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Genforge 1, as a Guardian, I am doing a new game by directly putting 6 points in the Leadership skill, in this way I can avoid hard fighting and especially the one with the bandit in the woods.
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Ghorpm: Malfurion decision was actually a right one so I don't see any reason to stop thinking about him as a good guy. Turande clearly made a bad call but as I said before - with good intent. So I still think about her as a good person. For example Maiev blatantly lied to Malfurion about Tyrande fate to trick him which is why I cannot call her a good person (among other reasons).

So yeah, I definitely consider Malfurion as a good person and while Tyrande is a bit more tricky (she killed Illidan guardians after all) I still think she is pretty good but also quite naive.
I'm not really being serious by the way :) Still, unless Illidan drowned 200 puppies, 10000 years seems a bit excessive. Then again, the moral landscape is surely different when it comes to imprisoning immortal beings. So who knows.
I suppose that incredibly difficult level to wake up Malfurion for the first time might've coloured my opinion of him :P Seriously, on hard I think that level gave me the most trouble....
Played Fallout 3 again recently to give it another chance, and once again I realized how much I dislike the game. What made me uninstall it this time was when I had to stand back, shut up and listen to the dad of the main character making all the important decisions with zero influence over the situation at all.

Just let us play as the dad instead since he's the one who's making all the interesting decisions that really matter.
Post edited April 04, 2019 by user deleted
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DadJoke007: Played Fallout 3 again recently to give it another chance, and once again I realized how much I dislike the game. What made me uninstall it this time was when I had to stand back, shut up and listen to the dad of the main character making all the important decisions with zero influence over the situation at all.

Just let us play as the dad instead since he's the one who's making all the interesting decisions that really matter.
Sounds like you didn't make it outside the vault? Everything that precedes exiting the vault for the first time isn't much more than a glorified tutorial section, and also isn't indicative of the rest of the game at all.
I played High Noon for a while last night. It's an old budget C64 game, just a single screen shoot-em-up in which your sheriff has to blast bad guys running into town before they can shoot you (or rob the bank, or drag whores out of the saloon). I love that the undertaker is constantly rushing out to drag the dead bodies back to his parlor, including yours if you're shot. The controls are a little sluggish but you get used to them.
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DadJoke007: Played Fallout 3 again recently to give it another chance, and once again I realized how much I dislike the game. What made me uninstall it this time was when I had to stand back, shut up and listen to the dad of the main character making all the important decisions with zero influence over the situation at all.

Just let us play as the dad instead since he's the one who's making all the interesting decisions that really matter.
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Matewis: Sounds like you didn't make it outside the vault? Everything that precedes exiting the vault for the first time isn't much more than a glorified tutorial section, and also isn't indicative of the rest of the game at all.
I played quite a bit into the main plot. It just seems that no decision the player makes is truly important or truly a decision.
the witcher 3, fallout new vegas and oblivion... yes I'm quite busy LOL.
State of Decay. Really good game, with a couple of things I'd change if they ask my opinion. It's way better with a controller, by the way.
I also have a,game of Master of Magic going in the other room.
Knights Province - alpha, and some Battle Brothers.
Warcraft 2.
Completed the original human campaign, now in Orc mission 13.
I played most of those campaigns a long time ago, so it's not a totally new experience.
Have never played Beyond the dark portal though, looking forward to it.
AOE Definitive Edition

really loving it
looks amazing and I liked the way they tweeked the missions.
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tinyE: looks amazing and I liked the way they tweeked the missions.
What did they change? Increase the unit limit?
I finally got to take a break from Enderal and start playing Grim Dawn, and I'm loving it! Too bad I was too late for the recent discount on the DLC's...
Post edited April 05, 2019 by sanscript
ANNND I rage quit AOE Definitive Edition. ;P

The complaint about bugged AI are correct. Over a year ago the devs said they were going to fix that and they were evidently full of shit.
Warcraft 1 REALLY hasn't aged well. :P

I can't even move in this damn thing, and no quick unit selection.

I'm gonna get destroyed here.