slimgrin wrote...
sympathyforsaren wrote...
I want to physically hold this game
Knowing you, it won't stop there..
Oh my.
slimgrin wrote...
sympathyforsaren wrote...
I want to physically hold this game
Knowing you, it won't stop there..
slimgrin wrote...
sympathyforsaren wrote...
I want to physically hold this game
Knowing you, it won't stop there..
Que porno music!saMOOrai182 wrote...
slimgrin wrote...
sympathyforsaren wrote...
I want to physically hold this game
Knowing you, it won't stop there..
Yeah, I imagine wanting to play it would come next.
LegendaryAvenger wrote...
Que porno music!saMOOrai182 wrote...
slimgrin wrote...
sympathyforsaren wrote...
I want to physically hold this game
Knowing you, it won't stop there..
Yeah, I imagine wanting to play it would come next.
bussinrounds wrote...
You sure that won't be too much for you handle ? Wait till you see the dragon ones for Skyrim. LOL
naughty99 wrote...
The look on his face when he opened the box was kind of perverse.
mrcrusty wrote...
Anyone have a picture of that NPC getting beheaded in the middle of town?
Modifié par slimgrin, 01 novembre 2011 - 02:42 .
Todd Howard: “Instead of a karma number like Fallout, we do it on an individual basis. We don’t track ‘the right or wrong thing’. It’s who you made happy and who you made sad. We do it in terms of towns: how much are you a wanted criminal in this area? Then we have factions: how do they feel about you?”
talking to the kids wandering around reveals you can play games. I have a quick go at Tag and, in a lovely touch a few hours later, spy ‘Don’t be it’ still in my quest log.
“The story manager looks at everything you do. Even a chicken on fire. If you drop an item, kill a dragon, how do people react? Those events go through the story manager.”
He mentions moral repercussions, too: “People are prone to going around murdering people. They’ll go to a house, decide they want it and kill everybody. [It] makes you feel guilty when the kid reacts to their mother being killed.” So, I ask, does that mean you can end up living in a house with a sad-eyed kid curled up in the corner? “That’ll happen, yes.”
Modifié par naughty99, 01 novembre 2011 - 02:45 .
I had that happen to me when I was trying to install Dead Island, it looked like the game would try to contact the Steam server for the initial install, fail and then start to download it instead of installing from the disk.Nashiktal wrote...
Morroian wrote...
What problems? I had no problems installing a disc version and yes Skyrim will be the same as Shogun 2.Nashiktal wrote...
I have actually started hating steam lately, and all games that force you to have it. Installing shogun 2 was a nightmare because of steam.
I have capped internet where I live. When installing shogun 2, it would stop installing near the end and begin downloading the rest of the game. Same thing happened with civilization.
As more and more games seem to rely on steam, that is less and less I get to play. I end up having to download the game to my laptop, then copy and paste it to my desktop. From there I still have to download extra files from which can't be directly copied.
Then add on the problems with mods and steam.
tishyw wrote...
I had that happen to me when I was trying to install Dead Island, it looked like the game would try to contact the Steam server for the initial install, fail and then start to download it instead of installing from the disk.
I got around this by cancelling the install and starting again. I had to do this about half a dozen times, but finally I managed to get it to install from the disk. It is a pain in the backside and I'm not sure why it was happening, I suspect it was due to congestion on the Steam servers when the game was doing the initial install check but I'm no expert and am only guessing. I started a thread about it on the Steam forum but because I found a solution I suspect it's died.
Modifié par naughty99, 01 novembre 2011 - 03:08 .
naughty99 wrote...
A rather detailed preview published today (some great spoilers about Solitude, the Bard's College, the Annual Burning of King Olaf's Effigy and a poetry writing mini-game! WTH?): http://www.computera...-300-hour-game/