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Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 1:26 pm
by Nathan
Loremaster wrote:My new pc specifications:

Intel CORE 2 Q6600/2.4Ghz/2x4MB/1066FSB/LGA775/(GOSLACR stepping)

Thermaltake Blue Orb II (P4 S775, AMD S754, S939, S940)DDR2 4G

(2x2G)PC6400 800Mhz Heatspreader G.Skill

Samsung 20xDVD -/+R/RW Dual Layer OEM Black

EZCool Aeulus CF-22BKS Silver/Black

Asus P5K Premium WIFI S775 QuadCore P35 FSB1333 2xPCIEx16 RAID 2xGbLAN

Antec 850W TruePower Quattro ATX & EPS 12V Power Supply, Modular Cable
No Graphics card?

I've just started playing Civ 4 again. I don't know why I ever stopped, it's an amazing game! The new beyond the sword expansion is awesome.

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 10:23 pm
by Loredoctor
I already had bought a HD 2900XT 512MB card. I plan to buy another and crossfire the cards.

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 4:53 pm
by Spiral Jacobs
I've been replaying the single player game from Homeworld 2. Must be my favourite game ever.

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 2:47 am
by Loredoctor
Spiral Jacobs wrote:I've been replaying the single player game from Homeworld 2. Must be my favourite game ever.
The warships are great - especially the heavy cruiser of the enemy.

Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 9:21 pm
by Loredoctor
Up until my brand new pc died, I was playing Crysis. The mountain was breaking apart to reveal the alienship . . . now I will have to wait. :(

God damnit. :cry:

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 12:02 am
by CovenantJr
Currently playing.........

..........Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Justice for All.

It's great fun. :biggrin:

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 2:41 am
by Worm of Despite
Loremaster wrote:Up until my brand new pc died, I was playing Crysis. The mountain was breaking apart to reveal the alienship . . . now I will have to wait. :(

God damnit. :cry:
Wow. Talk about delayed gratification!

I'm currently playing:

Single-player - Final Fantasy VI, The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass
Multi-player - Team Fortress 2, Natural Selection

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 10:37 am
by Loredoctor
Gears of War. It's rather good!

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 7:38 pm
by Queeaqueg
I have the Orange Box! yay

I haven't started playing Half-Life 2(I played it the first time and got halfway and then my internect was cut off at my mum's and )never got it finish :( ), for now I am playing Team Fortness.

...oh.... and Unreal Tournament 3! Better than Halo 3... well on equal ground for multi-player. I like UT3 because it doesn't overload the game with too mnay weapons like other first person shooters.

Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 1:41 pm
by Nav
That's interesting, I found Unreal 2 to be a bit too complicated. One of the things I like best about Halo 3 is the return of the assualt rifle. Don't want to worry about having the right gun for the right situation? Just keep hold of the starting weapon, it's the gun for all seasons!

I've lacked willpower this week and have purchased both Mass Effect and Call of Duty 4. Mass Effect has been tagged as the "spiritual successor" to KOTOR and it certainly lives up to that billing. The story is strong, but the depth of the universe is incredible. Bioware have really gone to town creating races, histories, technologies and political systems. Because melee combat is relatively rare, you have far more direct control over your character too, moving and aiming manually, which adds to the immersion. The game looks fantastic too, with the Unreal engine polished to the Nth degree. The game isn't perfect, having some of the same small flaws that could be picked out in KOTOR and a few technical niggles (Microsoft insisted on making it playable without a hard drive, so some loading sequences are hidden by very slow elevator journies), but I think it'll be remembered as another classic Bioware RPG.

Call of Duty 4 is, unsurprisingly, a different kettle of fish entirely. The COD series has now moved out of WWII and the result is impressive to say the least. I'm not entirely sure where the story is heading, but there's been a bloody coup in the middle east and something sinister is going on in Pripyat in Chernobyl's 'Alienation Zone'. The story is split between a new SAS recruit (and the SAS have authentic English accents, not just the usual standards of 'Cockney' and 'Newsreader!') and a US Marine. The missions are quite challenging, some parts will see you sniping from a safe distance away and being generally stealthy, at other times you'll be in scary urban firefights. I'm looking forward to some of the later missions, as I've heard the ghillie suit mission and the helicopter mission are incredible.

I've had a quick go on multiplayer, which introduces some interesting RPG elements that let you choose three different skills and customise your weapon loadout. Then as you 'level' additional weapons, skills and gametypes are unlocked as well as cosmetic armor options. I'm finding it very difficult to see enemies at the moment, so I think I need more practice but the 'Kill Cam' that replays how you died is very informative.

Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 12:59 am
by I'm Murrin
Decided to reacquaint myself with Civ 4, it being a long while since I last played, and ended up losing my whole day to it. Sim games are far too addictive.

Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 1:06 am
by Loredoctor
Finishing Crysis, and also playing Heroes of Might and Magic V Tribes of the East with my brother.

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 2:50 am
by balon!
Just beat Metal Gear Solid. GREAT game. Moving onto Sons of Liberty

Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 5:33 am
by Worm of Despite
Balon wrote:Just beat Metal Gear Solid. GREAT game. Moving onto Sons of Liberty
Snake Eater is definitely my favorite of the series.

I'm half-way through Final Fantasy VI--
Spoiler
the non-linear World of Ruin part.

Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 6:10 pm
by balon!
I agree. Snake Eater took everything that was excellent in the previous two games, and then made it better.

Although MGS4 is going to kick all of the other games asses. It's going to rawk.

Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 11:01 pm
by Worm of Despite
I must admit, Old Snake kinda threw me off, but now I'm glad Kojima didn't play it safe and feature a young Solid Snake. I also like the war-torn, near-future setting and its private military companies/big corporations.

Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 2:32 am
by DukkhaWaynhim
Murrin, I also am having a go at Civ IV. There is so much that is different, that it's almost like my previous Civ experience is for nothing - and that's just playing a standard game so far. Still trying to figure out why I should bother with the religion civics... having fun throwing ICBMs at the barbarians, though. ;)

dw

Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 1:39 am
by Worm of Despite
I'm about to play the advanced maps on Portal. It'll probably be moderately challenging, as I found the regular puzzles super-easy (but still fun).

And damn, do I want a Companion Cube!

Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 11:27 am
by I'm Murrin
Foul, Advanced Level 16 is tough. The others can be tricky, but not as bad. 18 took a while.
I find the Challenges a lot more difficult.

Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 2:54 pm
by Worm of Despite
Murrin wrote:Foul, Advanced Level 16 is tough. The others can be tricky, but not as bad. 18 took a while.
I find the Challenges a lot more difficult.
Which one is 16? Is it the Companion Cube one, where you raise the three platforms? That one did give me a few pauses, here and there.

I'm stuck on Level 18. There's a high ledge and a wall under it where you can make portals, but everything around it is that dark kind of wall that nullifies portals.