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Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 12:48 pm
by Ulfang
Paradox's Rome with the new Vae Victis expansion, NWN2 and Football Manager 2009 mon the PC and Fallout 3, Fable 2 & Bourne on the 360
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 10:19 pm
by BlueSky
Ulfang's post reminded me that the son-in-law has in the house
available to me when he's not playing them..:laugh:
are Fable II and Fallout 3....so many games....
oh yeah and the new Prince of Persia too.....
I feel like a kid again......
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 11:12 pm
by dragon wench
What is the new Prince of Persia like? My son is thinking of picking it up.
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 11:48 pm
by BlueSky
dragon wench wrote:What is the new Prince of Persia like? My son is thinking of picking it up.
Right now can only offer a viewers point of view...
Son-in-law and another twenty-something sat down with it and found it enjoyable...although the puzzle-like aspect of it was giving them problems..:laugh:.the other...liked it but being a button-pushing combat player, was having trouble with having to only hit the x or y button once...he was claiming that it was making his character jump twice......I told him maybe the sun was in his eyes or the check is in the mail.:laugh:.. it looked like it would be a fun game...sort of a cell painted look to it...I guess that would be the term...puzzle aspects to it...certain order to do things, etc....
will give you more details when I actually get to try it out, but I've got about 10 different older titles here to dabble with now that I've got an Xbox, the son-in-law is happier too, not having to share his...
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 3:14 am
by DesR85
dragon wench wrote:What is the new Prince of Persia like? My son is thinking of picking it up.
Has he ever played any of the previous Prince of Persia games (Sands of Times onwards)? Because it plays similarly like those games, except with the cel-shaded look, a slightly different button configuration and a revamped combat system.
Bear in mind that the PC version requires a minimum of a Pentium D, 1GB of RAM and a card which supports Shader Model 3.0 (In other words, if his computer can run Assassin's Creed, it will run PoP just fine since both games use the same engine).
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 3:28 am
by dragon wench
OK, thanks guys
he has played all of the previous Prince of Persia games and quite enjoyed them.
And the machine shouldn't be a problem. He has the same computer as me, which can run games like
The Witcher and
Oblivion on maximum settings
And on topic, though this is Non-RPG.. others have mentioned RPGs... so
I'm currently playing
The Witcher and regretting that it is nearing its conclusion.. best game I've played in years..
I think it should more properly be categorized as an Adventure/RPG hybrid... but oh well, it doesn't really matter.. it's an amazing game nonetheless.
Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2008 1:44 pm
by SupaCat
Currently playing Forgotten Hope 2, an excellent mod for Battlefield 2.
Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 12:16 pm
by GearGamer
just got my ps3 running so I have been playing sf2 HD waiting for SF 4 to be released.
Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 12:45 pm
by Faust
I've been slowly trudging my way through Fallout 3. It's decent, but I'm growing tired of it. So, I'll probably wait until the March DLC comes out prior to finishing it. I am probably going to give Fables 2 a whirl. And, then, maybe the Witcher. I play NCAA Football and Madden some on the side. Been thinking about trying out Star Wars: Force Unleashed, but I've heard mixed opinions about it.
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 11:14 pm
by DesR85
I'm playing the PC version of GTA IV right now. There are some noticeable slowdowns in the game but it is still playable (30FPS average) and not as bad as what a lot of people on the net exaggerated it to be. This is based on a resolution of 1024x768 plus all settings at medium on a Core 2 Duo processor with a Geforce 9600GT.
What I didn't like about the game is the vehicle handling (most) where making a simple turn feels sluggish and the cover mechanic is a little finicky at times. Other than that, the gameplay itself is decent. In fact, I enjoyed this game a lot until I forgot about the others.
Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 2:52 am
by Xandax
After having gone through Lure of the Temptress (again) and Beneath a Steel Sky, I bought Stronghold from Good Old Games and having fun with that at the moment.
Think I'll boot up Unreal Tournament again if my copy can run in Vista - otherwise, I'll buy that as well from GoG.
Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 11:08 pm
by Tamerlane
Playing Peggle on the work computer. Hooray for Popcap!
Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 9:31 am
by shakedownstreet
Fallout 3
GTA IV
(PC versions)
Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 12:20 pm
by GawainBS
Currently playing PS:T, King's Bounty: The Legend, Freespace 2, Dawn of War: Soulstorm, Valkyrie Profile 2 (PS2) and Dungeon Siege II. Just finished Dawn of War II.
Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 5:05 am
by DesR85
Currently playing Call of Duty 4, Medieval 2: Total War demo and The Last Remnant demo.
Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 5:41 am
by GawainBS
Des, what do you think of The Last Remnant demo? I'm annoyed by the frequent loadingscreens; not the loedtime per se, but the frequency.
More telling, however, is the fact that the buttons that are displayed during gameplay, are X-Box controller buttons. It goes to show that they don't respect PC gamers and just want to feed us a quick port. I hope this is changed in the definitive version.
Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 3:40 am
by DesR85
GawainBS wrote:Des, what do you think of The Last Remnant demo? I'm annoyed by the frequent loadingscreens; not the loedtime per se, but the frequency.
Not that surprised but it didn't bother me that much because it isn't as bad as the stuttering issue common in the PC port of Gears of War, another game using the same engine.
GawainBS wrote:More telling, however, is the fact that the buttons that are displayed during gameplay, are X-Box controller buttons. It goes to show that they don't respect PC gamers and just want to feed us a quick port. I hope this is changed in the definitive version.
When a demo is released, I'd wager that it is nearing the end of it's development (in most cases), so I doubt that Square would be able to fix this issue in such a short time. Hopefully, they will issue a patch to fix this or an updated demo.
However, I do agree that it is rather lazy of them to not change the icons in the PC version and not configure the game to make proper use of the keyboard and mouse. But it is worth noting that they did include a range of graphical options to tinker around with and the game itself ran pretty smooth on my rig, which does show that they did put in some effort for the PC version.
As for the game itself, I didn't play very far myself as the poor control mapping hampered the experience. Reminded me of the PC port of Resident Evil 4 where they used controller buttons instead of keyboard buttons. Don't tell me that I have to buy a controller to play these games (not that I have anything against controllers, but still...).
Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 5:40 am
by GawainBS
DesR85 wrote:
As for the game itself, I didn't play very far myself as the poor control mapping hampered the experience. Reminded me of the PC port of Resident Evil 4 where they used controller buttons instead of keyboard buttons. Don't tell me that I have to buy a controller to play these games (not that I have anything against controllers, but still...).
I have exactly the same problem. Now add to that the fact that I have an Azerty keyboard, which the game doesn't recognize, and the control mapping is terrible.
Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 3:40 am
by DesR85
Bought myself a gamepad today (Logitech Dual Action) and tested it on both Resident Evil 4 and The Last Remnant demo. Scaled pretty well to this device and it makes playing them much easier.
And on another note, I'm playing Mirror's Edge. Really enjoyed it, though there are some parts of the game which can be downright frustrating.
Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 3:50 am
by AvatarOfLight
Warhammer: Shadow of the Horned Rat
This game is pure torture to get through