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Solar Expanse - comfy economic game where you direct a Space Agency in exploration and colonization of our solar system.

Amazing gem.

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After Vortex bugged out and wiped my entire Skyrim load order, I decided to replay the Resident Evil series as well as buy a few of the more recent games in the series (7 & 8)  even if their style was not appealing enough to buy them at full price. I have been particularly enjoying Resident Evil 4 with RETweaks (stable 60 frames per second without having to worry about excessively short QTE windows) and RE6.

No other game has even come close to matching RE6's gameplay style all of these years later, something that I have seen an increasing number of people coming around to appreciate it over the years though part of it might be people making peace with the fact that Resident Evil just is not going back to pure 'Survival Horror' with RE8 and 9 being as action heavy as RE 5 and 6 ever were. 

 

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Replaying WH40K Rogue Trader with the second DLC.

Still a great game although I'm not overly impressed with the DLC - a bit too gimmicky and it drags on longer than the story needs.

Owlcat still have work to do to get the difficulty balance evened out.

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The past few weeks I been back into 'Planetbase', eagerly waiting 'Planetbase 2'(releasing in early 2027).

A new 100% run on the 'Mass Effect: Legendary Edition'.

And peppered 'comp stomp' matches in 'Warhammer 40K: Dawn of War: Soulstorm: Ultimate Apocalypse mod'.

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This week, I been on an 'old standby' that I play when I'm excessively bored:

Banished

It's a good game, but I always forget the 'one rule':

'The minute, the second, you think you have enough food production; You have far too little. BUILD MORE FOOD PRODUCTION!!'

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Dying Light The Beast. 

I love first DL, never played second because i dont care about muh Aiden so i grabbed Beast when i learned that Kyle is coming back.

Its a great game, doesnt have the OG feel but stands on its own - i have to applaud the "level" design - they made triple sure that you cant get stuck anywhere while running and game is almost entirely devoid of dead ends and stuff, perfect enviroment for running like Tom Cruise.

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Well, with my main rig down due to the CPU cooler going out, and being stuck on a shitty "gaming laptop" (which is a contradictory term on it's own); I'm stuck playing 'non-modded' games.

So for the time being I'm playing 'Capt. Of Industry'.

 

It's a good game. But it has one hell of a shitty developer that'll ban you simply for bothering him with Steam hub rule violation reports.

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WH40K RT with DLC3. Just coming to the end of Chapter 1 so not got to the content yet, not that I'm particularly looking forward to it. I'm more interested in the re-balancing and any new gear added by the accompanying patch.

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Been playing Horizon Zero Dawn for the past week or so. Been enjoying it so far. Cool story, gameplay is a lot more in-depth than I originally thought, graphics are amazing, and the costumes are really cool. Aloy hasn't fully won me over as a protagonist, but I'm only a little past the halfway mark in terms of story progression and I usually don't care that much about the main character of a game until way later, so I'm not that bothered by it. So far, my favorite thing to do is to tear off weapon components from things like Ravagers and Thunder Jaws, and then blasting them with their own guns. Shit is so satisfying.

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Been playing Starfield with new mods while the Fallout 4 mod situation gets sorted out.  Mods make both these games so much better.

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I'm playing Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced. I'm not a huge fan of the series, but the original was good. I really enjoyed the naval battles and the underwater shipwreck treasure hunting. It also featured my favorite protagonist of the AC games, Edward Kenway. Anyway, I'm really impressed by the remake. It looks and feels great, and the combat is fun. In my previous quest, I had a blast trying to navigate through a storm while trying to avoid waterspouts. Ubisoft finally did something right. :)

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So I 'bit the bullet' and re-downloaded/installed Skyrim; Then spent 7 hours manually installing a collection of just over 500 mods on the nexus with a free account.

 

I swear, when they disallow the 'One click install' for free users, all they are doing is causing a DDOS on themselves for every free account that downloads one of those things. It only causes more stress for their servers and the users with that bullshit.

 

So yeah, I'm playing Skyrim again on this shitty "gaming laptop".

I am really starting miss my tower.

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Metro Exodus. It was on sale recently for a couple of bucks and for that price it was worth it, the graphics are good but mechanically it feels like a game from 20 years ago.

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Right, quick and useful, this one's for anyone tired of stale team news articles written three days before kickoff. Predicted lineups need refreshing constantly, especially during a major tournament where rotation and fitness calls change hourly. https://totalover.com/ updates its expected starting XIs on every matchday alongside fresh injury reports, so you're not working off outdated information from Tuesday. Expected goals data also gets folded in, meaning you can see which side is statistically due a goal rather than just eyeballing possession percentages. A team averaging 2.3 expected goals per match but scoring only 0.8 is a pattern worth knowing before you watch, not after. Data beats guesswork, every single time.

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Thanks to Mods, I picked and began playing Black Myth Wukong.

 

 

Out of curiosity, I checked to see 'What was the first game I bought on STEAM'.

 

Dec 4, 2008 - Shaun White Snowboarding

Dec 7, 2008 - GTA IV

May 25, 2010 - James Cameron's AVATAR.

 

No more purchases till 2013. It reminds me how much I depended on Physical Media

 

Now I'm up to 358 titles. 

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3 hours ago, landess said:

Out of curiosity, I checked to see 'What was the first game I bought on STEAM'.

 

Dec 4, 2008 - Shaun White Snowboarding

Dec 7, 2008 - GTA IV

May 25, 2010 - James Cameron's AVATAR.

 

No more purchases till 2013. It reminds me how much I depended on Physical Media

 

Now I'm up to 358 titles. 

I opened my Steam account Aug 9 2007 with Half Life 2 Episode 1.

First game bought was Left 4 Dead in 2008.

Have about 1 to 10 new games bought a year since then.

And have 278 games in my library.

 

Suffice to say I stay on 1 game at a time, for a long time. While frequently going back to 'Old Standbys', like Oblivion, Skyrim, Fallout 4, and other modable games.

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