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debaserr 05-15-2012 10:03 PM

Just beat Act 3 in D3, I love this game.

anticipation 05-15-2012 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Rez (Post 1189636)
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i oooh, just, unghh, can't, mmmph, stop, ahh! don't want to either, awwwwmm ;)

Dr_Rez 05-16-2012 07:04 PM

I like you Pation, but dont wink at me while ejaculating.

Antonio 05-16-2012 08:52 PM

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...axpaynebox.jpg

fuuuuuuuun, and REALLY easy with keyboard and mouse :D

Unknown Soldier 05-22-2012 06:33 AM

Just bought the Command & Conquer pack on the PC which features 12 games all for just £9.

Dr_Rez 05-22-2012 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Unknown Soldier (Post 1191454)
Just bought the Command & Conquer pack on the PC which features 12 games all for just £9.

I used to love the old ones, but the new ones are definitly much better. I think I like Generals the most, they kept all the good aspects of 1 and 2 and just gave the player more options for customizing everything. One thing I wish they would improve however is troop movemnt. It is still hard to make a large army gracefully move across the map. Units of different speeds should be able to slow down and travel at the same rate, instead of tanks getting to location an hour before the poor little GI's.

LoathsomePete 05-22-2012 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Antonio (Post 1189960)
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...axpaynebox.jpg

fuuuuuuuun, and REALLY easy with keyboard and mouse :D

I've been playing this on PS2 and I really wish I had it on PC. I remember how frustrated I use to get at the platforming sections, particularly the nightmare sequences, and even the shooting controls seemed to be a pain in the ass. It's kind of sad too because I use to harbor some real nostalgia to this game in particular but the last few nights of playing have made me hate it with a passion. As much as people complain about the games of today not being as good as the games of yore, there are some changes that I honestly can't remember how we played without, chiefly regenerating health. Say what you will about it, nothing is more frustrating than being stuck in a loop where you can't get past a certain section because you have no health.

Unknown Soldier 05-22-2012 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Rez (Post 1191502)
I used to love the old ones, but the new ones are definitly much better. I think I like Generals the most, they kept all the good aspects of 1 and 2 and just gave the player more options for customizing everything. One thing I wish they would improve however is troop movemnt. It is still hard to make a large army gracefully move across the map. Units of different speeds should be able to slow down and travel at the same rate, instead of tanks getting to location an hour before the poor little GI's.

I'm only familiar with the very early games such as the Red Alert series which I loved when they came out, looking forward to playing them again. I've no idea how the graphics will stand up on the really old games.

midnight rain 05-22-2012 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by LoathsomePete (Post 1191504)
I've been playing this on PS2 and I really wish I had it on PC. I remember how frustrated I use to get at the platforming sections, particularly the nightmare sequences, and even the shooting controls seemed to be a pain in the ass. It's kind of sad too because I use to harbor some real nostalgia to this game in particular but the last few nights of playing have made me hate it with a passion. As much as people complain about the games of today not being as good as the games of yore, there are some changes that I honestly can't remember how we played without, chiefly regenerating health. Say what you will about it, nothing is more frustrating than being stuck in a loop where you can't get past a certain section because you have no health.

Meh, I prefer non-regenerating health. It feels more like a test of skills rather than a test of patience. Non-regenerating health makes for more difficult gameplay, I like when games are difficult.

The Red Alert series was great, I still have no idea how Westwood went under. I always thought the C&C games were a great success.

Antonio 05-22-2012 06:19 PM

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Originally Posted by LoathsomePete (Post 1191504)
I've been playing this on PS2 and I really wish I had it on PC. I remember how frustrated I use to get at the platforming sections, particularly the nightmare sequences, and even the shooting controls seemed to be a pain in the ass. It's kind of sad too because I use to harbor some real nostalgia to this game in particular but the last few nights of playing have made me hate it with a passion. As much as people complain about the games of today not being as good as the games of yore, there are some changes that I honestly can't remember how we played without, chiefly regenerating health. Say what you will about it, nothing is more frustrating than being stuck in a loop where you can't get past a certain section because you have no health.

well, the Max Payne games are available on PC now and are really cheap, not to mention that with how the the graphics were on the PS2 that they basically run on any computer these days


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