
In this light, I should add, that I like Wasteland 2, still not finished a game, but I like it's exploration and combat. Gosh, how I wanted to sleep in that moment.įrom that time I'm still playing Fallout 2, yet in very small portions. That's why I uninstalled the game, closed my apartment and left to breath fresh air. And winter session in my University will begin in few weeks, and I'm still not ready for it. 10:00 AM, and some ruckus and noise outside: firefighters tried to extinguish a smoke on rooftop of adjacent porch (so it was my own building), and there was my neighbours on the street, looking up. But after that, I still remember, it was Friday's evening, I installed F2, and. Trust, me, I still think, F3 has it's crowning moments of awesome. I think, it's decent game for it's time, relatively poor on spectacular and epic games.
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And it was friggin' awesome!īy strange twist of fate, my player's expirience mixes some of the old games and some of the newer, but somehow I missed Fallout series until F3 came out in 2008. Neverwinter Nights, Arcanum, Lionheart, Lamentation Sword and some others.

Time passed and I got my hands on them, when my list of acquaintances began to expand. At the time, I was feverish about RPGs like Baldur's Gate 1, 2 and Throne of Bhaal, Icewind Dale 1 and 2, Planescape: Torment. It was fun, because back there I developed some imagination which later led me into the world of tRPG. Years before, was a time, when I have a lot of video game journals, but any console or PC. And as reminder, that in most cases, such games doesn't really give you a choise to persuade or intimidate your opponent out of the fight. I've taken a name of dead dragon, as a reminder that being trapped in chain of hatred and veangence might get you killed, even if you're as old and powerful, as adult red dragon.

I'm 23, from Ukraine, my name is Jierdan Firkraag and I'm impostor. I came here for some interesting T:Ton discussions. Now I'm beginning to think a bug has bit me. Now I did enjoy Wasteland 2 until I hit this 'Prison' wall (see that forum). (I haven't updated them with the Xfire yet) Mine is water-cooled but a sealed-loop AIO unit (H100). My wife has the same but a quad-core CPU. Great sound reproduction is important to me, just as important as my 24" LED/LCD IPS display running on my dual 7870s in Xfire and my OCd hexacore (6-core) CPU. Nice clear undistorted sound with great frequency distribution. Oh yeah I should mention my, our, speakers rock the house when turned up, subwoofers and all. Played a bit of Battlefield 1942 multi, but lag would eventually kick me after about 20min. I am limited to shitty Satellite Internet service due to my location, and it causes too much lag for most online games, however me and my wife were able to play ESO for many months (the fun/time invested ratio is terrible) of PvE. Homeworld and Sins of a Solar Empire and Galactic Civilizations II for space games, and Portal series for the most unique and fun game. I love good tank games that don't get so hung up on simulation that they forget to make it really fun - like the Codename: Panzer series, or CoH series.

Fry Cry 3 was the second best, with caveats of course. Played most of the Elder Scrolls series, but only really loved Skyrim - the best game ever, and my wife agrees. Didn't like Starcraft II - needed to be able to pause, look at map paused, and give orders so I never played the C&C series either. I played the heck out of that one, and many dozens of custom maps and mods. I also played and loved Total Annihilation (trouble was the AI was too easy, even on hardest, even with AI "cheat" mod).
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1st PC in about '88 and so many games I won't bother to try to list them. III) in Radio Shack stores (couldn't get my parents to buy one), made Yahtzee and hangman. Been playing PC games since I made my own games on the TRS-80 (mod.
