Here's something inane I threw together and put up in Steam.
I doubt I'll be the first one to have thought of this - and whether or not anyone will get the joke but you can always try....
Wednesday, May 27, 2015
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
Dawn of a New Dragon Age
Recently I completed a play-through of Dragon Age Origins on the PC.
No doubt about it: This game is a lot different on PC than on the Xbox 360. Sure there is the obvious benefit of the user mods that improve the graphics and make welcome additions, but I found the controls better on the PC,the interface better and even some of the achievements present something of a significant challenge.
But who am I kidding? Its the mods that seal the deal for me. And they are impressive to say the least. I'm staggered by some of the effort these people have gone to and the results are astonishing. Of particular note is the Dark Ritual mod, that actually built a complete cutscene from the ground up. I also enjoyed the Skip the Fade mod and the Extra Dog Slot.
Ultimately though, playing through Dragon Age Origins again didn't feel like a crummy experience. I don't feel like I was ripped off when I bought the game for a second time purely for the modding. I knew what was going to happen in the game but I didn't feel tired. I've been and done all these things for a few times but I was never bored.
Maybe a new coat of paint could be just the thing to revisit a game....
No doubt about it: This game is a lot different on PC than on the Xbox 360. Sure there is the obvious benefit of the user mods that improve the graphics and make welcome additions, but I found the controls better on the PC,the interface better and even some of the achievements present something of a significant challenge.
But who am I kidding? Its the mods that seal the deal for me. And they are impressive to say the least. I'm staggered by some of the effort these people have gone to and the results are astonishing. Of particular note is the Dark Ritual mod, that actually built a complete cutscene from the ground up. I also enjoyed the Skip the Fade mod and the Extra Dog Slot.
Ultimately though, playing through Dragon Age Origins again didn't feel like a crummy experience. I don't feel like I was ripped off when I bought the game for a second time purely for the modding. I knew what was going to happen in the game but I didn't feel tired. I've been and done all these things for a few times but I was never bored.
Maybe a new coat of paint could be just the thing to revisit a game....
Friday, May 15, 2015
Got Booked
Here's something that turned up in my mailbox earlier this week:
Well, if you're going to back one of these books on Kickstarter, then you might as well pick up a previous success
Well, if you're going to back one of these books on Kickstarter, then you might as well pick up a previous success
Monday, May 11, 2015
Dead Space
I was talking to a friend recently and learned how she was deleting some unplayed games off of her XboxOne hard drive - which, in turn, freed up some vital space.
Following her lead, I recently removed some Steam games from my hard drive which I don;t play any more. Only to find that I, ultimately, have saved a whopping 2 gig of space.
Of course that doesn't mean much when games these days are super huge in the terms of storage space but very little bit helps I guess....
Following her lead, I recently removed some Steam games from my hard drive which I don;t play any more. Only to find that I, ultimately, have saved a whopping 2 gig of space.
Of course that doesn't mean much when games these days are super huge in the terms of storage space but very little bit helps I guess....
Wednesday, May 6, 2015
Alphabet Steam
Here's something I came across recently: Does one, within their Steam library, have a game to match up to every letter of the alphabet?
Sounds to me like a challenge worth rising up to:
Age of Empires 2: HD edition
Ben There Dan That
Castle Crashers
Divinity Original Sin
Eversion
FTL
Gemini Rue
Half Life
Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis
J
Knightshift
Limbo
Mysterious Cities of Gold: Secret Paths
N
O
Papers Please
Quake 2
Rome: Total War
System Shock 2
Thomas Was Alone
Ultimate Doom
Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War
X-COM: UFO Defense
Y
Z
So I failed the challenge
But still, 21 out of 26 isn't too bad a result...
Sounds to me like a challenge worth rising up to:
Age of Empires 2: HD edition
Ben There Dan That
Castle Crashers
Divinity Original Sin
Eversion
FTL
Gemini Rue
Half Life
Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis
J
Knightshift
Limbo
Mysterious Cities of Gold: Secret Paths
N
O
Papers Please
Quake 2
Rome: Total War
System Shock 2
Thomas Was Alone
Ultimate Doom
Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War
X-COM: UFO Defense
Y
Z
So I failed the challenge
But still, 21 out of 26 isn't too bad a result...
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