Now what are you playing now 2: Limited Collectors Edition
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Europa Universalis 4 --what the actual heck man
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I was playing Plague Inc. a game I believe Crumple mentioned. It's actually fun to engineer a disease to wipe out all life on earth.
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If you're looking for a fix after BOTW you could try this.
This game actually took me away from BOTW for a time last year.
This game actually took me away from BOTW for a time last year.
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Playing this video game called Rime. Extraordinarily beautiful. Depressing as hell. But beautiful. Maybe it's depressingly beautiful? Beautifully depressing? Hmm...
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Is that on the Switch Tat?
The trailers make it look beautiful, though the music is a tad gloomy. Good reviews too!
The trailers make it look beautiful, though the music is a tad gloomy. Good reviews too!
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It's not exclusively a Switch game, but I'm playing it on my Switch
To be honest, I don't really know what the music sounds like. I suppose I should adjust the game settings and turn it up so I can hear it over the sound of the dehumidifier that runs constantly down here in the basement
And the game is remarkably beautiful... but melancholy. Very melancholy. But I like melancholy. I also like the fact that this is not a fighting game. There are no enemies to defeat. At all. It's strictly environmental puzzles, along with the story unfolding bit by bit.
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Nintendo have done it again. This game is just brilliant across the board. Gameplay, acting, soundtrack, design.
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Finally started playing The Last Guardian. What took me so long? I'm an idiot, that's what took me so long.
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For those looking for a Zelda fix.
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Unlike previous Zelda games, I have zero interest in replaying Breath of the Wild, as much as I liked it. So I played The Last Guardian a few times. I started Sea of Solitude, which looked great from the previews I'd seen but turned out to be complete shit. So abandoned that very early on. Have now started Fallout 4.
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City Skylines
I used to play Sim City as a kid and I came across this game yesterday that reminded me of that. It's a decent way to kill some of the time on lock down.
--but can I unleash a virus?
I used to play Sim City as a kid and I came across this game yesterday that reminded me of that. It's a decent way to kill some of the time on lock down.
--but can I unleash a virus?
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The new DOOM game. It's a beast.
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It was interesting but totally useless for the European scene. It is totally car orientated. I even designed Dutch roads in it but cyclists just dont count. Giving right of way to cyclists was impossible. The metro/subway is interesting. My biggest city was 5 million inhabitants. Make sure your gear is up to scratch.Sean Hayden wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 6:42 pmCity Skylines
I used to play Sim City as a kid and I came across this game yesterday that reminded me of that. It's a decent way to kill some of the time on lock down.
--but can I unleash a virus?
It still fails in comparison with professional micro modelling systems. They are much more fun.
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I've never seen a professional system, I'm sure it's fascinating.
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I meant to mention somewhere that I watched a talk by an ag scientist who claimed the US was at least 20 years behind the Dutch when it comes to crop production! --fhakin' Dutch
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I meant to mention somewhere that I watched a talk by an ag scientist who claimed the US was at least 20 years behind the Dutch when it comes to crop production! --fhakin' Dutch
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Yep they are but they are not games though and modelling a whole city takes months using a large team. Plus all the data collection.Sean Hayden wrote:I've never seen a professional system, I'm sure it's fascinating.
The programme we used (SiAS Paramics) was developed in Edinburgh.
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