eyerer wrote: » Mad Max, well worth 3 quid. The only thing I don't like is there seems to be input lag when steering the car, which makes it a challenge. Especially some of the tougher races later on
Ultrflat wrote: » Any one got any recommendations for a decent RTS to play I was thinking Ash's of the singularity but I prefer something like frost punk Tried " Cities and skylines" but its a little on the boring side any one with any recommendations?
Deleted User wrote: » It's a bit old but the last decent RTS was Starcraft 2. It's a dead genre.
I tend to get addicted for a few weeks and then just slowly get bored
Remouad wrote: » If you don't mind something a bit older the Dawn of war games are good (maybe stay away from DoW3) or the Company of Heroes ones.
Skerries wrote: » currently playing Far Cry 4 I played the original back in the day and enjoyed it but the 2nd one put me off the series because of annoying elements in the game such as respawning enemies, vehicles made of paper and the malaria which you had to constantly find pills to keep at bay. I received FC 5 with a motherboard upgrade and enjoyed it so I have gone back to FC 4 as I had it in my account and may even try 3 after at some stage
Homelander wrote: » Dawn of War plus add-ons and Dawn of War 2 are phenomenal games. Company of Heroes is also an excellent game, and the original has aged amazingly well. OpenRA is a totally free version of CnC Red Alert/Retaliation that runs on modern machines, and it's a major improvement on the original game - better balance, way more maps, new units, new features etc. I sincerely doubt the upcoming remaster will be any better, it's that good. I haven't played any new RTS games in ages. I found most of them after COH2 just didn't appeal to me. Last one I tried was DOW3 and I hated it.
EoinHef wrote: » So made level 80 in guild wars 2,overall it was quite enjoyable. Especially the last 10-15 levels as I hit 80 just after as I finished the level 70 personal story so was able to jump right to the last part of the story. The week part of the vanilla game for me was levelling between the story. I can see they made an effort to keep things fresh but things did feel a bite samey after awhile. First time I've ever hit a level cap in a traditional MMO. Was going to try out elder scrolls online again to change it up for a bit but I watched the trailer for black desert online mentioned above and it has me curious. Also have two expansions for guild wars to get through. Normally these games I don't have time for so thought I'd try a few while I do have the time.
ShadowHearth wrote: » Bdo is very different from WOW ( Everquest type mmo ). And if you solo player, then there is plenty of content for you. The main thing in BDO is to snowball to get higher Tier gear, so you can progress further and kill stronger mobs, that drop better loot. The thing is, that gear does not go outdated with new patch or Expansion like in wow. Even right now, to get highest gear is super hard and expensive. Its a fiver now on steam and you can play it perfectly fine for very long time. If you wont like it, then its only a fiver. The only real thing that I bought for game is pets. though you wont need any extra waaay until later. You get two early in game anyway.
EoinHef wrote: » Cheers,thanks for the info:) Was thinking Elder Scrolls just because I have it. The combat in that BDO looks like a nice change of pace though.
ShadowHearth wrote: » On RTS suggestions: They are Billions is great crack. Not traditional rts, but rogue like rats game. Great for people who love to turtle in rts games.