Swanson was released from the Mental Hospital... his condition is stable, as long as he cooperates with his doctor's orders to not go near any ponds from now on.
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If it weren't for the mods, SC4 would not really be worth playing at all. Maxis really did fuck it up with their idealistic bullshit (like having rich sims live in ghettos, hospitals in every corner, sims being extremely picky about their "commute times", this and that)
Sims 1 was pretty good and Sims 2 is alright too despite EA really milking the fuck out of it with useless expansion packs. The issue is that they play on vanity since most players of Sims are female. Sims 3 really annoys me because they're making one pay for individual items AND expansion packs, along with EA's paranoid measures of anti-piracy.
It's more of a poorly made digital dollhouse than a game or life simulation.
The only 'mods' I used were different .wad files for DooM and the cheats for such. Games where you needed expansions and patches to run them are pointless, as you want sim(pli)city (excuse the pun) when playing them. I'd rather a game where you just insert the disc into the console, or click on the icon to run the thing without all the hassle.
Quote from: Jimmy Hopkins on August 30, 2011, 08:57:51 PMThe only 'mods' I used were different .wad files for DooM and the cheats for such. Games where you needed expansions and patches to run them are pointless, as you want sim(pli)city (excuse the pun) when playing them. I'd rather a game where you just insert the disc into the console, or click on the icon to run the thing without all the hassle.I have to agree with you on that. If a mod isn't a simple copy-and-paste or install, I'm probably not going to bother. I probably would have played Oblivion a lot more than just a few minutes, were the mods that were needed to make it a half-decent game not so large and tricky to install.If I want my fantasy fix, then I'm playing Gauntlet IV on the Sega Genesis. If I want my FPS fix, I'm playing Duke Nukem 3D or Quake.
Video games, what are they? I was influenced by playing cards, scrabble and jigsaw puzzles.
Quote from: Queen Victoria on August 30, 2011, 09:24:55 PMVideo games, what are they? I was influenced by playing cards, scrabble and jigsaw puzzles.no yatzee!? :O
Quote from: ZEGH8578 on August 31, 2011, 09:32:17 AMQuote from: Queen Victoria on August 30, 2011, 09:24:55 PMVideo games, what are they? I was influenced by playing cards, scrabble and jigsaw puzzles.no yatzee!? :ONozee.
Those were the games that we played most. We did do Parchesi, jacks, Life, Checkers, etc. The card games we played most were Battle, Jacks and Gin Rummy. Bear in mind we were kids under 12, so no heavy betting.
Quote from: Queen Victoria on August 31, 2011, 10:35:14 AMQuote from: ZEGH8578 on August 31, 2011, 09:32:17 AMQuote from: Queen Victoria on August 30, 2011, 09:24:55 PMVideo games, what are they? I was influenced by playing cards, scrabble and jigsaw puzzles.no yatzee!? :ONozee.ludo!? :O
Simcity is good, but I found Simcity 4 onwards to be shit. I didn't like Sims 3 either, dumbed down and bogged with EA money making schemes.One I'm currently really enjoying is Deus Ex: Human Revolution. Really like the art style and it's quite challenging for a modern game (most have been dumbed down to shit as of late). You can't go in guns blazing since it deliberately gives you fuck all ammo, so it forces you to use stealth and other creative methods. If you don't, you WILL die a lot even on easy. I don't like the regenerating console-twat health system though, although in all fairness the regeneration is quite slow and doesn't retract on the gameplay much. I will however consider Deus Ex 1 to be better when it comes to story.
Also bought Brink for the sake of it and hope it's any good.
I'll just diagnose myself as Goddess of the Universe and have done with it. Hell with autism!
nice is just something written on biscuits.