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So Sleeping Dogs supposed sequel Triad Wars is going to be a MMO. Well that sucks. I was hoping for an actual sequel but looks like I'll have to keep on hoping...
Post edited September 26, 2014 by NoNewTaleToTell
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NoNewTaleToTell: So Sleeping Dogs supposed sequel Triad Wars is going to be a MMO. Well that sucks. At least it sounds like they're also working on a real sequel to Sleeping Dogs.
The MMO is going to be F2P so we can atleast try it out without any consequences, but are you sure there are also working on a sequel to Sleeping Dogs because I haven't seen any info regarding that after the Triad Wars announcement. All I saw was a Sleeping Dogs Definitive Edition trailer for the new gen consoles that is also coming to the PC.
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NoNewTaleToTell: So Sleeping Dogs supposed sequel Triad Wars is going to be a MMO. Well that sucks. At least it sounds like they're also working on a real sequel to Sleeping Dogs.
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stg83: The MMO is going to be F2P so we can atleast try it out without any consequences, but are you sure there are also working on a sequel to Sleeping Dogs because I haven't seen any info regarding that after the Triad Wars announcement. All I saw was a Sleeping Dogs Definitive Edition trailer for the new gen consoles that is also coming to the PC.
Yeah you could try it and hope it's good, I just don't touch MMOs period, well, outside of the two or three days I spent on Runescape back six or seven years ago. As far as an actual sequel, no there isn't one being worked on, There was a quick blurb not long ago that made it seem like there was one but after a bit of checking there isn't. Eh, hopefully Triad Wars and Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition is successful enough for them to consider making an actual sequel for Sleeping Dogs.
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NoNewTaleToTell: Eh, hopefully Triad Wars and Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition is successful enough for them to consider making an actual sequel for Sleeping Dogs.
Yeah I am not a fan of MMO type games either and story driven open world games like Sleeping Dogs is what I prefer. I also hope they make enough money to eventually work on a sequel because I really enjoyed Sleeping Dogs, one of the few games where even the repetitive side activities are a whole lot of fun. :)
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NoNewTaleToTell: hopefully Triad Wars and Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition is successful enough for them to consider making an actual sequel for Sleeping Dogs.
I think a prequel set in the Hong Kong movie heyday of the 1970s would be better - with the feel and style of those films, rather than the more 90s - contemporary John Woo kinda feeling of the first one.
Post edited September 26, 2014 by Sachys
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Sachys: I've been wanting to mod it for a while (primarily for new content like you mentioned), but have NO idea where to start - I find both the steam workshop thing and nexus mods to be a right mess.
I suggest you stick with NMM (Nexus Mod Manager) it will make your experience easier, I remember when I started modding Fallout 3 years ago, almost everything was manual, headaches headaches.

I'll leave you this guide series, this guy is awesome, I learned everything I know about modding Bethesda products from him, this is a begginers guide exclusively for Skyrim, he's a slow paced fella, but it's actually quite good at teaching.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RxQ1JN_X-_Y

For more content I recommend you to get Immersive Creatures, Immersive Armors, Immersive Weapons, and a island called Falskaar, totally lore friendly mods mate, don't worry.

Also, if you get stuck at some point, or you experience any issues I'm always available to help

Note: For better results make sure you're in the right mood for modding your game, otherwise you might get bored or fuck something up. :)

Edit: You can skip part 4 and 5 (I did, enhancement over graphics is my style) should you want it.
Post edited September 27, 2014 by Crsldmc
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Crsldmc:
Aye I've done all the manual modding before so I'm good on that end of understanding, its actually what mods to go for - I'll check the ones you've mentioned though.
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Sachys: Aye I've done all the manual modding before so I'm good on that end of understanding, its actually what mods to go for - I'll check the ones you've mentioned though.
Skyrim GEMS is a comprehensive, neatly categorised list of mods that greatly enhance gameplay. It should help you navigate the mess. Also, consider following the guide for to make your game more stable and perform better. <span class="bold">EDIT:</span> Actually, use [url=http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/50244/]this guide instead of STEP. It's a lot clearer than the STEP website.

Personally, I can't recommend OneTweak enough. My rig far exceeds the system requirements, but when I first loaded the game it performed very poorly. Several other mods try to fix these problems, but OneTweak was the one that worked for me. Now the game runs like butter wrapped in silk :)
Post edited September 27, 2014 by Dzsono
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Dzsono:
cheers! will have a gander / bookmark
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Crsldmc:
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Sachys: Aye I've done all the manual modding before so I'm good on that end of understanding, its actually what mods to go for - I'll check the ones you've mentioned though.
Totally understandable, in Gopher's guide you'll see some must have mods that'll get you started, they'll greatly enhance your experience in Skyrim and will give you a personal idea of what would you like to include next.

Most of the time when you're reading through a mod's description page, you'll a section pointing out which mods are compatible or not with the one you're looking at, and sometimes you'll even find a section saying something like "Recommended Mods to use with XXXXX Mod", as in the case of Moonlight Tales.

Moonlight Tales

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Sachys: Aye I've done all the manual modding before so I'm good on that end of understanding, its actually what mods to go for - I'll check the ones you've mentioned though.
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Dzsono: Skyrim GEMS is a comprehensive, neatly categorised list of mods that greatly enhance gameplay. It should help you navigate the mess. Also, consider following the guide for to make your game more stable and perform better. <span class="bold">EDIT:</span> Actually, use [url=http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/50244/]this guide instead of STEP. It's a lot clearer than the STEP website.

Personally, I can't recommend OneTweak enough. My rig far exceeds the system requirements, but when I first loaded the game it performed very poorly. Several other mods try to fix these problems, but OneTweak was the one that worked for me. Now the game runs like butter wrapped in silk :)
Thanks for pointing him out to GEMS, definitely a good place to find top quality material.

This guide is a bit large but worth reading through if experiencing issues aswell.

http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/32363/?
How've you all been? I just got back from vacation
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Braussie: How've you all been? I just got back from vacation
Fatigued mostly. Also been using hobos to clear a minefield.

Edit: was it Missouri you went to?!
Post edited September 27, 2014 by Sachys
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Sachys: Fatigued mostly. Also been using hobos to clear a minefield.

Edit: was it Missouri you went to?!
Yep, got back from Branson. It was pretty fun.

Careful with the hobos... they tend to clog holes rather than clear them! The smell makes them nearly impassable!
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Sachys: Fatigued mostly. Also been using hobos to clear a minefield.

Edit: was it Missouri you went to?!
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Braussie: Yep, got back from Branson. It was pretty fun.

Careful with the hobos... they tend to clog holes rather than clear them! The smell makes them nearly impassable!
Not so bad when its cooked.
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Sachys: Not so bad when its cooked.
You have a point there... Skewer?