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Video games...what ya playing? And what are you looking forward to? (4 Viewers)

'NewlyRetired said:
The only thing that will piss me off about Skyrim is if the lands are just as void of life as all the other games. All that space occupied by NOTHING.
Did you play Oblivion? Every single inch of the map was teeming with stuff to do and things to kill.
Yeah, Oblivion had some issues but having a boring environment was not one of them.
Im going to have to respectfully disagree to the fullest. There is nothing out there. Occationally you may run accross a deer but you can walk for 10 minutes straight w/o seeing a thing.
did we play the same game? You can't go ten feet without bumping into a fort, elven ruin, a temple, etc. I actually wanted a larger sense of scale than Oblivion gave. I liked Daggerfall and Morrowind a little more in that sense, because when you found something, you truly felt like it was special (especially Daggerfall.)
 
'NewlyRetired said:
The only thing that will piss me off about Skyrim is if the lands are just as void of life as all the other games. All that space occupied by NOTHING.
Did you play Oblivion? Every single inch of the map was teeming with stuff to do and things to kill.
Yeah, Oblivion had some issues but having a boring environment was not one of them.
Im going to have to respectfully disagree to the fullest. There is nothing out there. Occationally you may run accross a deer but you can walk for 10 minutes straight w/o seeing a thing.
wow. After playing Oblivion for probably close to 150+ hours I am going just stay with "agree to disagree" at this point.I honestly don't remember even 30 seconds, much less 10 minutes, when my map/compass was not pointing something out to see.

 
'NewlyRetired said:
The only thing that will piss me off about Skyrim is if the lands are just as void of life as all the other games. All that space occupied by NOTHING.
Did you play Oblivion? Every single inch of the map was teeming with stuff to do and things to kill.
Yeah, Oblivion had some issues but having a boring environment was not one of them.
Im going to have to respectfully disagree to the fullest. There is nothing out there. Occationally you may run accross a deer but you can walk for 10 minutes straight w/o seeing a thing.
did we play the same game? You can't go ten feet without bumping into a fort, elven ruin, a temple, etc.
yeah I am starting to wonder that myself if he is mistaking this game with something else.Think of how crowded your compass was always in the game. Hell, even swimming in the water there was a ton of stuff to do.
 
'NewlyRetired said:
The only thing that will piss me off about Skyrim is if the lands are just as void of life as all the other games. All that space occupied by NOTHING.
Did you play Oblivion? Every single inch of the map was teeming with stuff to do and things to kill.
Yeah, Oblivion had some issues but having a boring environment was not one of them.
Im going to have to respectfully disagree to the fullest. There is nothing out there. Occationally you may run accross a deer but you can walk for 10 minutes straight w/o seeing a thing.
did we play the same game? You can't go ten feet without bumping into a fort, elven ruin, a temple, etc.
yeah I am starting to wonder that myself if he is mistaking this game with something else.Think of how crowded your compass was always in the game. Hell, even swimming in the water there was a ton of stuff to do.
I might be wrong, but I think Steady is referring to wild life more than ruins, etc.
 
Has any 1st person melee game found a good system to help gauge distance?

I've always found that swinging a sword or dagger to be a bit of guessing game in 1st person.

 
Has any 1st person melee game found a good system to help gauge distance?I've always found that swinging a sword or dagger to be a bit of guessing game in 1st person.
It's always a matter of just getting in close enough and whacking away. I don't know that there is any game out there where you can take advantage of a long swords reach over a short sword, etc. It's always just been a matter of damage vs. speed.
 
Has any 1st person melee game found a good system to help gauge distance?

I've always found that swinging a sword or dagger to be a bit of guessing game in 1st person.
It's always a matter of just getting in close enough and whacking away. I don't know that there is any game out there where you can take advantage of a long swords reach over a short sword, etc. It's always just been a matter of damage vs. speed.
Demon Souls built this into game play better than any other game I have ever played. Not only does length factor in but type of weapons factors in. You might have the greatest axe ever, but using it in a tight corridor would be almost useless where switching to a simple spear would be much more affective. The landscape of where you were fighting always had an affect. And while length of weapon did give you a reach advantage, it almost always came with a speed reduction as well.

 
Has any 1st person melee game found a good system to help gauge distance?

I've always found that swinging a sword or dagger to be a bit of guessing game in 1st person.
It's always a matter of just getting in close enough and whacking away. I don't know that there is any game out there where you can take advantage of a long swords reach over a short sword, etc. It's always just been a matter of damage vs. speed.
Demon Souls built this into game play better than any other game I have ever played. Not only does length factor in but type of weapons factors in. You might have the greatest axe ever, but using it in a tight corridor would be almost useless where switching to a simple spear would be much more affective. The landscape of where you were fighting always had an affect. And while length of weapon did give you a reach advantage, it almost always came with a speed reduction as well.
That's what she said.
 
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Im going to have to respectfully disagree to the fullest. There is nothing out there. Occationally you may run accross a deer but you can walk for 10 minutes straight w/o seeing a thing.
That's what Fallout 3 felt like to me.
Well it is a wasteland.
More like waste of time land.I'll be here all week. :bowtie:
I bought fallout 3 thinking since everyone else love it - it must be good.It sucked.
 
Has any 1st person melee game found a good system to help gauge distance?

I've always found that swinging a sword or dagger to be a bit of guessing game in 1st person.
It's always a matter of just getting in close enough and whacking away. I don't know that there is any game out there where you can take advantage of a long swords reach over a short sword, etc. It's always just been a matter of damage vs. speed.
Demon Souls built this into game play better than any other game I have ever played. Not only does length factor in but type of weapons factors in. You might have the greatest axe ever, but using it in a tight corridor would be almost useless where switching to a simple spear would be much more affective. The landscape of where you were fighting always had an affect. And while length of weapon did give you a reach advantage, it almost always came with a speed reduction as well.
I think there should be some sort of visual indicator of when enemies are in range. Like maybe they came make the top edge of a blade turn blue, or make the bottom edge of the screen glow red. If game companies can perfect the distance thing, they could make 1st person ninja games. :excited:
 
I have never played a RPG. If I were to buy one of the new ones, should I go with Dark Souls or Skyrim:popcorn:
Skyrim, definitely.You really won't find anyone out there that didn't love it's predecessors (Oblivion, Morrowind).
Also, Skyrim can be more forgiving to those who've never played RPGS before.
That may be the understatement of the year :) . The developers of Demon/Dark Souls really believe in making a very very challenging game.
 
Im going to have to respectfully disagree to the fullest. There is nothing out there. Occationally you may run accross a deer but you can walk for 10 minutes straight w/o seeing a thing.
That's what Fallout 3 felt like to me.
Well it is a wasteland.
More like waste of time land.I'll be here all week. :bowtie:
I bought fallout 3 thinking since everyone else love it - it must be good.It sucked.
To each their own I guess. I loved Fallout 3. I'm still playing Fallout New Vegas.
 
I have never played a RPG. If I were to buy one of the new ones, should I go with Dark Souls or Skyrim

:popcorn:
Skyrim, definitely.You really won't find anyone out there that didn't love it's predecessors (Oblivion, Morrowind).
Also, Skyrim can be more forgiving to those who've never played RPGS before.
That may be the understatement of the year :) . The developers of Demon/Dark Souls really believe in making a very very challenging game.
:goodposting: Saying that Skyrim is more forgiving than Dark Souls is like saying that I'm not as good a QB as Tom Brady.

I'm sure both games are going to be stellar, so it really just comes down to what sort of game you want. If you want a very challenging, action-oriented game, get Dark Souls. If you want a more relaxing experience with more NPCs and free-roaming, get Skyrim. If you still can't decide, just get Skyrim. I imagine that pretty much everybody will enjoy Skyrim, while Dark Souls is going to be more of a love-it-or-hate-it thing.

 
I have never played a RPG. If I were to buy one of the new ones, should I go with Dark Souls or Skyrim

:popcorn:
Skyrim, definitely.You really won't find anyone out there that didn't love it's predecessors (Oblivion, Morrowind).
Also, Skyrim can be more forgiving to those who've never played RPGS before.
That may be the understatement of the year :) . The developers of Demon/Dark Souls really believe in making a very very challenging game.
:goodposting: Saying that Skyrim is more forgiving than Dark Souls is like saying that I'm not as good a QB as Tom Brady.

I'm sure both games are going to be stellar, so it really just comes down to what sort of game you want. If you want a very challenging, action-oriented game, get Dark Souls. If you want a more relaxing experience with more NPCs and free-roaming, get Skyrim. If you still can't decide, just get Skyrim. I imagine that pretty much everybody will enjoy Skyrim, while Dark Souls is going to be more of a love-it-or-hate-it thing.
Yup.
 
I have never played a RPG. If I were to buy one of the new ones, should I go with Dark Souls or Skyrim:popcorn:
Of those two I’d pick Skyrim, however, RPG's can be pretty love them or hate them, so since Skyrim is probably going to be full price for a while, I'd pick up something from the last couple years on the cheap and see how you like them. I'm sure everyone would have their recommendations but I’d suggest Fallout: New Vegas, or Mass Effect if you want more of a shooter type RPG, or Dragon Age: Origins if you want a swords/magic build a party and quest with it game.
 
I have never played a RPG. If I were to buy one of the new ones, should I go with Dark Souls or Skyrim

:popcorn:
Of those two I’d pick Skyrim, however, RPG's can be pretty love them or hate them, so since Skyrim is probably going to be full price for a while, I'd pick up something from the last couple years on the cheap and see how you like them. I'm sure everyone would have their recommendations but I’d suggest Fallout: New Vegas, or Mass Effect if you want more of a shooter type RPG, or Dragon Age: Origins if you want a swords/magic build a party and quest with it game.
I hope there will be a price drop for Black Friday.
 
I have never played a RPG. If I were to buy one of the new ones, should I go with Dark Souls or Skyrim

:popcorn:
Of those two I’d pick Skyrim, however, RPG's can be pretty love them or hate them, so since Skyrim is probably going to be full price for a while, I'd pick up something from the last couple years on the cheap and see how you like them. I'm sure everyone would have their recommendations but I’d suggest Fallout: New Vegas, or Mass Effect if you want more of a shooter type RPG, or Dragon Age: Origins if you want a swords/magic build a party and quest with it game.
I hope there will be a price drop for Black Friday.
I would be surprised to see a price drop that soon after release. Black Friday is barely 2 weeks from the release date. Best hope for a slightly lower price is to scour eBay for those that buy it early but end up not liking it.

 
I have never played a RPG. If I were to buy one of the new ones, should I go with Dark Souls or Skyrim

:popcorn:
Of those two I’d pick Skyrim, however, RPG's can be pretty love them or hate them, so since Skyrim is probably going to be full price for a while, I'd pick up something from the last couple years on the cheap and see how you like them. I'm sure everyone would have their recommendations but I’d suggest Fallout: New Vegas, or Mass Effect if you want more of a shooter type RPG, or Dragon Age: Origins if you want a swords/magic build a party and quest with it game.
I hope there will be a price drop for Black Friday.
You can preorder Skyrim at Amazon for $10 off, free shipping and some nerdy map. Perhaps you can get it for a bit less on Black Friday/Cyber Monday.
 
I have never played a RPG. If I were to buy one of the new ones, should I go with Dark Souls or Skyrim

:popcorn:
Of those two I’d pick Skyrim, however, RPG's can be pretty love them or hate them, so since Skyrim is probably going to be full price for a while, I'd pick up something from the last couple years on the cheap and see how you like them. I'm sure everyone would have their recommendations but I’d suggest Fallout: New Vegas, or Mass Effect if you want more of a shooter type RPG, or Dragon Age: Origins if you want a swords/magic build a party and quest with it game.
I hope there will be a price drop for Black Friday.
You can preorder Skyrim at Amazon for $10 off, free shipping and some nerdy map. Perhaps you can get it for a bit less on Black Friday/Cyber Monday.
It is not technically $10 off. It is a $10 credit. Any order over $25 has free shipping for Amazon.
 
I have never played a RPG. If I were to buy one of the new ones, should I go with Dark Souls or Skyrim

:popcorn:
Of those two I’d pick Skyrim, however, RPG's can be pretty love them or hate them, so since Skyrim is probably going to be full price for a while, I'd pick up something from the last couple years on the cheap and see how you like them. I'm sure everyone would have their recommendations but I’d suggest Fallout: New Vegas, or Mass Effect if you want more of a shooter type RPG, or Dragon Age: Origins if you want a swords/magic build a party and quest with it game.
I hope there will be a price drop for Black Friday.
You can preorder Skyrim at Amazon for $10 off, free shipping and some nerdy map. Perhaps you can get it for a bit less on Black Friday/Cyber Monday.
Either way, I doubt you get it for less than $40, and my point was generally if you don't even know if you like that type of game, spend $20 or less if used, and pick up one of the higher rated RPG's from the last two years and give it a try. I think most of those I listed are still pretty relevant as far as graphics and gameplay, so it's a good place to start.
 
My PS3 got the YLOD thing a week or so ago, anyone know if there's a way to fix it permanently that's simpler than taking it apart and taking a glue gun to it? If not, is there an easy way to fix it for just a short period so I can backup my saved game stuff?

 
My PS3 got the YLOD thing a week or so ago, anyone know if there's a way to fix it permanently that's simpler than taking it apart and taking a glue gun to it? If not, is there an easy way to fix it for just a short period so I can backup my saved game stuff?
Taking apart a ps3 is pretty hairy. It has numerous layers. Watch a YouTube video before you even contemplate it. A heat gun will likely not fix the YLOD problem. I had the solder professionally reflowed and the problem came back about 3 weeks later.
 
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My PS3 got the YLOD thing a week or so ago, anyone know if there's a way to fix it permanently that's simpler than taking it apart and taking a glue gun to it? If not, is there an easy way to fix it for just a short period so I can backup my saved game stuff?
Taking apart a ps3 is pretty hairy. It has numerous layers. Watch a YouTube video before you even contemplate it. A heat gun will likely not fix the YLOD problem. I had the solder professionally reflowed and the problem came back about 3 weeks later.
Yeah I don't have any intention to take my PS3 apart, I'm too technologically incompetent to do that; plus it gives me an excuse to get one of the new 250-300 GB ones that I've been wanting to get. But if there's an easy fix where I don't have to take it apart, I won't be able to justify purchasing a new PS3 and I'll just settle for using my 40GB piece of junk.
 
My PS3 got the YLOD thing a week or so ago, anyone know if there's a way to fix it permanently that's simpler than taking it apart and taking a glue gun to it? If not, is there an easy way to fix it for just a short period so I can backup my saved game stuff?
Taking apart a ps3 is pretty hairy. It has numerous layers. Watch a YouTube video before you even contemplate it. A heat gun will likely not fix the YLOD problem. I had the solder professionally reflowed and the problem came back about 3 weeks later.
Yeah I don't have any intention to take my PS3 apart, I'm too technologically incompetent to do that; plus it gives me an excuse to get one of the new 250-300 GB ones that I've been wanting to get. But if there's an easy fix where I don't have to take it apart, I won't be able to justify purchasing a new PS3 and I'll just settle for using my 40GB piece of junk.
There is no easy fix. In fact there is no real fix for the problem. It can be remedied for various lengths of time but the design flaw is still inherent and the problem can always come back. On the brighter side, I got $80 for my broken PS3 unit on EBay. When you couple that with the recent price drop of the ps3 slims, you won't be out of too much pocket money.
 
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I have never played a RPG. If I were to buy one of the new ones, should I go with Dark Souls or Skyrim

:popcorn:
Of those two I’d pick Skyrim, however, RPG's can be pretty love them or hate them, so since Skyrim is probably going to be full price for a while, I'd pick up something from the last couple years on the cheap and see how you like them. I'm sure everyone would have their recommendations but I’d suggest Fallout: New Vegas, or Mass Effect if you want more of a shooter type RPG, or Dragon Age: Origins if you want a swords/magic build a party and quest with it game.
I hope there will be a price drop for Black Friday.
You can preorder Skyrim at Amazon for $10 off, free shipping and some nerdy map. Perhaps you can get it for a bit less on Black Friday/Cyber Monday.
It is not technically $10 off. It is a $10 credit. Any order over $25 has free shipping for Amazon.
I figure a $10 credit = $10 off for most people as they buy a lot of stuff from Amazon.
 
I have never played a RPG. If I were to buy one of the new ones, should I go with Dark Souls or Skyrim

:popcorn:
Of those two I’d pick Skyrim, however, RPG's can be pretty love them or hate them, so since Skyrim is probably going to be full price for a while, I'd pick up something from the last couple years on the cheap and see how you like them. I'm sure everyone would have their recommendations but I’d suggest Fallout: New Vegas, or Mass Effect if you want more of a shooter type RPG, or Dragon Age: Origins if you want a swords/magic build a party and quest with it game.
I hope there will be a price drop for Black Friday.
You can preorder Skyrim at Amazon for $10 off, free shipping and some nerdy map. Perhaps you can get it for a bit less on Black Friday/Cyber Monday.
It is not technically $10 off. It is a $10 credit. Any order over $25 has free shipping for Amazon.
I figure a $10 credit = $10 off for most people as they buy a lot of stuff from Amazon.
Agreed.
 
Im going to have to respectfully disagree to the fullest. There is nothing out there. Occationally you may run accross a deer but you can walk for 10 minutes straight w/o seeing a thing.
That's what Fallout 3 felt like to me.
Well it is a wasteland.
More like waste of time land.I'll be here all week. :bowtie:
I bought fallout 3 thinking since everyone else love it - it must be good.It sucked.
You sir, are a madman. A stone cold madman. ;)
 
My PS3 got the YLOD thing a week or so ago, anyone know if there's a way to fix it permanently that's simpler than taking it apart and taking a glue gun to it? If not, is there an easy way to fix it for just a short period so I can backup my saved game stuff?
Taking apart a ps3 is pretty hairy. It has numerous layers. Watch a YouTube video before you even contemplate it. A heat gun will likely not fix the YLOD problem. I had the solder professionally reflowed and the problem came back about 3 weeks later.
Agreed (although I don't think the dissassembly was that hard. I was able to short term fix it 2 or 3 times and each time the solution lasted a shorter time until it just wouldn't work at all any longer. The one benefit would be to backup your data so that you could transfer it to your new unit.
 
Im going to have to respectfully disagree to the fullest. There is nothing out there. Occationally you may run accross a deer but you can walk for 10 minutes straight w/o seeing a thing.
That's what Fallout 3 felt like to me.
Well it is a wasteland.
More like waste of time land.I'll be here all week. :bowtie:
I bought fallout 3 thinking since everyone else love it - it must be good.It sucked.
:thumbup: Agreed. Waste of time.Just picked up Dead Space2. Good times :banned:
 
Im going to have to respectfully disagree to the fullest. There is nothing out there. Occationally you may run accross a deer but you can walk for 10 minutes straight w/o seeing a thing.
That's what Fallout 3 felt like to me.
Well it is a wasteland.
More like waste of time land.I'll be here all week. :bowtie:
I bought fallout 3 thinking since everyone else love it - it must be good.It sucked.
:thumbup: Agreed. Waste of time.Just picked up Dead Space2. Good times :banned:
I liked DS2 also.
 
I have never played a RPG. If I were to buy one of the new ones, should I go with Dark Souls or Skyrim:popcorn:
Skyrim, definitely.You really won't find anyone out there that didn't love it's predecessors (Oblivion, Morrowind).
:hey: I never got past level 10 or something in Oblivion. Never got into it, and never really liked it when I was trying to play it. Felt empty to me and never knew what I was supposed to be doing. Probably coulda stuck it out a bit longer and let the story evolve, but really was not into it.
 
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