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Almost forgot something.

I watched the Fallout 4 trailer, and guess what? It has next to nothing to show, and it looks like you're a person from a vault with a dog.
Again.

Fuck you so much, Bethesda. Seriously.
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CarrionCrow: Almost forgot something.

I watched the Fallout 4 trailer, and guess what? It has next to nothing to show, and it looks like you're a person from a vault with a dog.
Again.

Fuck you so much, Bethesda. Seriously.
OK, Warband and World of Goo. My first purchases here today.
That puts me up 7 games today all in all. Not too bad. All but 1 are DRM free. ;)

Edit: oops, that wasn't supposed to be a reply. Duh!
Post edited June 04, 2015 by EndreWhiteMane
What's Warband?

*edit* Drrr nevermind I love this game. "Mount and Blade: Warband." Dense.

*edit 2* And just to add insult to idiocy I just downrepped you with a misclick Endre. Sorry *blush*:(
Post edited June 04, 2015 by Ixamyakxim
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Ixamyakxim: What's Warband?

*edit* Drrr nevermind I love this game. "Mount and Blade: Warband." Dense.
A little late since I already bought it but maybe you can answer my question here:
http://www.gog.com/forum/general/conversational_freeforall_thread/post41455

Edit: NP. I'm used to abuse. :-)
Post edited June 04, 2015 by EndreWhiteMane
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Ixamyakxim: What's Warband?

*edit* Drrr nevermind I love this game. "Mount and Blade: Warband." Dense.

*edit 2* And just to add insult to idiocy I just downrepped you with a misclick Endre. Sorry *blush*:(
Can't you correct the downvote?
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EndreWhiteMane: OK, decision time.
Can Warband be played different ways? Like a small group of adventurers, etc?
Or is it all out war and domination right from the start?
I'd like more exploration and building than just combat.
Interesting. I've only played in a fairly martial manner but yes I really could see someone staying with a smaller group of adventurers. And game start you actually do have a very small party. The more I think about it, yes I really do think you'd be able to play the game as a small party. You'd want to do a lot of trading and if you want to build you'll be schmoozing lords so you can eventually get a town / castle of your own. I'm not exactly sure how you'd get a down without taking part in military exercise but I guess if you spent a lot of time raising reputation with lords one might eventually give you one.
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ElTerprise: Can't you correct the downvote?
You know I didn't think I could but thanks - I was able to unhide and upvote it! Thanks!
Post edited June 04, 2015 by Ixamyakxim
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EndreWhiteMane: OK, decision time.
Can Warband be played different ways? Like a small group of adventurers, etc?
Or is it all out war and domination right from the start?
I'd like more exploration and building than just combat.
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Ixamyakxim: Interesting. I've only played in a fairly martial manner but yes I really could see someone staying with a smaller group of adventurers. And game start you actually do have a very small party. The more I think about it, yes I really do think you'd be able to play the game as a small party. You'd want to do a lot of trading and if you want to build you'll be schmoozing lords so you can eventually get a town / castle of your own. I'm not exactly sure how you'd get a down without taking part in military exercise but I guess if you spent a lot of time raising reputation with lords one might eventually give you one.
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ElTerprise: Can't you correct the downvote?
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Ixamyakxim: You know I didn't think I could but thanks - I was able to unhide and upvote it! Thanks!
Thanks for that, sounds like a lot of fun. ;)
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Ixamyakxim: You know I didn't think I could but thanks - I was able to unhide and upvote it! Thanks!
You're welcome. I also didn't know that until recently. I also misclicked and tired to correct and thankfull it worked :).
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Ixamyakxim: You know I didn't think I could but thanks - I was able to unhide and upvote it! Thanks!
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ElTerprise: You're welcome. I also didn't know that until recently. I also misclicked and tired to correct and thankfull it worked :).
Don't think I've ever had a down vote before.
Didn't hurt a bit. :-)
This has got nothing to do with games, GOG and probably anything else anyone's remotely interested in, but wouldn't this make a great Bond theme?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hucz0qsXEUQ
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CarrionCrow: Almost forgot something.

I watched the Fallout 4 trailer, and guess what? It has next to nothing to show, and it looks like you're a person from a vault with a dog.
Again.

Fuck you so much, Bethesda. Seriously.
My reaction to that trailer was "Yeah yeah whatever, now can you please return the classic Fallouts to GOG already?!?!?!?"
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EndreWhiteMane: Thanks for that, sounds like a lot of fun. ;)
It is a lot of fun. One of the first games I grabbed when I got back into PC gaming (ironically enough, one of the others was Witcher 2 - BEFORE I joined GoG LOL). I had tried an open Beta of Mount and Blade back when my computer couldn't run it - ran like a slideshow. At the time I was doing more console gaming. I like to joke that in one way or another, I had played Mount and Blade on and off for 10 years ;) In reality I just gave M&B Warband I good run a few years back, but it sounds better the first way ;)

The game should seem a bit "same-y" and lacking in direction, but in reality it's a lot of fun. You're really just wandering an open map, directing your own story as you see fit and doing a lot of the same stuff, but developing your character, followers and army provided more than enough for me to have a great time with the game. I'd be curious of your impressions with trying a smaller party and less combat actually.
Stick with us Crow, only 16 minutes to go and then you can sleep for 12 hours. :-)
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EndreWhiteMane: Don't think I've ever had a down vote before.
Didn't hurt a bit. :-)
Good for you :)
I had one downvoted post for a moment before but some folks corrected it :)
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EndreWhiteMane: Thanks for that, sounds like a lot of fun. ;)
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Ixamyakxim: It is a lot of fun. One of the first games I grabbed when I got back into PC gaming (ironically enough, one of the others was Witcher 2 - BEFORE I joined GoG LOL). I had tried an open Beta of Mount and Blade back when my computer couldn't run it - ran like a slideshow. At the time I was doing more console gaming. I like to joke that in one way or another, I had played Mount and Blade on and off for 10 years ;) In reality I just gave M&B Warband I good run a few years back, but it sounds better the first way ;)

The game should seem a bit "same-y" and lacking in direction, but in reality it's a lot of fun. You're really just wandering an open map, directing your own story as you see fit and doing a lot of the same stuff, but developing your character, followers and army provided more than enough for me to have a great time with the game. I'd be curious of your impressions with trying a smaller party and less combat actually.
Very few games in this world get as high a rating as this, sounds like a game you really could play for years.