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IAmSinistar: *snip*

Only had one session with Papers, Please so far. It ended with my entire virtual family dying from the compounded effects of illness, cold, and starvation. I suck as a passport examiner clearly, and can barely process them fast enough just to make rent. But it's still fun. Your governmental masters tack on new bureaucratic regulations every day, complicating your job, and there are various storylines occurring as well. It's pretty compelling, even if you feel like a soulless apparatchik at the end of it all. :)
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foxworks: Papers Please is very brutal. I had to create spreadsheet containing all the regions, towns, stamps, along with all the little requirements on one page so I can systematically review each passport. It's almost as hectic as watching the front page of GOG and keeping up with the conversions in its forums during this thing they call Insomnia Sale. :p
So it sounds like the game does an excellent job of crafting a certain mood and really putting the player in the shoes of his character (nothing says totalitarian bureaucracy like endless repetition and spreadsheets!) BUT you both keyed me into something I wasn't aware of before - sounds like the game has a significant "speed" component (are you timed? does the queue constantly move and you only have short time to "clear" people?). That'll be enough to make me glad I didn't take the plunge on this one - thanks for the responses!
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Sachys: Ah good, an excuse to kill you at last... LIGUUURG!! - HIPPY ALERT!
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donsanderson: Hey, I resemble that remark.
A wonderful experience of community, peace love and mung beans and then it's back to the "real world". Thank fuck I don't live in the real world anymore. Some people's reality is darn scary to me! Spending an entire lifetime slaving for money to pay off a debt for a house to retire when one is too old to enjoy the benefits of youth? No thanks! :D
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foxworks: Papers Please is very brutal. I had to create spreadsheet containing all the regions, towns, stamps, along with all the little requirements on one page so I can systematically review each passport. It's almost as hectic as watching the front page of GOG and keeping up with the conversions in its forums during this thing they call Insomnia Sale. :p
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Ixamyakxim: So it sounds like the game does an excellent job of crafting a certain mood and really putting the player in the shoes of his character (nothing says totalitarian bureaucracy like endless repetition and spreadsheets!) BUT you both keyed me into something I wasn't aware of before - sounds like the game has a significant "speed" component (are you timed? does the queue constantly move and you only have short time to "clear" people?). That'll be enough to make me glad I didn't take the plunge on this one - thanks for the responses!
There is a clock. You have to clear as many people through the border as fast as you can in a single shift. The more people through (correctly), the more pay you earn. And the shift clock moves quickly! But it was fun!
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Tarnicus: This promo reminded me of so many hippy festivals Ive been to lol
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Sachys: Ah good, an excuse to kill you at last... LIGUUURG!! - HIPPY ALERT!
I don't know what you mean... :P
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CatintheHeat: What's funny about this sale is I came to play games and ended being a part of the forum community. It was more than a sale, it was an event.
That's what makes this place great :)
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Post edited May 17, 2014 by Tarnicus
Good evening to all my new friends (if you're reading this, yes, that probably includes you.) :-)

I see there have been another 1300+ posts since last I fell asleep. While I must admit that this particular thread, with it's almost stream-of-consciousness feel to it, has been a good way for me to be introduced to the forums, I suppose I must get used to the idea that I'll have to branch out before much longer.

But not just yet anyway.

I'm not sure how many others have done this, but I think knowing what people bought is a good way to learn something about people. So here's what I snagged off this sale:

Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura
Bard's Tale, The
Betrayal at Krondor Pack
Book of Unwritten Tales: The Critter Chronicles, The
Capitalism 2
Children of the Nile Complete
Democracy 3
Deponia 3: Goodbye Deponia
Driftmoon
Evil Genius
FTL: Advanced Edition
Gobliiins Pack
Guild: Gold Edition, The
Hammerwatch
Inner World, The
King's Quest 4+5+6
Legend of Grimrock
Little Big Adventure (Relentless: Twinsen's Adventure)
Little Big Adventure 2 (Twinsen's Odyssey)
Long Live the Queen
Papers, Please
Riven: The Sequel to Mist
Sam & Max Save the World
Sam & Max Beyond Time and Space
Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse
Shelter
Smugglers V
Teslagrad
Theme Park
Torchlight
Zork Anthology, The

So, what does this say about me (other than that I have a little bit of a problem with compulsive buying)?

Now on to the dilemma: As some of you have probably guessed, I'm an over-the-road truck driver. This means that my internet access is through a mobile card, so I am restricted to a monthly bandwidth limit (though I have what I like to call the "big boy" plan... it's still only 10GB per month). So until I get home next (around the first of the month), I need to figure out which game or two (or three?) I want to play.

Any suggestions? :-)
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Sachys: Ah good, an excuse to kill you at last... LIGUUURG!! - HIPPY ALERT!
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Tarnicus: I don't know what you mean... :P
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CatintheHeat: What's funny about this sale is I came to play games and ended being a part of the forum community. It was more than a sale, it was an event.
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Tarnicus: That's what makes this place great :)
I DO love that hat!
I'm about 100 years older than that now and have always worn shoes, but yeah, that was me at that age.

Peace
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xjay73: Good evening to all my new friends (if you're reading this, yes, that probably includes you.) :-)

... lotta games!...

Any suggestions? :-)
Hey, I read you were going "across the truck stop lot" to grab a snack after some late-night food talk (was that last night? the night before?) and I remember thinking "Oh neat, actually on the road Insomnia-ing in real time from the cab"

And if it were me - well I've already been saying how much I enjoy FTL - and it has the added bonus of being a game you can play in quick bunches - works great for that. For most "bang for your bandwidth," and also because of the turnbased nature - maybe try Smugglers? I haven't played it myself, though it was one I was interested in. It seems like it could be both good for quick plays or sinking hours into at a time depending... plus at 23 MB...!
And lastly - maybe an adventure game to switch things up. Critter Chronicles looks gorgeous or maybe S&M - you bought three of them, time to get to work playing them! And something full of laughs might be nice in place of the more "dry" Smugglers.
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xjay73: Good evening to all my new friends (if you're reading this, yes, that probably includes you.) :-)

... lotta games!...

Any suggestions? :-)
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Ixamyakxim: Hey, I read you were going "across the truck stop lot" to grab a snack after some late-night food talk (was that last night? the night before?) and I remember thinking "Oh neat, actually on the road Insomnia-ing in real time from the cab"

And if it were me - well I've already been saying how much I enjoy FTL - and it has the added bonus of being a game you can play in quick bunches - works great for that. For most "bang for your bandwidth," and also because of the turnbased nature - maybe try Smugglers? I haven't played it myself, though it was one I was interested in. It seems like it could be both good for quick plays or sinking hours into at a time depending... plus at 23 MB...!
And lastly - maybe an adventure game to switch things up. Critter Chronicles looks gorgeous or maybe S&M - you bought three of them, time to get to work playing them! And something full of laughs might be nice in place of the more "dry" Smugglers.
The more I read about what people are saying about FTL, the more excited I am getting about it, and the happier I am that the urge to pee woke me up at just the right time to snag FTL in the oh-hell-no hours of the night -- I had been waiting and waiting and WAITING for that one, since it was one of the 2 games I had left on my list after round 2 that I had missed for whatever reason (of course, I bought like 10 games in round 3... compulsive binge buying, remember?) So I think that's probably a good suggestion. Especially since it can be set up for quick short games.

I bought Critter Chronicles because I bought the original TBoUT the last time it was on sale and got plenty of good laughs from it. I will probably need to save that until I get home though, as my other half started playing over my shoulder about halfway through the first one and will love that I picked up the second. lol -- A Sam & Max game is probably a good suggestion too... will have to look at the size of the download.

As you guessed, turn-based games are good for the little bit of relaxation time I have in the truck (though really good turn-based games can bite me in the ass... you know, that whole thing about just-one-more-turn and then the sun is coming up, yeah, that's me.) As long as it is a game that allows you to save at any time. :-)

Thanks for the suggestions!
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donsanderson: I DO love that hat!
I'm about 100 years older than that now and have always worn shoes, but yeah, that was me at that age.

Peace
That was me at that age too :P In a period of 3 years I wore shoes twice. And that was begrudgingly to get into somewhere to see people I really wanted to see. Really toughened the soul :D

That hat and poncho(a gift from Peru!) no longer exist unfortunately. They were part of my travelling gear. That hat walked 383km(approx 240mi) with me down the south coast of New South Wales. A most wonderful and exhausting 2 week walk :) And people wonder why I don't see the need to drive :P
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donsanderson: I DO love that hat!
I'm about 100 years older than that now and have always worn shoes, but yeah, that was me at that age.

Peace
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Tarnicus: That was me at that age too :P In a period of 3 years I wore shoes twice. And that was begrudgingly to get into somewhere to see people I really wanted to see. Really toughened the soul :D

That hat and poncho(a gift from Peru!) no longer exist unfortunately. They were part of my travelling gear. That hat walked 383km(approx 240mi) with me down the south coast of New South Wales. A most wonderful and exhausting 2 week walk :) And people wonder why I don't see the need to drive :P
We are truly OT now but this thread has a long way to go to catch up to the 36525 posts in the Fall One. (And it's STILL growing) ;)
A true 'walkabout' is about the coolest (grooviest ;) ) thing a hippie could ever do.
After stepping on my 2nd 'pull tab' from the old style beer cans I decided shoes were the way to go, they were American Indian moccasins so were pretty awesome. I hate getting stitches.
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It is evening here in Ontario Canada. Looking over the forum, not really reading it, more skimming it as I go from thread to thread, getting a feel of what is "normal" here. I keep coming back to this thread, reading the new posts, laughing at the antics that are still being played out here. Enjoying the camaraderie that has developed with the sleep deprived, hungry, generous people who have spent the week in a kind of hazy vortex, wanting to go, but not daring for fear of missing something, anything. Today, it has been very slow here, almost sleepy, like a lazy meandering stream after the torrent of the rapids of the past week.

Watching people giving game codes away free was an eye opening experience. WHO in their right mind gives games away for nothing!!!???? Then, sometime later, I find myself giving away games for free.(???????) Major face palm moment! lol But giving that first game away in the thread, although foolish(i.e. make a human answer you), was pretty awesome. It seems that the people I gave the games to were scammers. When it happened and I was informed, I was a little upset, then I got the thinking and realized that if that was the way they wanted to be, it would be their loss and not mine. My generosity will eat its way through their selfish exterior and into the soft inner flesh and take root where it will grow and destroy them and their selfishness from the inside out. I realize that most will not believe that, but then I have seen it happen. So have some of you from conversations that I read in the thread. So, in the end, I do not care that the "scammers" got the two games I gave out. I have given more away to people who were more deserving of the gift.

I have more to give away as well: Quest for Glory 1-5, Hitman: Codename 47, Riven, Arcanum, S2, and Deponia 3. There are a few others, but I am not sure yet if I am giving them away, or keeping them. Not sure when I will pass them out, but it will happen. I still can't believe I am doing this! lol See how this thread is!!! Too bad it is over.
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Sachys: Ah good, an excuse to kill you at last... LIGUUURG!! - HIPPY ALERT!
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Tarnicus: I don't know what you mean... :P
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CatintheHeat: What's funny about this sale is I came to play games and ended being a part of the forum community. It was more than a sale, it was an event.
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Tarnicus: That's what makes this place great :)
Oh shit! RUN! It's a tree hugger! A REAL tree hugger!!! ;-P
Post edited May 17, 2014 by txnca
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txnca: <snip>Too bad it is over.
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Tarnicus: I don't know what you mean... :P

That's what makes this place great :)
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txnca: Oh shit! RUN! It's a tree hugger! A REAL tree hugger!!! ;-P
It ain't over till we say it is. :)
This thread will live in infamy.
Thanks for all your help during the sale, it was a pleasure.
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txnca: <snip>Too bad it is over.

Oh shit! RUN! It's a tree hugger! A REAL tree hugger!!! ;-P
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donsanderson: It ain't over till we say it is. :)
This thread will live in infamy.
Thanks for all your help during the sale, it was a pleasure.
You are welcome. I agree; "it ain't over 'til it's over!" lol I keep finding myself laughing at the stuff that we did while in that sleep deprived haze! Some of that was just.......crazy! BTW, have you tried Cognition on your ATI video card yet?
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txnca: You are welcome. I agree; "it ain't over 'til it's over!" lol I keep finding myself laughing at the stuff that we did while in that sleep deprived haze! Some of that was just.......crazy! BTW, have you tried Cognition on your ATI video card yet?
Not yet, probably be a good while with the rather horrendous backlog I have. ;)
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Ixamyakxim: Sounds like a fun day! (Yes I actually DO enjoy setting up / decorating a new space as well) and awesome choice in games for a follow up! I'm a HUGE FTL fan and hope you end up getting as much joy out of the game as I have. Papers, Please is one I've always been mildly intrigued by - I've heard and read many good things about it. And grim is a good descriptor I would think - but I always figured I might find it a bit boring. Feel free to toss up a few extra impressions - in the least it'll keep the thread alive just a bit longer ;)
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IAmSinistar: The decorating brings me happiness too. It was fun shopping for the various pieces, and today I stumbled across a really cool chair to finish the place. Now I've just got to set up the technology bits and the space is complete!

I'm loving FTL, even as it brutally savages my ship on Easy. I'm an old roguelike fanatic and this one just seems to hit a sweet spot. Even after a longish campaign ends in defeat, I find myself wanting to go at it again.

Only had one session with Papers, Please so far. It ended with my entire virtual family dying from the compounded effects of illness, cold, and starvation. I suck as a passport examiner clearly, and can barely process them fast enough just to make rent. But it's still fun. Your governmental masters tack on new bureaucratic regulations every day, complicating your job, and there are various storylines occurring as well. It's pretty compelling, even if you feel like a soulless apparatchik at the end of it all. :)
Papers is great. Eventually, you realize that you can make sufficient money if you are willing to make certain tradeoffs . . .
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Stilton: As a veteran (survivor) of the previous Insomnia sale I felt at the time it ended that the event would never be bettered, that the forum was the best I had ever encountered and that if it ever happened again the experience could never be matched.

And I was right, you people were lousy.

No no no no no no no, let me start again...

A day or two before this year's event closed I was thinking to myself, as wonderful as the Fall event was, this is even better. More enthusiasm, more sharing, more energy, more delight in winning a freebie, more humour and more excitement watching and waiting for that often painfully slow moving orange worm to disappear into its hole and reveal the next game to us. Rounds one, two and three had such a different feel, from frenzy to stock taking and finally to the relaxed and good-natured comfort of shooting the breeze and sharing thoughts with people who had become considerably more than acquaintances. It was like a party where only our minds and personalities were present, where I could almost feel the music and hear the laughter. From initial awkwardness upon arrival to feeling sad that it couldn't continue as the inevitable end came, it was an experience where the games, the catalyst which brought us together, became, at the close, secondary to simply sharing the pleasure of the occasion and to making the most of it for as long as it lasted.

The Fall Insomnia even was great, no doubt about it. But the one we have just lived through was mighty.

Thank you all, and may your games be a fond and long lasting reminder of just how special these few days were.
You're a poetic soul, Stilton. If I may speak on behalf of many people not myself (and myself as well), many thanks for your kind words and for mingling with the rest of us partygoers.
Post edited May 17, 2014 by infinityeight