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I'm currently participating in a championship season in Grand Prix Legends which is the third one i attend to for 2017 and so far i'm doing mostly fine;

☆ Round 1: Kyalami; finished the race after battling for the 7th position for nearly two hours (which is great in GPL; basically, being able to even finish a whole race without any problems is good enough).

☆ Round 2: Monaco; wrote some good laptimes in qualifying session that placed me in a good start position, but eventually i retired at lap #30 due to blown engine from over-revving.

☆ Round 3: Zandvoort; finished 7th even though i could have done better if my suspension wasn't damaged near the end of the race, making it difficult to brake the car before going into K1.

☆ Round 4 will take place at Spa; already set up the car for those long straights and i can't wait for the 2-hour race event later this evening. *looks at his watch*
Just a few stations from The Final Station today.
Meeting exploding zombies was big and spectacular surprise ;)
I got an invite for a private torrent here http://invites-shop.com/en/ for Christmas so I've already downloaded a few new games. Currently I'm playing Mass Effect 3. Awesome game with an interesting plot.
On the Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure sub-forum, somebody posted the files that are missing from the GOG version, preventing the game from crashing at the end and allowing New Game + to be played, so I've been playing that.

Now if only GOG and Mastiff would release an update with the 2 missing files included.
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xordiw: Two Worlds Epic Edition.

Bought it on sale. Was worrying a little, but after all it's really cheap on sale so finally I got it. It's great. So far I played 40 hours and I seen only like a 1/3 of a whole map (I am not in a hurry). I am playing on medium difficulty. If someone is struggling just use some area spells in the beginning.

The game is almost crash free, Stable and no bugs seen. Just another example that reviews are not reliable. According to them this game should be trash. If you like open world action RPG's with lot's of monsters' spells, items, enemies big area to explore and feeling of your hero getting more powerful through the game I recommend it.Graphics are also nice and the game-play is smooth. After playing it for some hours I also got Two Worlds II.
Those reviews are probably based on the original release. When Two Worlds got released it was buggy as hell and not very stable too. It was a half finished game and even some things were just left out. There is a whole town which is just empty. That is Yarmalin, which is in the Thalmont region., all up north (where the dwarves are). I have the Game of the Year edition myself of Two Worlds (on dvd), which contains the Tainted Blood add-on and that version is still not very stable and Yarmalin is just empty. Dunno if they fixed it with the epic edition. But it sounds like Reality Pump have at least addressed some bugs and glitches. An other problem which TW has is clunky controls, especially horse riding. And some people didn't like the language which was used. It also had animation problems.
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dtgreene: On the Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure sub-forum, somebody posted the files that are missing from the GOG version, preventing the game from crashing at the end and allowing New Game + to be played, so I've been playing that.

Now if only GOG and Mastiff would release an update with the 2 missing files included.
How did GOG not notice this sooner? Many people wrote to support and all they did was only repeat the same words.
Maybe they messed somewhere up,since they said they had no problems with their version i think and somehow the file went missing in the uploaded version,but they tried their own one.
Don't think it was any antivirus problem or UAC or except if it this happened to GOG or someone else forgot the file.
Anyway it was kinda amateurish,maybe they didn't beat black bean and get all furniture to see the true end.Or was falcoms fault.
Oh btw it was never a codec problem and somebody should contact support and tell them about this problem how to fix it.
Post edited December 27, 2017 by Fonzer
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dtgreene: On the Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure sub-forum, somebody posted the files that are missing from the GOG version, preventing the game from crashing at the end and allowing New Game + to be played, so I've been playing that.

Now if only GOG and Mastiff would release an update with the 2 missing files included.
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Fonzer: How did GOG not notice this sooner? Many people wrote to support and all they did was only repeat the same words.
Maybe they messed somewhere up,since they said they had no problems with their version i think and somehow the file went missing in the uploaded version,but they tried their own one.
Don't think it was any antivirus problem or UAC or except if it this happened to GOG or someone else forgot the file.
Anyway it was kinda amateurish,maybe they didn't beat black bean and get all furniture to see the true end.Or was falcoms fault.
Oh btw it was never a codec problem and somebody should contact support and tell them about this problem how to fix it.
One correction: I am pretty sure you do not actually need to beat black bean for the true ending. In particular, I am pretty sure I did not do that in the file I used to make my clear data.
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dtgreene: One correction: I am pretty sure you do not actually need to beat black bean for the true ending. In particular, I am pretty sure I did not do that in the file I used to make my clear data.
Oh i didn't know that wonder if there are any reasons to beat him to unlock something in the game?
On steam i just read You need to beat black bean in all of the difficulties in order to unlock popon at least that is on the 3ds don't know if the same for pc but probably it is,maybe this isn't true,i just checked and posted a link.

https://www.gamespot.com/gurumin-a-monstrous-adventure/cheats/
Post edited December 27, 2017 by Fonzer
Just started playing South Park: The Fractured But Whole, which I got for Christmas. My maiden voyage into the land of Uplay. So far, so good. Well, aside from the game crashing after I first tried running it, but from what I read that's more an issue of the game being buggy than the client.

The game itself so far feels like an extension of the Stick of Truth except with a smoother framerate, which is good. I'm not sure you make a visually upgraded South Park game but they somehow did it.
Continuing my recent trend of Infinity-engine games and replaying PS:T, but trying out the EE version this time - enjoying it. Game's obviously still great and they've done a decent job of keeping the original look and feel intact whilst implementing the modern changes (zoom is awesome and personally I like quick-loot).

Also playing Turok or TIE Fighter/Descent (just got a new joystick) when I need some pew-pew-ing. Got my Dad TIE Fighter and X-Wing Vs TF for Xmas (he loved them back on release), so hopefully we can get multiplayer working.
Just out of intensive 60 hours of Yakuza 4 over the last week. Playing nothing, digesting this.... I did prefere Yakuza 3 with a single main charatcer, 4 are too much to remember move sets and plots, relationships.... Plus; 3 had a ton more heart. Hmmm.... I'll play through gone Home soon, supposed to be short.
I'm playing Thief 3: Deadly shadows, now on Day 4.
The game seems to be often criticized, and with good reason...missions are fairly short, movement is sometimes rather clunky, you can't swim anymore (just ridiculous), and the city sections with their guards who attack on sight are annoying and don't make much sense. It's still fun though, and the voice acting and atmosphere is very good.
Robloxian master race
Just installed and played "Return to castle Wolfenstein". Such an old-school gem. I hope other games of Wolfenstein would be added one day to GOG store.
Post edited December 30, 2017 by kmcoolice
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kmcoolice: ...
Which ones? We have a few of them here...