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08-06-2016, 06:43 PM | #391 (permalink) | |
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08-07-2016, 12:06 PM | #392 (permalink) | |
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I need to get back into that. I only played a few hours, but I've already constructed an underground base of operations so that I can safely prepare to build my above ground fortress. It also doubles as a mine. Does everyone else start with digging into the ground before doing anything else, or is that just me? Seems the most logical course of action before you have the resources to build an actual house.
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08-07-2016, 02:37 PM | #396 (permalink) | |
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Keep mining for ores until you at least complete a full set of armor of one specific ore because once you have a full set you'll get buff from it. Eventually the 1st monster will appear and come after you. He's a big floating eye so you'll need a bow or a gun or flail, any weapon with a mid range attack. It also helps if you create a wood platform in top of your house to fight him and put some bonfires in them to regenerate HP faster.
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09-02-2016, 01:07 AM | #397 (permalink) | |
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Part II It's time to do another one of these, and we'll see how my playtime has changed in terms of games that may exist again on this list. So...as of 9/1/2016, my most played games are as follows: Team Fortress 2 with 292 hours Rocket League with 144 hours Fallout 4 with 78 hours The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth with 75 hours DC Universe Online with 74 hours Fallout 3 with 38 hours RIFT with 35 hours Dishonored with 28 hours Borderlands 2 with 28 hours Torchlight II with 25 hours The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited with 24 hours 7 Days to Die with 24 hours Counter Strike: Global Offensive with 22 hours Star Wars KOTOR with 22 hours Anything else is below 20 hours so I won't bother posting it. I guess the big difference is not just the hours, but the amount of games I've put a lot of my time into. And y'know what, I don't regret a single minute of it. Previous list posted 3/17/2015 Quote:
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10-16-2016, 01:15 PM | #398 (permalink) |
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There's something so intoxicating and awesome about real time strategy games, which probably is evident through the fact that even games today are attempting their hand at such a genre. While it was hugely popular back in the days of Warcraft and Starcraft, there's no point dismissing the more recent titles because they do a great job. I'm going to talk about a few reasons why I believe this is so:
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10-16-2016, 09:11 PM | #399 (permalink) | |
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Shout out to Jaedong, Zerg god.
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10-20-2016, 07:06 PM | #400 (permalink) |
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Game of the Year Potential Holy ****! I'm so excited to talk about this game in this journal because there is seriously nothing I can say I hate about this game. I recently picked up Doom for $30 on Steam and I've put about 5 hours into it so far, and I can safely say with just playing the multiplayer alone, this could easily take the spot for game of the year for me. Not only are the graphics and game play so immersive and beautiful, but the adrenaline pumping no bull**** full on murder mode first person shooter style works so ****ing well that it's hard to not express that without swear words. Every single time I've gotten into a match, I'll start off a little slow, but then I'll really get going into a good kill streak, and once that happens, the game rewards for doing so by allowing you to chop people up with a chainsaw. I don't know if that was necessarily because of my kill streak or I picked something up, but it was so rewarding, like WOW! On top of that, you never really have time to worry about how you did in a round, because you literally have a minute in between matches and you are thrown right back into the madness without losing your adrenaline high. The thing I learned really quick is that you shouldn't judge people so quickly based on their levels, because it's definitely not easy to be good at this game, but it's not necessarily impossible either. Once you get the swing of things through a round or two, you'll be getting insane kill counts in no time. One of the first matches I did, I was so proud of myself because I maneuvered so well and planned accordingly where I wanted to go, and my reflexes were top notch. I've gotten a few #1 games now, and although I don't have the images ready, here's a screencap for a match I did this morning: I mean this sincerely and with the most respect I can, if you have the cash and you see this game on sale or if you're willing to give the full 60 bucks for it, do it right ****ing now. I'm so happy I got this game because not only am I starting to get addicted to it, I've been looking for a proper fps game that I can lose many hours into because although I've not played the later Call of Duty games, I'm just not into the whole Call of Duty style, so this is a fantastic alternative. Seriously, I can't wait to play this all night. Get it! |
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