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Androdion

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  1. Yes, it's removed in the patch. It's all in its changelog.
  2. Yep, once you finish Silver difficulty you can jump onto Gold, then Platinum and Niobium. Bronze is starter's difficulty but doesn't unlock anything else. There are a lot of char guides here on the forum, many made with Ice & Blood in mind so it's probably better to get a jump start from one of those. You can grind to Lv. 200 but it takes a lot of time and effort, but then again the game is vast and full of content. I'd advise you to install CM Patch 1.60 because it makes the game stable (zero to barely any CTD) and does an enormous ammount of corrections to bugs. Can't answer about Discord though.
  3. Actually the last time I've listened to Pantera a few months ago I jammed this album. You should totally jam Cemetary Gates off of the debut, great tune!
  4. Yeah, it's a world of difference when you get to that point. Try using regen per hit with weapon-based CAs.
  5. Flix, you've done it again!
  6. It depends on the CA you're using, if it's a weapon-based CA most of the time you just need to keep right-click pressed the same way you'd keep left-click pressed for continuous attack. Then hover the mouse pointer over the different targets. But if the CA is spell-based then you need to click-release-click again for acquiring new targets.
  7. It looks awesome indeed, but why six enhancements? I didn't even know that you could have more than the usual three.
  8. No idea, I wouldn't even know where to start looking.
  9. That was actually the question I made before. I found download links for the series on an abandonware site, but I have no idea if it's faux-piracy or not.
  10. Oh I know that, you can even only play Standard decks as there are no other game modes right now (at least from what I've read). I actually thought of it because MTG has been an on and off love for more than two decades, but the idea of the human element on the other side left me cold. You say that there's no noticeable difference when it's PvP? I can't find the Elite Force series anywhere for purchase. Sorry Gogo.
  11. Case in point, you paid $240 for it, damn that's steep! That's almost half the minimum wage in my country, to put things in perspective, so my point stands mate. It's just too much money the way I see it. @gogoblender - I wasn't aware of that Elite Force series, looks pretty cool. Kind of like a bridge between Quake (ID Software after all) and Bioshock with the mini-games, but set in the Star Trek universe. Googling it brought abandonware sites giving full downloads for it, but I'm not sure if that's legit or just another form of piracy.
  12. Don't be sad, I'm really picky after more than 20 years of playing pc games.
  13. Thanks for the tips, but I wasn't enticed by most of it. Area of Effect and AoM are great games though, haven't played them in a million years!
  14. Funny that you mention Starcraft, I've just installed the Battle.net client and both SC and SC2 (the free versions). Has any of you played Starcraft Remastered? The visuals I've seen online seem great, but is there the option to change sreen res or is it just 1024x768 like on the original? They seem to have changed some stuff, portraits for instance are the ones for SC2 instead of the original ones. Is the remaster worth 15€? I played SC2 Wings of Liberty for a few days some years back, my pc at the time couldn't deal well with it and I'll admit that I wasn't playing RTS games at that time. But what I do remember is that the game menu wasn't as satturated as it is now when I logged this version (Legacy of the Void version even though the campaign isn't available). Man, it's all bells and whistles, e-games propaganda, buy buy buy stuff... What the hell?! MTG Arena seems interesting, but it only works as PvP right? I'm not into multiplayer, never been.
  15. Yeah, this is some really whacky stuff! Embark looks cool for those who appreciate the genre, but I was never into that kind of sim game. @Delta! - Never been a fan of the HoM&M series, hex games and all that. The only turn-based combat I appreciated was in the old Final Fantasy titles. Don't Starve is in line with the indie titles that Steam has, not a fan of the pack. I remember BfME fondly, a friend of mine used to play a pirated copy all the time and it was great. But... it costs an arm and a leg?! Ah, shame... I miss old school RTS games, I played Red Alert 2 and Rise of Legends so much it isn't even funny! @podgie_bear - Sorry for not saying anything about Icewind Dale before. Not my thing, but thanks for the tip anyway.
  16. Ah, ok then! Thanks a bunch for that info. In the meantime I've dug up this beauty. Unreal was actually one of the first PC games I've ever played (honors were given to Quake 2). I haven't played an FPS game since Crysis 2 as I've began experiencing severe nausea and headaches, shortage of breath and revolted stomach included. Gladly enough I can't feel that kind of stress now with UT 2004 (maybe it's the glasses that are making a difference?!), so if that experience doesn't nauseate me nothing will! I don't really remember it being as bloody frantic as it is, but then again I had what, a Pentium 3 with a 32MB GPU at the time?! It's curiously a good game for not having sound, and right now it's doing the trick. I should really invest some time into the FEAR and Bioshock collections I have on Steam... I'll put Dragon's Dogma on the watchlist (it's 30€ right now...). If the price goes down I'll grab it. Sadly there's no demo available on Steam so I can't try it out. PS: Out of curiosity I've just checked the price of the Unreal series on Steam, they have the Unreal Deal Pack (Anthology+UT3) for 33€. I actually bought the Anthology for 4-5€ and UT3 for 10€ back in the day. Both are physical editions (how I miss those...).
  17. You think so? I mean, they request at the minimum a fourth gen I Core CPU and I have a first gen one. I know my GPU is strong, that's why I bought it a few years ago, to compensate for the rest. But still, heavy effects from old games still hinder the performance. I'll admit that I haven't had the courage to try to play a more recent game on my PC.
  18. I checked the requirements on Steam, that's why I said it'd break my CPU. It's a very cpu-intensive game, which is where my bottleneck is, and I don't plan on upgrading anytime soon unless the hardware breaks down on me. I could probably run it on low, but then where's the fun in that?! I can run Crysis 2 with medium/high settings without frame rate drops, unless there's a whole lot of lighting effects. But the moment I step a foot outside and the sun shines, or fog or smoke or any other of those effects my frame rate goes significantly down. So an even newer game should really break my frame rate.
  19. Yeah, wow... That would definitely break my PC! Still got a first gen I7, and even though I have a GTX960 there'll always be a bottleneck to be found in more intensive games. Just did a complete OS reinstall, running smoothly and ready to install a game or two, if I ever decide what to actually install.
  20. You're absolutely right, sorry about that. I've played RTS, RPG, FPS and third-person isometric games all my life. Some platformers as well, some sports games too but I'm not into football anymore. So there's a lot of ground to be covered really. If possible I'd prefer a game where I can log in, do some progress without feeling the need to keep playing for hours on no end and log out, while being able to have music playing in the background (so a game that doesn't rely on its ambient music or sounds for gameplay). I'm not into tower defense nor multiplayer online games, I'm more of a single player person. I've played too many games to name them all, maybe I need something outside of my habits. Could be just that.
  21. Hey guys. So here's the deal, I noticed over the past months that my time to play has become more limited and I usually have to choose between playing games or sleeping. I'll admit that I've never been a casual player so I always tend to immerse (loose) myself in the game I'm playing, so I tend to overstay with it and sleep less than I should. But I've been lacking sleep a bit too much and I've even done a break from games late at night . Thing is, sometimes I have like an hour or so to kill, and I'd love to have something I could play while hearing a record or two, but I've searched and searched and I can't find anything that I really like. Opinions? Something cool to play but that doesn't require that I play it three hours in row to feel like I've gone somewhere. Being able to listen to music while I'm playing it would be a huge bonus, since my time there is also more limited nowadays. So if I could combine both it'd be great.
  22. Oh man, I said yellow on one post then golden on the other...
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