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The Iron Rose posted:It won't be pleasant. Buy it on steam! You have two hours in which you can submit a refund request if your laptop can't run the game. I am getting x-com as a birthday present for my little brother anyway as we both have steam, so it should be fine anyway. But as in "unpleasent" do you mean "crappy graphics" or "everything is terrible forever".
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# ? Jan 31, 2016 08:33 |
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LightWarden posted:Pigeons and other wildlife are coded as particle effects so it's entirely possible to mod a gun that shoots them. This has suddenly made me realize that I need a mod that sets off a bout of doves every time a Sharpshooter uses their pistol skills. Especially Face-Off.
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# ? Jan 31, 2016 08:34 |
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RandallODim posted:This has suddenly made me realize that I need a mod that sets off a bout of doves every time a Sharpshooter uses their pistol skills. Especially Face-Off. It's High Noon.
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# ? Jan 31, 2016 08:42 |
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BenRGamer posted:Personally, I'd kinda like to see XCOM2 modded into something for Shadowrun, I know that has it's own games now, but I think it would be better in this engine I want this like yesterday, please
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# ? Jan 31, 2016 08:44 |
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Beagle posted:http://www.twitch.tv/pax2/v/38694034?t=2h17m30s clicking that link took me to part of the stream with the dev guys all talking about Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. was that intentional. also what else is known about multiplayer so far!!
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# ? Jan 31, 2016 10:11 |
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Colapops posted:clicking that link took me to part of the stream with the dev guys all talking about Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. was that intentional. also what else is known about multiplayer so far!! They didn't say much about it, other than what I noted in my own post here: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3762067&userid=0&perpage=40&pagenumber=13#post455664485 But cripes, would that be a welcome addition to it. So I'm just assuming, same concept as XCOM: EU's multiplayer, only with some more variety in units, procedural maps with varying levels of cover making things impossible to 100% cookie-cutter approach them, can have it while having the singleplayer modded, a whole lot less glitching, if none, due to how it was described in that link and noted in my post, and yea...possibility perhaps to replay your matches and see what and where went right/wrong.
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# ? Jan 31, 2016 10:19 |
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Yeah, sorry! I actually meant to quote you, too. I dunno what I'm hoping for from multiplayer based on what it was like in EU, but maybe it will be something great. I mean, EU multiplayer was fun but so limited in scope. I hope that there's just more this time, or modding can at least pump it up.
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# ? Jan 31, 2016 10:22 |
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Replay files? So many good ideas going into this. Just watching your stuff again in anticipation Beagle, and just wanted to say it's bloody enjoyable - appreciate your content-creating ability. They ought to stick you in as a super soldier for giving them such great exposure, provided every hit chance is actually the opposite of shown (10% instead of 90%) and every killing blow instead reduces the alien to 1hp. Congrats! Salt n Reba McEntire fucked around with this message at 16:21 on Jan 31, 2016 |
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Josef bugman posted:I am getting x-com as a birthday present for my little brother anyway as we both have steam, so it should be fine anyway. But as in "unpleasent" do you mean "crappy graphics" or "everything is terrible forever". The problem is that the minimum specs required is a GTX 460 GPU. That's around 11x faster than the Intel HD 2000 that's in your laptop. So it's not really crappy graphics more than I'm just not sure it'll run at over five-ten frames per second. I really doubt it will be playable. Heck EW is barely playable on integrated graphics and Xcom 2 will be much more demanding. That being said, y'know, there's no reason not to buy the game, try it out, and get a refund if your gameplay experience isn't acceptable. Still I'd want to save up for a new computer if you're interested in PC games. You want a computer with a dedicated graphics card - for a laptop the GTX 960m is about the lowest I'd go on that front, and that comes in a couple laptops around the $850-$900 dollar mark. It meets the minimum requirements to run Xcom 2, but doesn't meet the recommended requirements. Better is if you can get a laptop with a 970m, which is roughly equivalent to a desktop GTX 960, which is itself roughly equivalent to the GTX 770 that is the recommended GPU for Xcom 2. a laptop with a 970m will run you around $1500. Alternatively you can build a desktop with a 960 or a desktop 970 (roughly 60% more powerful than the desktop 960) for around $1000-1100 USD. Tl;dr this game is likely not playable on any integrated graphics card, but you can find a laptop that will play it for around $900 or so.
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# ? Jan 31, 2016 10:54 |
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Additional details about the mod stuff from one of the Long War folks:amineri posted:The assets are in the form of "uncooked unreal package files". The UnrealEd included with the SDK can export assets out of the upk format. This means that texture are flattened (without layers), 3D models will be in FBX format (not the high-poly version), and animations will be in FBX format as well. The Kins fucked around with this message at 12:08 on Jan 31, 2016 |
# ? Jan 31, 2016 12:02 |
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I got a GTX 660 for my PC, which was when I upgraded my PC for XCOM: EU and Wasteland 2, will it run above medium or am I gonna have to look at really poo poo Poundland quality action figures instead of proper game models?
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LotsBread posted:I got a GTX 660 for my PC, which was when I upgraded my PC for XCOM: EU and Wasteland 2, will it run above medium or am I gonna have to look at really poo poo Poundland quality action figures instead of proper game models? I'd be pretty surprised if it couldn't handle high. Minimum is a 460 recommended is a 770. I played Witcher 3 on a 660, I can't imagine XCOM 2 would be more demanding than that. WhiskeyWhiskers fucked around with this message at 13:37 on Jan 31, 2016 |
# ? Jan 31, 2016 13:34 |
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KNOCK KNOCK, OPEN UP THE DOOR IT'S REAL https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpU8w27YB3c
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The Iron Rose posted:The problem is that the minimum specs required is a GTX 460 GPU. That's around 11x faster than the Intel HD 2000 that's in your laptop. So it's not really crappy graphics more than I'm just not sure it'll run at over five-ten frames per second. I really doubt it will be playable. Heck EW is barely playable on integrated graphics and Xcom 2 will be much more demanding. Counterpoint: I have a Dell XPS 13 with integrated graphics that runs EW like a dream and can chug along pretty reliably on less intensive current games. I'm still a little worried, but XCOM 2 has the same base engine as EW, so... we'll see on Friday, I guess.
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# ? Jan 31, 2016 14:11 |
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What do we know of the multiplayer? 2016 looking really good for strategic video games ZoninSilver posted:KNOCK KNOCK, OPEN UP THE DOOR IT'S REAL where can i pre-order? BenRGamer posted:Personally, I'd kinda like to see XCOM2 modded into something for Shadowrun, I know that has it's own games now, but I think it would be better in this engine
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# ? Jan 31, 2016 14:15 |
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So if we could run XCOM EU/EW fine, we will be okay for XCOM 2?
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# ? Jan 31, 2016 14:22 |
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heckyeahpathy posted:Counterpoint: I have a Dell XPS 13 with integrated graphics that runs EW like a dream and can chug along pretty reliably on less intensive current games. I'm still a little worried, but XCOM 2 has the same base engine as EW, so... we'll see on Friday, I guess. The XPS 13 is a bit of an exception to the rule since iirc it has iris HD 520/530 graphics, which are significantly more powerful than most forms of integrated graphics. Torrannor posted:So if we could run XCOM EU/EW fine, we will be okay for XCOM 2? Nobody really knows! It all depends, with dynamic lighting, increased poly count and the destructible terrain it'll definitely prove more taxing, but ultimately we'll see on Friday.
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BenRGamer posted:Personally, I'd kinda like to see XCOM2 modded into something for Shadowrun, I know that has it's own games now, but I think it would be better in this engine I'd love for someone to do something from the view point of a Mr. Johnson. Handling a list of contracted Shadowrunners, sending them on Runs for corps, managing your contracts, status, rep, etc. Research bay is replaced with a contact network expanding what you can get your hands on. Engineering is replaced with Fixers you send out to get you whatever your Runners need. The basic framework for it are already in Xcom 2, you just need flavoring and a poo poo ton of art.
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Moogle posted:Replay files? So many good ideas going into this. Thanks! Glad you like it. quote:They ought to stick you in as a super soldier for giving them such great exposure, provided every hit chance is actually the opposite of shown (10% instead of 90%) and every killing blow instead reduces the alien to 1hp. They actually did, the madmen.
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LordNat posted:I'd love for someone to do something from the view point of a Mr. Johnson. Handling a list of contracted Shadowrunners, sending them on Runs for corps, managing your contracts, status, rep, etc. Research bay is replaced with a contact network expanding what you can get your hands on. Engineering is replaced with Fixers you send out to get you whatever your Runners need. Or at least that's how it's presented in the late Shadowrun games like Dragonfall. And they're made by some of the same people who made the original tabletop RPG so I think they know their poo poo. Also yeah, that would be a great idea for an XCOM 2 mod.
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# ? Jan 31, 2016 15:52 |
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I would like one of your finest XCOM 2, please.
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# ? Jan 31, 2016 15:58 |
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What I really want is a X-COM: Apocalypse mod. Playing as the police force in Mega-Primus having to deal with alien infiltrators and alien worshipping cultists sounds amazing.
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# ? Jan 31, 2016 15:59 |
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Beagle posted:Thanks! Glad you like it. Congrats on being canon!
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# ? Jan 31, 2016 16:17 |
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Mans posted:
I wouldn't say they are x-com levels of a great re-imagining but they are solid. The first one was so-so due to it being super short and liniar but after that they got progressively better. They are pretty solid buys when they inevitably go on sale every steam event.
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# ? Jan 31, 2016 16:20 |
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Mad Pills posted:POLICE-COM! That... would actually be weirdly cool, if you also need to deal with XCOM being the unsubtle sledgehammer to the problems the city is facing. Like, great, sure! The alien infiltration of the slums was thwarted, but now the rubble is clearing and one of the gangs is on the rise because it was the HQ of another. Worse, the local politics shift and twist as the war unfolds. Is that senator under alien influence when she pushes for more Sectoid rights, or does she genuinely care because they are a primary part of her workforce? A plot unfolds to bomb the spaceport? You NEED to stop that, without the regular supplies from space, the situation in the city is going to deteriorate fast, and XCOM will be breathing down your neck. Another plot to poison a hospital with the alien vector that you hear of? You could pass it on to XCOM, or you could risk doing it yourself and avoid having to explain to the people of the city that the hospital in question is out of commission for... forever. Dont mess it up however, or an entire section of the city might become rabid from mind control as a result!
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# ? Jan 31, 2016 16:36 |
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So the way I'm understanding it, canon includes us having shot down a few UFOs right? Well, given that the supply barge tends to land early, is it fair to assume that's the avenger? That seems like a really fun throwback. Especially since most players probably did that barge and lost most of their squaddies and fell into a death spiral. I'm absolutely floored by the level of mod tool assets they're providing. It makes perfect sense to unleash it all though. Long War gave EW a super long lifespan and now anyone can make fully supported mods from day 1. Extremely excited to see what kinds of mods will happen involving abilities. I think I might try my hand at a skill point based skill tree after a but.
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heckyeahpathy posted:Counterpoint: I have a Dell XPS 13 with integrated graphics that runs EW like a dream and can chug along pretty reliably on less intensive current games. I'm still a little worried, but XCOM 2 has the same base engine as EW, so... we'll see on Friday, I guess. Yep, EW runs just fine on my 2 year old Macbook Air. The low resolution screen helps a lot, because it's far less demand on the video card than a normal desktop display would be.
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# ? Jan 31, 2016 17:23 |
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drat those modding options and debug tools look awesome. As a dev it certainly makes me jealous, we'd get a lot less bug reports if players could just dig into the internals and learn that yes their rookies really are that bad, although I don't wanna imagine the work that had to go into it. At least we did Skirmish mode first. Kaboom Dragoon posted:Seeing as how the OpenXCOM thread is long dead, does anyone mind if I ask about it here? I started reading about the Final Mod Pack and fired up my old OX install to try it out, only to find out I need one of the nightlies. Problem is, when I go to run it, it hangs, opens 3 or 4 copies of itself that I can't kill in task manager and refuses to do anything else. I've followed the instructions to the letter, but I'm totally lost about what I might be doing wrong. Also make sure you don't have a hyperactive antivirus. VoLaTiLe posted:I really hope someone makes a total remake of the original Xcom UFO defence in the new engine.
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# ? Jan 31, 2016 17:29 |
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(Thank you Heti/@fartknuckle)
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FraudulentEconomics posted:So the way I'm understanding it, canon includes us having shot down a few UFOs right? Well, given that the supply barge tends to land early, is it fair to assume that's the avenger? According to the prequel novel XCOM shot down two ships before the end. The Avenger was the second and Xcom never even got a chance to send out a squad to assault the ship after taking it down. The book is mostly about finding the ship and getting it operational.
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Beagle posted:
That's got to be part of the intro for your XCOM 2 vids.
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Question: The Bureau is currently $4 on Steam. I know it's a shooter and wasn't very well received, but is it good enough to merit a single playthrough to get excited for XCOM 2?
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Notorious QIG posted:Question: The Bureau is currently $4 on Steam. I know it's a shooter and wasn't very well received, but is it good enough to merit a single playthrough to get excited for XCOM 2? I just bought it and started on a whim and so far its kinda tedious. Enemies are bullet sponges and your teammates don't seem that useful.
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# ? Jan 31, 2016 18:21 |
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Trilin posted:I just bought it and started on a whim and so far its kinda tedious. Enemies are bullet sponges and your teammates don't seem that useful. Yeah, it flat out says your teammates don't do as much damage unless you specifically direct them to attack an enemy.
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Notorious QIG posted:Question: The Bureau is currently $4 on Steam. I know it's a shooter and wasn't very well received, but is it good enough to merit a single playthrough to get excited for XCOM 2? I hated it until I toned down the difficulty and it became kind of mediocre but passable fun. Enforcer is still the best X-COM TPS.
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# ? Jan 31, 2016 18:29 |
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Trilin posted:I just bought it and started on a whim and so far its kinda tedious. Enemies are bullet sponges and your teammates don't seem that useful. That's because flanking is super important. While it looks like you can just shoot a guy whose head is poking out of cover, the system reads him as being in cover and applies a massive penalty to your attacks making it take ages and ages to kill him. Meanwhile if you go flank the dude, you get massive attack bonuses. The difference is something like a 10x damage difference between flanked and in full cover. Your teammates are really great once you understand what their schtick is. For example the scout class has an ability that one-shots any standard enemy, and he can cloak, go behind the enemy, call in an artillery strike on them, then kill whatever's left really rapidly. There's others that summons turrets that pin enemies in place, ones that boost your damage, and so on and so forth. Fangz fucked around with this message at 18:39 on Jan 31, 2016 |
# ? Jan 31, 2016 18:36 |
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Got the deluxe edition from GMG and I'm loving ready for day 1 SMG mods let's do this
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# ? Jan 31, 2016 18:51 |
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The mod tools that were shown off at PAX south were amazing. This game is going to have serious legs. I mean, just in terms of map variety you've got procedural generation, the dynamic lighting, the biomes, and all. That variety which is already fairly large gets exponentially larger factoring in the potential mod content. This game better sell a shitzillion copies.
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Mr.Pibbleton posted:Yeah, it flat out says your teammates don't do as much damage unless you specifically direct them to attack an enemy. I completely ignored the tutorial messages because I had such low expectations for the game and thought that it'd just be a generic third person cover shooter. Joke's on me.
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Sardonik posted:The mod tools that were shown off at PAX south were amazing. This game is going to have serious legs. I mean, just in terms of map variety you've got procedural generation, the dynamic lighting, the biomes, and all. That variety which is already fairly large gets exponentially larger factoring in the potential mod content. Is there any archived video of this?
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