of a level gets annoying pretty fast.
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ElTerprise: It's sometimes interesting with expectations isn't it? Happened to me as well and that got into Paradox games actually :D
Your description of Not a Hero keeps me from getting it because i was really interested in it for some time.

But that system with checkpoints sounds fair - don't have a problem with restarting but starting from the beginning of a level gets annoying pretty fast.
The main problem with Not A Hero is that it deals in repetition heavily. You don't have a map, you need to figure out the route, then do the same route every time until you beat the level, along with clearing whatever challenges they throw at you.
If there isn't a time limit, you might run across things like needing to save hostages. If you enter a room with a hostage, the gunmen will be looking a certain direction. So you have to go through the level and figure out the route to attack them from behind.
It got very old, very fast.

Also, Not A Hero is a weird combination of either being too easy, or too hard in that repetitive, frustration-inducing way. If you don't give a crap about the challenges, you'll get through the levels a lot faster. But that's not necessarily a good thing, since there are only 21 levels.
Your health regenerates over time, so you could gradually go through every level, every fight, hugging cover at all times and crawling along progression-wise.

Yes, I think it is. The person who made Ronin included a kind of automatic checkpoint system. After every big fight, after each object you find (in the game you have to access computers to get intel on targets), it saves so you're not having to go back time after time.