General Gaming Megathread: What are you playing?

Playing Battlefield: Vietnam with some friends online.
Listen dipshits, there is nothing better than hearing a chopper rising over the tree-line blasting out "Nowhere to Run" then firing fucking chaingun bullets, smoking the god damned ground like a mucho friction jungle barbecue at high-tailing yellow bellied VCs.
 
Eyenixon said:
Playing Battlefield: Vietnam with some friends online.
Listen dipshits, there is nothing better than hearing a chopper rising over the tree-line blasting out "Nowhere to Run" then firing fucking chaingun bullets, smoking the god damned ground like a mucho friction jungle barbecue at high-tailing yellow bellied VCs.

Someone didn't take his medicine

Several men in white coats jump on Eyenixon while a doctor prepare a syringe with tranquilizers and injects them in Eyenixon's arm.

Eyenixon's eyes grow bigger as the world slowly turns into a psychedelic wonderland full of bright colors.

Eyenixon "Oohhh" as he flies off while Iron Butterfly's "In the Garden of Eden" can be heard in the background.
 
This post shall receive, from his holiness, from that which is to be known otherwise, as me.

A 7/10.

You have done well brother.

Now I shall return to the entertaining realm we have gathered in our minds as that physical and yet not physical aberration known as Baldur's Gate II with several mods applied.

Peace.
 
Messing around with Fallout 3's DLC until wolfenstein is released tomorrow.

Holy fucking shit mother ship zeta has to be the most tedious trash I've ever played. Oh, and you're stuck with it for a good 3-5 hours as there is no way off the ship until the end.



I_eat_supermutants said:
On the beggining of the 4th chapter. After Ray and Thomas (playing as Ray) seperate to get William and the girl back. After getting William and then escorting him up the hill and finding Thomas. The game bugs up and well it makes Thomas magically teleport miles away. Game saves and then I fail the mission because I "left Thomas behind". I've restarted the chapter three times now and the same problem occurs. I don't have live anymore and am not sure if there is a patch available anyways. I would love to finish it.

I experienced a similar bug in that chapter where the scripts would break and thomas would get stuck in a river you're supposed to cross, and not advance. Going past him results in the same "you left thomas behind" gameover screen.


Had to restart that section a good five or six times before it worked. There aren't any patches either. The best thing I can suggest is to either switch up who you're playing as (if you can), or keep trying; since it'll eventually work.
 
Phil the Nuka-Cola Dude said:
Messing around with Fallout 3's DLC until wolfenstein is released tomorrow.

Holy fucking shit mother ship zeta has to be the most tedious trash I've ever played. Oh, and you're stuck with it for a good 3-5 hours as there is no way off the ship until the end.

I hope to have my review of MZ online soon, it pretty much says the same as you are saying.
Even Operation Anchorage had more to do with Fallout than this crap.

Back to the subject; Wolfenstein will be released in your country tomorrow?

Do you know if it comes with any DRM?
 
Playing KotOR 2 for the first time. Can't believe it took me so long. Enjoying it absolutely. Bioware RPG's may be simplistic, but they do have everything I want in an RPG. Just could use a bit more depth.

I hate to complain since it's been a long time (around six months) since I've played any RPG and that's probably the longest period in my life. It's actually more like a "it would be so much better if" comment.
 
I started playing and finished "The Witcher" for the first time, on the "Order" playthrough. I enjoyed it immensely. Very solid game, with bits of great writing and various choice-consequence instances. Probably the best thing one could make out of Bioware's current game engine.
 
Okay, i am officially insane.

I am going to replay fallout 3 vanilla so i can review it and to refresh my memory so i can exactly remember what parts i dislike.
Luckily, however, i can ease the pain with my LEGALLY PRESCRIBED ethylmorphine containing medication, perhaps even making it enjoyable or entirely painless. Unlike most of you.
Lucky me.
 
Patton89 said:
Okay, i am officially insane.

I am going to replay fallout 3 vanilla so i can review it and to refresh my memory so i can exactly remember what parts i dislike.
Luckily, however, i can ease the pain with my LEGALLY PRESCRIBED ethylmorphine containing medication, perhaps even making it enjoyable or entirely painless. Unlike most of you.
Lucky me.

Are you mad man?
That game has absolutely no replayability, especially vanilla style.
DLCs like The Pitt, Broken Steel, Point Lookout make it very very slightly better but it still remains one of worst games that have become popular due to marketing.
 
Onozuka Komachi said:
Playing KotOR 2 for the first time. Can't believe it took me so long. Enjoying it absolutely. Bioware RPG's may be simplistic, but they do have everything I want in an RPG. Just could use a bit more depth.

It may be a sequel to a Bioware game, run on the same engine but it's a Obsidian game.
 
GRID. I drive like an asshole.
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Leon said:
GRID. I drive like an asshole.
Hehe, nice. That screens reminds me of how a friend of mine drives in the Need For Speed series. Good thing those games don't fully utilize vehicle damage. :lol:
 
NFSreloaded said:
Good thing those games don't fully utilize vehicle damage.
Well, most of them don't. ProStreet did, but unfortunately it wasn't a very good game. It seems like Most Wanted was the last NFS that had a (somewhat) lasting appeal, but I have high hopes for the upcoming Shift despite the downward trend in the quality of Need for Speed titles.

Meh, Undercover was pure crap.

Anyways, behold my dynamic recovery from going airborne in a sharp curve:
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Leon said:
GRID. I drive like an asshole.
What control method do you use? Normally I just plug in a 360 controller for racing games but with GRID no matter how I adjust the sensitivity I just have to breath on the thumb sticks and the car goes veering off like a turbo charged supermarket trolley.

I've had the game for months but haven't even managed to finish in the top three of any race.
 
Bal-Sagoth said:
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I am loving the single player so far.

* sigh * I just wasted good money on the PC version of this game to discover it has Securom and is consolfied.

Thanks a lot you Activision assholes.
 
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