The 2009 Wolfenstein also uses idTech 4, tho getting a copy of that might be tricky if you don't already have one, since it's been delisted.Gonna be playing FPS games that used the Doom 3 engine.
Doom 3 itself, then Quake 4, then Prey 2006.
I've definitely hung around the camp a bit at times just to watch and listen to the other people there, not to mention the campfire at night and listen to people chat. It's a wonderful sense of downtime and feels very homey. Kind of like the Normandy from ME2/3 but where he characters actually feel dynamic in their routines and not just standing in the same room all the time. I've even put a lot of money into improving the camp, considering you don't really need much for actual gameplay(Food is cheap, if not free, and you don't need to eat every often) and the only thing that really costs money is weapons and bounties, maybe some outfits which seem to be mostly cosmetic.
I do find it interesting that Arthur is putting the most into the camp, according to the ledger. Oh, there are small contributions here and there but they don't even add up to restock money, meanwhile "Arthur $150, Arthur $10, etc". And you know whose name isn't in that ledger at all? Dutch "We need more money, AR-THUR!" Van Der Linde. What happened to the camps share again? The half of the take that gets automatically given to the camp? Apparently Dutch is saving it for....something..... in a "safe place".
I've read the white quests can appear and disappear depending on time of day, though this is the first I'm hearing they might disappear based on chapter as well. One of the few things I'd heard of being permanently missable is if you did the gunslinger quest but didn't grab their unique guns when you had the chance. Not that it's a huge deal but those guns are rather nice.
Yeah I have the Dark Mod installed. I just have decide which fan made mission packs do I start with first.The 2009 Wolfenstein also uses idTech 4, tho getting a copy of that might be tricky if you don't already have one, since it's been delisted.
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I do admit that the game can be slow to start, and the fact that you have to grind by killing generals to unlock stances is a stupid gameplay mechanic. For me at least, it took about two or three hours for the game to pick up for me, personally. Just try and stick with it if you can. if not, oh well. I thought I would like Doom eternal but I ended up just liking it. I got bored halfway through the game. If you want, I can recommend you some shorter games just you can have refund sessions. Plus, the games have plenty of replay. I recommend you play either the takeover, Streets of Rage 4, or ninja savior's return of the Warriors.I have been struggling to find the enthusiasm to play anything to be fair and if I'm being honest, I've been struggling since I beat Persona 5 Royal back in June. There are a ton of games that I've started and not finished, I want to give Ghost of The Sushi another chance but every time I think that I mentally cringe at how boring I found it after about a week. Maybe its the heat making me not want to do anything.
Anyway, I started playing Tropico 5 in the hope that something to different to what I usually play will jolt me out of this funk. So far I'm enjoying it.
In one of the chapter 2 missions(I believe it's the sheep rustling mission), Arthur tells John that Dutch's gift is being able to make grand speeches and then starts to go further before breaking off, but it sounds like he was about to say something along the lines that Dutch is kind of full of shit at times. So Arthur seems to be aware of Dutch's inherent hypocrisy to an extent, or at least that was my take on it.And yeah, regarding donations it really says a lot about Dutch especially. He’d probably make a great politician in another life.
I noticed after replaying the beginning on PC, there is a lot of nuance to the character performances that goes a long way to selling these personalities and what they carry. Like when Dutch gives his first speech in the storm about being in a tough spot or whatever, I originally noticed his delivery seemed hesitant, like he was unsure of what to say or even himself in a way.In one of the chapter 2 missions(I believe it's the sheep rustling mission), Arthur tells John that Dutch's gift is being able to make grand speeches and then starts to go further before breaking off, but it sounds like he was about to say something along the lines that Dutch is kind of full of shit at times. So Arthur seems to be aware of Dutch's inherent hypocrisy to an extent, or at least that was my take on it.
Trooooooooopico. I really like tropico, but I wish they changed more stuff with every iteration, Tropico 5-6 feel like expansion to tropico 4 more than complete change which is a bit disappointing.Anyway, I started playing Tropico 5 in the hope that something to different to what I usually play will jolt me out of this funk. So far I'm enjoying it.
You're a better man then me. I got to phase 3?(the one where he pulls out a spear and a gun) many, many, many times and could not deal with his speed and huge attack variety. I eventually used a mod, which allowed me to spam the shuriken by removing the cap on SE use between idols, and it allowed me to chip him to death, because he'll block every single shuriken and take chip damage.....but when he can't go on the offensive, eventually you can one shot his ass.After some time, I came back to Sekiro and finally managed to defeat the last boss. It wasn't particularly exciting, since I pretty much had to run circles around the last two phases for about 20 minutes, but I'm happy that I can uninstall the game for good.
I've been picking up on hints here and there that Dutch has a screw loose somewhere inside, but it only seems to show when things are going bad and he starts to flail. When things are calm and going good, he's confident and in control but when stressed he starts to buckle a bit. For example, when Micah apparently talked him into camping at Dewberry Creek and luckily Arthur and Charles(?) realized what a terrible spot it would be for a camp and diverted them to the lake instead.I noticed after replaying the beginning on PC, there is a lot of nuance to the character performances that goes a long way to selling these personalities and what they carry. Like when Dutch gives his first speech in the storm about being in a tough spot or whatever, I originally noticed his delivery seemed hesitant, like he was unsure of what to say or even himself in a way.
But what I didn’t pick up on at first was how Arthur giving slight nods after every big point he makes, like he believes in him and proudly stands with him even in trying times. But that of course gets worn away as Dutch becomes increasingly shady and reckless. There’s one mission that goes sideways in particular where it seems to trigger a light inside Arthur’s head that says hey, maybe this guy isn’t quite the savior I thought. I think it’s in Chapter 3 so you’ll probably run into it soon.
Wait, you can't leave an online game unless the rest of the team lets you? Seriously?Tried online once...by mistake, couldn't figure out how to back out, so it lumbered me with one other player a few levels higher due to me wanting to level up an unused character. Went well for a bit, till I got pounced as they abandoned me like everyone always does in these things. Died, tried to get back to menu...nuh uh, not for fragile low-level muggins here, that requires a democratic vote! and I was outnumbered by the same number of person's as me, just like real democracy! Stuck in spectator mode staring at a stranger's overly perfected butt-cheeks wander aimlessly without any sense of haste, I considered closing the game to brute force an exit, but thought now wasn't the time to indulge in kunt-to-kunt pettiness, even if precious life minutes were draining away. So went to the fridge to eat more homemade hummus like the fat lazy bastard I should be. Never again will the online mode be entertained.
And the Panzer Dragoon series is better than all of the Star Fox games. The Sin & Punishment games are better than the Star Fox games. The only Star Fox I ever liked was SF64.Star Fox 64 is better in every way. It's better than Command, but being kicked in the balls is better than Command. Game's pretty tough though. Beat Route 2 last night. Route 3...ulp.
It appears so, the only option after death I could see was to quit match, which maybe means quit for everybody. Was hoping to slink off quietly in shame, but the game brought up a vote clearly pointing towards me as the "Mr no fun allowed even after death" asshole. Am a bit afraid to try again in case the same happens.Wait, you can't leave an online game unless the rest of the team lets you? Seriously?
I don't play MP very much(well, at all, really) but that seems messed up somehow.I get voting to kick someone or allow someone to join a game in progress but "Hey guys, Dinner's ready, I have to go" requires everyone else to buy off on it?