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samuraigaiden: I playing Morrowind. It's a replay, actually. Played it for the first time circa 2012, modded the heck out of it and didn't very far.

This time I'm doing a no mods, vanilla playthrough (GOG version). I've already finished the main quest, now I'm playing the Tribunal expansion.

Despite it's buggy fame, the game is surprisingly stable. I only got 3 or 4 CTDs during the main quest - I also completed 3 guild quest lines - and all were related to bugged items. The most serious technical problem I've noticed is that some quest related items stay in your inventory despite having been "delivered" to an NPC. This happened a few times, and it causes CTDs. Fortunately, the easy solution is to just manually remove the item from your inventory. There was also one key that apparently was instanced twice in the world and if picked up both "copies" the game would crash.

Of course, there are also some quest related bugs, but honestly far fewer than I expected. I think there were just 2 quests in the entire game that broke and forced me to reload an earlier save to complete.

Without mods and fixes, it's even more important to keep several saves. I pretty much create a new save every time I play it, sometimes more than one if I play for long.
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dtgreene: Out of curiosity, have you fallen though the floor on this playthrough yet? (Or through a bridge?)
I've only fallen through the bridges in Vivec when trying to jump down from the higher floors onto said bridges. Not a major problem.
I am playing the game of life and school, very long game play wouldn't recommend.
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dtgreene: You do know that Hollow Knight does have a few queer characters, right?
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Orkhepaj: they are bugs and so far i havent run into any one of those probably they patched it out as requested
btw i played Life is strange and liked the girl on girl action , until they are not the ugly ones it is fine
They never patched it out. The main character is still genderless, and there's still at least one same-sex relationship in the game.

Also, did I just hear you say that you are willingly playing a buggy game?
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Orkhepaj: they are bugs and so far i havent run into any one of those probably they patched it out as requested
btw i played Life is strange and liked the girl on girl action , until they are not the ugly ones it is fine
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dtgreene: They never patched it out. The main character is still genderless, and there's still at least one same-sex relationship in the game.

Also, did I just hear you say that you are willingly playing a buggy game?
hope it is not pushed as how awesome it is like in ST:discovery
if those bugs are cute then sure just like Grounded has cute bugs awesome game still ea :(
Post edited January 11, 2021 by Orkhepaj
Playing Battlefield Bad Company 2 on PC. This game wouldn't work on my previous computer due to an onboard soundcard but I got a new PC last summer and now the game works and still looks good. I'm guessing the game has been patched with modern hardware in mind because you can play the game at 1080p on a 144hz monitor that is in the options menu so coded into the game. Game runs flawlessly on Windows 10 64-bit. Only downside is the Origin client but aside from being EA the client isn't too bad.
* Anima: Gates of Memories
* AER Memories of Old
* Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2
Still playing The Alliance Alive, and I'm wondering if there are any Suikoden fans here. Apparently one of the main people involved in TAA was also involved with the Suikoden series, and I'm wondering what aspects carried over.

(The SaGa influence is rather obvious, particularly in terms of how stat growth and the learning of arts work, plus a few other less obvious things.)
"Almost" there with Super Hexagon. 35 seconds on level 6, the last, aiming at survining 60.
Completing Heretic, for the first time in the Shadow of the Serpent Riders episodes.
Started Lovecraft's Untold Stories got in the GameRanker ga, I am enjoying it as I expected, sadly there's a bug forcing me to quit and restart at every death.
Gotta finish Stasis.
I don't dare to throw anything else in. These games are all sufficiently diverse between them to play them along in the same period.
Post edited January 13, 2021 by Dogmaus
Tropico 5, Fortified and Torchlight.
Playing The Alliance Alive, and had a strange wrong warp glitch happen. (You can read the details on the corresponding subforum.)

Also, I found an RNG-free (and Final Strike-free) way to deal over 2k damage before the game's one notorious difficulty spike.
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jepsen1977: Playing Battlefield Bad Company 2 on PC. This game wouldn't work on my previous computer due to an onboard soundcard but I got a new PC last summer and now the game works and still looks good. I'm guessing the game has been patched with modern hardware in mind because you can play the game at 1080p on a 144hz monitor that is in the options menu so coded into the game. Game runs flawlessly on Windows 10 64-bit. Only downside is the Origin client but aside from being EA the client isn't too bad.
Awesome campaign and multiplayer.

I also really enjoyed Battlefield 1, while I'm at it.
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samuraigaiden: I playing Morrowind. It's a replay, actually. Played it for the first time circa 2012, modded the heck out of it and didn't very far.

This time I'm doing a no mods, vanilla playthrough (GOG version). I've already finished the main quest, now I'm playing the Tribunal expansion.

Despite it's buggy fame, the game is surprisingly stable. I only got 3 or 4 CTDs during the main quest - I also completed 3 guild quest lines - and all were related to bugged items. The most serious technical problem I've noticed is that some quest related items stay in your inventory despite having been "delivered" to an NPC. This happened a few times, and it causes CTDs. Fortunately, the easy solution is to just manually remove the item from your inventory. There was also one key that apparently was instanced twice in the world and if picked up both "copies" the game would crash.

Of course, there are also some quest related bugs, but honestly far fewer than I expected. I think there were just 2 quests in the entire game that broke and forced me to reload an earlier save to complete.

Without mods and fixes, it's even more important to keep several saves. I pretty much create a new save every time I play it, sometimes more than one if I play for long.

And let me tell you, Morrowind is an absolutely fantastic game despite it's many flaws. The main quest has one of the best storylines of any RPG I have played. They achieve one of the hardest things to do in a videogame story, and that is to keep you guessing about the nature of what's really going on all the way through. In fact, arguably the story is open to interpretation and doesn't have one definitive reading. It's kind of amazing to see a major game deliver this.

A few pro tips for anyone who decides to check this game out:

Guild quests are all early game quests. All of them, including the Dunmer Houses. You will not want to go back to doing this stuff once you are deep into the main quest.

You don't have to do everything in one playthrough. In fact, it's recommended you don't try to do that. Pick the guild quest lines that seems most interesting to you or more adequate for your character and do those.

It's extremely easy to become overleveled in Morrowind, so there is no objective need to min/max and try to get a perfect level up. Play the way you feel it.

The best order to tackle content is this: Find Caius Cosades > Do all the guilds quest lines and side quests you feel like doing > Main quest > Tribunal > Bloodmoon.
Curious:
Have you tried Morrowind yet with the OpenMW Engine Port?
Post edited January 15, 2021 by MysterD
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MysterD: Curious:
Have you tried Morrowind yet with the OpenMW Engine Port?
I don't think so. First time I played Morrowind I went straight for the mods, but that was a long time ago so I don't think OpenMW was available.
Bloodstained Classic Mode
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M3troid: Bloodstained Classic Mode
I'm actually thinking of getting the game next time it's on sale because of this addition (which appears to be an entirely separate game rather than a different way of playing through the same game).

In fact, I may try Classic Mode before I play the main game.
Shovel Fight, I replay it every winter.... You have to keep certain areas more or less free of snow and the stuff keeps coming down.