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§pec†re: World of Warcraft also came out for Europe and other countries this year when it was just America that had it right at the end of 2004. Unfortunately I can't find the old versions of emulators for the beginning. Version 1.12 is the most popular.
Was featured in the 2004 thread though.
Count me in for Telltale Texas Hold'em.
I'm just trying to beat them. I'm really surprised how much I actually like this game so far :D
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§pec†re: World of Warcraft also came out for Europe and other countries this year when it was just America that had it right at the end of 2004. Unfortunately I can't find the old versions of emulators for the beginning. Version 1.12 is the most popular.
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Cavalary: Was featured in the 2004 thread though.
WoW didn't exist in Europe at that time and patch 1.12 would have been 2006 so if people wanted to humour the idea of playing as it was back then they would be on the 2006 version.
This also affects the other games if they are essentially playing later versions with major changes due to updates,effectively changing the real date to later years.
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ciemnogrodzianin: Count me in for Telltale Texas Hold'em.
I'm just trying to beat them. I'm really surprised how much I actually like this game so far :D
Be careful with some of the settings or you might get the bug which stops the game progressing.
Post edited November 06, 2022 by §pec†re
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§pec†re: Be careful with some of the settings or you might get the bug which stops the game progressing.
Yeah, I've just faced the problem. Again :|
Any idea how to avoid it?
I've started to play F.E.A.R. and I have to say that it's pretty good and really quite scary at times. As expected I'm pretty bad at it and die a lot, but fortunately there are a lot of checkpoints and you can also save manually whenever you want. So far the normal difficulty is ok for me.
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ciemnogrodzianin: Count me in for Telltale Texas Hold'em.
I'm just trying to beat them. I'm really surprised how much I actually like this game so far :D
Signed up. Have fun :)
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PaterAlf: I've started to play F.E.A.R. and I have to say that it's pretty good and really quite scary at times. As expected I'm pretty bad at it and die a lot, but fortunately there are a lot of checkpoints and you can also save manually whenever you want. So far the normal difficulty is ok for me.
Little Alma won't give you a break! Be careful!

Glad to hear that despite dying a lot you're still having fun. It's a great game.
Post edited November 07, 2022 by bluethief
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bluethief: ...
I won a tournament today. Does it count as "completed"? :)

By the way. I really liked the game, but I expected something more than text message "you won a tournament" :D
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bluethief: ...
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ciemnogrodzianin: I won a tournament today. Does it count as "completed"? :)

By the way. I really liked the game, but I expected something more than text message "you won a tournament" :D
Maybe? I don't know. Does the game has a definitive ending?

If you want I can mark it as completed!
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bluethief: ...
IMO it's completed. The game let's you play a tournament (like a New Game in other games). And there is no other result or any other progress between tournaments. It cannot be completed more :) so I guess it's fine to consider it finished.
I replayed Advent Rising. It was nice to smash enemies with my demigod powers while listening to a really good soundtrack. The story is fine, with numerous cutscenes. And while it's kind of closed there is a big "to be continued" scene at the end. Aiming is a bit weird and wonky. There isn't a lot of enemy variety, but the game isn't particularly long - it took me 8.5 hours to finish. It crashed a couple of times before opening a cutscene, but the progress was always saved.
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bluethief: ...
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ciemnogrodzianin: IMO it's completed. The game let's you play a tournament (like a New Game in other games). And there is no other result or any other progress between tournaments. It cannot be completed more :) so I guess it's fine to consider it finished.
Then marked as completed it is! Congrats :)
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InkPanther: I replayed Advent Rising. It was nice to smash enemies with my demigod powers while listening to a really good soundtrack. The story is fine, with numerous cutscenes. And while it's kind of closed there is a big "to be continued" scene at the end. Aiming is a bit weird and wonky. There isn't a lot of enemy variety, but the game isn't particularly long - it took me 8.5 hours to finish. It crashed a couple of times before opening a cutscene, but the progress was always saved.
I never played it. Despite its issues do you recommend it?
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bluethief: I never played it. Despite its issues do you recommend it?
Sure, I had fun. The game has some shortcomings but, given how rarely I finish games, they probably aren't that bad. ;)
Post edited November 08, 2022 by InkPanther
OK, I know it's gaming forum etc., but for me 2005 is also the year Pope John Paul II died – for obvious reasons it was a particularly important event in Poland. It was also a beginning of Pope Benedict XVI pontificate. I will always remember him for his wisdom (he is a heavyweight theologian, but it was incredible how accessible, clear and written in simple language were his encyclicals) and for the beauty of the Catholic liturgy, which he tried to restore.

Sorry, guys, I had to share this :) Hugs to all of you :))
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That was rather unexpected. :)




If I may add a suggestion for the list:
Blitzkrieg 2 from https://www.gog.com/en/game/blitzkrieg_2_anthology
There's also https://www.gog.com/en/game/blitzkrieg_anthology but Blitzkrieg itself is from 2003.