What Games Are You Playing? [2]


  1. Posts : 7,683
    Windows 10 Pro
       #1641

    x BlueRobot said:
    Have done the Nuka-Cola Quantum quest? It takes a while, but you get plenty of caps and the final reward is worth it
    Haven't heard of it but I'll look into it. Thanks

    x BlueRobot said:
    Yeah, it is the Energy Weapons one, I've got all the bobbleheads, apart from the Energy Weapons and the one in the Vault where you start the game, you have three chances to get that one (Medicine I think).
    Yeah I got the medicine one pretty early too. I wasn't looking for them at first, I just snatched them up as I came across them. Only after I got a home with the stand did I realize there was a collection. Even then I didn't hunt them. But as I said, being that I reinstalled the game for troubleshooting issues I've decided to seek them out.

    BTW thus far after a few days of playing, absolutely no issues as of yet under Windows 7.
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  2.    #1642

    The quest name is Nuka-Cola Challenge, but you have to collect the Nuka-Cola Quantums :)
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  3. Posts : 7,683
    Windows 10 Pro
       #1643

    Yeah I just looked into it - The Nuka-Cola Challenge - Fallout 3 Wiki Guide - IGN

    Right now I'm just sort of playing around while I have some free time from my studies.

    Thanks
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  4. Posts : 7,466
    Windows 10 Home Premium 64bit sp1
       #1644

    BlackSparrow said:
    Friend gave me Dead Island yesterday, so that's what I've been playing... that and Crysis 2 on Xbox, need to contact EA Support about my Computer version though.
    Good game make sure you have version 1.4 or something like that Steam had tons of issues with that at release

    and for the record turn on v-sync this is a Video card killer have your card hitting the 90c's
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  5. Posts : 7,683
    Windows 10 Pro
       #1645

    Crysis 2 was a blast for me, and other than turning off "Shadows", which I do on every game I play, I ran the game full bore and it ran great on my system.

    Anyway good game, not as good as the first one, but decent. I also thought it was a bit short in my opinion.
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  6. Posts : 443
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
       #1646

    thinking of starting sleeping dogs again,or far cry 3. Also bought Matro:LL just now and will be playing it too in a day or two.
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  7. Posts : 394
    Windows 7 Home premium
       #1647

    Was going to start Bioshock Infinite, but then Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines went on sale on Steam.

    I never got into it, but I remember a lot of kids played the pen and paper version when I was in high school. I knew enough that the lore isn't totally alien to me. Plus, a lot of people swear by the game and it got good reviews.

    I'm not disappointed to say the least. I holds up well even today, the graphics aren't the greatest [it runs on Half Life 2's engine], and the mechanics aren't as good as a FPS or 3rd person action game, but its not really too much of a problem as it's a hybrid RPG much like Fallout 3. The characters stand out and it's well written so far. I'm currently using the unofficial patch, but I've got the Final Night and Clan Quest mods DLed to play through it again. [You can't have them installed together, they conflict.]

    I'll finish it up and move on to something more modern when I start my next game.

    Also, picked up a Razer Hydra after messing around with a friend's. When I get enough of the Vampire RPG for a bit, I've been getting into Portal 2's Sixsense DLC and it's been pretty cool. The Hydra definitely adds another element to the gameplay. I'm liking it a lot and I usually don't care for motion control. The Hydra works better than any motion controller I've played with, and I've used the motion controllers for every console out there. I'm popping off headshots just as easily as I did with the mouse, and it's less of a strain on my wrist to use it. Plus, it has an analogue stick for movement, which is way better than using the keyboard.

    I still use the keyboard for some functions like menus and such as it doesn't have that many programmable buttons. I also use my mouse for some games, and my xbox controller for others. [Batman AC and similar games just need a gamepad, and the Hydra is a little awkward in 'gamepad' mode for me. However, for twitch shooters and first person games, the Hydra is now my go to controller. It took some getting used too, but it's only slightly less accurate than a mouse and movement is much easier and more than makes up for the little bit of fine aiming I give up using it instead of the mouse.

    Also, if I really want too, I have a profile set up so I can use one of the Hydra controllers in my left hand and the mouse with my right. Thus far, the motion control from the right controller is accurate enough that I haven't bothered, and it's also lag free.

    I do have to keep the base away from other electronics or it gets a little jittery, but it only needs a foot or two of clearance to keep steady. It uses magnets for motion sensing and anything that puts out a magnetic field can mess with it. [TVs, computers, etc.] The magnetic field it uses is also very weak, so it won't cause a problem if it's near to other devices. My HDDs and screen won't get damaged by it if I leave it close to them for extended periods.

    All and all, despite my earlier post about the SFX, this is the best controller I've bought. The motion control works, it can be programmed any way you want, and to work with any game. [Though, the GUI isn't all that intuitive, it takes a little time and effort to set this thing up and figure out how to program profiles for it.]

    The Portal 2 DLC is definitely worth it. There's a bundle pack that comes with the game, but if you've already got Portal 2 save your money and just get the standalone unit. It can be DLed for free by using the serial number on the bottom of the base and sending it in an email to Sixsense. [If you get one, don't use Razer's driver, DL the one from Sixsense 'MotionCreator' instead. The Razer one is useless.]

    As I said, it's the best Motion Controller on the market.

    Plus, if you're planning on getting an Occulus Rift once it's released, [or if you've got a Dev kit already] this is being optimized to work along side it. It's pretty much the best controller you can get for the Rift. I don't have an OR, but the same guy who showed me the Hydra does have the Dev kit one and I got to mess around with Skyrim, Bioshock, and Farcry 3 Blood Dragon on it. It was awesome, but you're better off waiting for the retail version. It's as close as you can get to actually being there in the game, but the resolution is pretty low on the Dev Kit version. You can see each pixel and it has a 'screen door' effect issue in it's current Dev Kit iteration. The retail version is going to be 1080p and it doesn't have a lot of software support right now.

    If you can't wait and/or you can afford to upgrade once the retail version is released it's $300 for a dev kit version. The retail version is slated for release some time next year.

    Now, I'm off to hunt down pathetic humans to feed my blood lust for a while.
    Last edited by Contrabardus; 17 May 2013 at 18:25.
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  8. Posts : 2,241
    Windows 7 Professional 32-bit (6.1, Build 7600)
       #1648

    Crysis 3... blimey I'm gonna buy the game soon! I want to keep shooting people in the heart with the bow!
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  9. Posts : 12,364
    8 Pro x64
       #1649

    Been playing a bit of xbox with a mate so I got Driver San Francisco. It's a pretty good game. I don't know why it was panned so much
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  10. Posts : 4,517
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
       #1650

    Just finished Bioshock Infinite. Good game and interesting story.

    Not sure what I want to play now though ..... Maybe another Skyrim playthrough with different mods
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