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elf help book posted:ive been playing the witness less than an hour and i already jumped out my chair laughing about a puzzle Why were you laughing ... ?
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# ? Feb 17, 2017 05:17 |
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# ? May 15, 2024 03:35 |
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a good "you rear end in a top hat" laugh
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# ? Feb 17, 2017 05:18 |
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elf help book posted:a good "you rear end in a top hat" laugh At the game or yourself?
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# ? Feb 17, 2017 05:47 |
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Sockmafia posted:At the game or yourself? drat, Sockmafia.
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In Training posted:drat, Sockmafia. Ah don't make me feel bad. I didn't mean it like that.
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# ? Feb 17, 2017 05:55 |
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some of yall never laughed at a devious puzzle before?
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# ? Feb 17, 2017 06:11 |
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I mainly just laugh at myself when I realise how simple the solution is.
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# ? Feb 17, 2017 06:12 |
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I've got documented footage of me laughing at both a game and myself simultaneously
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elf help book posted:a good "you rear end in a top hat" laugh i really like that feel
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# ? Feb 17, 2017 06:21 |
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got any sevens posted:Is there a video game (portable version? Phone or ds?) of scrabble? I used to play it irl with my grams. Yes indeed! I had Yahtzee and Boggle on PC, too, and both were pretty fun. I think both came free on a cereal box.
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elf help book posted:a good "you rear end in a top hat" laugh i was muttering "oh my god" and "ah that's it" under my breath to myself for like 4 hours last night
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# ? Feb 17, 2017 11:51 |
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got any sevens posted:
also I can't tell if this is a joke or not, have you really not heard of words with friends?
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# ? Feb 17, 2017 11:54 |
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Aston posted:also I can't tell if this is a joke or not, have you really not heard of words with friends? Well I don't have friends, so no. Now I'm checking it in the app store and every review says it's terribly buggy and ad-riddled, so I'll keep living without it.
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# ? Feb 17, 2017 17:59 |
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I cannot wait for Puyo Puyo Tetris.
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# ? Feb 17, 2017 18:10 |
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Wordfeud is like words with friends but good.
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# ? Feb 17, 2017 18:36 |
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Evil Eagle posted:I cannot wait for Puyo Puyo Tetris. this, also snipperclips
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Jeffrey of YOSPOS posted:Wordfeud is like words with friends but good. never heard of it, how it is different?
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Plebian Parasite posted:never heard of it, how it is different? There are some other additional features like alternate dictionaries and optional randomized bonus squares but those are kinda whatever.
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# ? Feb 17, 2017 20:46 |
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the greenhouse in the witness
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# ? Feb 18, 2017 00:51 |
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gamer notes thread
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# ? Feb 19, 2017 06:51 |
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Not a puzzle game related note but I've been taking notes while playing Stardew valley and it's got scribbles like
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# ? Feb 19, 2017 07:05 |
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Aston posted:the greenhouse in the witness I solved it by changing the color settings on my TV and i'm still not sure if that was cheating lol
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# ? Feb 19, 2017 07:22 |
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goferchan posted:I solved it by changing the color settings on my TV and i'm still not sure if that was cheating lol The last puzzle before activating the laser @ Greenhouse I was stuck on for probably 10 hours total over the course of a couple weeks. Solving it was the best puzzle game feel I ever had.. Witness ftw
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# ? Feb 19, 2017 10:27 |
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My greenhouse notes http://i.imgur.com/kxLm8hn.jpg?1 Bonus solution to the Tetris puzzle elf is working on http://i.imgur.com/ZRCGae9.jpg I'm in the mountain at the end, I think I have one more laser (bamboo forest, only one more puzzle there to go) and the third hedge maze puzzle has me stumped. 4/6(?) hexagon thingies found. According to steam I've played 20 hours of the witness since I got it on Thursday. It's one of the best games of all time. Aston fucked around with this message at 12:43 on Feb 19, 2017 |
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Aston posted:According to steam I've played 20 hours of the witness since I got it on Thursday. It's one of the best games of all time. that's a bold claim but i would definitely say it's my favorite puzzle game i ever played .
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# ? Feb 19, 2017 13:02 |
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I also nearly locked myself out of the tetris block area, and had to solve the entrance bridge puzzle from this angle to get back in http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=867343577
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# ? Feb 19, 2017 13:59 |
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it pisses me off when sections have puzzles that deactivate when u do an incorrect solution. i mean i get the design reason to prevent brute forcing shiz but it was obnoxious a lot
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# ? Feb 19, 2017 15:30 |
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i mentioned it in games you just beat thread but i just got done with The Talos Principle. As a puzzle game its alright, some of the procedures to solve puzzles are reused (i can't count how many times I've done the 2 jammer 1 door tango), and sometimes it does some really clever stuff. Nothing out of this world but it's really good, and that's something to be celebrated. The things that aren't puzzle though I thought were really really good, and made for one of the most depressing games ive played, but not because they make it sad and bleak and stuff, but because it talks about topics and questions that dont really have answers. There's nothing really new here, anyone who has ever wondered about mortality and humanity will have gotten to the same place at some point, but slowly piecing together the fate of humanity and actually reading all the stuff people were writing as the world was ending really hit me hard for some reason. thinking about the world ending isn't new either, but diving through an archive of the kind of things people would say when faced with The End, both the meaningful and the mundane, is really melancholic. I recommend to anyone who hasn't given it a chance and has it sitting on their backlog to give it a shot. it's not portal levels of novelty, and it's not groundbreaking philosophy either, but both combined make it a really unique and memorable game.
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# ? Feb 19, 2017 20:31 |
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Aston posted:the greenhouse in the witness i started the Greenhouse last night and i'm already tearing my hair out lol
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# ? Feb 19, 2017 20:43 |
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symbolic posted:i started the Greenhouse last night and i'm already tearing my hair out lol The last section of that has been the best part of the game for me so far.
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# ? Feb 20, 2017 15:09 |
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i really burned through the witness, started it friday night and got to the ending last night. guess i really liked it
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ArfJason posted:i mentioned it in games you just beat thread but i just got done with The Talos Principle. talos has some of the best writing in any game i've played. the plot outline was already set in stone before the writers got there, and it really shows in some places, but i'm still very fond of it. what did you think of the debating with the devil section in world 3? also, did you do the bonus stars?
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been playing the witness since i picked it up in the humble bundle last week and it is really goodArfJason posted:i mentioned it in games you just beat thread but i just got done with The Talos Principle. i agree with this. the writing really got to me in this game somehow, not just the premise but the philosophical questions that arise from your conversations with the library program. however I didnt find it depressing at all, in fact i found the narrative and the ending quite uplifting and optimistic despite how dark the story is. in addition to that there was also how clever and funny the game was at times, with everything put together it was a very powerfully emotional game for me
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Aston posted:The last section of that has been the best part of the game for me so far. if you mean the Elevator, it was cool, but it started hurting my eyes after a little while with all the different light. still a great puzzle, though.
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# ? Feb 20, 2017 22:15 |
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witness never been so happy to unlock credits and concept art holy poo poo
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# ? Feb 20, 2017 23:30 |
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PleasingFungus posted:talos has some of the best writing in any game i've played. the plot outline was already set in stone before the writers got there, and it really shows in some places, but i'm still very fond of it. yeah i finished with 11, and after blazing through the campaign ive dedicated most of today to finding the stars and the additional hidden stuff, I'm already done with the first 2 worlds in terms of stars and star puzzles, and I think I have like 4 left on the last world. So far I've built the gnaar statue and found pink floyd. As for stuff I've found that I've yet to discover what exactly they mean or what to do with them are a comm transceiver on a cliff talking about the multiple questions of the sphynx, a crowbar, and a telescope thing on the egypt stages. Oh and what I assume is a shoutout to Papers Please. I've seen and done so many things today that I'm likely forgetting stuff- with regards to the terminals in world 3 I noticed he gave me a choice of striking a deal. Since I imagined that poo poo was pivotal for something, I restored a save before it and haven't really talked to him since then. I want to finish all the content before locking myself to any alternate ending or whatever. I felt the evaluation and how it follows your thoughts through several parts of the game was pretty spot on, but it could be those kinds of tricks where the descriptions are so vague that they fit everyone (ie: you feel you could really excel if you put your mind to it, that kind of stuff). In fact I felt really cornered with some of his arguments and that felt really cool, but i imagine since philosophy is so abstract that you can have a convincing counterargument to any school of thinking or line of thought, and i wonder if its as contrarian and all his arguments are as solid should you choose different dialogue options. extremely steampunk posted:i agree with this. the writing really got to me in this game somehow, not just the premise but the philosophical questions that arise from your conversations with the library program. however I didnt find it depressing at all, in fact i found the narrative and the ending quite uplifting and optimistic despite how dark the story is. in addition to that there was also how clever and funny the game was at times, with everything put together it was a very powerfully emotional game for me yeah, i feel that's what they were going with it and for me it gets there sometimes, like when you hear the scientist woman's dying words as she still believes living was worth it, but then I remember the messages, the guys who asked people not to take their suicides personally, the chat room that has a guy going "FIRST" then when the internet finally dies he goes "LAST", the fact that she never got to see her family despite reassuring them, that one blog where the author reconciles with their family for one last night together. It's all heavy poo poo, and one has to come to terms with their death and the death of humanity, but its still really heavy to have to *read* what others say when faced with such death. And also the fact that the archive of humanity is failing and getting corrupted. It's all inevitable, but imo it just makes everything that much sadder. Maybe bittersweet is the word for it? gently caress if i know im a fuckin retard who fails at piecing together tetris blocks to put the pew pew laser on the floaty fan
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 00:00 |
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sry everyone for the big pretentious wall of aids words and spoiler text i like game
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 00:02 |
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imp zone: it's okay to like game.
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effort in service of interesting poo poo pwns
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ArfJason posted:sry everyone for the big pretentious wall of aids words and spoiler text i like game thats exactly the poo poo that got to me too. and yeah its hard to put a positive spin on humanity going extinct and all of its collective history, art and memories fading into inevitable non existence because of entropy but on the other hand the technology created by humans are still alive, in the very real sense of being smart enough to replicate themselves, and they appreciate literature, art and games in the same way that humans always did, and might even pull things off better than their creators with regards to not destroying the world or themselves there was one of the alexandra recordings that talked about her visit to pompeii and how hopeless she felt that the living city had been destroyed along with everyone's dreams and aspirations, but her dad commented that he thought the city was still alive because of all the people walking down its streets appreciating what had happened there. i think that was pretty much the central theme of the game with regards to the post-apocalyptic storyline, as the robots moving through the game world are a reflection of alexandra and her dad and all the tourists walking through the ruins of pompeii
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