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Foxhack: Edit: OH BULLSHIT, REALLY BIG SKY ONLY SUPPORTS THE 360 PAD

MOTHERFUCK!
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overread: You can always use your keyboard ;)
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SirPrimalform: Or something like Xpadder.

I agree though... WTF is with Xinput only these days?
Especially considering you are only using the two sticks and one (1) button!
Post edited November 29, 2011 by SimonG
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Foxhack: So, no bonus album. That's what I get for not preordering. Then again, I already had the Cthulhu / Breath of Death games, so. No big loss.
The album is on the Disasterpeace Band Camp page, and it's pay what you want (with no minimum) so you can pick it up from there.
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Foxhack: Edit: OH BULLSHIT, REALLY BIG SKY ONLY SUPPORTS THE 360 PAD

MOTHERFUCK!
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SirPrimalform:
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overread: You can always use your keyboard ;)
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SirPrimalform: Or something like Xpadder.

I agree though... WTF is with Xinput only these days?
You can thank XNA for that it's really really easy to port it directly and not have to touch the controller section except to add keyboard commands
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Foxhack: Well, this is disappointing. I bought the bundle thinking I would get the album if I paid more than the minimum, but you have to pay $10 to get it.

So, no bonus album. That's what I get for not preordering. Then again, I already had the Cthulhu / Breath of Death games, so. No big loss.

Edit: OH BULLSHIT, REALLY BIG SKY ONLY SUPPORTS THE 360 PAD

MOTHERFUCK!
I was able to map my logitech...so that wasn't the prob....the prob was THE DRILL BLUE SCREENS ME IMMEDIATELY!

But I owned Really Big Crash before the bundle.
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Mohdar: How dare you say, that this obviously indie game is not in the bundle??!!
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kalirion: I can't wait for this one :)
The Fuck?
Everyone probably knows this, but in my stupidity I emailed Gaslamp asking if I could transfer my dead character history from the Steam version of DoD and use it with the DRM-free version, but apparently it's stored somewhere so that every version will access it, so no transferring is needed. But like I said, everyone but me probably knew that.
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kalirion: I can't wait for this one :)
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Rohan15: The Fuck?
I am also interested in knowing the answer to "the fuck?"
Post edited November 29, 2011 by Gibush
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Rohan15: The Fuck?
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Gibush: I am also interested in knowing the answer to "the fuck?"
Any game Desura has a listing for can be accessed though the site. Threw us off much earlier in the thread. I assume you missed it.
Well about ten or so hours removed from the time it started the price is still barely teetering below the pre-order price. Something tells me you aren't going to see a lot of preorders next time unless they lower it to $3. Despite their suggestions to the contrary the 'Really Big' only referred to the one game that everyone pretty much knew would be included. The Christmas bundle could be anything and, so far, I haven't been blown away with the games they've offered. I think they might need to rethink their strategy.
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Gibush: I am also interested in knowing the answer to "the fuck?"
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PenutBrittle: Any game Desura has a listing for can be accessed though the site. Threw us off much earlier in the thread. I assume you missed it.
Ah! I forgot they were connected to Desura. Yeah, I missed it. Thanks for the info.
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kalirion: I can't wait for this one :)
Hmm. I'd pay $3.99 for that port.
Anyone know if Runespell: Overture is worth it? It's the only thing I really want from this bundle.
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orcishgamer: Anyone know if Runespell: Overture is worth it? It's the only thing I really want from this bundle.
I mentioned earlier in the thread that I didn't really care for it, but I imagine there are a few more people to chime in now.

I went in to the demo thinking (based on the marketing) it was going to be an RPG with some variation of poker for a battle system, but with spells and such. So when it turned out to be essentially a less complex, poker hand based Puzzle Quest it threw me off, and I didn't bother playing too much further. You basically get columns of cards and try to make poker hands out of them to damage. There's a bit of strategy (do I go for two pairs or wait for a full house?), and you have to steal opponent's cards, but it's not that complex or varied.

There's other minor complaints too (why go with plain old Solitaire graphics? That's not very fantasy, and kind of lazy...) but I'm not the best person to ask. Hopefully someone else will chime in with a less biased post.
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orcishgamer: Anyone know if Runespell: Overture is worth it? It's the only thing I really want from this bundle.
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PenutBrittle: I mentioned earlier in the thread that I didn't really care for it, but I imagine there are a few more people to chime in now.

I went in to the demo thinking (based on the marketing) it was going to be an RPG with some variation of poker for a battle system, but with spells and such. So when it turned out to be essentially a less complex, poker hand based Puzzle Quest it threw me off, and I didn't bother playing too much further. You basically get columns of cards and try to make poker hands out of them to damage. There's a bit of strategy (do I go for two pairs or wait for a full house?), and you have to steal opponent's cards, but it's not that complex or varied.

There's other minor complaints too (why go with plain old Solitaire graphics? That's not very fantasy, and kind of lazy...) but I'm not the best person to ask. Hopefully someone else will chime in with a less biased post.
Actually I thought the card graphics were jarring in all the gameplay videos I've seen.
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orcishgamer: Anyone know if Runespell: Overture is worth it? It's the only thing I really want from this bundle.
I didn't really care much for it, though I only put like half a hour, if that, into it. Felt like I was just matching cards up and then hitting attack. Though spells get added in pretty quickly.

If you have Steam installed there is a demo for the game.
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orcishgamer: Anyone know if Runespell: Overture is worth it? It's the only thing I really want from this bundle.
I like it. It is a bit repetitive, though, I've played five hours so far, but not more than one hour in one sitting. Once you get more runespells the battles become more diverse and variable and you can approach them with different tactics. The graphics I find really nice, the dialoges could be better. All in all, I think if this is the only game I ever play from The Really Big Bundle, it's money well spent.