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Sine Deviance

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Re: What are you playing? (games)
« Reply #120 on: May 14, 2010, 02:56:58 AM »
Any other games anyone can think of that allows multi-players?

StarCraft and the BroodWar expansion are always great stand-by's.

There are a ton of free games that are built on the open-source ioquake3 engine these days. Urban Terror and Open Arena are two excellent examples, and both are tons of fun in multiplayer. They also run extremely well on legacy hardware because they use very modest renderers. There are also Nexuiz, Alien Arena 2009, and Sauerbrauten, all of which are excellent multiplayer shooters. However, I avoid them because their renderers rely WAAAAY too much on heavy shaders, and as such, they either look like absolute My Little Pony or you get a slideshow unless you're running a very high-end GPU (I'm not, unless you consider a GeForce FX5950 Ultra to be high end. It was in 2003 :biggrin: )
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Re: What are you playing? (games)
« Reply #121 on: May 14, 2010, 10:31:36 AM »
Army Men 3D was the last one I played.

That game was the shit back in the day.

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« Reply #122 on: June 15, 2010, 02:28:15 PM »
The tail end of Sony's Press Conference live at E3: http://e3.gamespot.com/press-conference/?tag=topslot;thumb;1
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« Reply #123 on: June 15, 2010, 06:18:15 PM »
i have been playing raptor for the past few days.. found the 3.5" floppy drive for our old laptop and got the full version off the disks again.. and thanks too dos box it works in windows 7... im thinking about retrieving testdrive 3 now.. lol back to the old days of gaming (at least for me)
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Re: What are you playing? (games)
« Reply #124 on: June 15, 2010, 08:07:50 PM »
I finished Portal a few weeks ago.  I liked it.  I haven't finished Dirt but I have started playing ArmA 2 again.

I'm waiting for MGS Rising, GT5, Little Big Planet 2 and Hero's on the Move.  Also relaunch of Twisted Metal looked interesting.  Maybe MOH Black OPs too.
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« Reply #125 on: June 16, 2010, 04:59:34 PM »
I'm still getting mugged on most BC2 multi-player games.  Certainly a few hackers in there that get tossed, but it's mostly these EA-"bulletproofed" players that are ranked 10-20+ higher than you.  I say that because I am guessing EA just makes your character less killable the higher you rank.  Should be rank classes on servers IMHO if players are all random multiplayer type deal.

Haven't joined any clans or anything. Maybe it was a youtube video this one clan shot that showed 9 players on one side of a road on the "jungle" map and you had the lead guy describing how to cross the exposed road and have the next guy provide cover and so forth.  I kind of realized from that that from a "head" standpoint, this game could turn in to practically a full time effort for serious players/clans, and especially if they are playing for money (which only a handful probably are). 

I do visualize network gaming growing like crazy.  Maybe it's all the social networking sites, Facebook, stuff like that.  After all, you see your old buds on a social networking site and those guys are 2500 miles away or all over the country, there's not much you can get together for, in real-time, without traveling, other than network gaming.   

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« Reply #126 on: June 18, 2010, 05:42:27 PM »
He could just be one laggy SOB too though. I have had that issue where they just don't die even with Mag ammo on a point blank shot guy to the face.

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« Reply #127 on: June 20, 2010, 05:02:47 AM »
I have discovered what might be the best videogame ever made -- Dwarf Fortress. I started playing this game about a week ago and I can't let go. It's so addictive that I found myself playing it for seven straight hours the other night. It's one of those games where you look at the clock and it says 11pm, then you look again "ten minutes later" and it's 2am :biggrin:

The game has an incredibly steep learning curve until you figure out the interface, and the graphics are quite archaic (the interface is 100% ASCII with a bitmap graphic overlay, aka 16-bit sprites) but if you can come to grips with those two factors, it's probably the most rewarding gaming experience you will ever encounter. And the game is totally free to boot!

If you want to learn more about the game, you can get information and the latest version from here, but don't download the latest version just yet: http://bay12games.com/dwarves/

Instead, check out this excellent beginner's guide first: http://afteractionreporter.com/2009/02/09/the-complete-and-utter-newby-tutorial-for-dwarf-fortress-part-1-wtf/

The above beginner's guide is an awesome resource for new DF players. It will explain the finer points of the game and how to use the interface. It will also tell you how to get your first fortress started. There is a download link for the guide's version of the game. It's one of the '40d' versions, which are now deprecated. The new versions are called DF2010 and use a different version scheme altogether -- but more on that later. The zip file in the tutorial includes the game itself with a good font set and a good graphics set already installed. It is ready to play. It also includes a save file with an already-generated world and fortress site for the purposes of the tutorial. This means that you can jump right in to playing with the tutorial version of the game, whereas with the newer versions you first have to have your world generated, set up an embark location and profile, and a few other misc. things.

Although the version used in the guide is an older version, pretty much all of the game's gameplay features and mechanics are there. The newer versions were built with a new graphics method (so to speak) and are mainly bug-fix and performance enhancing releases. This means that once you get the basic ideas down and you figure out how the game works, you can go to the newer version without much hassle.

One thing I will tell you beforehand -- the guide pack of the game comes with a pre-set screen resolution of 1280x800. If you want to change the resolution to something else, please consult me first. In this game, you can't just pick a different resolution from a menu; instead, you have to change a few lines in the init file and figure out what your grid size should be. It's actually very confusing until you understand how it works, and then it's easy as pie.

If you have any further questions, you can ask me or you can consult the DF wiki, which can be found here: http://df.magmawiki.com/index.php/Main_Page

If (when) you feel ready to move up to the newer versions and to bigger and better font and graphic sets, let me know. I'll point you in the right direction and tell you how to set this stuff up. It's actually really easy once you understand it all.
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Re: What are you playing? (games)
« Reply #128 on: June 21, 2010, 03:22:30 AM »
Anybody here play Red Dead Redemption yet? I was at a friends house the other night and he has it for xbox, it looks to be a wild west version of the GTA

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« Reply #129 on: June 21, 2010, 07:25:57 AM »
Anybody here play Red Dead Redemption yet? I was at a friends house the other night and he has it for xbox, it looks to be a wild west version of the GTA

It's alright. Saying it's GTA IV + Horses isn't entirely accurate, but it's similar. The single player experience is pretty awesome judging from what parts of it I've played. Don't bother with the multiplayer, though -- it was a huge letdown.

It won't be game of the year or anything, but it's a good followup to Red Dead Revolver.

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Re: What are you playing? (games)
« Reply #130 on: June 21, 2010, 08:07:41 AM »
The graphics from what I have seen look pretty good, I got some bestbuy gift cards so i might go pick it up after work today

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Re: What are you playing? (games)
« Reply #131 on: July 05, 2010, 10:03:00 PM »
Anybody here play Red Dead Redemption yet? I was at a friends house the other night and he has it for xbox, it looks to be a wild west version of the GTA

Started playing yesterday (PS3) Lots of exploring to do. That is a lot of playing area. So for I've had my horse stolen, a wild hog killed the horse when we both fell down a steep enbankment. Riding and shooting is kind of hard. It's gonna take some practice. The shotgun is pretty sweet.
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« Reply #132 on: July 06, 2010, 05:45:41 PM »
got assassins creed for putting  lowering struts and coils in a friends honda, so ive been playing that.. lots of fun.... although the 3rd person thing is sometimes annoying..
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Re: What are you playing? (games)
« Reply #133 on: July 18, 2010, 10:20:58 PM »
Finally got around to OC'ing my PC.  I didn't do anything to extreme.  I'm at 4.0Ghz from 2.67ghz.  Could probably squeeze out an extra 200-500 but I'm happy at 4.0Ghz.

I haven't tried to long load test it BUT it does run everything I use with no problems.  Temps aren't bad either 32-34*C at low while it peaks around 50-ish on high.
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« Reply #134 on: July 18, 2010, 11:01:09 PM »
Finally got around to OC'ing my PC.  I didn't do anything to extreme.  I'm at 4.0Ghz from 2.67ghz.  Could probably squeeze out an extra 200-500 but I'm happy at 4.0Ghz.

I haven't tried to long load test it BUT it does run everything I use with no problems.  Temps aren't bad either 32-34*C at low while it peaks around 50-ish on high.

run prime95 overnight, if it doesn't fail you're good to go.

that's quite good from 2.67 to 4GHz - did you increase the Vcore at all? what about memory, what's that running at?
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