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Re: What are you currently playing?
« Reply #330 on: February 18, 2019, 06:11:47 am »

Currently playing a strange little game called Counter Spell, which is just as hard to search for on Steam as you might expect.

The general gist of it is that it's a FPSRPG with co-op campaign play and a map editor/random map generation. Sounds pretty neat, ah?

Well, it is neat. The parts that are actually developed, that is. There are about three different games here and they're all only partway realized.

The combat is very "late 90's deathmatch" with rapid fire weapons and fast movespeed in chunky brawling environments littered with fat rotating powerups. Bunny hopping is alive and well.

The progression is more of a slow-burn loot machine with trying to fill out all your (19-20, not including weapon slots, of which there are eight and you get the stats from holding four of them at a time) equipment slots with items that have bigger green numbers on them. You unlock your class skills automatically by getting the next one in line every other level, finishing off with the capstone at level 20.

But there are also talent points you start earning later on that can be put into passive buffs or special class-specific actives that help you customize your character a bit more. This system is a little broken at the moment though (and not really in the fun way).

There's the randomized dungeon delving, you can play defense and survival modes against an unending horde of enemies, there's a metric fuckton of consumable items like traps and spell rods, and there's also a mechanic for building your own "wands" (technomagical flintlock pistols) from component parts that can then be used as custom weapons. The wands mechanic is also fairly broken at the moment (in the fun way).

...But there's also a traditional might and magic RPG adventure with better-looking terrain and more NPC interaction/dialogue currently in alpha. Counter Spell is mightily schizophrenic.


Also, everything is butt-ugly. The cities and whatnot aren't that bad, even kinda nostalgic in a way, but the textures are still solidly in the "graphically non-intensive" category. Once you get outside into the rolling hills though, it all falls to shit and you start seeing jagged edges and haphazardly raised terrain everywhere. And the weapons... oh god, I don't even want to think about the weapons.

The AI is also... Odd. It's got some really nice touches, like different behaviors depending on what kind of enemy it is (bats will swoop in from on high to do a hit-and-run, goblins will charge bravely until they get hit once or twice and flee in terror, so on), but the pathfinding is universally ASS. At the very start of the game there's an escort quest to bring someone a whopping total of about 50 meters over to the side. However, that path contains at least two 90 degree turns, and the hostage you're leading just cannot handle right angles right now.

Caster supremacy is also very much alive. Very much. The two mundane classes get some abilities that might actually have been useful, were this not a game that also included wizards. Curiously though, they're probably the classes that will find the most use for wands since the caster classes already have big shooty spells that they're going to want to focus on along with stat sticks.

Then there's character customization. I don't really know what to say. There are some things here, like the ability to determine your resting and combat postures (more games should give you a choice of posture, it can do so much for defining e character's personality), but... well...

Boob slider.



I'm really quite torn on this thing. There's a massive amount of potential, but no real promise that said potential will be realized. It'd probably be great fun with friends, but that goes for a lot of shitty games as well. I dunno. Also, I hate spiders.

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Re: What are you currently playing?
« Reply #331 on: February 20, 2019, 12:43:23 pm »

Finally beat the main part of Alien: Isolation again and started on the DLC, which I got for Christmas and haven't played before.  I always thought the DLC was overpriced, and still do after playing it, but free to me makes it fun enough I suppose.

Crew Expendable was pretty easy, although the lack of goodies to scare the alien off with made it a little hard to adjust to.  By the end of the main game I was using molotovs pretty regularly to save flamethrower fuel, but you don't get any there.  It was also pretty funny to smack Ash in the face or set him on fire, even if you lose immediately if you do so.

I'll probably beat Last Survivor tonight.  Looks pretty short.
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« Reply #332 on: February 21, 2019, 01:45:15 pm »

Trials in Tainted Space (AKA "TiTS"), pretty interesting game i must say, may have to warn that this one has a lot of NFSW stuff (its practically everywhere) and Furries (albeit its not the main focus, its just something present) so it may not be for everyone.

main thing that got me hooked however was the huge amount of character customization you can get and the way the mechanics play out (the perks, leveling, the equipment system, even the lust mechanics) the interface is also pretty straight forward albeit i dont like the way some of the menus are managed (mostly the inventory and the keybinds being repeated for practically all the menus), pretty complex for a Flash player game. i wonder how good it would be if it was done in proper coding language like Java/C#/C++. even for a NSFW game it has already a pretty engaging worldbuilding, with some interesting storylines happening (even when the adult stuff gets in the way).

i would recommend it if you have an itch for Text Based adventures, dungeon crawling and roguelikes, of course, assuming you can do it in a private place seeing that its a 18+ game. game is still in development from what a i see so there's still some stuff not implemented but otherwise it feels pretty complete features wise.
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Re: What are you currently playing?
« Reply #333 on: February 21, 2019, 02:02:28 pm »

"A lot of NSFW stuff", it's literally a porn game. Text porn, yes, but porn. From the makers of Corruption of Champions, the slightly more well-known title which has even more furries and character customization. Wanna emit over 8 liters of milkshake every time you spong your drogle? You can do that.

CoC also featured an arousal system that was at least vaguely balanced, something which TiTS lacked in an extremely noticeable fashion. Unless there's been a major update in the past looks at writing on hand many years since I last played it.

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« Reply #334 on: February 21, 2019, 02:21:01 pm »

yeah i was trying to be as contained as i could but not all of the game is choked on porn actually, i usually just press the "Next" button and dont put too much emphasis on reading the sexy parts only  focus on the serious dialogue and the universe that is explained in the Codex. even when being a porn game there's still some wholesome stuff and impressive stories flying around usually when making sidemissions and the like, of course, comedy is also present albeit it gets too silly at times.

im too old to feel discouraged by a game if it has sex on it so i just dont put attention to it, this one and Cloud Meadow really have potential for greatness if one is willing to set the porn aside which is what makes it more enticing than whatever i find in other sites.
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Re: What are you currently playing?
« Reply #335 on: February 25, 2019, 09:50:46 pm »

Despite critical warning, I took the plunge and bought Anthem. I do not regret this decision.

First the bad.

I'm not going to sugarcoat it, there have been several hours where I tried to play but was unable to do so due to bugs. Eventually I figured out that this was in large part due to the fact that I was queueing for quick play. There is a rare issue where quests get stuck and cannot progress; unfortunately, the server has no way of recognizing these problems, so it keeps the instance open and replaces players who leave with new players from the quick-play queue. This means that even though the bug is very rare, there is a high likelihood that anyone who queues for quickplay will end up in an instance that is already bugged.

Once I figured this out and stopped using quick-play, I had very few problems. There was one instance where audio stopped working until I restarted the game, and a couple times where the loading screen would get stuck, but none of these things happen so frequently as to impede my enjoyment of the game.


Now the good.

Movement feels absolutely glorious(after a lot of tweaking to the configs; default settings were abominable). Like, I can fly into an open battlefield and nimbly perch atop a high pillar, unload a barrage of missiles upon the hordes of baddies below me, then do a flip and dive straight down and plant my robot fist directly in the skull of some grunt, then dash over to another grunt and introduce his face to my shotgun, then turn and see a swarm of angry people about to unload hell on me so I do a double-jump over their heads and drop a grenade in the middle of their group which freezes them all in place before I land and spin around to finish them off. Movement feels fluid and precise and utterly satisfying, all the time.

Customization is also a lot of fun. You've got several varieties of paint, metal and fabric which you can use to make yourself look like an iron man, mecha, or superhero in spandex, or mix and match parts to your preference. The default options are respectable, but unlocking additional cosmetic options is a large part of the incentive to keep grinding and completing achievements after you're done with the story.

Loot is in a pretty good place. Early on you have a variety of different guns and abilities to try out until you find the playstyle you like. Later, in the endgame, it's all about finding rare pieces with specific mods that let you really optimize that dps and move into the higher difficulties. I definitely get excited when I finish a mission and see that shiny new legendary has just the right rolls to take my game to the next level.

Visuals are really nice. The open world is huge, with lots of varied ruins and landscapes to fly around and explore. Water effects look good, lighting looks good, metals are shiny, and generally everything just looks really nice. Totally worth the slightly-longer-than-average loading times.


The bugs make this one a difficult one to recommend...but I do recommend it. Devs are active and communicative, and I think it likely that many of these outstanding issues will be fixed soon. But even with the bugs, they can be tolerated for the sake of this amazing gaming experience.
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Re: What are you currently playing?
« Reply #336 on: March 01, 2019, 10:05:18 am »

Played a little bit of Stronghold Crusader HD last night.  Was fun, but I'm not sure I want to commit to playing through the entire crusader trail again, since some of the skirmishes are pretty BS.  Judging by the save game timestamps I last played through everything in 2015, which seems way too long ago...
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« Reply #337 on: March 01, 2019, 10:15:24 am »

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Despite critical warning, I took the plunge and bought Anthem. I do not regret this decision.

Just curious here, if you've had any experience with The Division, Destiny 2. Or if this is the first of the "modern" online 3PS Open World games you've played.
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« Reply #338 on: March 01, 2019, 10:28:58 am »

Played a little bit of Stronghold Crusader HD last night.  Was fun, but I'm not sure I want to commit to playing through the entire crusader trail again, since some of the skirmishes are pretty BS.  Judging by the save game timestamps I last played through everything in 2015, which seems way too long ago...
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And yeah, Crusader's Trail was a bit mean at times. I feel like it didn't quite get the same love that vanilla Stronghold's campaign did.

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« Reply #339 on: March 01, 2019, 11:38:59 am »

Definitely.  I liked the mission design and aesthetics of the original Stronghold more, but Crusader has more variety and the skirmish trail has more length and challenge than the original game.

But screw Thunder Hill, or whichever one it was that pitted you up against two Richards with almost no resources.  It's fun to sometimes rush the unfair setups like that one by making 30-50 macemen and pounding the enemy lord, but a few like that one just don't give you enough resources to do the rush.
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« Reply #340 on: March 01, 2019, 02:51:30 pm »

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Despite critical warning, I took the plunge and bought Anthem. I do not regret this decision.
Just curious here, if you've had any experience with The Division, Destiny 2. Or if this is the first of the "modern" online 3PS Open World games you've played.

I played both at launch, and could not particularly get into either. Though I did not follow up on either of those games after DLC dropped; this is particularly worth noting for Destiny 2, as everything I've read says that they really cleaned up D2 with DLC.
But Anthem feels miles ahead of both those games in freedom of movement, gunplay, and loot progression. Dev's are already dropping hotfixes and the bugs will be patched, but the core game here is something special, and this game will go far if it can just get past the hordes of professional critics who all think that ripping on Anthem is the popular thing right now.
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« Reply #341 on: March 01, 2019, 05:56:54 pm »

So you don't find the criticisms of bland, repetitive, uninspired content and unnecessary boring grinds to have merit? Or just that the visuals and movement and gunplay out weight them?

Because having played a significant amount of both Division and D2, one at launch and after its big reworks, and the other after it's massive rework....I got bored just looking at Anthem because I felt very strongly I'd seen everything but the movement mechanics before.
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« Reply #342 on: March 01, 2019, 06:27:53 pm »

So you don't find the criticisms of bland, repetitive, uninspired content and unnecessary boring grinds to have merit? Or just that the visuals and movement and gunplay out weight them?

Because having played a significant amount of both Division and D2, one at launch and after its big reworks, and the other after it's massive rework....I got bored just looking at Anthem because I felt very strongly I'd seen everything but the movement mechanics before.

Bland and uninspired content? Well there's only so much room for innovation in this genre. Mission objectives include defend-the-point, clear waves of enemies, kill bosses, and gather resources, each with a few variants and 3 different factions of enemies. These objectives are scattered throughout story missions, repeatable randomly generated missions, open world events, and dungeon-crawl missions. None of these things are innovative, but they get the job done, and yes the visuals and movement do help keep these rehashed ideas feeling fresh.

Also, the dev's have outlined their plans for content patches. There is much more stuff in the pipeline. But I'm reasonably happy that I've gotten my money's worth just from the content in the game now.

As for unnecessary boring grinds, this sounds like a complaint from someone who was expecting to be done after a 20-hour experience that included mostly cinematics and QTE's. Some people enjoy those types of games, and that's fine for them. Personally, I prefer games that I can keep playing and steadily improving and refining my character over hundreds of hours of blowing up baddies and sifting through their lootsplosions. That is the type of experience that Anthem delivers.
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« Reply #343 on: March 02, 2019, 01:31:16 pm »

Apex Legends would be a lot more fun if I could figure out this voice chat glitch. The ping system requires you to very specifically point at the thing you want to ping, which might be fine with KBM but isn't so great on a controller, and especially not when you're being shot at and trying to ping the guy shooting at you while also shooting back and trying to use an inventory item.
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« Reply #344 on: March 03, 2019, 07:00:07 pm »

Age of Empires 2: le "HD" edition. im not sure what was the improvement honestly, would have to compare with the original Windows 98/XP version but anyways, AI is as broken as a remember it (getting shitted on by it in standard on landlocked maps, winning in oceanic maps because the machine doesnt understand it has to build docks and move villagers to replenish resources, heavy emphasis on stacking cavalry which for some reason eats alive any other kind of units, etc..)

should have instead tried to download Empire Earth 2 or something, or play AoE 3. i learned some usefull stuff from watching videos tho, and some of the new civilizations sound good albeit the randomizer has only thrown familiar faces like Byzantines, Koreans, Incas, Celts. none of the new ones to try yet, has someone here played the new campaigns? are they fun?.
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