You and me both, brother(/sister?). I scare people by walking up behind them silently, and I don't even mean to. Also, you get bonus points for having the Keeper glyphs as your avatar.BlueMage said:However, Thief and Thief 2 do get points for being among the only games to actually influence my RL behaviour - when I first started Thief I became acutely aware of the noise I made, and started making conscious efforts to reduce it. To this day, I move practically silently at anything slower than a brisk jog.
Yeah, did that too. Setup.exe just runs as a process, and nothing EVER shows up. I DID solve it this morning though. It turns out that the control panel for my on-board sound card was the culprit. As soon as I closed that, the thief splash screen popped up.Whoracle said:Click Start > RunSigna said:off-topic: SON OF A *****! I'm trying to install the game because I got the itch to play it again, and I can't even get setup.exe to run. I've been all over the internet for answers, and the only thing I could find was a suggestion on using the compatibility tab, or "waiting an hour..." Well, it's been at least 7.
Enter "x:\setup.exe -lgntforce" without the quotes, where x is the drive your Thief Disc is in. The End.
OblivionWolf said:I would just like to encourage you to try playing through Halo, the original Halo, on PC. You keep lumping it together with it's progeny as if what came after it must be like the original. But even a dwarf glarp from Pluto would have figured out by now, just from watching your reviews, that a game can often be good when first released then be turned into a piece of trash in successive generations.
The story in the game is the most emersive I have encountered. When they brought me down to see the flood for the first time... it was just intense. I love playing the game and still do. I honestly don't know if I would like Halo 2 or 3 because I haven't played them. Halo 2 was released for vista only and I wasn't about to load that pile of cr@p onto my machine to play a game, and the last time i checked halo 3 wasn't out for PC yet. I don't play console games. Even if the graphics are catching up now, the controls still suck.
Halo 1 always seemed to be just a graphical enhancement of Perfect Dark (which admittedly was the same of Goldeneye).ZippyDSMlee said:Ahh old games when devs made games they liked not what tried to keep them in business...
OblivionWolf said:I would just like to encourage you to try playing through Halo, the original Halo, on PC. You keep lumping it together with it's progeny as if what came after it must be like the original. But even a dwarf glarp from Pluto would have figured out by now, just from watching your reviews, that a game can often be good when first released then be turned into a piece of trash in successive generations.
The story in the game is the most emersive I have encountered. When they brought me down to see the flood for the first time... it was just intense. I love playing the game and still do. I honestly don't know if I would like Halo 2 or 3 because I haven't played them. Halo 2 was released for vista only and I wasn't about to load that pile of cr@p onto my machine to play a game, and the last time i checked halo 3 wasn't out for PC yet. I don't play console games. Even if the graphics are catching up now, the controls still suck.
Halo 1 is a great game, I think its one of the best of the new FPSs ,any FPS made past 03 or so. Halo 2 is rushed and Halo 3 is rushed more.
I have Halo 2 on my PC I bought the vista only BS for 10$ and found a nice "patched" version that can run on XP...they just ported it sadly didn't even try to fix the bugs and issues H2 had.....H3 is a 8 hour game.... blah....
You see, the thing about Halo is that it has all been done before. Halo offered nothing really new to the FPS genre. It was easy to play, and had tight controls; that's what made it popular.OblivionWolf said:I would just like to encourage you to try playing through Halo, the original Halo, on PC. You keep lumping it together with it's progeny as if what came after it must be like the original. But even a dwarf glarp from Pluto would have figured out by now, just from watching your reviews, that a game can often be good when first released then be turned into a piece of trash in successive generations.
If you think Halo's immersion was incredible, you haven't played many quality games. The game Thief, by its absolute core design, has you on the edge of your seat whenever you risk being caught. Yet, during this time, if you pull whatever you're doing off (or if you just sit in the shadows and listen to the snarky, genuinely funny comments guards make), you feel absolutely superior in every way over your enemy. This tension's subtlety is sublime in Thief games, and it's at its CORE gameplay.The story in the game is the most emersive I have encountered. When they brought me down to see the flood for the first time... it was just intense.
PD<DXtheultimateend said:Halo 1 always seemed to be just a graphical enhancement of Perfect Dark (which admittedly was the same of Goldeneye).ZippyDSMlee said:Ahh old games when devs made games they liked not what tried to keep them in business...
OblivionWolf said:I would just like to encourage you to try playing through Halo, the original Halo, on PC. You keep lumping it together with it's progeny as if what came after it must be like the original. But even a dwarf glarp from Pluto would have figured out by now, just from watching your reviews, that a game can often be good when first released then be turned into a piece of trash in successive generations.
The story in the game is the most emersive I have encountered. When they brought me down to see the flood for the first time... it was just intense. I love playing the game and still do. I honestly don't know if I would like Halo 2 or 3 because I haven't played them. Halo 2 was released for vista only and I wasn't about to load that pile of cr@p onto my machine to play a game, and the last time i checked halo 3 wasn't out for PC yet. I don't play console games. Even if the graphics are catching up now, the controls still suck.
Halo 1 is a great game, I think its one of the best of the new FPSs ,any FPS made past 03 or so. Halo 2 is rushed and Halo 3 is rushed more.
I have Halo 2 on my PC I bought the vista only BS for 10$ and found a nice "patched" version that can run on XP...they just ported it sadly didn't even try to fix the bugs and issues H2 had.....H3 is a 8 hour game.... blah....
I always felt that the N64 RARE FPS's far outshined most new games. Plus the aliens in Perfect Dark were 90k times more interesting than the ones in Halo.
Save for those little dudes...they were really funny. Flood was stupid to no end though.
I would agree tho I preferred System Shock 2, and I like quicksaves its up to the gamer to sue them or not to remove them or force cutsences is a insult to the consumer/player...Offatwork said:You see, the thing about Halo is that it has all been done before. Halo offered nothing really new to the FPS genre. It was easy to play, and had tight controls; that's what made it popular.OblivionWolf said:I would just like to encourage you to try playing through Halo, the original Halo, on PC. You keep lumping it together with it's progeny as if what came after it must be like the original. But even a dwarf glarp from Pluto would have figured out by now, just from watching your reviews, that a game can often be good when first released then be turned into a piece of trash in successive generations.
If you think Halo's immersion was incredible, you haven't played many quality games. The game Thief, by its absolute core design, has you on the edge of your seat whenever you risk being caught. Yet, during this time, if you pull whatever you're doing off (or if you just sit in the shadows and listen to the snarky, genuinely funny comments guards make), you feel absolutely superior in every way over your enemy. This tension's subtlety is sublime in Thief games, and it's at its CORE gameplay.The story in the game is the most emersive I have encountered. When they brought me down to see the flood for the first time... it was just intense.
The main bad parts of thief, when I played it long ago, was the controls; they were hard to master and not really that tight (when it came to acrobatics); otherwise great game.
Some people might say, "Oh well you had to quicksave a lot too." Well in a game like thief, quicksaving works. When you look at a game like Mirror's edge, where the gameplay is about fluid movement, quicksaves completely remove you from that core experience. Imagine the Tony Hawk games needing quicksaves because whenever you beef a trick, you had to restart the whole level. Quicksaves are not bad, it's how game designers USE quicksaves that can be the problem.
I've considered it quite an obvious reference seeing as it's one of the lesser internet memes.tamago said:Am I mistaken, or did Mr. Croshaw throw in a random reference to the story "The Enigma of Amigara Fault" by famed Japanese horror manga writer Junji Ito?
evidence: http://brasscockroach.com/h4ll0w33n2007/manga/Amigara-Full/Amigara-31.html
Or is this just a coincidence?
Beats me. Perfect Dark had my entire neighborhood hooked (as did its predecessor) we ended up having tournies and playing pretty intense matches. When Halo came out we all were interested for maybe a half a week. Might have just been the times changing but we still enjoyed a good round of Perfect Dark 4 player, just seemed like there was more to do.ZippyDSMlee said:PD<DXtheultimateend said:Halo 1 always seemed to be just a graphical enhancement of Perfect Dark (which admittedly was the same of Goldeneye).ZippyDSMlee said:Ahh old games when devs made games they liked not what tried to keep them in business...
OblivionWolf said:I would just like to encourage you to try playing through Halo, the original Halo, on PC. You keep lumping it together with it's progeny as if what came after it must be like the original. But even a dwarf glarp from Pluto would have figured out by now, just from watching your reviews, that a game can often be good when first released then be turned into a piece of trash in successive generations.
The story in the game is the most emersive I have encountered. When they brought me down to see the flood for the first time... it was just intense. I love playing the game and still do. I honestly don't know if I would like Halo 2 or 3 because I haven't played them. Halo 2 was released for vista only and I wasn't about to load that pile of cr@p onto my machine to play a game, and the last time i checked halo 3 wasn't out for PC yet. I don't play console games. Even if the graphics are catching up now, the controls still suck.
Halo 1 is a great game, I think its one of the best of the new FPSs ,any FPS made past 03 or so. Halo 2 is rushed and Halo 3 is rushed more.
I have Halo 2 on my PC I bought the vista only BS for 10$ and found a nice "patched" version that can run on XP...they just ported it sadly didn't even try to fix the bugs and issues H2 had.....H3 is a 8 hour game.... blah....
I always felt that the N64 RARE FPS's far outshined most new games. Plus the aliens in Perfect Dark were 90k times more interesting than the ones in Halo.
Save for those little dudes...they were really funny. Flood was stupid to no end though.
PD suffered from crraappppppyyyy controls, it had a good setup but Turok was more playable and frankly I enjoyed them more.
Halo had more older FPS designs to it than most of the games made around the time DOOM 3,ect limited cramped and painfully wrong,Jericho follows in those foot steps with horrid AI(d3 had better AI),no jumping(d3 didn't really need it),on the rails movement(d3 had small level layouts),ect,ect, Halo 1 had large levels, not quite gun and run level design but not mazy either, Halo 2 and beyond has simple gun and run layouts. I did like what they did with the weapons it made you think and made the gameplay a bit more fluid because you could not hide and lay waste to anything near you with 10 weapons.
Halo 1 is good I would say SP wise its equal to Turok 1-3, on the PC Half life and Unreal 1 are better but they are far more adventure based. I could bring up Quake and quake 2 but Halo has story something that most FPSs but Half life lacked.
This is why Halo 1 is one of my last favorite old generation FPS, DOOM 3 and beyond the games lack depth in not only gameplay but level layout and you can see it in all of today's FPSs even Bioshock which is above average by today's standards but not above average by yesterdays standards, and I long for yesterday......thats why I am bitchy.
Yep, this is a Vista problem, but it's easily fixed. The reason (I presume) is that you're running on a dual or quad core, and the game can only quote with a single processor running it. Ok, so I might have just horrifically mangled the jargon, but here's how to fix it:oJon said:I have this game, but unfortuntly it always freezes when i come to the first guard. I blame vista.