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Re: Insert PC Game News Here - Maxon - 07-15-2011

Can't say I'm really into the art design for this one, but I like dungeon idea of having it taken from Zelda.  Kinda surprised they are just completely ripping it off though lol Could be fun though.


Re: Insert PC Game News Here - Spore - 07-15-2011

Valve will be updating Steam's content delivery methods to make downloading updates much less painful. Enjoy faster speeds, less downtime, and no 9GB patches for The Witcher 2. Valve will also be adding features such as being able to set download caps for yourself, prioritizing downloads, and even downloading updates for a game while playing said game (to be patched in upon closing).

http://store.steampowered.com/news/5856/


Re: Insert PC Game News Here - backfire - 07-15-2011

(07-15-2011, 07:30 PM)Spore link Wrote: Valve will be updating Steam's content delivery methods to make downloading updates much less painful. Enjoy faster speeds, less downtime, and no 9GB patches for The Witcher 2. Valve will also be adding features such as being able to set download caps for yourself, prioritizing downloads, and even downloading updates for a game while playing said game (to be patched in upon closing).

I would love this so much. Is it already implemented or is this some "soon in valve time" deal?


Re: Insert PC Game News Here - Spore - 07-15-2011

(07-15-2011, 08:38 PM)backfire link Wrote: [quote author=Spore link=topic=4314.msg215257#msg215257 date=1310776218]
Valve will be updating Steam's content delivery methods to make downloading updates much less painful. Enjoy faster speeds, less downtime, and no 9GB patches for The Witcher 2. Valve will also be adding features such as being able to set download caps for yourself, prioritizing downloads, and even downloading updates for a game while playing said game (to be patched in upon closing).

I would love this so much. Is it already implemented or is this some "soon in valve time" deal?
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Coming soon. However, you can give the new content system a go by downloading a trailer off Steam. These are currently using the new methods and should result in faster downloads.


Re: Insert PC Game News Here - Kirby - 07-16-2011

Best part was I couldn't download a trailer faster than 180KB/s with this new and improved system.

Leave it to Valve to boast about a slower system


Re: Insert PC Game News Here - KarthXLR - 07-19-2011

Not sure where else to put this, but here are my mini reviews of the PC-ports of the assassin's creeds

The first one: Ok port, not that good of a game. Reading up on wikipedia is likely a better decision.

AC2: Much much better than the first, runs like a dream. The only issue is some screen tearing, but that can easily be fixed with vsync or D3Doverrider.

Brotherhood: WHAT HAPPENED!? The last game ran so great, but this is not only buggy after months of release time, but it also runs worse than the last game did. I mean, it's a fun game, pretty much just an extension of 2, but it performs much worse. What more, recently, the controls just stopped responding. I had to end the process just to quit, still haven't figured out what happened. I've crashed on random occasions several times and a horse was walking through some stairs and knocking people over. I'm not too far in the game, but I really hope it's not too glitchy later on.


Re: Insert PC Game News Here - K2 - 07-19-2011

I've been playing through Brotherhood the past couple weeks with absolutely zero problems. Not sure what's causing your problems.


Re: Insert PC Game News Here - KarthXLR - 07-19-2011

(07-19-2011, 12:21 PM)K2 link Wrote: I've been playing through Brotherhood the past couple weeks with absolutely zero problems. Not sure what's causing your problems.
To be fair, the controller problem might do with me hooking a PS3 controller up to my PC, but it never happened before and the controls still responded elsewhere so I don't know.


Re: Insert PC Game News Here - Versus - 07-19-2011

the only ps3 controller that should touch a computer is a TE fightstick


Re: Insert PC Game News Here - shoopfox - 07-19-2011

(07-19-2011, 07:52 PM)Versus-pwny- link Wrote: the only ps3 controller that should touch a computer is a TE fightstick

I still use my PS2 controllers with an adapter more than my wired 360 controller on my PC Sad


Re: Insert PC Game News Here - Kirby - 07-20-2011

(07-19-2011, 07:52 PM)Versus-pwny- link Wrote: the only ps3 controller that should touch a computer is a TE fightstick


I read that as TIE Flightstick and I was like \o/


The I was =(


Re: Insert PC Game News Here - backfire - 07-22-2011

So Chantelise, a Zelda-esque action/adventure/rpg thing from the devs of Recettear has just been announced to come out on July 29. The guys who translated and ported the Recettear just released a demo of this "new" game. Only heard about this because I was still subscribed to Carpe Fulgur's RSS feed.

Like... zero marketing whatsoever...


Re: Insert PC Game News Here - Maxon - 07-22-2011

It's kind of a nifty little game, though it has an atrocious control scheme that can't be changed yet.  Can use a controller apparently, but I don't have one to use.  Yeah it seems kinda like a game from the N64 days, but with your character being a 2D sprite in a 3D world.  I'll give it another try later on, but it could be entertaining.


Re: Insert PC Game News Here - backfire - 07-22-2011

(07-22-2011, 07:23 PM)Maxon link Wrote: It's kind of a nifty little game, though it has an atrocious control scheme that can't be changed yet.  Can use a controller apparently, but I don't have one to use.  Yeah it seems kinda like a game from the N64 days, but with your character being a 2D sprite in a 3D world.  I'll give it another try later on, but it could be entertaining.

You can change it, just not in game. Look in the installation folder for a custom.exe and you can change stuff from there.


Re: Insert PC Game News Here - Maxon - 07-22-2011

(07-22-2011, 08:14 PM)backfire link Wrote: [quote author=Maxon link=topic=4314.msg216202#msg216202 date=1311380610]
It's kind of a nifty little game, though it has an atrocious control scheme that can't be changed yet.  Can use a controller apparently, but I don't have one to use.  Yeah it seems kinda like a game from the N64 days, but with your character being a 2D sprite in a 3D world.  I'll give it another try later on, but it could be entertaining.

You can change it, just not in game. Look in the installation folder for a custom.exe and you can change stuff from there.
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That might make this demo much more enjoyable then.  The lack of mouse support is disappointing, but I'll give it a try.


Re: Insert PC Game News Here - backfire - 07-22-2011

(07-22-2011, 11:10 PM)Maxon link Wrote: [quote author=backfire link=topic=4314.msg216204#msg216204 date=1311383693]
[quote author=Maxon link=topic=4314.msg216202#msg216202 date=1311380610]
It's kind of a nifty little game, though it has an atrocious control scheme that can't be changed yet.  Can use a controller apparently, but I don't have one to use.  Yeah it seems kinda like a game from the N64 days, but with your character being a 2D sprite in a 3D world.  I'll give it another try later on, but it could be entertaining.

You can change it, just not in game. Look in the installation folder for a custom.exe and you can change stuff from there.
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That might make this demo much more enjoyable then.  The lack of mouse support is disappointing, but I'll give it a try.
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Both this and Recettear are games that really lend themselves to gamepad. I got this old logitek controller that's basically a ps2 controller and it works perfectly for this game. If ya got a wired xbox controller, that'd work just as well, but you may need to use something like xpadder to get it to work.


Re: Insert PC Game News Here - shoopfox - 07-23-2011

(07-22-2011, 11:15 PM)backfire link Wrote: [quote author=Maxon link=topic=4314.msg216217#msg216217 date=1311394232]
[quote author=backfire link=topic=4314.msg216204#msg216204 date=1311383693]
[quote author=Maxon link=topic=4314.msg216202#msg216202 date=1311380610]
It's kind of a nifty little game, though it has an atrocious control scheme that can't be changed yet.  Can use a controller apparently, but I don't have one to use.  Yeah it seems kinda like a game from the N64 days, but with your character being a 2D sprite in a 3D world.  I'll give it another try later on, but it could be entertaining.

You can change it, just not in game. Look in the installation folder for a custom.exe and you can change stuff from there.
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That might make this demo much more enjoyable then.  The lack of mouse support is disappointing, but I'll give it a try.
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Both this and Recettear are games that really lend themselves to gamepad. I got this old logitek controller that's basically a ps2 controller and it works perfectly for this game. If ya got a wired xbox controller, that'd work just as well, but you may need to use something like xpadder to get it to work.
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Worked fine for me. I was all excited and thought it was the side scroll-y thing they were localizing instead of the crappy 3d one :/


Re: Insert PC Game News Here - backfire - 07-23-2011

(07-23-2011, 12:09 AM)Señor Pinchy link Wrote: [quote author=backfire link=topic=4314.msg216218#msg216218 date=1311394524]
[quote author=Maxon link=topic=4314.msg216217#msg216217 date=1311394232]
[quote author=backfire link=topic=4314.msg216204#msg216204 date=1311383693]
[quote author=Maxon link=topic=4314.msg216202#msg216202 date=1311380610]
It's kind of a nifty little game, though it has an atrocious control scheme that can't be changed yet.  Can use a controller apparently, but I don't have one to use.  Yeah it seems kinda like a game from the N64 days, but with your character being a 2D sprite in a 3D world.  I'll give it another try later on, but it could be entertaining.

You can change it, just not in game. Look in the installation folder for a custom.exe and you can change stuff from there.
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That might make this demo much more enjoyable then.  The lack of mouse support is disappointing, but I'll give it a try.
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Both this and Recettear are games that really lend themselves to gamepad. I got this old logitek controller that's basically a ps2 controller and it works perfectly for this game. If ya got a wired xbox controller, that'd work just as well, but you may need to use something like xpadder to get it to work.
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Worked fine for me. I was all excited and thought it was the side scroll-y thing they were localizing instead of the crappy 3d one :/
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Yeah that platformer looks awesome,  but the demo of Chantelise was really fun though. Lookin forward to it next week.


Re: Insert PC Game News Here - Spore - 07-24-2011

Take this with a mountain of salt, because if this is another Valve ARG it's fucking intense in a horrifying way. I just want to be able to say I posted it first if it turns into anything. Oh, and if you do load up that map in TF2... Oh man...

http://www.reddit.com/r/gaming/comments/iyr59/arg_for_something_new_maybe_from_valve_heres_a/


Re: Insert PC Game News Here - Geoff - 07-25-2011

HL3