[quote who="captainmoonlight" reply="4" id="3441780"] RD TRY THESE LINKS https://sites.google.com/site/lcarsx32apps/resources & http://www.lcarsx32.com/lcars/index.php i USE IT ON WINDOWS 8.1 AS MY SHELL & MAIM PROGRAM, AND NO PROBLEMS, [/quote] wow, is that actually functional? does it limit your use of the computer in any way?
cardinaldirection
[quote who="Rudy_102" reply="37" id="3441990"] It was very bad at start. Like Stalker, X-Rebirth, and hell if I know how many other. I stopped playing while waiting for patches, so I kinda don't know condition game currently in. [/quote] The final iteration, subtitled Reincarnation, is pretty good.
Hah, sweet!
[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--qBfmWsWWg[/video] I'm sure I've been more excited for a game before, but I cant remember it. http://ageofwonders.com/classes/archdruid/ http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAaFxraB3gJic1mGBARzrcPkwjSmynye3 <a hr
Nice, thx for the tip.
[quote who="Mumblefratz" reply="20" id="3438589"] Those of us that aren't your economic peers also have demons, it's just that we can't necessarily afford to do anything about them. [/quote] You're not alone. Thanks for the comforting reminder Frog.
[quote who="GeomanNL" reply="15" id="3438469"] Intelligence doesn't matter; we are trapped in our universe and when the universe ends, so do we. The only difference between us and animals is, that we are aware that we're trapped. [/quote] I'm not trapped in the universe, I'm part of the universe; and we have a long time yet to go: if we so choose. All that really matters is what we make of the gifts that the universe provides
[quote who="Frogboy" reply="71" id="3438370"]speaking of which, would you guys be willing to give up the rotating camera in LH in exchange for a massive boost in performance and visual quality?[/quote] yes!
Good post DsRaider, I concur on pretty much all accounts.
1. strategic spells - more weather control plz 2. i wish there was a real reason to manually layout my cities - some fun meta-game 3. changing the geography of the map over time - "terraforming" / outposts, roads..
I don't know the answers to any of your questions, sorry.
Oooh, yum! Please, also: Essence could be spent on: (a) Reviving land to build cities on OR ( Turning people you found on the map into Champions (you would not have enough essence to do both well). You could marry and have children which would, if you were willing to hold off on using up your essence, result in more powerful children. You could use children to create alliances by betrothing them and this was the primary mechanism for winning via alli
for the ui and ai buffs in the house: [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADcfqusFfaM[/video] www.rockpapershotgun.com/2014/01/27/you-nodes-it-more-limit-theory-dev-diaries/
Gustav Holst's "The Planets" is another great background piece for this game. I just turn the music volume down in the game settings (leaving sound effects and other sliders up), and play music through my stereo, or some media player on my computer.
Nice! I've been designing professionally for about a decade and didn't even know there were options for recovering corrupted psd's. Although they occur infrequently, I've resorted to saving countless iterations of files just in case. I have no doubt that this SW will come in handy some day. Thank you very much!
I concur. Just finished configuring a new gaming laptop for myself, and the first thing I wanted to do was iron man through a game of LH (plays like a rogue-like strategy game). This game ages like fine wine - it actually gets better over time. SD, you've really whittled this one down into a keeper. Well done!
[quote who="Gaunathor" reply="4" id="3430575"] Not quite. CD Projekt RED and GOG are sister companies. The are both owned by Cdp.pl.[/quote] I stand (or sit rather) corrected.
[quote who="ElanaAhova" reply="20" id="3430606"] wow, cardinaldirection, I had no idea someone actually did this. Sega rocks (diplomatically speaking). Does the UN know about the boards? [/quote] that's a great question. to be honest, "fall of babyl, rise of glyph: an international logographic language" is a paper i started writing years ago, that's now turned into more of an unfinished book. as a specialist in mythology and the histo
[quote who="Frogboy" reply="1" id="3430486"] I didn't know GOG made games. I thought they were in the business of selling other people's games.[/quote] CD Projekt RED, creators of The Witcher series , owns GOG . Good read btw, thanks tjashen.
[quote who="ElanaAhova" reply="17" id="3430367"] I've never played multi-player, and was not aware of the difficulties of playing with/against users that speak different languages. Seems to me the game makers should create a symbol based interface for multilayer games. Wouldn't that simulate different species who don't communicate well? Kinda like a symbol based pidgin, a basic trade/diplo language, "galact-lingo" using symbols rather than words. Then peopl
[quote who="rahal" reply="1" id="3430198"]Hero's Quest (as it was called before the copyright-spat-rename) was my first rpg [/quote] It was one of my firsts too, and I still find the series to be one of the best interactive experiences ever designed. You are going to love Heroine's Quest. It was released on the 25th, and I just happened upon it a couple days after: definitely my favorite Christmas present.
For any lovers of a good Adventure or RPG (especially fans of the Quest for Glory series), this was just released: Heroine's Quest It's free. Heroine's Quest: The Herald of Ragnarok is an adventure / RPG hybrid. Like in many adventure games, you have a world to save, and must use your wit, guile and inventory to puzzle your way through. Like in many roleplaying games, you can
[quote who="Jafo" reply="16" id="3429656"] If you wait long enough even mullets will be 'in' again....[/quote] You're not kidding, they already are (on this side of the planet). I've seen em [e digicons]8|[/e]
[quote who="Frogboy" reply="2" id="3427567"]I was raised that taking the high road means ignoring trolls. That is a social rule that I think is worth keeping -- to a point. But there is a threshold, and I don't know where that threshold is, where you have to respond to it vigorously.[/quote] I too was raised to "turn the other cheek", but that went out the window as soon as others that I care about entered into the equation. Time and energy are precious, and n
Great presentation. The adventurous spirit of this project is exciting. Life is all about breaking boundaries.