wyrn wrote: » Started playing Sunless Sea but I can't get into it. It feels like information overload. Tried a couple of times and still couldn't figure out if I could dock or how to feed the crew, so I gave up
Kiith wrote: » Bought the Utopia DLC for Stellaris and have been playing that the last few days. It's quite good so far, but i think i'll go back to the Star Trek mod. Fancy giving a new (or old) MMO a go as well. Not sure what though.
nozzferrahhtoo wrote: » I might. I generally like games where I can complete missions or tasks in my own way in my own time. Like in ACreed games I like to slowly and systematically pick off soliders before making a go at my main target. So I am driven loopy by Timed Missions. I hate them. ACreed tends to have one or two, but that is all. Even the Witcher 3 I think had one or two. But from playing GTA games in the past (can not remember which ones, sorry) there was loads of them. And that really put me off. But if I can get over that little hang up, I genuinely expect GTA-V to be a game I would otherwise quite enjoy.
nozzferrahhtoo wrote: » I generally like games where I can complete missions or tasks in my own way in my own time. Like in ACreed games I like to slowly and systematically pick off soliders before making a go at my main target.
Tony EH wrote: » Is FSX worth getting? Never played a civvie flight sim before (plenty of 'European Air War' and 'IL-2'), but was toying with the idea about it last week and nearly hit the button on the Steam version after watching a great video of someone taking off from Dublin airport and thinking I fancy a bit of that.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jAzY3grtNY&t=370s
Tony EH wrote: » Many thanks for the detailed reply Storker. Really appreciate that. I'm leaning towards plonking down the ?25 for the basic version and see where I go from there. Probably then upgrade with a few "beauty" addons. Pretty much burnt out on 'Elite Dangerous' and I'm looking for something to aid the "flying" need. Re: EAW. I loved that too. Put a silly amount of hours into that game.
storker wrote: » I'd say that's definitely the right decision for where you're at. I suspect you'll find the flying a bit more interesting that Elite Dangers, since you can use real-world navigation techniques and, if you don't look at the FSX map or GPS, you can even get lost. Have fun... Out of interest, what's your PC spec?
Tony EH wrote: » Oh yeah. 'Elite Dangerous' was just some sort of flight thing to replace IL2, which I also burnt out on. The rig is a few years old now, but still runs everything fine that I stick into it. i7 4790k 16gb 2400MHz RAM GeForce 770 2gb RAM Gigabyte Z97X-SLI Win7 64bit
RobertFoster wrote: » 6GB redownload? Ehh I think I'm finished with Rocket League
Shiminay wrote: » Jaysus, good job it wasn't a big AAA game, I've gotten so used to cable that I wouldn't even flinch at a 30gb download. I expect that's probably my "privelige" talking I was all excited about Rocket League too at first, but then I played a bit online and saw the skill curve and thought "naaa..." But it gets busted out for couch coop every now and then.
Patser wrote: » Picked up This is the Police on a Steam special recently. It's really really good, albeit a bit like Spec Ops: The line - bleak storyline where your own decisions are which evil to choose and the misery that then unfolds. Although at least there's some light comedy in your crime response options.