I like the simplicity of an Ultimate Edition. Conveys directly what it's about. It's not a new game, it's a greatly polished final goodbye to FE.
Heavenfall
I think GalCiv actually takes place before Elemental, given that some of the old species in GalCiv essentially brought life to the planet.
10£ isn't exactly a huge risk, although I agree with Island Dog. They're not going to give it away.
I wish you'd do dynasties as DLC, the rest doesn't seem that appealing to me.
Wow, lots of big numbers on that!
I believe in FE both factions must have it researched.
What amazes me about the early access is how polished it is. Very elegant game design. I'm hoping more content and a few more mechanics like this will boost its replayability.
Lots of cool features yet to go in, I like.
Yeah, I like the occasional gamble but predictability has its own benefits as well. If I select a unit and I mostly get a bunch of stupid crap happening I'm going to stop thinking of it as a reward. Similarly, if the randomness is too great I would feel like it doesn't matter what I select anyway.
The premise of each episode is just ludicrous to almost be sci fi. It's almost like a light Fringe. Strangely, I find myself anticipating the next episode...
... now I'm just confused. The joke going around is that every other windows released is horrible. Win 95, ME, Vista, 8. If they're skipping a number, does that mean they skipped the good one? [e digicons]>_>[/e]
And if you've been paying attention, the reaction to NSA and other acronyms causing damage to the US tech industry just hit the news this week. Apparently, the FBI are upset with Apple and Google for introducing new privacy features that put their users above the law . This is, of course, the national propaganda engine at full work. Your information is not safe, and will never be safe, using
Yeah, it was one of six curators suggested by Steam. A lot of steam player reviews already consist of one-liners or inside jokes that are completely useless to someone seeking opinions or information about a game. And yet those will be the "reviews" that "most people found helpful". Basically shit floating to the top.
How much I trust MS to do an OS upgrade so effectively that performance is indistinguishable from a re-format: 0 But I'll gladly take the free upgrade, of course. Not that Windows 8.1 is bad in any way. But free.
I used to look at new releases every day. Heck, I even looked at recently updated if I was feeling it. Now I don't even visit the store anymore. This is definitely something that needs to evolve over time. Problems for me: I don't have a single well-known media personality that I agree with on things. I don't have a lot of friends on Steam, so my recommendations are just repetitive. And I can't help but notice that cancerous shit like <a href="http://store.steampowered.com/cur
The multiplayer has a large amount of bugs, it is just barely playable. Desyncs, random crashes, Ai controlling player factions while they're still in the game, end turns that fail to compute, tactical fights that go on forever. Just to mention a few. The game even has a special error message displayed when the players in the game are on different turns .
Sounds neat, I'll be sure to revisit this if/when I pick up an occulus.
I agree that the combat is weak, it doesn't quite feel like I can control my own units. The rest of the game is really well executed.
Those are included.
The interaction with the kid was the only good part, I think. The conversations with the crew were just poorly written, and how ridiculous was the last scene? Also, because it's an american show, I predict the beautiful but struggling single mother will develop into the main character's love interest in 3...2...1... 13/10 GOTY -IGN
Don't act like you're spelling out the gospel, there are trade-offs to everything and I don't think the downsides to using credit cards outweighs the benefits. However, I'm especially concerned about how privacy plays out in the future. Edit: interestingly enough it was made law in Sweden that shops may not charge a fee from people using the
[quote who="Campaigner" reply="12" id="3495435"] My main problem with cards is that some places charge you x extra for using cards. I learned some years ago that this is due to stores with cardmachines have to pay monthy or so for having them!! I thought cards were invented and spread so shopping would be safer but i's obviously combined with making moeny [/quote] This may be a breach of contract on their part. It should be explicitly forbidde
No different than putting a swastika on the cover of your ww2 shooter. It sets the mood, it doesn't mean anything. Hell, even red alert 2 had everything covered in hammer'n'sickles. Nobody can make you buy it, of course.
Expansion/DLC out. I was really hoping it'd be reasonably priced... and it is! 10 bucks on Steam. Anyone played it?
The sound Frogboy made: [video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLRbZJS5A_E&feature=youtu.be[/video]