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It is. I've even though of changing my name on the servers and looking for her so I can win, but I doubt she still plays. Plus, if I so much as see her, I may smash my monitor in a fit of rage.
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I don't even know where to get a fork in the game. I'm trying to picture seeing one anywhere, and I can't. lots of bowls everywhere, but not a lot of forks. Do you recall where you found/bought it? Aside from the pickaxe, my silliest weapon is a wooden sword which I leveled as high as it will go and put a Soul Trap enchantment on. It's still a really weak weapon, so I need to make sure I really am down to like the last hit or two before I try to use it.
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A Game You Just Don't Get The Appeal Of
StaceyPowers replied to The Blackangel's topic in Video Games
@killamch89 @The Blackangel I remember being interested in Magic: The Gathering as a kid, but never got into it because 1-I recall my mother thinking it was evil, and 2-well, it meant buying a lot of cards. In terms of video game card games, somehow they never seem to hold my attention. Though I do admit to playing way too much poker in RDR. But that's a different sort of card game. -
I'd love to have a chance to go someday too. I think the most exciting thing to me would be having a chance to talk to some of the developers and writers.
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Just wondering if anyone here is attending E3 in person.
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I thought I'd make a thread to share trailers we found exciting from E3. I'll start: I have to admit the graphics in The Outer World look a little previous-gen to me, but I did kind of expect the wooden characters. The art design is right up my alley though, and the sense of humour is spot-on. I laughed out loud about the "scheduled scarcities."
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What would you want from a Bioshock movie?
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I remember Sphere. I also recall that for its time, it featured cutting edge special effects. An R-rating? Nah, let’s aim for G =D -
I've had moments, sure .... but they're definitely the exception to the rule. The best moment was probably when I had flawless victory over a former friend on my favourite Quake III map. But the next week my least-favourite map loaded, and I got destroyed. And then she ditched me. And I'm left forever with the memory that she trounced me last 😞
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Wait, can you actually use a fork for attacks? Or am I missing a joke ...
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Lines from video games you say constantly IRL
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It says silver and gold. It's $30-something with the discount the seller said they'd give me. I plan to buy it for myself as a reward for getting some work-related tasks completed. -
A Game You Just Don't Get The Appeal Of
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True, I have never gotten into card games either now you mention it. I tend to forget that they even exist. -
This can't be played on PS3, can it? Because it looks like something I would play if I could :/
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How long does it take you to adjust to a new game?
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Ah hah, but therein lies your answer. Surely a mystical entity is better at logical design work than a human being. -
Lines from video games you say constantly IRL
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That one sticks with me too. I was actually looking at a ring on Etsy the other day with that inscribed on it which I really want =D -
Don’t underestimate that pickaxe! I got the enhanced one from the top of the Throat of the World, and have given it full upgrades. It does about the same damage as a weak standard axe at this point. So it’s not great, but it’s a usable weapon. Very helpful for killing people in Markarth.
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What would you want from a Bioshock movie?
StaceyPowers replied to StaceyPowers's topic in Video Games
@DylanC Capturing Rapture itself would indeed be a challenge, specially getting the ambiance right. I think Guillermo Del Toro could probably manage it. As far as budget goes, there might be workarounds there because of the setting, actually. You can see it in the games themselves. There is actually very little detail or resolution on the cityscapes through the windows, but the rippling water and the low detail we'd expect at the bottom of the ocean doesn't make it seem weird. Low light and low visibility in a film also could help to reduce special effects budget requirements. I'd be interested in a story that explores the origin of the splicers, as we never really see anything from their point of view. A story about Tannenbaum would interest me as well, as I adored her character. -
Have you discovered any cool non-gaming hobbies through gaming? I spend a lot of time in Bioshock games staring at the advertisements, typefaces, architecture, and overall design of Rapture and Columbia. Over time, I’ve taken note of the different elements which typify the Deco and Nouveau styles (Infinite’s architectural is more neoclassical, but there are Nouveau elements throughout the game). Finally, I ended up purchasing a set of drafting templates as well as a bendable straight edge, and now I am working on creating Art Deco and Art Nouveau designs of my own. So far without a lot of success, but I’ve been making some strides. I’d love to hear about hobbies you would never have picked up if not for playing video games.
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So, I’m struggling with a hunting challenge in RDR. I thought it’d be really easy, and I have been having zero luck with it. It’s the one where you’re supposed to kill two animals from two different species in one Dead Eye use. I am having an impossible time finding two animals from two different species in close enough proximity to one another. I’m in the area south of Bonnie’s ranch where there are lots of deer, coyotes and birds, and still have barely even encountered any candidate shots. Anyone have any advice on this? I almost feel like I’m missing something obvious/doing something wrong.
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I've never had such a "problem" with any game, lol. I'm just not that competent at anything I've played.
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Yes, sadly I think we will never see a new Bioshock game again. I'd like to know what Ken Levine is working on these days though.
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Skipping it would be missing out. It is a solid game.
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How long does it take you to adjust to a new game?
StaceyPowers replied to StaceyPowers's topic in Video Games
lol. I hate getting lost. For getting lost, I recommend the vaults in Fallout games. Make it Vault 34 if you want to amp up the pressure of finding your way around in a very timely fashion =D -
What do you think are some of the most underrated sequels in gaming? I completed Bioshock 2 for the first time the other night and I thought it was excellent. The weakest of the three? Maybe, but that doesn’t mean it wasn’t amazing in its own right. I feel like it was simply overshadowed by Bioshock 1, and this caused people to overlook it. The other underrated sequel I’m currently in the middle of is Dragon Age 2. I think I’m in the final “chapter,” so have played through maybe 2/3 of it. A lot of people seem to really hate this game, but I can’t see why. Yes, it has a million side quests, and the plot is somewhat “formless,” but these are things that make it feel lifelike and organic to me. What are some sequels you’ve enjoyed a lot which you think have been severely underrated?
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Actually, I thought Bioshock 2 was excellent (I just finished it). It lacks some of the "cleverness" of the first game, but the storyline is solid, the locations are cool, you learn a lot more about the history of Rapture--including insights into Bioshock 1, and there were a couple of gameplay elements I liked better as well. I would say it is my least favorite of the three games, but that still makes it an amazing game.