GAMEBOOMERS provides you with all the latest PC adventure computer games information, forum, walkthroughs, reviews and news.

GB Reviews

Latest & Upcoming Adventure Games

GB Annual Game Lists

GB Interviews

BAAGS

GB @ acebook

About Us

Walkthroughs

free games galore

Game Publishers & Developers

World of Adventure

Patches

GB @ witter

GameBoomers Store

Print Thread
Page 2 of 4 1 2 3 4
Re: What are we playing? [Re: Jenny100] #1079036
08/22/16 12:36 AM
08/22/16 12:36 AM
Joined: Jul 2005
Posts: 789
Virginia Beach, VA
Uncle Reg Offline
Settled Boomer
Uncle Reg  Offline
Settled Boomer

Joined: Jul 2005
Posts: 789
Virginia Beach, VA
Originally Posted By: Jenny100

I'm not seeing any from the 1990's anyway.


Hardly a day goes by that I don't play a map of Doom or Doom2.

Re: What are we playing? [Re: Trail_Mystic] #1079660
08/25/16 11:52 PM
08/25/16 11:52 PM
Joined: Nov 2000
Posts: 8,141
B.C. Canada
hagatha Offline
BAAG Specialist
hagatha  Offline
BAAG Specialist

Joined: Nov 2000
Posts: 8,141
B.C. Canada
Having finished Dishonored and all of the awesome DLC I hadn't played before, I've decided to:

1. Get back to that 4th Thief game, the one I abandoned partway through. Genre is Action.

2. Try something I've owned for years but never played, so I chose Risen 2. Genre: RPG.


I think I'm quite ready for another adventure.
Re: What are we playing? [Re: hagatha] #1079663
08/26/16 01:49 AM
08/26/16 01:49 AM
Joined: Nov 2000
Posts: 34,363
United Kingdom
Mad Offline
Sonic Boomer
Mad  Offline
Sonic Boomer

Joined: Nov 2000
Posts: 34,363
United Kingdom
I loved Risen2 Hagatha grin

Slightly different to the original Risen but my favourite of the three in the series happydance happydance

oops Hope I'm not breaking the "extended gameplay discussion bit" rolleyes


Time : The Most Precious Commodity
Re: What are we playing? [Re: Marian] #1079668
08/26/16 05:40 AM
08/26/16 05:40 AM
Joined: Jul 2016
Posts: 2
Derbyshire, United Kingdom
J
Jae Offline
Junior Boomer
Jae  Offline
Junior Boomer
J

Joined: Jul 2016
Posts: 2
Derbyshire, United Kingdom
Thank you Marian, great to be here among friendly like minded people smile

Re: What are we playing? [Re: Trail_Mystic] #1079874
08/27/16 10:02 AM
08/27/16 10:02 AM
Joined: Apr 2000
Posts: 3,779
Lost in the Arizona Desert
oldman Offline
Addicted Boomer
oldman  Offline
Addicted Boomer

Joined: Apr 2000
Posts: 3,779
Lost in the Arizona Desert
Well I have replayed KOTOR 1 and 2 and they never get old.

Now I found a deal on Fallout New Vegas (9.99 on Steam) and have gotten into the first couple of quests. Since I'm stepping back a little from Fallout 4 I wasn't expecting much but the game is enjoyable. It should provide several hours (days) of enjoyable questing. It's no Skyrim or Witcher 3 but then what is???? wink lol


You laugh because I'm different
I laugh because you're all the same

Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most.

John
Re: What are we playing? [Re: Trail_Mystic] #1079912
08/27/16 12:43 PM
08/27/16 12:43 PM
Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 48,905
Alabama
looney4labs Offline
Sonic Boomer
looney4labs  Offline
Sonic Boomer

Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 48,905
Alabama
Too true hamster


"Dogs are not our whole life, but they make our lives whole."
-Roger Caras
Re: What are we playing? [Re: oldman] #1079914
08/27/16 01:04 PM
08/27/16 01:04 PM
Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 6,919
Hogwarts
Trail_Mystic Offline OP
Dragon Breath - Darkside Moderator
Trail_Mystic  Offline OP
Dragon Breath - Darkside Moderator
BAAG Specialist

Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 6,919
Hogwarts
New Vegas is an enjoyable romp. I liked the old west parallels.

Well, I've started Shadowrun: Dragonfall, which is the expansion (although a stand-alone game) to Shadowrun (check the original topic post for details on game genre and style.) I intentionally don't read reviews on games I haven't played, so don't know if this one is as short as the base game. Since I got them during the GOG summer special, no real complaints, I like the gameplay, but the base game ended so quickly. I guess I'm too used to playing the bigger, epic RPG's as well.

After Dragonfall, I'm just going to stay with the series and delve into Shadowrun: Hong Kong. It's a tactical/strategy oriented RPG and the third in the series.


I feel a lot more like I do now, then when I first got here

Re: What are we playing? [Re: oldman] #1079918
08/27/16 01:25 PM
08/27/16 01:25 PM
Joined: Nov 2000
Posts: 8,141
B.C. Canada
hagatha Offline
BAAG Specialist
hagatha  Offline
BAAG Specialist

Joined: Nov 2000
Posts: 8,141
B.C. Canada
Originally Posted By: oldman
Well I have replayed KOTOR 1 and 2 and they never get old.

Now I found a deal on Fallout New Vegas (9.99 on Steam) and have gotten into the first couple of quests. Since I'm stepping back a little from Fallout 4 I wasn't expecting much but the game is enjoyable. It should provide several hours (days) of enjoyable questing. It's no Skyrim or Witcher 3 but then what is???? wink lol


I was in the middle of New Vegas when we moved a while back, and never got back to it. I thought it was a wonderful game, actually. I think it'spartly the sound track, which is amazing (I mean come, on, who doesn't like Peggy Lee singing Do Right?) but there were some excellent moments generally, The only part I'm on the fence about is the actual New Vegas stuff, and that's where I was, and I forget who I was supporting. Still, I will get back to it.

As for the KOTORS, they remain among my favourites, too.


I think I'm quite ready for another adventure.
Re: What are we playing? [Re: hagatha] #1079958
08/27/16 08:07 PM
08/27/16 08:07 PM
Joined: Apr 2000
Posts: 3,779
Lost in the Arizona Desert
oldman Offline
Addicted Boomer
oldman  Offline
Addicted Boomer

Joined: Apr 2000
Posts: 3,779
Lost in the Arizona Desert
Quote:
I was in the middle of New Vegas when we moved a while back, and never got back to it. I thought it was a wonderful game, actually. I think it'spartly the sound track, which is amazing (I mean come, on, who doesn't like Peggy Lee singing Do Right?) but there were some excellent moments generally, The only part I'm on the fence about is the actual New Vegas stuff, and that's where I was, and I forget who I was supporting. Still, I will get back to it.


I just got to that part and am trying to figure it out right now. The song that sticks in my mind from the game is Dean Martin "Ain't That Kick in the Head"


You laugh because I'm different
I laugh because you're all the same

Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most.

John
Re: What are we playing? [Re: Trail_Mystic] #1080040
08/28/16 11:14 AM
08/28/16 11:14 AM
Joined: Nov 2000
Posts: 8,141
B.C. Canada
hagatha Offline
BAAG Specialist
hagatha  Offline
BAAG Specialist

Joined: Nov 2000
Posts: 8,141
B.C. Canada
And Thief 4 (Stealth Action) is turning out to be pretty darned good, too. As long as I don't constantly compare it to the originals, it's lots of fun -- though I miss the ability to climb anywhere I want.


I think I'm quite ready for another adventure.
Re: What are we playing? [Re: Trail_Mystic] #1080602
09/01/16 02:44 PM
09/01/16 02:44 PM
Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 6,919
Hogwarts
Trail_Mystic Offline OP
Dragon Breath - Darkside Moderator
Trail_Mystic  Offline OP
Dragon Breath - Darkside Moderator
BAAG Specialist

Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 6,919
Hogwarts
Well, so I finished Shadowrun: Dragonfall and it was a decent offering, very much like the first with some improvements, but still very short. It probably took me about 20 hours or so. Finishing off the series with Shadowrun: Hong Kong and was pleasantly surprised by the opening. It feels more polished than the first two and seems to have more depth, at least the dialogue has quite a bit more content. I've heard it's also a shorter game, but so far I like the way they went with it. I feel like the development house, Harebrained Schemes (love the name lol) should work out a bigger, more robust game set in their cyberpunk world. There's lots of possibilities, but I guess popping out the smaller Kickstarter games is currently keeping them in business.

Once again, after intentionally staying away from it for some time now, I got the Skyrim bug. Took me most of the night to re-download the main game, load all the mods I like (120 of them) and the get everything configured without crashes. I forgot that I haven't played since I got the big monitor and boy does it look good. So here we go again... grin

Last edited by Trail_Mystic; 09/01/16 02:44 PM.

I feel a lot more like I do now, then when I first got here

Re: What are we playing? [Re: Trail_Mystic] #1080603
09/01/16 03:13 PM
09/01/16 03:13 PM
Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 48,905
Alabama
looney4labs Offline
Sonic Boomer
looney4labs  Offline
Sonic Boomer

Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 48,905
Alabama
I love that name too, Trail. Have fun hamster


"Dogs are not our whole life, but they make our lives whole."
-Roger Caras
Re: What are we playing? [Re: looney4labs] #1080604
09/01/16 03:22 PM
09/01/16 03:22 PM
Joined: Jul 2000
Posts: 48,372
near Yosemite
Marian Offline
Global Moderator
Marian  Offline
Global Moderator
Sonic Boomer

Joined: Jul 2000
Posts: 48,372
near Yosemite
So what are you going to do when Skyrim Remastered is released, Trail? grin

Re: What are we playing? [Re: Marian] #1080606
09/01/16 04:02 PM
09/01/16 04:02 PM
Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 6,919
Hogwarts
Trail_Mystic Offline OP
Dragon Breath - Darkside Moderator
Trail_Mystic  Offline OP
Dragon Breath - Darkside Moderator
BAAG Specialist

Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 6,919
Hogwarts
Actually, I'm hoping that it's an optional release. I'm afraid that the changes they've made may mess up existing mods. Also, not that I don't have faith in Bethesda, but I'll be surprised if the "remastered" version comes out looking any better than any of the other independent ENB's and atmospheric mods that are already out there. I had to tone down those mods to keep my frame rate at a good level, but a couple of them that I tried made the game look literally breath taking. I'm also running a couple high-res mesh mods that give a great deal of detail to most aspects of the game, so I'm really on the fence about this patch. I feel like they are just doing it to keep people thinking about the single player campaign version(s) of The Elder Scrolls since the next one is supposed to be so far off yet.

Last edited by Trail_Mystic; 09/01/16 05:09 PM. Reason: ENB not EMB

I feel a lot more like I do now, then when I first got here

Re: What are we playing? [Re: Trail_Mystic] #1080610
09/01/16 04:08 PM
09/01/16 04:08 PM
Joined: Jul 2000
Posts: 48,372
near Yosemite
Marian Offline
Global Moderator
Marian  Offline
Global Moderator
Sonic Boomer

Joined: Jul 2000
Posts: 48,372
near Yosemite
I guess we will get to find out in October. wave

Re: What are we playing? [Re: Trail_Mystic] #1080746
09/02/16 10:30 PM
09/02/16 10:30 PM
Joined: Nov 2000
Posts: 8,141
B.C. Canada
hagatha Offline
BAAG Specialist
hagatha  Offline
BAAG Specialist

Joined: Nov 2000
Posts: 8,141
B.C. Canada
Well, good on that release, since I intend to spend winter this year playing Skyrim -- from scratch (Steam will have my old saves, but I want to start again. No point in picking up a game I abandoned 4 years ago).


I think I'm quite ready for another adventure.
Re: What are we playing? [Re: Trail_Mystic] #1080916
09/04/16 01:30 PM
09/04/16 01:30 PM
Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 6,919
Hogwarts
Trail_Mystic Offline OP
Dragon Breath - Darkside Moderator
Trail_Mystic  Offline OP
Dragon Breath - Darkside Moderator
BAAG Specialist

Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 6,919
Hogwarts
For those like me that enjoy picking up Skyrim now and again, there are two easy mods that I highly recommend if you haven't already used them. They are especially good if you would like an infusion of new content in the game. All of these can be loaded using the Nexus Mod Manager (NMM)


Interestnig NPC's

So this mild mannered sounding mod adds the following to the game:
250+ Voiced NPCs
50+ Quests
25+ Followers with Location Based Commentary
15+ Marriage NPCs
The NPC's have been voiced by over 80 very talented voice actors. Personally, I think this is one of the best mods out there due to the backstory, depth and variety it adds to the game. Be patient while this one is loading, it takes a decent amount of time.

Cutting Room Floor by Arthmoor

So, pretty much anything by Arthmoor is going to be good. He's been instrumental in the Unofficial Patches and a ton of other content, a very talented developer. This particular mod pulls in and completes content that Bethesda never added into the game for one reason or another. It's not a huge mod, but it does add to the continuity of the game by filling in some missing pieces.

Of course there are tons of aesthetic mods and mods that add quest content, but I really like using the combination of these two mods in particular along with all the others. They really help to make the game seem much fuller. thumbsup


I feel a lot more like I do now, then when I first got here

Re: What are we playing? [Re: Trail_Mystic] #1080932
09/04/16 03:32 PM
09/04/16 03:32 PM
Joined: Nov 2000
Posts: 8,141
B.C. Canada
hagatha Offline
BAAG Specialist
hagatha  Offline
BAAG Specialist

Joined: Nov 2000
Posts: 8,141
B.C. Canada
I can't remember how to download/install the mods, so when the time comes I'll be looking for advice. These 2 mods seem great, and of course I'll want the divorce mod so I can checkout all of the beefcake in the game. grin


I think I'm quite ready for another adventure.
Re: What are we playing? [Re: Trail_Mystic] #1081049
09/05/16 12:23 PM
09/05/16 12:23 PM
Joined: Apr 2000
Posts: 3,779
Lost in the Arizona Desert
oldman Offline
Addicted Boomer
oldman  Offline
Addicted Boomer

Joined: Apr 2000
Posts: 3,779
Lost in the Arizona Desert
Thanks for the info Trail. I just happened to start Skyrim again for the umpteenth time and saw your post. I have installed the interesting NPC's and all went well although I have no idea how to find whatever the mod has to offer.

I tried to install the cutting room mod and my game crashed to desktop when I tried to start it up. I did have all the prerequisites for the mod, in fact, I even purchased Hearthfire just to be sure. Fortunately I have learned from past experience to back up my Data Folder prior to installing mods so it wasn't a complete disaster.

Be forwarned folks that it's pretty much a must to back up your data folder before installing mods.
If you're not sure how to do that I'm sure Trail can walk you through it. lol hamster

Last edited by oldman; 09/05/16 12:27 PM.
Re: What are we playing? [Re: Trail_Mystic] #1081064
09/05/16 01:25 PM
09/05/16 01:25 PM
Joined: Nov 2000
Posts: 8,141
B.C. Canada
hagatha Offline
BAAG Specialist
hagatha  Offline
BAAG Specialist

Joined: Nov 2000
Posts: 8,141
B.C. Canada
I'll take that into consideration, too. Thanks for the tip.


I think I'm quite ready for another adventure.
Re: What are we playing? [Re: oldman] #1081066
09/05/16 01:51 PM
09/05/16 01:51 PM
Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 6,919
Hogwarts
Trail_Mystic Offline OP
Dragon Breath - Darkside Moderator
Trail_Mystic  Offline OP
Dragon Breath - Darkside Moderator
BAAG Specialist

Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 6,919
Hogwarts
Sorry to hear about your crash, thus is the way of things with mods. In some cases, loading a new mod with an existing game can cause issues. I usually start a new game if I'm loading larger mods. If you are running a game while loading mods, it sometimes help to load up a save, re-save it with the mod, close and restart. That can alleviate some loading issues. It's also good to make a specific save prior to loading the mod (if you are mid-game.) I'll make a named save by using the console and the "save" command called "Before_[insert mod name]_load" and keep that in case I have a crazy issue sometime along the road. Then if I have to uninstall the mod I'll re-start with that save.

Also, while not perfect, it's a good idea to use a load order generator. The preferred one at the moment is LOOT: The Load Order Optimization Tool This is especially true if you are running a number of mods. Mods not loaded in the correct order will almost always cause issues.

Also, if you are using NMM (Nexus mod manager) and I recommend that you do, it tracks your mod files and can cleanly uninstall or reinstall mods as needed. Not to sound like I endorse running with scissors lol , but since I've been using NMM I've rarely backed up my data folder and commonly run over 100 mods. I've only come across a couple of save game "fatalities."

As far as Interesting NPC's goes, you'll come across a large number of new NPC's, all of which have detailed backstories, possible quests and some can be companions. Basically, if you see someone you've never come across before just start talking to them. I ended up getting into an argument with a group of Justicars leading a Wood Elf prisoner. It ended the usual way, but in this case the prisoner thanked me and turned out to be one of the Interesting NPC's. He's a bard from Valenwood, with some great dialogue and a potential follower. The quests you come across are more along the lines of the Radiant quests (semi random.) If you go to the Mages University in Winterhold you'll also come across a number of new characters. I've also randomly run into new NPC's while traveling the road.


I feel a lot more like I do now, then when I first got here

Re: What are we playing? [Re: Trail_Mystic] #1081885
09/10/16 11:22 PM
09/10/16 11:22 PM
Joined: Nov 2000
Posts: 8,141
B.C. Canada
hagatha Offline
BAAG Specialist
hagatha  Offline
BAAG Specialist

Joined: Nov 2000
Posts: 8,141
B.C. Canada
I finished Thief, and it was amost good, but not quite. I enjoyed it well enough, I guess. I thought I might replay some of the missions to see if I could improve my score, but soon decided I didn't really care whether I found those last bits of loot in the Bank -- though I did manage to ghost the level.

Right now I'm downloading Bioshock 2. I loved the first one, so hopefully this one won't disappoint.


I think I'm quite ready for another adventure.
Re: What are we playing? [Re: Trail_Mystic] #1081920
09/11/16 10:04 AM
09/11/16 10:04 AM
Joined: Jul 2010
Posts: 411
Texas
LadyCav Offline
Settled Boomer
LadyCav  Offline
Settled Boomer

Joined: Jul 2010
Posts: 411
Texas
I saw this thread as I've been googling and you-tubing for several days for info on Skyrim. Info on the net is indeed intimidating! I am very interested as many posts on the net suggest Skyrim for a beginner/first timer. But the many posts on Steam about problems and crashes are worrisome. I've never heard of Nexus before, I don't know what on earth mods are (and am concerned that many of those glitches and crashes posts are because folks are messing about with mods and causing problems with their game). The game seems to be the pinnacle for many RPG players.

I've always been rubbish with anything involving action but a friend who has nearly 1000 hours in this game assures me that 'very easy' mode is doable. I've never played a RPG before but would really like to try one. I bought a new laptop so I could play Obduction with its high specs since my Win7 was becoming problematic, so that should help. The posts on steam about mods and setting up win 10 to play this game nearly frightened me away as I'm not a very tech savvy person. I did notice the part about getting the extras so the new version in October will be available and was considering that option. Do you think that a {cough} older lady with eyesight and slow reflexes matching her years could play this game without pulling her hair out and throwing the laptop out the window?

Re: What are we playing? [Re: Trail_Mystic] #1081923
09/11/16 10:13 AM
09/11/16 10:13 AM
Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 48,905
Alabama
looney4labs Offline
Sonic Boomer
looney4labs  Offline
Sonic Boomer

Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 48,905
Alabama
LadyCav, I am
Quote:
older lady with eyesight and slow reflexes matching her years
and was able to play it when it first came out. I didn't play it on Windows 10 so can't tell you about the set up. I played without mods as I'm always afraid I'll crash my computer with them. luck


"Dogs are not our whole life, but they make our lives whole."
-Roger Caras
Re: What are we playing? [Re: Trail_Mystic] #1081941
09/11/16 11:37 AM
09/11/16 11:37 AM
Joined: Nov 2000
Posts: 8,141
B.C. Canada
hagatha Offline
BAAG Specialist
hagatha  Offline
BAAG Specialist

Joined: Nov 2000
Posts: 8,141
B.C. Canada
Lady Cav, the lovely thing about the open world Elder Scrolls games, including Skyrim, is that you go at your own pace. You can sneak around killing easy, low-level foes, gaining experience and leveling up, or do easy quests, until you feel ready for bigger challenges. And you character WILL level up fast just by roaming around in areas that aren't too challenging.

I love Skyrim (and Oblivion, and Morrowind). All wonderful games, and yes, me too, older lady with eyesight issues -- though my years of playing computer games have given me the reflexes of a cat!


I think I'm quite ready for another adventure.
Page 2 of 4 1 2 3 4
Previous Thread
Index
Next Thread

Moderated by  Trail_Mystic 

Who's Online Now
3 registered members (Draclvr, Redz, Urban Worrier), 286 guests, and 0 spiders.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Staff, Mod
Newest Members
Darkfallwithin, PierreLombardo, Dux, WillPowerGoat, Ebalon
9389 Registered Users
Powered by UBB.threads™