Just Cause 2 Multiplayer: interesting concept, completely boring when there are no random pedestrians or police. So it devolves into me grabbing a helicopter and camping airport runways because everyone sits around waiting for a jet.
I remember another game just like that, but I can't remember the title.............mtb0minime wrote:
So it devolves into me grabbing a helicopter and camping airport runways because everyone sits around waiting for a jet.
Playing Burnout 2 on the Dolphin emulator. It's crash mode is the best in the series. You just can't beat the impact of those crashes. Burnout 3's felt like all the cars were weightless and was all about flying into the x4 token rather than crashing, and as far as Burnout Revenge's and Paradise's crash modes, the less said the better.
The 2nd video has crap camera angles because you're not really meant to crash into that tunnel.
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The most fun I've had on a racing game was the two player Cruis'n USA in the game hall at the nearby RAM Restaurant & Brewery. If the thing wasn't still like five grand, I'd buy one for the rec room going up.
Fond memories of my dad fumbling with the manual transmission (he actually knows stick, though) while I zipped by on hax auto.
Fond memories of my dad fumbling with the manual transmission (he actually knows stick, though) while I zipped by on hax auto.
On my Steam games list, I usually only show what I have installed. Well now I'm going through and adding things to categories and had to display all the games I've bought. I feel really depressed and angry now. It just hit me like a brick wall. Seeing Call of Duty Black Ops on there. I'm still not over it. Such an incredible waste of money. I'll be taking this to the grave.
naval war: arctic circle is amazingly shitty
good thing I tried the demo first
good thing I tried the demo first
miggle has played more call of duty black ops than i havemtb0minime wrote:
On my Steam games list, I usually only show what I have installed. Well now I'm going through and adding things to categories and had to display all the games I've bought. I feel really depressed and angry now. It just hit me like a brick wall. Seeing Call of Duty Black Ops on there. I'm still not over it. Such an incredible waste of money. I'll be taking this to the grave.
and he played it on my steam account
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Reading this makes me glad I'm not as sad or pathetic as you are.mtb0minime wrote:
On my Steam games list, I usually only show what I have installed. Well now I'm going through and adding things to categories and had to display all the games I've bought. I feel really depressed and angry now. It just hit me like a brick wall. Seeing Call of Duty Black Ops on there. I'm still not over it. Such an incredible waste of money. I'll be taking this to the grave.
Or maybe I'm just so incredibly happy and my life is so awesome that something like spending money on a bad videogame is one of the few things that gets me down
Enjoy losing your categories the minute Steam doesn't save correctly when you exit.mtb0minime wrote:
On my Steam games list, I usually only show what I have installed. Well now I'm going through and adding things to categories and had to display all the games I've bought. I feel really depressed and angry now. It just hit me like a brick wall. Seeing Call of Duty Black Ops on there. I'm still not over it. Such an incredible waste of money. I'll be taking this to the grave.
That's about how long I've ever been able to keep mine. I just add three or four games to favorites and call it good anymore.
mad mad mad
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I have never bothered sorting my games at all.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
That's about how long I've ever been able to keep mine. I just add three or four games to favorites and call it good anymore.
I simply put a desktop icon for every game I played on my desktop.
Or planned to play. Or installed to plan to play.
Agony of choice killed me every time I looked at the 50+ icons, and in many instances, I didn't play anything at all and just wasted my time on the internet.
Recently, I removed all desktop icons (for Steam games), uninstalled all games that I haven't played in weeks (or at all) and sorted the library by installed games.
That way, I'm thinking about what I want to play and search for it in the library.
421 Steam games, BTW.
Since Steam categories have been so breakable for so long, that seems like a good way to do it. Just alphabetical order is a terrible way to leave a large library of games sorted.
nifty
Anyone else not ordering Orcs Must Die 2? It's cheap and I really enjoyed the first game, but it seems to have run its course...
Saw Stellar Impact on steam recently. Then I saw the DLC. Artillery, carrier, support and, somewhere, science for like a $1.50 each. Really? You'd think those would be a part of the normal game. Guess not.
Stay tuned for DLC that lets you get out of the main menu, coming soon to a game near you.
Stay tuned for DLC that lets you get out of the main menu, coming soon to a game near you.
Don't forget the DLC for using a mouse, instead of having to use keyboard to move around the map, build units, etc.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Saw Stellar Impact on steam recently. Then I saw the DLC. Artillery, carrier, support and, somewhere, science for like a $1.50 each. Really? You'd think those would be a part of the normal game. Guess not.
Stay tuned for DLC that lets you get out of the main menu, coming soon to a game near you.
If you have three buttons on your mouse, there's DLC to unlock the third.BeardedHobo wrote:
Don't forget the DLC for using a mouse, instead of having to use keyboard to move around the map, build units, etc.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Saw Stellar Impact on steam recently. Then I saw the DLC. Artillery, carrier, support and, somewhere, science for like a $1.50 each. Really? You'd think those would be a part of the normal game. Guess not.
Stay tuned for DLC that lets you get out of the main menu, coming soon to a game near you.
There's DLC for Shogun 2 right now called blood pack.
All it does is add some red pixels to the game.
It doesn't even look good and it is certainly not the subtle touch of realism that would've made the worth the 1.59 USD on Steam.
That red that looks like it's hit the camera top left? It has, when you move the camera around you'll be stuck with that splotch for a few seconds.
Take a look
All it does is add some red pixels to the game.
It doesn't even look good and it is certainly not the subtle touch of realism that would've made the worth the 1.59 USD on Steam.
That red that looks like it's hit the camera top left? It has, when you move the camera around you'll be stuck with that splotch for a few seconds.
Take a look