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Return to castle wolfenstein it is a really nice shooter am at mission 4 and SWF and also x2 the threat beaten the whole simulation wonder where exactly the simulation progress is saved? Especially the pilot license test protect capital ship was confusing i somehow once managed to set it so that my wingman could actually get a command combat but i have no idea how i did that latter i found out i can just go to the wingman camera and control him myself by pressing U.
And went into a real game now on mission 2 scientist i read that i can sell the weapons and shields from this space ship since it won't be used ever again.
And i do wonder if i should get x1 gold but somehow the graphic requirements for that game are even higher even though the game is older?
My graphic is only 128 mb though.
Fallout 3

Been playing through the whole series again, starting with this one. Call me crazy, but I still don't get all of the hate behind this one. It is faulty and at times simplified, but it still feels like a Fallout game in several ways to me. The dark comedy still holds up, many of the side quests and even some main quests remain in my memory to this day (among them being "Trouble on the Homefront" and "Tranquility Lane"), and the open world Bethesda style of gameplay fits it well in my opinion. The expansions are also mostly well done, especially Point Lookout and The Pitt.

Mothership Zeta, on the other hand... Still not a fan of it. The focus being almost entirely on combat in linear corridors against bullet sponge aliens made it a chore to play through. At least Operation: Anchorage had both minor squad mechanics to break it up, as well as the option of stealth and combat in more open areas. Zeta doesn't do that, and makes the whole expansion feel like a chore.
Post edited August 28, 2017 by ljyoun
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Fonzer: Return to castle wolfenstein it is a really nice shooter am at mission 4 and SWF and also x2 the threat beaten the whole simulation wonder where exactly the simulation progress is saved? Especially the pilot license test protect capital ship was confusing i somehow once managed to set it so that my wingman could actually get a command combat but i have no idea how i did that latter i found out i can just go to the wingman camera and control him myself by pressing U.
And went into a real game now on mission 2 scientist i read that i can sell the weapons and shields from this space ship since it won't be used ever again.
And i do wonder if i should get x1 gold but somehow the graphic requirements for that game are even higher even though the game is older?
My graphic is only 128 mb though.
It should perfectly run on 128 mb graphic card. Where did you find those higher graphic requirements than yours?
Post edited August 28, 2017 by kmcoolice
handmade hero
you said 'right now' lol
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RayRay13000: Finished a playthrough of Sonic Mania with Sonic and Tails, and now I'm doing a playthrough with Tails and Knuckles.
Have you thought about doing a playthrough with Knuckles and Knuckles?
Playing Kirby and Miitopia on my 3DS now. Going to start up Dragon's Dogma and DOOM 3 in the next day or two.
Post edited August 28, 2017 by breegull
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Fonzer: Return to castle wolfenstein it is a really nice shooter am at mission 4 and SWF and also x2 the threat beaten the whole simulation wonder where exactly the simulation progress is saved? Especially the pilot license test protect capital ship was confusing i somehow once managed to set it so that my wingman could actually get a command combat but i have no idea how i did that latter i found out i can just go to the wingman camera and control him myself by pressing U.
And went into a real game now on mission 2 scientist i read that i can sell the weapons and shields from this space ship since it won't be used ever again.
And i do wonder if i should get x1 gold but somehow the graphic requirements for that game are even higher even though the game is older?
My graphic is only 128 mb though.
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kmcoolice: It should perfectly run on 128 mb graphic card. Where did you find those higher graphic requirements than yours?
it does say so on the x: gold store page on gog Graphics: 256 MB DirectX-compliant video card
https://www.gog.com/game/x_gold
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kmcoolice: It should perfectly run on 128 mb graphic card. Where did you find those higher graphic requirements than yours?
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Fonzer: it does say so on the x: gold store page on gog Graphics: 256 MB DirectX-compliant video card
https://www.gog.com/game/x_gold
Ohh.

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Minimum system requirements - Windows: XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10
Processor: Pentium IV 1 GHz
Memory: 1 GB
Graphics: 256 MB DirectX-compliant video card

DirectX®: DirectX 9.0c or higher
Hard Drive: 400 MB hard-disk space
Sound: DirectX-compliant sound card

That can't be true for a game released in 1999 that it needs 256 graphic card or 1 GB of memory. These requirements are fake.
Post edited August 28, 2017 by kmcoolice
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kmcoolice: These requirements are fake.
This wouldn't be the first time that gog posted higher system requirements than they actually are.I tried some games and they work even though my system requirements were lower than what was written,sid meiers pirates was one game like that requiering a directx 9.0 card but it works with a 8.1 directx card,don't know currently if any other games i tested,except eador genesis that game also works.
Well i am kinda interested in the story of the x series,don't know if gog or someone else changed something on the game.
But guess they aren't expecting anyone to have an 13 year old pc with such a graphic card.Maybe i will buy x gold on sale.
Post edited August 28, 2017 by Fonzer
Picked up Planet Nomads recently.

I'm really liking it so far; it looks great, runs well, and plays well.
I do notice that it's not 100% finished yet, and I have only played the survival mode so far, not the sandbox-y mode. On the whole though, it's looking really good. I can easily see myself spending many, many hours on the current content alone. I'm optimistic for this project.
Fortnite - quite grindy and RNG based but the gameplay is fun and since its round based can do 2-3 per day without getting burnt out.

Saints Row 4 - playing it co-op with a friend(and replaying it for dunno which time) and frankly... superpowers get boring fast but at least the writing is funny enough to keep me going.
Was playing DmC.. now shopping around for another RPG
I am currently playing darkness as I've finished Borderlands.
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wy4786: Was playing DmC... now shopping around for another RPG
DMC is one my favorite games ever.Dante is so cool man.
Post edited August 28, 2017 by SalmanAnees
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dtgreene: Have you thought about doing a playthrough with Knuckles and Knuckles?
Yep.
I'm currently playing Commandos 3. The level design leaves a lot to be desired and can be quite frustrating at times (can't even imagine how someone who hadn't played the previous games is supposed to manage the missions). Definitely the weakest of the Commandos series. Still, it's not totally bad, one can have some fun with it.