NoNewTaleToTell: Yeah, I loved Asylum and City too, Origins is well worth a playthrough too if you haven't played it. It (Origins) has a bit of a reputation of being buggy but I only ran into two major bugs (fell kinda outside map once during a particular outside fight, was able to get back into the world, and a important switch didn't work but did after a restart) and the very occasional case of the B man glitching out when soaring through the air (he would constantly switch between the soaring/standing animations for a few seconds).
I need to build a "dedicated" gaming/music computer anyway, I'm just not looking forward to the cost haha.
In other news: Beethoven's 9 Symphony does NOT mesh well with Skyrim. At all. So I'll now be trying a darkwave-ish band called Drop Black Sky for background music in Skyrim. Their music is just chilled out and ethereal enough that it just might work...
What's on your gaming platter?
I got Origins for the PC, but I was getting about 5 frames a second. -laughs- It was pathetic, totally unplayable.
Once I manage to get this thing upgraded, I'll be doing that one as well.
Yeah, same here. Well, not the music side, since I have zero ability with that. But definitely for games.
This probably has nothing to do, genre-wise, with what you just mentioned, but it's what came to mind when I read the word darkwave.
Regardless, I like it, maybe you will too.
Right now, not much. I've got Maximilian Dood's Twitch stream going on another tab in between setting stuff up on the Paizo site since I grabbed a bunch of books from them in the latest Humble Book bundle.
Once I'm more focused, it'll be a no distractions, no partial completion then come back later, run of Pony Island. Grabbed that one from GOG yesterday.