System Wars is the gaming community's shame. It's like Arkham Asylum here, all the crazy's locked up in one place so they don't mix in with the normal people.
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:O Welcome back, man!
I haven't seen you on Steam in a long time. I just returned to Gamespot recently. ;o)
Thanks man, glad to be back. Only thing I miss is my level and little title that came with it. Shame they're gone!
One guy on a forum said that he fixed all the framerate issues by going OFFLINE on the client???
Anyway, looks like with Ubisoft games the launches are not as good as they could be, so just buy the game a couple of weeks later when all the patches have been applied, problem solved.
To be honest, I've applied this rule to all video games recently. Just far too many bugs/server issues are slipping through the cracks before release. I like to wait at least a week until I've heard the community's verdict as well as certain reviewers. Games are just too costly these days to risk it.
PS: Hey guys
Heyyyyyyyyyy Hyper.
First Elann comes back (I talked him into it), and now Hyper is back.
Where have you been bad boy?
These forums are slowly becoming cool again...most of the idiot trolls have left or got banned.
Felipe :) I'm glad to see you're still here.
Just took a year long break from all things gaming related, but I started to really miss it and thought coming back to GameSpot would be a good place to start.
It's been a while, but that Watch Dogs game looks promising! When does that come out?
PS: Have you pre-ordered ESO?
i kid
One guy on a forum said that he fixed all the framerate issues by going OFFLINE on the client???
Anyway, looks like with Ubisoft games the launches are not as good as they could be, so just buy the game a couple of weeks later when all the patches have been applied, problem solved.
To be honest, I've applied this rule to all video games recently. Just far too many bugs/server issues are slipping through the cracks before release. I like to wait at least a week until I've heard the community's verdict as well as certain reviewers. Games are just too costly these days to risk it.
PS: Hey guys
I feel that the last place for you to look for a non-nostalgic review or opinion of that game would be a game forum.
I don't think it's as bad as you make it out to be. I'm pretty sure that at least some people will make some constructive criticism on this game. Plus, I value players' opinion more because, unlike a review, they can answer my questions according to their experience.
There are plenty of reviews that are mostly objective that will mention the flaws as well (around the time the game was released).
The problem with the reviews for this game is that this game is old. It comes from the time when standards for gaming were different and may not mention some things because they can be annoying only to, say, people who aren't used to D&D logic, or some issues from that time because they were successfully eliminated with more advanced technology.
Fair enough, mate. =o)
For me personally, Planescape: Torment was extremely enjoyable because of the writing and the characters. I like heavy-text RPGs. It was a great journey. It wouldn't be fair to compare it to the newer D&D games, and CRPG games like Neverwinter Nights 2. But if the age of the game bothers you, I'd recommend checking out NW2, Divinity: Original Sin, Wasteland 2 for your CRPG fix.
Absolutely. You really can't go wrong with Wasteland 2. Wonderful game and one of Kickstarters few true success stories.
*That was my first post in over a year.*
Someone still watches the BBC?
Still one of the, if not the most popular channels in the UK.
It's growing on me, it will take some time to get used to, but like Windows 8, I learned to like it.
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