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Now playing:
Mass Effect 1
Still playing it...

Using the controller mod. I like playing 3rd party games with a controller - but only if they're programmed for it. Mapping mouse/kb with external software rarely 'feels right'.

It still feels like the Bioware that became the heir to Origin / Looking Glass "We create worlds". I'm wondering if Andromeda is worth playing...
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teceem: I'm wondering if Andromeda is worth playing...
While it's definitely not able to reach the heights of the original trilogy (minus the "we ran out of ideas so we give you this nonsense" ending), Andromeda isn't anywhere near as bad as some proclaim it to be. It has its moments, and I enjoyed it while it lasted. *shrug* It's a shame we'll probably never see another ME game though; not with the way EA seems to be treating Bioware with EA doing its usual thing of ruining studios some time after acquiring them.
Post edited September 29, 2019 by Mr.Mumbles
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Mr.Mumbles: While it's definitely not able to reach the heights of the original trilogy (minus the "we ran out of ideas so we give you this nonsense" ending), Andromeda isn't anywhere near as bad as some proclaim it to be. It has its moments, and I enjoyed it while it lasted. *shrug*
Did you play Dragon Age II? Did you find Andromeda better or worse?
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teceem: Did you play Dragon Age II? Did you find Andromeda better or worse?
Not really. I do have it on my Origin account, but I never really was in the mood of playing it. Not sure how comparable the two are anyway.
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Mr.Mumbles: Not sure how comparable the two are anyway.
Everything is comparable... in the right context. :-)

DA2 was (afaik) the previous most criticised game Bioware made. Despite its flaws (combat and environment recycling), I actually enjoyed it.
Sword of the Stars: The Pit
I'm currently playing Assassin's Creed : Odyssey on my new GTX 1060 which I won on DrakeMall. I just decided to go to the site and buy one lootbox for 7 bucks and I was incredibly lucky. Now I want to try opening the apple box. Maybe I'll get lucky again.
Post edited October 01, 2019 by PanJuchko
I am back to Tropico 5. I was disappointed with how fragile and buggy the Skyrim becomes when I added few mods which did not interfere with the game's scripts or anything regarding the physics/mechanics/voiceovers. I can only imagine what could happen with Skyrim Script Extender installed. And with mods which add standalone armour pieces and weapons, and city overhauls, I saw how empty and unfinished the core game is. Fucking Bethesda.
Mostly playing Star Wars Jedi Knight Dark Forces 2, Stories, the Path of Destinies, and Final Fantasy X. Almost quit the first one though because I got to Level 6 and realized I needed "Force-Speed" to make a jump(which you have to make to complete the level), and I hadn't put any stars into it. So I restarted with a new game so that I could get that power for when I need it. And, coming from a guy who usually hates platforming, I may play other things for a while, so the game doesn't piss me off so much, lol.
Technobabylon
Age of Empires II

I restarted the first Attila mission ("The Scourge of God") more times than I care to remember. I didn't bother looking up a walkthrough this time around, as I was determined to figure it out myself. After my first few attempts went nowhere, I eventually discovered that an early suicide mission against the Western Roman Empire's base was the ticket to allying with the Scythians. I was worried that sacrificing all of my starting Tarkans would set me back against the Persians, but it turns out that my new Scythian allies were powerful enough to carry me to victory. By the time I belatedly researched shared vision, I saw that the Scythians had already landed a huge army on the eastern bank and were beating the Persians into submission. Interestingly, both enemies must have still been allied with the Scythians because neither one fought back. Needless to say, this latest playthrough was a far cry from my earlier ones.

Alien Nations

After taking great pains to reinstall the game, I decided to refresh my memory by playing the tutorial missions. First of all, to that one GOG reviewer who claimed that the tutorials are "meticulously thorough", what on earth were you smoking? Let's not BS here: aside from some very basic info in the briefings, this tutorial won't hold your hand. If you're new to the game (or, heaven forbid, the RTS genre), read the manual and some of the strategy threads on this site. If a guy pestering you to build Taverns and Newsstands sounds like a "meticulously thorough" tutorial to you, you're due for a lobotomy.

The fifth and final tutorial, "Armaments and War", gave me some issues. As the title suggests, it's the mission that introduces you to conducting warfare. If you attempt to build up normally, you'll get attacked by squads of Sajkhi hunters in the first 12 minutes. You can imagine my bewilderment when the initial wave of enemy hunters somehow wiped out my 3-4 hunters and 2 archers. I'll spare you an extended rant and just blame it on the game's clunky controls and bad pathfinding. I eventually figured out that the Sajkhi won't attack you if you quickly train around 3 hunters (in addition to the 3-4 you start with). This surprised me, especially since going the Barracks/archers route didn't work the first few times. I guess it's because hunters are faster to train than archers, and you can't even build a Barracks until you've researched it.

When my army consisted of 2 hammer soldiers and 2 archers, I sent them off to locate the enemy city. I should've known that a team of Sajkhi hunters would come knocking when my army was off exploring, so my city withstood a bunch of casualties in the final few minutes. Thankfully, my army reached the enemy base before my HQ could be destroyed.
Stronghold Crusader is nothing but timed siege levels!
What happened to build up, get an economy going, build an army?

WTF!?!?

Uninstalling