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#115261 MysterD   The Toaster CAGiversary!   28448 Posts   Joined 19.4 Years Ago  

Posted 02 April 2020 - 11:59 PM

Just finished a new build.

I was able to get in on the 2600x deal at microcenter a few weeks back, and paired it with a Gigabyte Aorus B450 pro WiFi, 16gb ram, and a XFX 5600XT. Looking forward to finally being able to play Disco Elysium and playing Phoenix Point without my computer crashing. My last build was an FX8120 with a HD7870, so this should be a massive upgrade

Awesome! Hope you enjoy your new rig. :)

 

Would like to hear how performance, settings, and all of this stuff is going w/ your games and whatnot.



#115262 INMATEofARKHAM   Looking for my padded cell CAGiversary!   6277 Posts   Joined 13.8 Years Ago  

INMATEofARKHAM

Posted 03 April 2020 - 08:02 AM

I've been getting a few a day so I'll complete it but that's also with some actual grinding.  Running Lincoln Memorial or DCD on Challenging with four directives on (screw you, special ammo) seems to be the quickest for me.

FYI the manhunt stuff (missions, bounties, checkpoints) are double XP but only for this week.

I joined others for the Hotel on challenging with some directives... not sure which and the payout was certainly more. Hopefully, Lincoln will have good loot over the weekend.

Waiting to see how hard CG and FK get hit.  If they just shave a few percent off then, eh.  If they knock them down to, say, 5% then that'll suck.

Massive seems to think they are leading to LMG and rifles being so popular so some think you see them move them to a different brand set... Others think they might become talents but I don't see how gloves/kneepads with talents stay as high end and don't get moved to exotics. Them being exotics would really suck.

I did get the pants I wanted from the Event Cache... So I'll just be playing till I want a break. (I suspect that will be my whole weekend.)

In other news my wife got furlong a week or so ago... It's made her angry and not much fun to hangout with.

I won't ever be furloughed, my job is 2 of the 16 essential industries (government and medical) so I'll be working till I'm either sick, we win this battle, or we are all living the Division instead of playing it.

#115263 josekortez   CAGiversary! CAGiversary!   9237 Posts   Joined 19.5 Years Ago  

Posted 03 April 2020 - 10:43 AM

Lover's Smiles is free on Steam today (April 3rd) until 3 p.m.   Don't ask me 3 in what time zone.  I don't know.  Just shut up and claim the damn game.

 

https://store.steamp...Lovers__Smiles/

 

Ripped Pants at Work is free on itch.io (direct download, no Steam key).

 

https://scottethingt...d-pants-at-work



#115264 DD83   'nives 'n 'nades CAGiversary!   9545 Posts   Joined 15.8 Years Ago  

Posted 03 April 2020 - 06:15 PM

https://www.gog.com/game/symmetry

 

Free GOG



#115265 MinDRioT   slipping through the cracks of a stolen jewel CAGiversary!   5031 Posts   Joined 9.4 Years Ago  

Posted 03 April 2020 - 06:56 PM

All these free games are SOCIALISM! Terrible for our country. BAD NEWS!



#115266 Blade   This is the way Silenced   15480 Posts   Joined 18.0 Years Ago  

Posted 03 April 2020 - 07:28 PM

All these free games are SOCIALISM! Terrible for our country. BAD NEWS!

Welcome Back to 2007 2 - https://store.steamp...Back_To_2007_2/

Keyboard Killers - https://store.steamp...yboard_Killers/

Khan vs Kahn - https://store.steamp...0/Khan_VS_Kahn/

Escape from Tethys - https://store.steamp...pe_From_Tethys/

 

All free until April 6th, Keyboard Killers doesn't have a date listed.



#115267 hal   Game Hoarder CAGiversary!   5905 Posts   Joined 16.4 Years Ago  

Posted 03 April 2020 - 10:37 PM

On another note, I was trying to figure out what RPG I might want to jump into next the other week. I loaded Torment and played that for about a half-hour. It looked like a lot of vocabulary to absorb and systems to learn, which I don't mind doing, but I figured I might check out something else in the meantime. I fired up Divinity: Original Sin 2, which was fantastic. I loved the bizarre and varied backstories of the characters and the world was easy to pick up as I went along. I played that for a few hours before I realized I hadn't ever played Divinity: Original Sin (which I had somehow confused with Larian's earlier game Divinity II, a game I found very difficult to get into). So then I downloaded the first game and I'm going through it. It's not as much fun as the second game, although they bear a lot of similarities. It also seems to share a few roots in common with Larian's even older games, Divine Divinity  and Beyond Divinity, chiefly the idea of two main protagonists with differing values who bicker about many things they come across in the world.

I actually really liked D:OS because I love that type of game. It was not easy to get into for me either, at first. It grew on me a bit and I finished it and felt really positive about the series going into the sequel.

D:OS2, on the other hand, does so much more right. It's a really engrossing example of the genre. The good news is that they've fixed the final act (which, I understand was a bit of a mess) and I've had no problems. It's massive, it's varied, and it's fun. Enjoy!

 

I picked Fane to main, which turns out to have been a really good pick because of the story. He's sort of the central character.

 

Oh, and no need to finish the first if it didn't click with you. The stories are connected in a way, but not dependent upon one another.



#115268 elessar123  

Posted 03 April 2020 - 11:46 PM

I feel like the D:OS2 fights just take so long. I picked Fane also, and undead feels a little overpowered sometimes.



#115269 josekortez   CAGiversary! CAGiversary!   9237 Posts   Joined 19.5 Years Ago  

Posted 04 April 2020 - 12:17 AM

Caelus Trident is free to own on Steam until April 6th.

 

https://store.steamp...Caelus_Trident/



#115270 nitrosmob   CAGiversary! CAGiversary!   11507 Posts   Joined 16.8 Years Ago  

Posted 04 April 2020 - 12:57 AM

A lot of these recent free games look like stuff I'd find in an IG bundle. I will get Escape From Tethys and likely be disappointed, but it looks OK.



#115271 HBX   Let That Boy Cook CAGiversary!   1196 Posts   Joined 8.9 Years Ago  

Posted 04 April 2020 - 05:52 AM

Free is free, and it beats some of those past giveaways with limited supply and websites that would get overloaded, minus the card drops of course.

 

https://steamdb.info/upcoming/free/

 

SteamDB has a list of all the current and upcoming Steam store freebies.



#115272 josekortez   CAGiversary! CAGiversary!   9237 Posts   Joined 19.5 Years Ago  

Posted 04 April 2020 - 08:12 AM

I was up scanning Steam to combat my insomnia, and I found another free game called Grimm's Hollow.

 

https://store.steamp.../Grimms_Hollow/

 

It's a freeware Steam game, but it actually looks pretty interesting and has good reviews.  



#115273 weretable   is that you baby, or just a brilliant disguise CAGiversary!   1144 Posts   Joined 10.5 Years Ago  

weretable

Posted 04 April 2020 - 10:32 AM

Too lazy to look back and see if this has been posted but if you are a subscriber Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition is $3.99 on Humble, $4.99 otherwise.



#115274 MysterD   The Toaster CAGiversary!   28448 Posts   Joined 19.4 Years Ago  

Posted 04 April 2020 - 12:56 PM

For those that have Bulletstorm: Full Clip:

 

In the Full Clip version...Is there anything much different, new features, new graphics improvements, new levels, new weapons, new equipment, or anything of much in there compared to the G4WL Version?



#115275 MrshllJcb   Drinkin High Life CAGiversary!   4400 Posts   Joined 12.5 Years Ago  

Posted 04 April 2020 - 02:30 PM

Awesome! Hope you enjoy your new rig. :)

Would like to hear how performance, settings, and all of this stuff is going w/ your games and whatnot.


Been playing a little bit Disco Elysium and Phoenix point. Really enjoying both games, but haven’t been getting to spend a ton of time with them. I have been getting some random crashes and BSOD issues, with different explanations. I went into the Ryzen Master utility and found that the EDC was hovering around 85-98% while idling. After researching online it seems like people had success with this issue by disabling Precision boost and Core boost in the bios. I could only find the Core boost option in my bios and disabled it and now I’m idling around 40-50% of EDC and it never really seems to jump much while playing Disco

I haven’t had any more crashes or issues since making those changes, hopefully that was the extent of the issues.

#115276 Reds303  

Posted 04 April 2020 - 06:28 PM

Not sure if anyones posted this and definately in the wrong place, but just a heads up to everyone that HBO has free streaming on some of their shows for the month of April.

 

EDIT - InmateofArkham pointed out to me this is on PC only, so not as decent but leaving it up here in case anyone wants to know.



#115277 epobirs   CAGiversary! CAGiversary!   8546 Posts   Joined 19.1 Years Ago  

Posted 04 April 2020 - 07:22 PM

Not sure if anyones posted this and definately in the wrong place, but just a heads up to everyone that HBO has free streaming on some of their shows for the month of April.

 

EDIT - InmateofArkham pointed out to me this is on PC only, so not as decent but leaving it up here in case anyone wants to know.

It also seems to work on Android devices and probably IOS devices. I installed HBO GO on a Kindle Fire tablet and was able to watch several items without being asked for any account info.



#115278 nitrosmob   CAGiversary! CAGiversary!   11507 Posts   Joined 16.8 Years Ago  

Posted 04 April 2020 - 07:31 PM

Played about 45 minutes of Risk of Rain 2. Honestly I'll likely wait for it be bundled or heavily discounted. It just felt a little unpolished of sorts. Somewhat not as fancy graphics (which don't bother me), not as much of a feeling of effect of any of the gun hits or anything, a little confusing area to explore (open-world type), and lots of respawning enemies. I think one of the things I liked a lot about Risk of Rain was the lack of respawning enemies except for when certain things happen. It also feels like this one is meant more for co-op as the difficulty of bosses seems a bit high for single player. Also the upgrades just didn't feel that special. Everything just felt a bit generic, and honestly I wasn't super impressed. It plays well enough, but it just didn't feel too fun to me. I know it's early access, but yeah I hope it just feels a little bit more special in the world and upgrades and such. The bosses feel cool, but that's about it.



#115279 josekortez   CAGiversary! CAGiversary!   9237 Posts   Joined 19.5 Years Ago  

Posted 04 April 2020 - 07:42 PM

Played about 45 minutes of Risk of Rain 2. Honestly I'll likely wait for it be bundled or heavily discounted. It just felt a little unpolished of sorts. Somewhat not as fancy graphics (which don't bother me), not as much of a feeling of effect of any of the gun hits or anything, a little confusing area to explore (open-world type), and lots of respawning enemies. I think one of the things I liked a lot about Risk of Rain was the lack of respawning enemies except for when certain things happen. It also feels like this one is meant more for co-op as the difficulty of bosses seems a bit high for single player. Also the upgrades just didn't feel that special. Everything just felt a bit generic, and honestly I wasn't super impressed. It plays well enough, but it just didn't feel too fun to me. I know it's early access, but yeah I hope it just feels a little bit more special in the world and upgrades and such. The bosses feel cool, but that's about it.

I played it on Xbox One last weekend during the free weekend, and I bought the bundle with the first game on that system after playing it since I had the credit to use from Bing searches.  It seemed to be a game that would be more enjoyable as a multiplayer game.  That said, I thought it was pretty neat that they were willing to take a chance with the sequel by basically revamping the gameplay by moving from 2D to 3D.  The developer has said that it will continue updating the game, so I'm looking forward to whatever updates that are coming.  But, yeah, the constantly spawning enemies make it a lot harder in single-player, so I could see how that could upset people who pick it up.



#115280 DD83   'nives 'n 'nades CAGiversary!   9545 Posts   Joined 15.8 Years Ago  

Posted 04 April 2020 - 09:23 PM

Saw Regions of Ruin was free on that link HBX posted.

 

https://store.steamp...egions_Of_Ruin/



#115281 MysterD   The Toaster CAGiversary!   28448 Posts   Joined 19.4 Years Ago  

Posted 04 April 2020 - 11:00 PM

So, I took a trip on the Duke Nukem 3D: 20th Anniversary World Tour.

 

So much has already been said about how classic the original Duke Nukem 3D: Atomic Edition and its episodes were, way back in the day and over the years. And if you haven't played the old episodes (Episodes 1-4) - well, you should. It was a blast back in the day - and still remains a classic like early & classic Unreal, Quake, Blood and Doom games.

 

So, we'll talk about the new episode (Episode 5), which is only right now in this package. This episode (Episode 5: Alien World Order) is not in Atomic Edition or Megaton Edition, which would & could be the real attraction of this version of the game, to namely owners of Atomic Edition or Megaton Edition.

 

Just finished-up Episode 5 (Alien World Order, which was designed by DN3D original developers Richard "Levelord" Gray and Allen Blum III). Took me a little over 4.5 hours, according to Steam. Some thoughts here.

 

Holy crap, is this episode action-packed. And it's a blast. It's quite good, feeling basically like a new expansion pack or DLC here for Duke Nukem 3D. This is probably the kind of episode, action, and content that people really wanted out of DNF, to be honest.

 

The level design is really good through-out. There are plenty of interesting levels and varied locations here, in the usual old-school labyrinth level-design of finding all kinds of nooks, crannies, secret areas/room, and whatnot. You'll travel around the world, to levels based in England, Hollywood, Russia, and even France - slaying aliens like only Duke can. There are also lots of huge open-space shootouts & arena-sized shootouts with many of the past enemy types in DN3D and the new enemy, leading to a feeling of being involved in confrontations, action & shoot-outs of epic proportions.

 

There is a new alien enemy type, new weapon type (Incinerator, which is a flame-thrower), and 8 new levels here in this episode.

 

Jon St. John is back (as the voice of Duke Nukem), delivering more wise-crackin' and referential lines to things from pop culture, as you'd pretty much expect with a Duke Nukem game. Don't expect a grand story, deep narrative, or any of that, as Duke was never about that. This is a Duke Nukem game...and he's here to wise-crack; make jokes; be lewd; be crude; be crass; and shoot & kick alien ass. And if you're fine with that, you're going to really enjoy Episode 5.

 

There's another new feature here: you can rewind time and to whatever point you were at before, when you die. You can go back as far as the level began, pretty much! So, sure - you can still quick-save whenever you want; that's still here. But now, when you die, you can also rewind to any point in this game from before your death...and pick-up right wherever you want and for that ideal spot/moment; and to keep you always in the constant onslaught and action. No need to always save and rewind, as you can now rewind - like other older games that have had remasters/re-releases have done (i.e. Flashback). But, great to have both options at your disposal, for whatever reason you might need them for.

 

While I wasn't super-thrilled w/ the final boss (could've been more than just an enemy re-skin, the new weapon it has, and whatnot) and the ending (not-so-special endings seem par for the course w/ basically old-school Quake and Duke games anyways) - I still had a blast w/ the new episode and easily got my $1.59 worth (being a Humble Bundle Choice subscriber) from the Humble Bundle sale just from this episode/DLC/expansion.

 

If for some reason you don't own Atomic or Megaton, 20th Anniversary World Tour is a must-buy for classic old-school FPS action from the awesome first 4 Episodes and you also get the new & really good 5th Episode. If you own Atomic or Megaton, you'll really only need the new episode 5 - and that would probably be best, catching this re-release on sale just to get the really good new 5th Episode. And with it on sale now (4/4/2020) at such a cheap price on Humble ($1.99 for non-subscribers of the HBC or $1.59 for HBC subscribers) - now's as good as a time as any, if you're trying to just catch that 5th Episode.

 

ADDENDUM - 4/5/2020:
So, this is probably worth mentioning for fans of EDUKE32 Source Port. Episode 5 (Alien World Order) from 20th Anniversary World Tour does work in there. Tested it out and it runs just fine. If you're cautious, as always before modifying game files - back-up your old 20th Anniversary World Tour game-folder elsewhere, just in case. Anyways, you can just drop EDUKE32 files right into your Anniversary World Tour folder; replace any files it wants to; run EDuke32.EXE; and you'll be good to go.



#115282 warreni   Eminently punchable CAGiversary!   5725 Posts   Joined 13.0 Years Ago  

Posted 04 April 2020 - 11:29 PM

It also seems to work on Android devices and probably IOS devices. I installed HBO GO on a Kindle Fire tablet and was able to watch several items without being asked for any account info.

It works on HBO Now too.



#115283 warreni   Eminently punchable CAGiversary!   5725 Posts   Joined 13.0 Years Ago  

Posted 05 April 2020 - 12:33 AM

I actually really liked D:OS because I love that type of game. It was not easy to get into for me either, at first. It grew on me a bit and I finished it and felt really positive about the series going into the sequel.

D:OS2, on the other hand, does so much more right. It's a really engrossing example of the genre. The good news is that they've fixed the final act (which, I understand was a bit of a mess) and I've had no problems. It's massive, it's varied, and it's fun. Enjoy!

 

I picked Fane to main, which turns out to have been a really good pick because of the story. He's sort of the central character.

 

Oh, and no need to finish the first if it didn't click with you. The stories are connected in a way, but not dependent upon one another.

I feel like the D:OS2 fights just take so long. I picked Fane also, and undead feels a little overpowered sometimes.

Oh, you misunderstood me. I couldn't get into Divinity II: The Dragon Knight Saga. That game felt like. . . I don't know, maybe Larian trying to do Skyrim? I didn't even get to the part in the story where your character becomes a dragon-person.

 

The original Original Sin, on the other hand, is decent. I'm playing it now, off and on, but it's a little hard to go back to it after playing the second game, just because the characters in that one are so much more varied and fun. Also, I picked Fane too (he's more popular than I would have thought, it would seem), but it was a close race between him and The Red Prince.

 

Also, because none of you have anything better to do at the moment, and I think it's still on sale, here's a link to my review of The Complex. TLDR; if you like games that don't really require much participation (or you enjoyed Late Shift), this one's worth the price of a movie ticket (and it's not like any of you can go to the movies anyway, is it?!).



#115284 Mooby   Herp Derp CAGiversary!   11545 Posts   Joined 12.5 Years Ago  

Posted 05 April 2020 - 01:58 AM

Anyone know if those Amazon digital credits you got for selecting non-prime shipping can be applied to digital download PC games?



#115285 Blade   This is the way Silenced   15480 Posts   Joined 18.0 Years Ago  

Posted 05 April 2020 - 02:01 AM

Anyone know if those Amazon digital credits you got for selecting non-prime shipping can be applied to digital download PC games?

They don't work on digital download PC games.



#115286 Mooby   Herp Derp CAGiversary!   11545 Posts   Joined 12.5 Years Ago  

Posted 05 April 2020 - 02:14 AM

Damn.



#115287 Cornelius   CAGiversary! CAGiversary!   1050 Posts   Joined 19.1 Years Ago  

Posted 05 April 2020 - 03:45 AM

FYI, I posted a "20% ROI on GameStop/Xbox GC's @ Rite-Aid between April 5-11" deal here:
https://www.cheapass.../topic/371744-/

Yes, it's only for store credit at Rite-Aid, but it's not hard to find cleaning products, medicine, candy, or toilet paper there. Also, the GameStop credit can be used to purchase either PSN, Nintendo, Steam, or (additional) XBOX credit from the GameStop website.



#115288 Dr Sasquatch   Trivial Hirsute CAGiversary!   1563 Posts   Joined 18.9 Years Ago  

Dr Sasquatch

Posted 05 April 2020 - 04:35 AM

Hey hey Galaxy Trucker is very fun, half off, and also pretty fun! Six and a half out of ten!



#115289 weretable   is that you baby, or just a brilliant disguise CAGiversary!   1144 Posts   Joined 10.5 Years Ago  

weretable

Posted 05 April 2020 - 12:34 PM

Played about 45 minutes of Risk of Rain 2. Honestly I'll likely wait for it be bundled or heavily discounted. It just felt a little unpolished of sorts. Somewhat not as fancy graphics (which don't bother me), not as much of a feeling of effect of any of the gun hits or anything, a little confusing area to explore (open-world type), and lots of respawning enemies. I think one of the things I liked a lot about Risk of Rain was the lack of respawning enemies except for when certain things happen. It also feels like this one is meant more for co-op as the difficulty of bosses seems a bit high for single player. Also the upgrades just didn't feel that special. Everything just felt a bit generic, and honestly I wasn't super impressed. It plays well enough, but it just didn't feel too fun to me. I know it's early access, but yeah I hope it just feels a little bit more special in the world and upgrades and such. The bosses feel cool, but that's about it.

I liked it at least nearly as well as the first but it has a sorta steep learning curve which is easier to get past with friends.  Of course it also might have changed substantially since I last played it, it is one of many games I have meant to go back to.  I was overwhelmed at first but actually looped (cleared the available stages, went through them again and died when stuff was so powerful normal enemies could one-shot me) after getting used to playing.  Game is very confusing to find your way around in at first, but that went away for me with more playtime as well. Not sure if it is a limited amount of map generation or if I just got used to figuring out where to find stuff.  It does suffer a bit from powerful/weak runs, when you learn what to look for you can build insanely powerful runs if the right stuff shows up but similarly you can end up with a really weak build with bad items choices/bad drops/spawns.  It is like Isaac in that regard, the more you play the more you understand the systems and the better you get but can be extremely overwhelming early on.  It is definitely a "more fun the more you play it" game though and you need to enjoy the gameplay enough to get to that point in the first place so I'm sure some folks will bounce right off it.



#115290 josekortez   CAGiversary! CAGiversary!   9237 Posts   Joined 19.5 Years Ago  

Posted 05 April 2020 - 01:08 PM

Tailgunner is currently free to own on itch.io as part of the Stay At Home sale (direct download, no Steam key).  You can claim it to keep.

 

https://grizzly-mach...h.io/tailgunner

 

The game is Oculus Rift compatible if that matters to anyone.