HeartGold. It was my first Pokemon game, as well as the Pokemon game that got me into Pokemon, all the way back in 2010. I played the heck out of it back in the day.
TF2's a fun one, used to be my main FPS. It's my understanding that there's a new update supposed to come out soon with some sort of jungle map, that plus the scream fortress stuff might tempt me to reinstall.
Recently played some Counter-Strike Global Offensive. The latest bunch of operation maps are alright (I particularly like Thrill, Agency, and Black Gold maps).
at the moment been playing metroid zero mission and fusion, then going to play prime 1 on gamecube.
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"good night, good luck" -dying light
i think we should all use common sense and logic when we answer and ask a question but always stay open minded
just cause science fails to explain something does not mean its real (afterlife,big foot, ghosts etc..) does not mean its fake try to stay opened mined instead of closed
TF2's a fun one, used to be my main FPS. It's my understanding that there's a new update supposed to come out soon with some sort of jungle map, that plus the scream fortress stuff might tempt me to reinstall.
Recently played some Counter-Strike Global Offensive. The latest bunch of operation maps are alright (I particularly like Thrill, Agency, and Black Gold maps).
Another Factorio player here. I have been playing this game since it came to Steam Early Access in February 2016, and am currently on 0.15.33. I have been playing this map now for around 100 hours, maybe more, and am aiming for two things: one is to produce 20,000,000 Electronic (green) Circuits, and get the Mass Production 3 achievement. I am at 19,000,000 and am producing around 4,200 per minute, so around 4 hours to go. The other is to launch 100 Rockets (with Satellites). You win the game by launching one. I am averaging around one every 14-15 minutes, not even close to what is known as a Megabase where you launch one per minute. I have launched 75 so far.
The main enemy in the game is Biters. These get stronger the more you pollute the map (most machines generate pollution), through the passage of time and how many spawners you destroy. All three of these make up what is called the Evolution Factor. At 25%, you start getting Medium Biters and Spitters (these are basically ranged Biters). At 50% you start getting Big Biters, and at 75% the Behemoth ones begin to appear. The bigger the enemy, the stronger they are in health, damage and armor. You will need to have stronger weapons to kill the bigger enemies in the game. There is also a 4th enemy type, Worms, which are stationary and can come in small, medium and big sizes. Unlike the Biters, their size is not dependent on the Evolution Factor. They are like turrets and will begin shooting at you from a fair amount of distance. They are quite dangerous, and even small ones can kill beginning players. The Evolution Factor on my current map is around 95%.
The way you progress through the game is by doing research in your science labs. There are 7 types of Science Packs which the Labs consume to research new tech, and these become more complex and time consuming to create the higher their tier. The highest tier pack is Space Science, used to do what is known as infinite research. You get 1000 of these for each Satellite launched. The researches get progressively more expensive the further you go, and once you get to the infinite ones, there are some whose science pack costs double for each level.
I never bought MSGV for whatever reason. Picked it up recently, and the first mission involved me shotgunning a fiery demon Pegasus unicorn. Seems pretty standard metal gear, and it look really nice to boot.
I don't have a lot of free time right now, so I've been primarily playing Fire Emblem Heroes on my phone. It's fun.
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My current avatar is Gyro Zeppeli from the popular manga Jojo's Bizarre Adventure. He's my favorite character. I love his optimism, dry humor, and his ability to do considerable damage even without a stand.
I decided to give Mechwarrior Online a spin after watching that megabots stream thing the other day (even though the fights were obviously staged). I got a Supernova assault mech and fitted it out with a bunch of long range missiles to make it into an artillery juggernaut. Good times.
I never really got into Rainbow 6 Siege after hearing about its crappy release. A buddy convinced me to buy it, and holy hell. The critics are singing completely different tune now, and I can see why. The amount of creative ways people can get headshots in this game is ridiculous.
Ditto.
Ah, the memories...
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Starting to get into Factorio. Build factories, pollute the word, fight aliens. It's actually quite addicting.
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and I play poker on my phone I love the risk
Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst.[/header]
I've been playing a TON of TF2 lately, mostly market gardening and sniping.
TF2's a fun one, used to be my main FPS. It's my understanding that there's a new update supposed to come out soon with some sort of jungle map, that plus the scream fortress stuff might tempt me to reinstall.
Recently played some Counter-Strike Global Offensive. The latest bunch of operation maps are alright (I particularly like Thrill, Agency, and Black Gold maps).
at the moment been playing metroid zero mission and fusion, then going to play prime 1 on gamecube.
"good night, good luck" -dying light
i think we should all use common sense and logic when we answer and ask a question but always stay open minded
just cause science fails to explain something does not mean its real (afterlife,big foot, ghosts etc..) does not mean its fake try to stay opened mined instead of closed
I love Black Gold to death. Superb map.
Currently got back into Playing GTA IV and it's corresponding DLC as I wait for Christmas to obtain some current games.
Another Factorio player here. I have been playing this game since it came to Steam Early Access in February 2016, and am currently on 0.15.33. I have been playing this map now for around 100 hours, maybe more, and am aiming for two things: one is to produce 20,000,000 Electronic (green) Circuits, and get the Mass Production 3 achievement. I am at 19,000,000 and am producing around 4,200 per minute, so around 4 hours to go. The other is to launch 100 Rockets (with Satellites). You win the game by launching one. I am averaging around one every 14-15 minutes, not even close to what is known as a Megabase where you launch one per minute. I have launched 75 so far.
The main enemy in the game is Biters. These get stronger the more you pollute the map (most machines generate pollution), through the passage of time and how many spawners you destroy. All three of these make up what is called the Evolution Factor. At 25%, you start getting Medium Biters and Spitters (these are basically ranged Biters). At 50% you start getting Big Biters, and at 75% the Behemoth ones begin to appear. The bigger the enemy, the stronger they are in health, damage and armor. You will need to have stronger weapons to kill the bigger enemies in the game. There is also a 4th enemy type, Worms, which are stationary and can come in small, medium and big sizes. Unlike the Biters, their size is not dependent on the Evolution Factor. They are like turrets and will begin shooting at you from a fair amount of distance. They are quite dangerous, and even small ones can kill beginning players. The Evolution Factor on my current map is around 95%.
The way you progress through the game is by doing research in your science labs. There are 7 types of Science Packs which the Labs consume to research new tech, and these become more complex and time consuming to create the higher their tier. The highest tier pack is Space Science, used to do what is known as infinite research. You get 1000 of these for each Satellite launched. The researches get progressively more expensive the further you go, and once you get to the infinite ones, there are some whose science pack costs double for each level.
MH4U is actually turning out to be pretty good.
I never bought MSGV for whatever reason. Picked it up recently, and the first mission involved me shotgunning a fiery demon Pegasus unicorn. Seems pretty standard metal gear, and it look really nice to boot.
I don't have a lot of free time right now, so I've been primarily playing Fire Emblem Heroes on my phone. It's fun.
My current avatar is Gyro Zeppeli from the popular manga Jojo's Bizarre Adventure. He's my favorite character. I love his optimism, dry humor, and his ability to do considerable damage even without a stand.
Hey you can check out my website if you want: Stories I Scribbled
I'm currently playing a game called Decision 2: New City. I'mma go play that now. Cya
I decided to give Mechwarrior Online a spin after watching that megabots stream thing the other day (even though the fights were obviously staged). I got a Supernova assault mech and fitted it out with a bunch of long range missiles to make it into an artillery juggernaut. Good times.
I never really got into Rainbow 6 Siege after hearing about its crappy release. A buddy convinced me to buy it, and holy hell. The critics are singing completely different tune now, and I can see why. The amount of creative ways people can get headshots in this game is ridiculous.
I'm playing Minecraft Game every day.
I love horror games and scary games!
Pokemon USUM are turning out to be surprisingly good.