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So I was just suggested this game recently called In Silence. It's kind of a mix of Friday the 13th game with the movie A Quiet Place. Up to 6 people can play, with up to 5 facing off against the monster. I haven't played it yet, but I'm going to pick it up this coming payday. It's only $10 on steam as well, so you really can't go wrong. https://store.steampowered.com/app/1361000/In_Silence/
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When it comes to competitive gaming in general, do you ever get mad when you lose at a game you're good at? I tend to get mad if I can't win at all, and it's just a continued repeat of losses over and over. I take losing bad sometimes, especially in sports games. I will be winning one second, and then out of nowhere I fumble in Madden for example and my opponent runs back for a TD. So, do you get mad if you lose a competitive game? or do you just take it and move on? I try to do the latter, but I need to work on that myself.
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What would you guys consider to be the best boxing game of all time? Of course games like Punch Out will be high up there. But for me, I think Fight Night Round 3 for the 360 and PS3 was my go to boxing game. The graphics still look solid today and the gameplay is fantastic. The games that followed it, weren't as good as Round 3 in my opinion. I wasn't a fan of the 4th game or any other sequel they released. I just remember the knock-outs being awesome and realistic for the time. And the game was a challenge at times as well. What is your favorite boxing game?
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Does anyone here still use Gamefly to play games? I subbed to their service many moons ago, and loved the service, but as games are becoming more digital these days, I never saw a point in subbing to gamefly again. Do they have a good selection of games to rent from today? I haven't used them since 2009 or so. I think that's the last time I registered lol. Is it even worth subbing to Gamefly these days? Or any rental service?
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Well I kind of had a feeling this was coming. With how mediocre I hear the Avengers game is, I knew it wasn't going to be a massive hit like fans were hoping. When I found out it was like Destiny and Anthem, I knew it wasn't going to survive long, and it looks like it has been a problem as Square Enix is reporting a massive loss in profit because of the game. Them trying to add in microtransactions and all that, was just so they can draw as much money as they could. Anyway, you can read about the loss in profit here - Comicbook Gaming Now, just give us a game more focussed on story (Similar to the Spide-man games) and I'll buy your game for sure.
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Has anyone here ever won an esports tournament? I have never tried myself, but I think if I had the skills and money to enter one, I would at least give it a try. If you won a tournament, how much did you end up winning? What place did you land? And what game was it for?
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How could characters be less “wooden” in Elder Scrolls VI?
Kane99 replied to StaceyPowers's topic in Video Games
I think that's because of the limitations in Skyrim, because it was a big game. You have to cut corners somehow, and character animations probably are the less important thing to worry about. Especially, considering how big the game is. It is relatively small compared to the bigger picture. But, I would welcome better animations for future games for sure. -
Do you ever reach out to the devs when a problem comes up?
Kane99 replied to Kane99's topic in Gaming Forum
Yeah, for the most part they're pretty unresponsive. But sometimes you will get the dev who interacts with his/her fans and followers. And I love seeing that openness in the community. -
I originally was thinking of using an old PC case, from like windows 95 days. The only issue is, I was unsure if the motherboard and other peripherals wouldn't fit right. I think if I ever decide to build a new PC and have money to throw away, I'll build in an old case. At least that way, no one would steal if it I ever get robbed lol.
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There are many options when it comes to gamepads for your PC. I normally just use an Xbox One controller, or a Xbox One Power A pro controller. Works wonders. You can also buy USB controllers in the styles of many popular gamepads. There are a lot of cheap USB controllers on the market as well if you want to save some cash.
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When it comes to your gaming PC, do you like to have it in a nice fancy case? Or do you want to just keep it in a simple, yet practical case? I currently have a simple Cougar PC case that is black and grey. I'll have to take a picture of my desk one of these days when it's cleaned up. Anyway, discuss what kind of case you use for your PCs. Also, sometimes I feel using an old case is fun. Put in a good PC in a crappy old case. A good way to surprise people. 😄
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Is it just me, or is cover art super boring these days? I mean, most games I see these days, have mediocre covers. I just wish they did what movies did, by getting creative, maybe utilize art for the cover, or have a minimalist cover. I'm just tired of seeing all the images of dudes with guns looking angry at the camera. It's just lazy and boring. This is why I like Rockstars games covers. Like GTA has that distinct cover that all of their GTA games have. And even Bully, L.A. Noire had good covers. What do you guys think though? Are there some really awful covers? What are some of your favorite game covers?
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🙂 That's cool! My father isn't much of a drinker these days, kind of put it behind himself, but I could try to get him to try some games. There's a ton of games that I could get him to play that would be easy even for him.
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Minecraft in a way yes, but I think when it comes to the city builder genre, it doesn't really fit. When I see city builders, I see stuff like SimCity, where you have to build literal cities. Sure you could do this in Minecraft, but it's not necessarily a city builder in the same regard. I hope I'm not confusing anyone.
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I think the reason it had this stigma, was because of the industries start. Gaming was a toy back when it first started, so that mentality kind of stuck for future games, even though the medium has grown and progressed since the days of retro gaming. Back then it was meant to be for kids, for the most part, but adults found joy in games too. These days, games are made for a wide range of age groups and diversities. True, but you could argue that everything starts off expensive when it's a new thing. It's why 4K TVs for example started off so expensive, but now they're getting to the point where I can get 4K TVs for cheap these days.
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They may not switch, but they will likely support both, as it gives them the opportunity to make money from all sides. That's why some games on Epic, are also available on Steam. But I know Epic wants the games on their platform to be exclusive to them, and I don't really like that idea. True, you can find software, soundtracks and they even sell movies as well from what I remember.
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Capcom hacked. Resident Evil game developer discloses cyber attack
Kane99 replied to Kane99's topic in Gaming News
I don't know if that's the case, but I suppose it's always a possibility. I mean, I could see Capcom lying, just like any other game studio of that size. But I don't see Capcom really needing to do something like that to collect some insurance, so idk how that would even work. -
When a problem comes up in a game, do you tend to contact the developers about it? Maybe you file a bug report, or an issue with the game. Have you ever reached out to the main developer? I ask, because I know some developers are more open with their fans, and will even take tips and suggestions. I contacted the devs for Layers of Fear, and they were pretty responsive. I haven't contacted any other developers outright though. Did you ever get in a heated argument with a developer for sharing your thoughts?
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When new consoles come out, do you trade in your old consoles to make up some money to get them? I have only done so once, and it was more for the 360 slim. I had dealt with 5 Xbox 360 repairs, and decided to trade my last repaired console and my games to get a slim. I also sold off most of my other games from other consoles, which I still regret to this day. These days I have no need to get the new consoles right away. I'm going to wait a year or two at least before I buy any new consoles. So, do you trade or sell your console to get the new one? or not?
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And Epic at it again dropping yet another free game. This time they're offering up Dungeons 3 for free up until November 12th. So download it as soon as you can before this deal disappears. More details on this story can be found here - Game Freaks 365
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The new Xbox controller I believe is now out, or is being shipped to people who pre-ordered. Anyway, the new controller will work with the Xbox One consoles as well as the new consoles. The difference from what I can see, is that they changed the dpad to match more what the elite controller has, and also has a more textured feel, as well as a share button now. I like the Xbox One controller, and the new one is pretty much the same thing. Plus, you can use old Xbox One controllers on the new consoles. I like that they give you the option. I wish more consoles were backwards compatible with old controllers. Anyway, did anyone here get the new controller? How are you liking it so far? I was going to preorder one, but decided not to, as I need to save my cash at the moment.
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Basically what the title says. Have you ever got a family member or friend who wasn't into video games at all, but got them into playing them and maybe even liking them? My dad for example is not tech savvy at all. In fact, he rarely touched video games or computers. The only tech I'd say he's familiar with is mostly using a VCR. But, last Christmas I ended up getting my dad a tablet, and he now uses the thing a ton to play 8 ball pool against my mom. In the past he was always against it, and never understood why people play them. Now he can't get enough of it. Just wish I could get him to try games on consoles instead, but I highly doubt he will ever do that. Though he did say he was interested in trying VR. So that should be fun! 😄
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I got a pair of Raycons, they work wonderfully well, but I'm not sure I'd really use them for gaming. I mean, I suppose you could, but the mic isn't the greatest. But, I suppose I could always change the mic input to my main mic. I might give it a try.
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Nice, congrats on your writings. Have you published anything? I would love to know. 🙂 Anyway, don't you just hate when people claim it's not art? I remember when Roger Ebert was still alive (film critic), he blasted video games as not being art. I think this was around the time Metal Gear Solid 3 came out, which I consider to be very artistic. I don't get why some people hate on games so much. Games are art too, just like the movies. Just wait until the next 10 years or so. Games are going to look so pretty!