What are you playing now?
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the mother who is going to give birth to them....
sorry for the expression, I think I bought it for less than 10 years ago and on sale for 9.95 at game
now look at this:
https://www.game.es/VIDEOJUEGOS/ACCION/PC-DIGITAL/FAR-CRY/099329I think they are going a bit too far, or maybe I'm just a bit weird...
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@whoololon said in What are you playing now?:
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Well, for my part, I wouldn't see any problem in putting it in the museum as abandonware and enabling downloads. The problem is that this particular game is still being sold on Steam for €10. I mean, it's not so much a question of lack of resources to be able to upload and distribute these things, but rather the existence of certain greedy distributors who still sell a 16-year-old game for €10.
@Clipper said in What are you playing now?:
I think they're going a bit too far, or maybe I'm just being too weird...
EDITED: I just saw your response, which was on another page. They're going too far, way too far.
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vale.
it's proven that they lose the ball (I'm talking about the game ones) but in general they are all the same
crysis 1 "the game " that changed everything
https://www.game.es/VIDEOJUEGOS/ACCION/PC/CRYSIS/049625
from 2007 I paid original, physical format 12.95 (bought on sale one or two years later)
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I'm playing VAMPYR, from the Microsoft pass, and I'm really enjoying it. It was a turkey for a month and I've also played the second Ori, which I liked a bit more than the first one.
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This is how we who have been in this for a long time are: we paid back in the day for games that now only run half-decent on virtual machines. And that's if you're lucky.But why release patches, when you can make a remake and make more money?
Because what sucks is that they're like the dog in the manger: they don't let you keep playing what you've bought, but they also won't release it as freeware after, say, ten years.
In the end, we can always look for the GoG editions of estrangis.
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well I finished the DLC of Sam Story (Metro Exodus) I got to level 10 of Half-Life 2 (time ran out) and started the DLC of Two Colonels (Metro Exodus) quite dark, it reminds me of FEAR.
and I started (very late) the War of the Worlds, which is just Left 4 Dead 2.
and since I have a lot of time left...
I'm going to start another MOD

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At cod ww.
I die soon
I don't have the server topic on hand, but it lags, which is bad.
It takes up a lot of space on the HDD and the graphics with my rx580 are a pain.
Will it be the new crisys?
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Currently with Tomb Raider (2013), I have little left to finish it! The truth is that I was really looking forward to it, I'm liking it more than I thought and I'm enjoying it a lot. That said, I'll also tell you that I'm an old man and like the classic TR, none hahaha @Sylver will understand me

On the other hand, I occasionally play Word of Tanks and Word of Warships, but I'm a bit tired of Wargaming's games and I play them less and less.
Greetings!!
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I am giving into Borderlands 3. I am a big fan of this saga, and I had it on hold.
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@kynes said in What are you playing now?:
I'm playing Borderlands 3. I'm a big fan of this series, and I had it on hold.
I think I have the 1 or the 2, I don't remember well but I think it must have been one of the ones they gave away on Epic. Maybe I'll get around to playing it someday.
I finished Tomb Raider 2013. Now I'm continuing another one that I also left at the beginning, Ryse: Sons of Rome.
It's spectacular visually and I love the Roman theme but the combat got a bit overwhelming. I hope to finish it, at least I'll have to try jajaja.Best regards!!
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Just a few weeks ago I got hooked on Tomb Raider 4 for an analysis I'm doing of a PC from 99 (by the way, this game is for you, @_Neptunno_ and @Sylver, I know you're both big fans; it will be the first one in the review).

Now with summer everything is on hold, I hope I can find some time and publish the videos in September.
I've been busy with many other titles, but the ones I've spent the most hours on are Age of Empires II and Sim City 3000. I'll probably get back to SC3000 after the holidays.
All retro, as I have been doing for the past two or three years.
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I also don't give up on retro games and I'm planning to do something different soon, but for now I'm playing SWOS 2020 (Sensible World of Soccer modernized with current player data) in which, with an external editor, I have changed a second-tier team and turned it into the team of my hometown to make it the champion of Europe and a world power
.In case you're tempted: https://www.sensiblesoccer.de/swos-2020
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@cobito said in What are you playing now?:
Just a few weeks ago, I got hooked on Tomb Raider 4 for an analysis I'm doing of a PC from 1999 (by the way, this game is for you, @_Neptunno_, I know you're a big fan; it will be the first one in the review).

Now with summer, everything is on hold, I'll see if I can find some time and publish the videos in September.
I've been busy with many other titles, but the ones I've spent the most hours on are Age of Empires II and Sim City 3000. I'll probably go back to SC3000 after the holidays.
All retro, as I've been doing for the past two or three years.
Don't forget the other forum member who's a Lara Croft fan, our dear @_Neptunno_ who has never been alone

Great news about the review, there's a special eagerness to see it. And with AOE II and SC3000 you've just increased my desire to return to the games of those years (although really, 99% of what I play is always old
)Just this afternoon I finished dusting off and getting ready my old Pentium III Coppermine, it had been frozen in time for more than 10 years, I've had some headaches with the RAM and the graphics, I even had to format the ancient Quantum Fireball of 8 Gb, but in the end I left it running smoothly, and the first thing I did was install Alien Versus Predator from 1999 and give it a go like a cybercafé addict

Apart from the Tomb Raider levels, I think that's the only thing I've played this year. Let's see if I can apply myself in the remaining months...
Best regards!
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@Sylver said in What are you playing now?:
Don't forget the other forum member who's a big fan of Lara Croft, that our dear @_Neptunno_ has never really been alone

You're absolutely right. Post corrected

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@cobito it's that you see that image of Tomb Raider IV and I already want to play it hahaha I'll be waiting for your analysis

@Sylver how well you know me! Well, when I have some time I'll put some levels of the author that I played recently. At least I finished this year a Tomb Raider from 8 years ago and Far Cry 3... xD
@Yorus It looks good, as you can see you are also from the old school
Greetings!!
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I almost gave up on Ryse! I had started it a few months ago (quite a few) and I left it after playing two of the 8 chapters in the campaign mode, so I had forgotten some basic moves and felt overwhelmed in combat... so I had no way to advance. So I decided to start almost from the beginning and lower the difficulty level a bit because I wasn't sure if I was being too optimistic at the beginning. Thanks to that, I got back into it and I only have two chapters left to finish it, I must admit that I'm glad I gave it a chance because it's a very good game even if it's not my style, but I always like the theme of Rome. I'm playing it on two rigs: i5 8250u + gtx1050 / i9 990t (i9-9980HK) + gtx1080ti, it runs perfectly on both. On the other hand, I also started Burnout Paradise Ultimate Box, I hadn't played a car game in a long time, but I'll finish Ryse first and then I'll get into Burnout in full force afterwards. And to top it off, I was doing the "moñas" in Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator, I saw it lurking in my library and I felt like doing the crazy one xD Greetings!! -
I am replaying Horizon Zero Dawn on PC, with the expansion that I didn't play back then. The truth is that it is one of my favorite games of recent years. I got hooked again by seeing the trailers of HZD 2, which I won't play until it comes out on PC in 2-3 years... if it comes out.
I had some expectations for FarCry6 but seeing trailers of some in-game content, it is more of the same as always: after having played all the previous ones, I don't know if I have the desire for another clone.
Greetings gamers!
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@kalevala said in What are you playing now?:
I'm replaying Horizon Zero Dawn on PC, with the expansion that I didn't play back then. To be honest, it's one of my favorite games of the last few years. I got hooked again after seeing the trailers for HZD 2, which I won't play until it comes out on PC in 2-3 years... if it comes out.
I had some expectations for Far Cry 6 but seeing some in-game trailers, it's more of the same as always: after playing all the previous ones, I don't know if I have the desire for another clone.
Greetings gamers!
Speaking of Far Cry, I have the 4 and 5 pending, plus the Primal Hunter. I'm currently playing Blood Dragon but I'm not convinced by the 80s-futuristic vibe (not because of the 80s but a bit the setting, the island, the place itself).
I finished Rysen, which I quite enjoyed and sometimes I play Burnout Paradise.
I bought Metro Exodus a week ago in a sale, when I finish what I'm playing now I'd like to start with it!
Going back to Far Cry, I wouldn't mind playing 6 but for now I'm content with playing 4 which I think is like 3 but with improvements like using helicopters.
Greetings!!
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The truth is that all the Far Cry games are very similar. I really enjoyed number 4 and even more so number 5. I also played Primal in its day and finished it, so it was entertaining too. I recommend number 3. With BloodDragon, I feel the same way as you: I wasn't convinced by the 80s vibe, and I'm from the 80s!

Exodus was also on sale on Steam and to be honest, I haven't been able to finish it: I don't know if I'm getting old or what, but I find it harder to get hooked on a game than before. I think the last game I really enjoyed for its story and gameplay mechanics was Control.
Abz!
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@kalevala said in What are you playing now?:
The truth is that all Far Cry games are very similar. I really enjoyed 4 and even more 5. I also played Primal in its day and finished it, so it was entertaining too. I recommend 3. With BloodDragon, I feel the same way as you: I wasn't convinced by the 80s vibe, and I'm from the 80s!

Exodus I also got on sale on Steam and to be honest I couldn't finish it: I don't know if I'm getting old or what but it's harder for me to get hooked on a game than before. I think the last game I really enjoyed for its story and gameplay mechanics was Control.
Abz!
I tried Far Cry 5 Sparrow version when it came out and I found it interesting but I didn't have much time to get a good impression. The only ones I could comment on are 1, 2, 3 and BloodDragon. Honestly, I've always believed that the saga is overrated at times and at others it's hated. The one that impressed me the most back in the day was the first one although the ending was a bit disappointing. The second installment was too repetitive and again the ending was a bit of a plof, although I loved the graphics and landscapes as well as the location.
The third installment so far has seemed to me the best although it also had some things I would have changed to make it more rounded, but well... especially the game's save system.
Anyway, I have more of a preference for other sagas but of course I still feel like trying out the new Far Cry games, I just don't have the time.
And about getting older, that happens to everyone. In the end we have less patience for certain flaws, lack of novelty or simply we're not convinced by more of the same. But well I have high hopes that I'll end up liking the game, although I admit that so far the one I enjoyed the most was 2033.Saludos!!