o1s1n wrote: » Was it yourself that liked Warhammer Fire Warrior years back? I remember someone getting stick here for being a fan of that...
LIGHTNING wrote: » Loved the Delta Force games on the PC, I am a bit of a Voxel Engine slut :pac:
o1s1n wrote: » As someone who knows diddly squat about game engines and modelling, would it be possible to create a game using polygon models but in a voxel environment?
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Urban Chaos: Riot Response is pretty great, on the PS2 and Xbox, from Rocksteady Games https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eisQb2d1EhI
LIGHTNING wrote: » Just looking at some Longplay on Youtube. It looks like a mix of Ultima Underworld, Witchaven and Stonekeep.
LIGHTNING wrote: » Used to play Supreme Commander on LAN's but we stopped when we released that after about 30 mins the game slows down. Took as a while to figure it out but units that would say take 30 seconds to normally build were taking 2 mins. It was a known issue that was never fixed
DaveyDave wrote: » Played some Road Show in Pinball FX3 last night. Apparently there's custom options, would love to see Twilight Zone in there...
Retr0gamer wrote: » And the hori n64 knock off from retrobit also arrived. Looks like I can play mischief makers now. On a bit of a treasure buzz at the moment.
o1s1n wrote: » I've never played Pinball FX3, do you need much heft computer wise to get it going?
o1s1n wrote: » My poor Megadrive 8Bitdo, not so much. Buttons and all are still perfect, but the D pad has started squeaking something terrible.
Inviere wrote: » You up for opening destroying another controller up?......
o1s1n wrote: » FYP :pac: Yeah I'll probably crack it open this weekend as Megadrive pads are incredibly simple compared to PS2 ones. Saying that, at my current rate, I'll probably open this one up and find a there'll be a mini nuclear reactor or a time bomb inside which can only be stopped by solving advanced mathematical equations.