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gorgeous setting (South America, mostly jungle and ancient ruins) - the story is kinda wacky because they feel like they have to keep one-upping the previous episodes, but it's actually pretty interesting in a ridiculous action movie sorta way. Just finished Shadow of the Tomb Raider and it's pretty wild. I'd think that 0.17 is probably going to be hitting "stable" soon, its got over 40+ patches now, so its really mature. in those cases.ĮDIT: Now that I think of it, all the balance changes were done a long time ago. It may not sound like much, but changing the recipes for balance can completely destroy your designs, forcing you to start over from nearly scratch. So your Factorio builds may stop working if you keep updating. What makes 0.17 "experimental" is that the developer is still doing balance changes. 0.17 (current experimental) is strictly superior to 0.16 (current stable) in every way possible, and I've never had a crash. 0.17 has a LOT of quality-of-life upgrades: a superior toolbar, a superior train-GUI, etc. The developer is extremely good, and the "experimental" build is stable as all heck. Also, just play the "experimental" build.
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zip files and headless linux server binaries aren't distributed through steam.). The developer deserves the money instead since all those. I like to cut out the middleman (steam takes 30% revenue off as tax. I mean, he'll let you in with a Steam key, but. If you ever wanted to do a multiplayer server, getting those packages directly from the dev is better.
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ZIP files for easy Windows deployment, etc. If you're going into Factorio, I suggest enabling experimental and maybe even buying directly from the developer at. The game could use a bit more polish, but the core gameplay was clearly well put together. Probably the best "modern" RTS game (where "modern" is anything published after Starcraft 2). I'll give that a shot.įrom the RTS Genre, Company of Heroes 2 was excellent from what I've played of it. I enjoyed running through Doom3 and Far Cry.įactorio looks interesting. I'll probably give it a play just to see how it looks with maxed settings. Played alot of UT2k3/UT2k4 back in the day. RTS has been the only games I've come back to consistently. But Factorio is the superior management game these days.
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Similar to Contra but more cartoony)Ĭeasar 3, Pharoah, and Age of Empires 2 have been my "nostalgia" games. 1 to 4-player competitive Tetris), and Cuphead (Arcade Couch Gaming 2-player Co-op sidescrolling shump. My general video game patterns recently are: Factorio (Management), Puyo Puyo Tetris (Arcade Puzzle / Couch Gaming.
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Still worth the efforts though, even if only for the truly fascinating deconstruction of the quasi-spiritual esotericism that drives the Star Wars universe. The story was great and the game was good, and it probably would have been quite a thing to behold in the mid 2000s, but it's really been upstaged by Second RPG Golden Age titles like Pillars of Eternity and Witcher 3.
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It's really kind of a shame that Ubisoft won't fully ditch a storyline that should have been over after the first three games its zombie-like persistence turns what could be truly great games into merely good ones.Īnyway, on point: just wrapped up Star Wars: KOTOR 2, my first serious attempt at a full playthrough of either of the iconic RPGs. I'm of the opinion that Black Flag is the best of the bunch precisely because it does mostly avoid the Abstergo/Templar foolishness in favor of a pure historical action/RPG hybrid. I just like the parkour and the stealth and the high seas adventure and even some of the trade route minigame. Weirdly, I don't play AC for the whole Assassins vs Templars. It does start out kind of slow, but once you unlock all the free-roaming on the high seas, it's a ton of fun. Finally getting around to Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag.