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Music, TV, Movies / Re: Amazon has a few digital m...
Last post by Sigwolf - Today at 07:48:04 PM
It did seem odd that the deal expired so quickly...  in the 'good old days' retailers would usually honor the orders of those that got them in before a pricing error was caught, Oh, well.


side note... I haven't seen it brought up elsewhere, but does no one else find Gus' profile pic change disturbing?  It just doesn't seem right.  Several days later I am still doing double-takes wondering who the heck posted that message.   :ROFL:
#2
Computer Gaming / Re: DCS Discussion
Last post by Skoop - Today at 07:41:15 PM
Spent the past couple months putting my study level 737 and A320 through the paces in MSFS2020.  I can't say how awesome it is to have a world map that's decently modeled right out of the box.  This whole DCS map thing is going to have to be redone.  They really should offer a global map that's moderately detailed, and let people buy upgraded areas if they choose to.  Half the time servers don't even run these maps cause people just don't buy them.   
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Computer Gaming / Re: Armored Brigade II Announc...
Last post by Sigwolf - Today at 07:38:29 PM
Quote from: Destraex on Today at 04:51:06 PMA real shame as even if players do not play multiplayer a lot practise single player knowing that one day the opportunity to playnwith friends or against them is an option. That is usually my philosophy when buying games. I want to know their is something more at the end of the single player experience with it's often limited AI.

You have a lot of competition in this area of which most have multiplayer:
Warno
Combat mission
Broken arrow

Plus a tonne of operational level games that often have multi

I will stick to warno but know that I would probably like your game better if it had multiplayer coop.

There is also a large contingent of people that like this type of game and don't have any desire to have a multiplayer component.  Moreover, they lament the amount of developer time that has recently been devoted to multiplayer at the expense of the single player experience.

There are a lot of multiplayer wargames, but there is still a market for single player wargames.  It is a rare specimen, and often requires a large budget, to pull off both with one title.
#4
Computer Gaming / Re: Sea Legends by Naval Actio...
Last post by Skoop - Today at 07:31:29 PM
Looks pretty good, I don't mind the single player focus, but I'd at least think there should be the ability to coop with friends.  Look how much play helldivers gets with it's pve coop. 

The boarding will have to be fps combat, I'm sorry but if we're going to be doing things with more sim level focus, how is boarding going to be some rock, paper, scissors mini game ?

Still, I look forward to see what the come up with. 
#5
Current Events / Re: Russia's War Against Ukrai...
Last post by GDS_Starfury - Today at 06:04:18 PM
^^^  seems to have been another friendly fire incident.   :ROFL:
#6
Computer Gaming / Re: DCS Discussion
Last post by Destraex - Today at 04:55:11 PM
Strange way of doing it. I initially read it as the early access module being $20 and you get the full map later or later you pay $40 in ealry access when the larger map is available even if its still early access.

I wonder what the reason was for the devs deciding to release a smaller map first. Must be a vast area to model?
#7
Computer Gaming / Re: Armored Brigade II Announc...
Last post by Destraex - Today at 04:51:06 PM
A real shame as even if players do not play multiplayer a lot practise single player knowing that one day the opportunity to playnwith friends or against them is an option. That is usually my philosophy when buying games. I want to know their is something more at the end of the single player experience with it's often limited AI.

You have a lot of competition in this area of which most have multiplayer:
Warno
Combat mission
Broken arrow

Plus a tonne of operational level games that often have multi

I will stick to warno but know that I would probably like your game better if it had multiplayer coop.
#8
Computer Gaming / Sea Legends by Naval Actions d...
Last post by Destraex - Today at 04:41:17 PM
Sea Legends is finally on steam to be wishlisted.
This game has been in the pipeline for many years now and is by the same devs as naval action.
I love the concept of a more detailed ship interior than naval action, but at the same time the role of Naval Officer's closest facsimile is Privateer Captain. Because of this ship sizes will be more like sloop size or smaller probably up to a maximum of frigate.
You won't be collecting ships in this one and there seems to be no multiplayer support. I remember originally the devs mentioning originally that some pvp elements like drop in enemy players may be present but no mention of any multiplayer feature at all.

This thing after all these years is still goong to be early access and their boarding mechanics (which were a sore point in naval action) will be kept a secret until it is out of early access.
The game is now slated as a traditional no instances self contained game.

I am pretty excited about this one still because I am pretty sure they will do an amazing job with the ships over and above what naval action already did very well. I hope we will be pulling individual sails up and down because sea legends is described as a simulator.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1368050/Sea_Legends/
#9
Music, TV, Movies / Re: Amazon has a few digital m...
Last post by steve58 - Today at 04:08:40 PM
Well, d@@mn.  Amazon is cancelling all the orders for the $0.00 movies from yesterday.   :tickedoff:  So you didn't miss out after all Sigwolf.

QuoteDear Customer,

We're contacting you about order #D01-xxxxxxx-xxxxxxx for "2001: A Space Odyssey".

The posted price was incorrect and therefore, we've cancelled your order for this item. You have not been charged.