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Trainers are still a thing today for recent games, it's not an old esoteric thing, just shoved out of the limelight a bit
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I had to figure out what a trainer was by inference, since I got my warez through questionable web sites rather than questionable acquaintances. I first came across a Diablo trainer that promised lots of gold or loot or something and I immediately thought it was some sort of robot software that automated playing the game for you while you slept so you could have a really powerful character when you woke up. My next thought was, "Isn't that the game, though? Why would you want to avoid playing the game?" Gonna go listen to keygenmusic.net for a li'l bit.
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 05:18 |
I think the trainer I used to cheat at the original Rollercoaster Tycoon on the side of this millennium was the first one I ever got to actually work such version-fussy pieces of poo poo
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 05:54 |
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Does Cheat Engine do what Game Wizard used to do on dos games: let you enter two values ie your hit points before/after fights to find the relevant code and change/lock it? Ask me about flying an imperial courier with a large plasma accelerator vv neat, thanks Chubby Henparty fucked around with this message at 07:35 on Jan 8, 2017 |
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Chop Sunni posted:Does Cheat Engine do what Game Wizard used to do on dos games: let you enter two values ie your hit points before/after fights to find the relevant code and change/lock it? Yeah, it's a memory editor. Can also do injection stuff if you're feeling daring.
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 07:31 |
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doctorfrog posted:I had to figure out what a trainer was by inference, since I got my warez through questionable web sites rather than questionable acquaintances. I first came across a Diablo trainer that promised lots of gold or loot or something and I immediately thought it was some sort of robot software that automated playing the game for you while you slept so you could have a really powerful character when you woke up. My next thought was, "Isn't that the game, though? Why would you want to avoid playing the game?" I wish that site was a little more like this site: http://musicforprogramming.net/
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 22:10 |
Oh my, Ignition! Lots of fond split-screen memories with this one. It had pretty great handling, with lots of diversity between vehicles. Maps had these action elements to them, where you could get crushed by trains, flipped by geysers or flattened by boulders (causing your steering to reverse). I have the original box standing in my bookcase, but I have no idea if it runs on Win10. Probably not, so this is great.
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Captain Scandinaiva posted:Oh my, Ignition! Lots of fond split-screen memories with this one. It had pretty great handling, with lots of diversity between vehicles. Maps had these action elements to them, where you could get crushed by trains, flipped by geysers or flattened by boulders (causing your steering to reverse). I have the original box standing in my bookcase, but I have no idea if it runs on Win10. Probably not, so this is great. Lost a friend over a split-screen race. Great game.
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# ? Jan 10, 2017 22:35 |
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GOG is sending out codes for a 75% discount on Neverwinter Nights 2, to (I assume) the folks that snatched the first Neverwinter Nights for free. So check your emails.
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# ? Jan 19, 2017 21:47 |
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Oh, I saw the mail but I had no idea it was code. EM9534302FC05B2941 Works for 48 hours.
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# ? Jan 19, 2017 22:53 |
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Have mine EM9511F170F6E670FD
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# ? Jan 20, 2017 02:53 |
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i'm looking for a game that would fit on this list https://www.gog.com/mix/best_played_with_mouse_in_one_hand_beer_in_the_other and isn't an adventure game what are some good "home from work time to put it on easy and relax" games
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# ? Jan 23, 2017 16:26 |
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Meyers-Briggs Testicle posted:i'm looking for a game that would fit on this list
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# ? Jan 23, 2017 16:28 |
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What the hell kind of a job do you have if Papers, Please of all things is relaxing
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# ? Jan 23, 2017 16:32 |
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Veib posted:What the hell kind of a job do you have if Papers, Please of all things is relaxing An actual Bureaucratic position .
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Meyers-Briggs Testicle posted:i'm looking for a game that would fit on this list Perhaps not easy, but King of Dragon Pass. Chill music, no stress. A bit like being a bureaucrat in the bronze age, with weird-rear end religious myths to follow instead of legal texts. Management games other than Roller Coaster Tycoon and Sim City perhaps?
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# ? Jan 23, 2017 17:47 |
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Veib posted:What the hell kind of a job do you have if Papers, Please of all things is relaxing I have said this many times to my friends but I find games like Papers, Please to be really cathartic. Probably because I am actually really good at poo poo like "no one from this country allowed in today" or "yo your picture is different, detention" edit: oh dude you have Stronghold in your list but no Lords of the Realm? You gotta have Lords of the Realm 2 at least Aces High fucked around with this message at 22:55 on Jan 23, 2017 |
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Meyers-Briggs Testicle posted:i'm looking for a game that would fit on this list As long as you don't mind using your beer hand to hit pause kinda frequently (maybe bind it to mouse 3 if that's possible) the Baldur's Gate games might fit.
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Aces High posted:edit: oh dude you have Stronghold in your list but no Lords of the Realm? You gotta have Lords of the Realm 2 at least not my list, just a "popular" one by gog standards Skwirl posted:As long as you don't mind using your beer hand to hit pause kinda frequently (maybe bind it to mouse 3 if that's possible) the Baldur's Gate games might fit. this might win because I can get drunk and play on story mode and play mage
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Meyers-Briggs Testicle posted:not my list, just a "popular" one by gog standards If you're going to play on Story Mode, definitely go Wild Mage, extra spell per level and weird poo poo happens.
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# ? Jan 24, 2017 06:25 |
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SWAT 4 is here. https://www.gog.com/game/swat_4_gold_edition
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# ? Jan 24, 2017 17:10 |
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gently caress yeah. How, the mod they're pushing?
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# ? Jan 24, 2017 17:13 |
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I know people like SWAT 4 a lot but I'm really curious what the draw is, since all anyone seems to bring up is how the AI's constantly in your way and you're shouting at enemies to drop their guns at all times.
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Hidden Asbestos posted:SWAT 4 is here. Holy poo poo nice, I never got a chance to play Swat 4 back in the day but I always thought it looked cool as hell.
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The main thing I remember about SWAT 4 was the endless comedy of errors that was the multiplayer. Not on one single occasion of playing that game online did any of the players play even remotely competently as a team, and I loved every minute of it.
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Thompsons posted:I know people like SWAT 4 a lot but I'm really curious what the draw is, since all anyone seems to bring up is how the AI's constantly in your way and you're shouting at enemies to drop their guns at all times. In a way it's what the original Police Quest tried to do, except it's in a tense action scenario and not about the tedium of bringing a drunk to the station.
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Thompsons posted:I know people like SWAT 4 a lot but I'm really curious what the draw is, since all anyone seems to bring up is how the AI's constantly in your way and you're shouting at enemies to drop their guns at all times. You play with friends and use the quick mission maker to gently caress with them. Like having Hellmap; which is the Subway map (because it has the highest number of enemies possible), max resistance (so people can't be shouted down or surrender), all enemies using LMGs/wearing armor, and have one hostage in the map with the same player model as the enemies. Chances are you'll run out of ammunition or die before completing that one.
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# ? Jan 24, 2017 17:20 |
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it's not as realistic as it makes out, you get penalised for shooting civilians
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# ? Jan 24, 2017 17:21 |
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You can spend the first half hour of every co-op mission repeatedly tasering your teammates. It's the best video game ever made.
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Lunchmeat Larry posted:it's not as realistic as it makes out, you get penalised for shooting civilians Not with this immersive realism mod installed: http://www.davidwaltersdevelopment.com/games/swat/
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Hidden Asbestos posted:SWAT 4 is here. Motherfucking. Hell. Yes. How the gently caress does this not warrant some kind of hype train GOG. Whatever, buying the hell out of this. Thompsons posted:I know people like SWAT 4 a lot but I'm really curious what the draw is, since all anyone seems to bring up is how the AI's constantly in your way and you're shouting at enemies to drop their guns at all times. If you're going for the hardest difficulty, which basically requires perfection (all weapons recovered, all suspects detained, no casualties, no bad shoots, etc, etc) with the AI, then yes, that is where the frustration comes from. But on the lower difficulties it's an incredibly engrossing and unique experience that forces you to act like a police officer (...or at least like one should act) to the best of your abilities. You go slow, you plan, you use all the tools available to you, you follow procedure. If you're playing with other people, SWAT4 is arguably one of the greatest co-op games of all time. Kibayasu fucked around with this message at 17:36 on Jan 24, 2017 |
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Has anyone played Lost Eden? Apparently it uses an updated version of Cryo's Dune which I have a real soft spot for.
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Meyers-Briggs Testicle posted:i'm looking for a game that would fit on this list Theme Hospital my man actually most Bullfrog games, really
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Casimir Radon posted:Has anyone played Lost Eden? Apparently it uses an updated version of Cryo's Dune which I have a real soft spot for. I played it back when it was released. It's mostly a point and click adventure game, and there is some of the try clicking everything or using everything on everyone if you get stuck, but it was interesting and I definitely liked it. Especially the earlier parts of the game. It later gets a little repetitive. The best part is the soundtrack and (for its time) the movement sequences in most of the environments and the cutscenes were impressive. Voice acting is ok and the puzzles are not that hard to figure out.
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AbstractNapper posted:Oh it's on GOG? I hadn't noticed! Back in the day we used to visit family friends who always had a new weird adventure game they were playing, including Lost Eden. Brings back memories whenever another one is showing up on GOG (or Steam, but mostly GOG because they're, well, old).
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Casimir Radon posted:Has anyone played Lost Eden? Apparently it uses an updated version of Cryo's Dune which I have a real soft spot for. I played it originally when it came out and remember liking it back then. I'm pretty sure the storyline turned out to be a bit of a cheesefest, but it has an interesting setting and an excellent soundtrack (the soundtrack is probably the best thing about the game). Also people remembering this game fondly may have something to do with the fact that it had fairly advanced graphics for its time. I't say for the price they are selling it for at GOG it's almost certainly worth it.
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Lunchmeat Larry posted:it's not as realistic as it makes out, you get penalised for shooting civilians You get mildly told off and get to go back out on raids again, pretty realistic.
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Fil5000 posted:You get mildly told off and get to go back out on raids again, pretty realistic. It can penalize an otherwise-winning mission score down into failure territory.
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orcane posted:Yeah it was just added a week ago: https://www.gog.com/news/release_lost_eden Man, if this is out, I can keep my fingers crossed for Innocent Until Caught and its sequel. After that, my GOG dream list is almost complete if they'd just finish the Sierra adventures and do Twilight: 2000.
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I immediately buy anything in the sort of retro VGA style because I'm drunk on nostalgia. I was thinking about it, and I wish that GOG would get more of the spin-off games from Blitzkrieg 1, like the Barbarossa and Kursk campaigns or the ones set in a fictional WW3. Also, with Sudden Strike 4 coming out, I wish that they would offer some of the older Sudden Strike games. I've lost both my enjoyment of and reflexes for competitive RTS games like Starcraft, but I still enjoy cerebral RTT games like those.
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