Wizardry 8 will always be a part of my life.
Wizardry 8 will always be a part of my life.
This DLC made reconsider a few things: never thought I’d love a toaster this much, for one.
Patrolling the Mojave almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter.
There’s some ageless classics. HoMM3 came out 25 years ago and is still pretty much the top of its genre. Freespace2 more or less shut down the spacesim genre 25 years ago, as well…
Any game that makes people actually move is good in my book.
SF somehow feels more fluid? intuitive? to play than MK.
But neither allows the balls to the walls insane shit Mugen lets you to conjure! Or well, IKEMEN nowadays.
Hearts of Iron 4, and Battletech 3062 Advanced.
Pretty much has to be boilerplate tbh, as they can only fish out a response from the preapproved can.
Armored Core 6. Loved it to bits, and made me realise how badly I’d need good mecha games… haven’t had one since Battletech.
Install HoI4 and you’ll see…
Hope is the first step on the path towards disappointment.
Divinity 2: Dragon Knight Saga. Kirill made the most fantastic OST…
Second place is for Megaman Zero series I think. I still listen to those tracks to this day while running.
Oy, boosting regular guns? Interesting…
It depends if you are new to the game or not. There’s two big categories of mods - those that only perform modernization and quality of life features, and those that rework everything until it looks like Skyrim.
If you are new, I’d recommend not using any of the latter; they can be fun, but it’s good to know New Vegas “as is”, I’d say. Otherwise the selection is so big it’s hard to pick, I’m running like 30 or so (mostly extra weapons, enhanced AI, better crafting, extra sidequests and a player home). But just give an idea on the scope of mods, the settlement building system in FO4 was inspired by mods originally in New Vegas (Real Time Settler and Wasteland Defense), so there’s really a wide scope of things to pick from.
As for the former, there’s some that jump to mind - NVAC (New Vegas Anti-Crash), FNV 4GB memory patcher, stutter remover, nevada skies and/or EVE (essential visual enhacements), and probably a texture pack or two to enhance visuals. Maybe even NVSE, which is a scripting extension mod that other mods can/will need.
Fallout New Vegas (with some mods), Vampire Bloodlines (with community patch) and Deus Ex Human Revolutions. I’d personally even put Deus Ex 1 there for the story itself, but the game is pretty old and may be jarring for modern audience even with mods…
I should be happy it’s getting a sequel, but all I can muster is a terrified oh no.
If you haven’t, play the mod campaign Derelict. Unfortunately it’s the closest to FS3 that we’ll ever get, Blue Planet aside…
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Don’t give me hope…
Matter not sunlit in space really is cold (and sunlit matter is baking hot, btw). It’s just there is so little matter in space (vacuum and all) that getting rid of heat via conduction is virtually impossible, meaning it’s insulated. So technically space is cold, also hot, and also damn well insulated.
Water not exposed to sunlight could get as low as - 260C (close to absolute zero) by radiating away all it’s heat… eventually. Meanwhile water exposed to our sun in Earth orbit would be at around boiling temps, like 100-140C. Just check the Moon surface temperature readings.