What game(s) have you been playing?
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RE: What game(s) have you been playing?
Well I gave up on World of Warcraft (pvp), isn't fun anymore like it use to be. Even Hearts of Iron IV doesn't feel right either, need more work done on that one.
So I gave War in the Pacific: Admiral Edition another shot, been four days on the first turn. Setting up the Japanese side and writing note, does take a lot of timing and micromanagement. I do enjoying it though.
So I gave War in the Pacific: Admiral Edition another shot, been four days on the first turn. Setting up the Japanese side and writing note, does take a lot of timing and micromanagement. I do enjoying it though.

RE: What game(s) have you been playing?
Wars of Napoleon.
Team Fortress 2 (When I want to give the ole' brain a rest.)
CMANO (When I don't.)
Trying to get back in to WiTE.
Team Fortress 2 (When I want to give the ole' brain a rest.)
CMANO (When I don't.)
Trying to get back in to WiTE.
Building a new PC.
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RE: What game(s) have you been playing?
TODAY:
a) UFO: Enemy Unknown (known as X-COM: UFO Defense in the USA)
b) VGA Planets on the PlanetsNu web site
a) UFO: Enemy Unknown (known as X-COM: UFO Defense in the USA)
b) VGA Planets on the PlanetsNu web site
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RE: What game(s) have you been playing?
Life, not sure I'm any good at it.
No I'm not talking about an old board game.
No I'm not talking about an old board game.
Wargame, 05% of the time.
Play with Barbies 05% of the time.
Play with Legos 10% of the time.
Build models 20% of the time
Shopping 60% of the time.
Exlains why I buy em more than I play em.
Play with Barbies 05% of the time.
Play with Legos 10% of the time.
Build models 20% of the time
Shopping 60% of the time.
Exlains why I buy em more than I play em.
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RE: What game(s) have you been playing?
[:D] you don't see anyone saying they have been playing "Twister" lately. haha
RE: What game(s) have you been playing?
ARMA 3
WOFF
GT Muis front
GT Op Star
DC: Barbarossa
Steam and Iron Campaign
WOFF
GT Muis front
GT Op Star
DC: Barbarossa
Steam and Iron Campaign
RE: What game(s) have you been playing?
I've replied before, but I've changed things up. War in the East and Distant Worlds.
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RE: What game(s) have you been playing?
Went back to Decisive Campaigns Case Blue for a while.
It's nice to have my air and artillery units back.
Still playing Barbarossa occasionally too - it's always fun (but admittedly not smart) to piss off the cranky Train Tsar in that game [;)]
It's nice to have my air and artillery units back.
Still playing Barbarossa occasionally too - it's always fun (but admittedly not smart) to piss off the cranky Train Tsar in that game [;)]
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RE: What game(s) have you been playing?
Playing Tigers on the Hunt, and learning to play the Scourge of War games.
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RE: What game(s) have you been playing?
Discovered a really cool custom scenario for ARMA 3 that I've rapidly become addicted to.
Called Antistasi Altis. It's basically a dynamically generated guerrilla campaign using one of the largest maps in the game. You start with nothing but a crate of random weapons and enough resources to recruit a handful of soldiers and a truck. You have a staff officer guy who will generate missions for you to do, or you can go do your own thing. Stealing cargo trucks, assassinating officers, sabotaging infrastructure, ambushing convoys, it's all there. There are outposts, factories, power plants, resources, bases, and airports that you can take control of from the government forces once you get stronger. You also need to win over the support of each town, as that gives you more manpower and money to work with. You can also gain support from NATO for airstrikes and such. You have to be careful not to kill civilians as that will reduce NATO support.
It's really a fantastic scenario, taking what has been done as a lengthy campaign before and turning it into one big seamless scenario. You could, for example, raid an enemy outpost which will trigger a reaction force to counter-attack from the nearby larger base. Then you could ambush that reaction force with some mines planted ahead of time, knocking out a few vehicles and fading into the forest before enemy air support shows up. All of this happening in real time.
Called Antistasi Altis. It's basically a dynamically generated guerrilla campaign using one of the largest maps in the game. You start with nothing but a crate of random weapons and enough resources to recruit a handful of soldiers and a truck. You have a staff officer guy who will generate missions for you to do, or you can go do your own thing. Stealing cargo trucks, assassinating officers, sabotaging infrastructure, ambushing convoys, it's all there. There are outposts, factories, power plants, resources, bases, and airports that you can take control of from the government forces once you get stronger. You also need to win over the support of each town, as that gives you more manpower and money to work with. You can also gain support from NATO for airstrikes and such. You have to be careful not to kill civilians as that will reduce NATO support.
It's really a fantastic scenario, taking what has been done as a lengthy campaign before and turning it into one big seamless scenario. You could, for example, raid an enemy outpost which will trigger a reaction force to counter-attack from the nearby larger base. Then you could ambush that reaction force with some mines planted ahead of time, knocking out a few vehicles and fading into the forest before enemy air support shows up. All of this happening in real time.
RE: What game(s) have you been playing?
Ranger..Dynamic Recon Ops is great too!
RE: What game(s) have you been playing?
HOI IV. But really waiting for the rough edges to be smoothed off, and for the Black Ice mod to be released and save the game.
RE: What game(s) have you been playing?
Tigers on the Hunt, HOI IV, and yes, Conquest of Elysium 4. I like to mod other's mods. And it's half price at Gamersgate for another couple days. [:)]
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RE: What game(s) have you been playing?
HOI3(modded of course) and War in the Pacific (non-Admiral's addition).
RE: What game(s) have you been playing?
Polaris Sector marathon with Star Wars mod - 10-14 hours per day for 4 days...so far.
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RE: What game(s) have you been playing?
TIE Fighter Special Edition. Looks much better than the original.
Building a new PC.
RE: What game(s) have you been playing?
Cool. [:)]ORIGINAL: Aurelian
TIE Fighter Special Edition. Looks much better than the original.
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RE: What game(s) have you been playing?
Recently begun playing Dragon Age Origins again.
Have a bit more patience with newbies. Of course some of them act dumb -- they're often students, for heaven's sake. - Terry Pratchett
A government is a body of people; usually, notably, ungoverned. - Quote from Firefly
A government is a body of people; usually, notably, ungoverned. - Quote from Firefly
RE: What game(s) have you been playing?
ORIGINAL: solops
Polaris Sector marathon with Star Wars mod - 10-14 hours per day for 4 days...so far.
Looks like getting that mod to work in steam is a real hassle.
Shame it looks good. i don't much like the vanilla Polaris.
RE: What game(s) have you been playing?
Great game. [:)]ORIGINAL: Orm
Recently begun playing Dragon Age Origins again.
I'm playing now Divinity: Original Sin. Although I don't fancy the Divinity series lore, I'm quite enjoying the game. A turn-based combat system is always a plus for me.