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« Reply #1335 on: May 28, 2013, 09:27:19 AM »

Been playing some Gran Turismo 5 because I got excited about Gran Turismo 6 being announced.  Finally got 100% completion for the game (which isn't the same thing as getting the platinum trophy) after I finished the 24 hours of LeMans race - that took about 3 months lol.  They add a few extra races every week or two and a bunch of them have accumulated since I last played it, so I've been going through those.

Should get back to Oblivion one of these days though.  My racing fix has pretty much been satisfied now.
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« Reply #1336 on: May 28, 2013, 04:16:31 PM »

Killed Umaril the Unfeathered last night---at least, in his physical form.

So that was the pain I felt the other night?   Buggedout

The Knights Of The Nine was a short but fun quest.  So if you defeated me in my physical form, you must have invaded my home of Garlas Malatar on the western banks of the Abecean sea. How do you like my sense of decoration?     Twirling

Oh, that was months ago. By now I've killed your spirit on the plane of Oblivion too.  Wink

Haha  Cheers
One thing I thought was cool about that fight, was hearing Umaril speak in his native Ayleid as he was attacking you.  And the atmosphere inside Garlas Malatar was nicely done...Umaril's throne room with the blue-flame braziers on top of the two crypts,  and the throne with the other two blue-flame braziers on either side was a nice touch!

Odd though that the Aurorans would keep coming back no matter how many times you killed them, unless they were reborn time and again in the Oblivion fires. I guess they're bodyguards without their king, in a way. Nice money you can get for their weapons too!
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« Reply #1337 on: May 30, 2013, 12:09:13 AM »

Warband, also finally got around to purchasing Rise of Legends. 
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« Reply #1338 on: May 31, 2013, 01:03:06 PM »

Dark Souls. A lot of Dark Souls.

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« Reply #1339 on: June 07, 2013, 06:35:59 AM »

Been playing Resistance 2 for a couple of evenings.  Take cover, shoot the enemies, advance down the hallway.  Repeat ad infinitum. 
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« Reply #1340 on: June 07, 2013, 07:52:53 PM »

Been playing Resistance 2 for a couple of evenings.  Take cover, shoot the enemies, advance down the hallway.  Repeat ad infinitum.  
Sounds like CoD in single player.
OT- I've been playing Saints Row 2, it's fun but has some very dark cut scenes.
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« Reply #1341 on: June 09, 2013, 09:20:17 PM »

Been playing Resistance 2 for a couple of evenings.  Take cover, shoot the enemies, advance down the hallway.  Repeat ad infinitum.  
Sounds like CoD in single player.
OT- I've been playing Saints Row 2, it's fun but has some very dark cut scenes.

SR3 is considerably more campy and goofy
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« Reply #1342 on: June 10, 2013, 10:52:34 AM »

Been playing Resistance 2 for a couple of evenings.  Take cover, shoot the enemies, advance down the hallway.  Repeat ad infinitum.  
Sounds like CoD in single player.
OT- I've been playing Saints Row 2, it's fun but has some very dark cut scenes.

SR3 is considerably more campy and goofy
I've seen a few let's play and it looks bad. SR4 is going to be worse

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Yeah, if SR3 was goofier, try having a dubstep gun and superpowers to defend off an alien invasion. What kept SR2 good was writing, SR3 didn't have enough writing to balance out the goofiness of the game. Oh and SR4 is a game based off a DLC that wasn't released for SR3, so it has the same graphics.
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« Reply #1343 on: June 10, 2013, 04:58:41 PM »

Been playing Resistance 2 for a couple of evenings.  Take cover, shoot the enemies, advance down the hallway.  Repeat ad infinitum.  
Sounds like CoD in single player.
OT- I've been playing Saints Row 2, it's fun but has some very dark cut scenes.

SR3 is considerably more campy and goofy
I've seen a few let's play and it looks bad. SR4 is going to be worse

*****Spoiler*****

You are now the President of the US and have super powers to try to defend off an alien invasion.

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Yeah, if SR3 was goofier, try having a dubstep gun and superpowers to defend off an alien invasion. What kept SR2 good was writing, SR3 didn't have enough writing to balance out the goofiness of the game. Oh and SR4 is a game based off a DLC that wasn't released for SR3, so it has the same graphics.

While goofy I did enjoy Saints Row The Third. More for game play reasons than all else though.
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« Reply #1344 on: June 12, 2013, 12:45:44 PM »


Skyrim:Legendary Edition

Thank the Good Lord, no more glitches, quest loops, and none of those stupid looking opaque waterfalls in Whiterun or Markarth. I did however lose one member of Whiterun when vampires killed Ulbreth War-Bear, husband of the smith Adrianna Avenici. But I am now a member of the Dawnguard, so vampires beware!  Great game, and I got it for only 29 bucks (trade in credit.)   Love it!  Cheers
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« Reply #1345 on: June 19, 2013, 06:23:59 PM »

I just added DAWNGUARD and DRAGONBORN to my SKYRIM game.  Haven't even touched DAWNGUARD yet, but DRAGONBORN is AWESOME!  To actually return to Morrowind - to see Red Mountain belching smoke and ash in the distance - to see a Silt Strider again - is just awesome, and on top of that, the storyline so far has been very engaging, with all manner of nifty stuff in terms of artifacts, books, and weapons to add to my inventory!!!
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« Reply #1346 on: June 23, 2013, 12:59:26 PM »

I just added DAWNGUARD and DRAGONBORN to my SKYRIM game.  Haven't even touched DAWNGUARD yet, but DRAGONBORN is AWESOME!  To actually return to Morrowind - to see Red Mountain belching smoke and ash in the distance - to see a Silt Strider again - is just awesome, and on top of that, the storyline so far has been very engaging, with all manner of nifty stuff in terms of artifacts, books, and weapons to add to my inventory!!!

Dude, Dawnguard is a TOUGH game!  The Dawnguard armor you get is absolutely awesome though, and gives you several protections against contracting Vampiris Sanguinis as well as the addition of a crossbow into the weapons system.  The Dawnguard shield reflects damage form vampires and any Dawnguard weapon does extra damage to vampires.

The crossbow does uber damage, but is very slow to reload and can put you in a position of vulnerability (as many reloads on my part have proven, lol)  BUT, find yourself high ground, and some protection, and the dead and the living bad guys will fall quickly with the crossbow. I killed a bandit at Valtheim Keep with 2 shots once!

Good luck with Dawnguard man, you're gonna' NEED it!
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« Reply #1347 on: June 23, 2013, 03:25:07 PM »

Playing Fallout New Vegas.  I thought it was a pretty mediocre game the first time I played it, but I downloaded the "World of Pain" and "New Vegas Bounties" mod's and between them they add a ton of new quests and locations.  Exactly what the game needed  Thumbup 
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« Reply #1348 on: June 30, 2013, 03:29:00 AM »

Playing Fallout New Vegas.  I thought it was a pretty mediocre game the first time I played it, but I downloaded the "World of Pain" and "New Vegas Bounties" mod's and between them they add a ton of new quests and locations.  Exactly what the game needed  Thumbup 

I'll have to try some, my biggest problem with New Vegas was it never felt run down or destroyed enough.  Too bright and society was reforming.  That was one thing I appreciated in Fallout 3, you felt more isolated and alone. 
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« Reply #1349 on: June 30, 2013, 07:03:17 AM »

Playing Fallout New Vegas.  I thought it was a pretty mediocre game the first time I played it, but I downloaded the "World of Pain" and "New Vegas Bounties" mod's and between them they add a ton of new quests and locations.  Exactly what the game needed  Thumbup 

I'll have to try some, my biggest problem with New Vegas was it never felt run down or destroyed enough.  Too bright and society was reforming.  That was one thing I appreciated in Fallout 3, you felt more isolated and alone. 

Yeah I think that was my big problem with New Vegas too.  Fallout 3 was a very atmospheric post-apocalyptic world, while in New Vegas it was like everyone had fully adjusted to it, they were just living in a big slum that happened to have a few giant fire ants roaming around.  The whole sense of mystery and discovery was absent.
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