Deleted User wrote: » Tbf, it sounds like you're robbing your game of atmosphere as well... Where's the excitement.
Gbear wrote: » Well I'm not playing it for excitement. I'm pretending to be a manager following a particular fantasy run. In a sense, I'm not actually particularly interested in the game itself. It's a vehicle for me to muck around with. I have a similar experience with Cities Skylines. One could approach the game as a challenge that involves slowly building up a city while managing budgets and the demands of citizens, but when I play it, I pick a giant flat map with all regions unlocked, unlimited funds, and a single big river running through the middle of it, and I build a city based on my whims. The challenges, in as much as they exist, are the little optimisation puzzles, such as smooth traffic flow given infinite resources in Cities Skylines, or finding a team and staff that are satisfying to me in how they play, or who they are (like getting a player who's a known superstar in 2020 and getting them in your team when they're a 17 year old purely for the novelty), in FM. It's just comfort gaming to me. Stress free. I stick on a podcast and craft the footballing narrative of my choosing.If I want an actual challenge I stick to puzzle games. Opus Magnum or that sort of thing. I've ultimately bounced off of games like Super Meat Boy or Hotline Miami, and I have no interest anymore in competitive online gaming because they just seem like too much hard work to me.
TheRepentent wrote: » Just bought Hell Let Loose..ww2 FPS (more a mil sim I would think) enjoying it so far but its fairly unforgiving and near impossible to squad up without a mike. Oh and it has Carentan as a map
stuff.hunter wrote: » its a great game mate, all you need is a squad where guys using their mikes btw, if you're looking for someone to play with, our clan is recruiting for both, competitive and casual gaming details on www.1ad-clan.com or drop me a dm
Glebee wrote: » 65% through Far Cry:Primal at the moment and the bloody thing has started to crash on every game load. . Some sort of graphics error I think. Its a decent Far Cry game but as with all Far Crys gets very repetive after a while.
ancapailldorcha wrote: » Windows has some sort of touch interface that makes Far Cry 3 crash. I had to disable it. Have you checked PCGW?
Glebee wrote: » No, its only just started happening. Maybe its because of a graphics driver update.. I load into the game, screen flickers for a few seconds and then freezes. Ive tried reducing the res but still no luck. Whats this PCGW?
Retr0gamer wrote: » In the post game of FF13-2. It's a truly disgusting conversion and even the fan patches cant get it to run at a steady 60 fps. It's more 30 FPS with drops to 15. Also needs fan patches to get the game working properly with surround sound headphones as well as to stop it crashing when it exceeds 512MB RAM usage But I've really enjoyed playing it. But I'm just glad we are beyond the days of painful conversions like this. Apparently the XBOX One X version has been heavily optimised back to run at a constant 60 FPS but very much doubt we will see those improvements back ported until the inevitable FF13 collection.
Glebee wrote: » Was between games so subbed to Uplay plus for a months to try out some games id missed. After finishing Farcry:Primal started into Ghost Recon:Breakpoint, christ it runs very poorly for me.. Wildlands ran great. Breakpoints seems to have a very different feel to it from Wildland, dont think Ill stick with it, it runs so poorly. PC is starting to show its age I guess.
steve_r wrote: » I'd never played any of the Monkey Island games, so gave the remastered first one a go and really enjoyed it. It holds up very well, puzzles are really good, story is entertaining, humour is subjective (I liked it but found it more amusing/entertaining than hilarious). It doesn't outstay its welcome either, over and done with in a few hours and none of the padding that you might find in modern games. I've started the second now. I've always enjoyed the point and click genre but sometimes the puzzles can be so frustrating - I'm thinking of something like Grim Fandango which I could never work out, and I've always heard to be a masterpiece.
Woshy wrote: » Have you tried the Broken Sword series? The are available on Steam and I played the first few recently. I found they held up well!
ShiverinEskimo wrote: » Just finished Halo Reach and started into Halo CE. Jarring transition to say the least going from all the polish of Reach to the original. But I'll say one thing - the sounds in Halo CE, particularly when it comes to the human weapons is far superior. Forgotten how punchy they used to be.
Deleted User wrote: » I'm doing the same and have just finished Halo 2. Going to play something else before going on to Halo 3 as I'm all Halo'd out at this stage.