THE BORE
General => Dysfunctional Hall of Fame => The Borecast/Cruncheons => Topic started by: Eel O'Brian on July 23, 2010, 10:30:18 PM
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http://media.libsyn.com/media/borecast/Borecast48.mp3
Robert returns for another All-Playlist episode. Games discussed include Metro 2033, Necrovision and the Necrovision: Lost Company expansion, Minecraft, Recettear, Trinity Universe, Disciples III, Deathspank, Clive Barker's Jericho (listen for how you can win a copy!)
WEEKEND DEFORMED
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http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=402077
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Crysis 2 pre-hate!
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Nice game set.
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Is there a mod to change the characters in Recettear from lolis into burly barbarians and scantily clad wizards?
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hahaha, i would play brocettear
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Just checked out Metro 2033 on gamestop.com and it is listed at 44.99. Is it really that much cheaper in-store?
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i bought it during the THQ online store's summer sale as a digital download
it seems like one of those titles that go on sale a lot, give it some time and i'll bet steam runs the same (or similar) deal on it
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Oh, guess I heard wrong - thought Doug mentioned it being super cheap at gamestop. Best I could find is $40 plus the 25% used coupon.
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it was half-off at area gamestops
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i made a thread about recettear here on bore but it went like straight to the second page like some sort of ninja thread...
i don't think putting a trailer would have helped :-[
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I'll be interested in it when it hits Steam.
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i am borderline "if it isn't on steam i won't play it" with regards to pc gaming these days
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My HDD died a few weeks ago and I had to buy a new one, and it was amazing not having to dig out CDs and CD-Keys and redownload a ton of patches and No-CD cracks. It's just like "Oh, here's all my games, let's see which ones I need to download/install first by clicking a single button."
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i wish publishers/devs were quicker about getting patches on there, though
and i also don't care for it when a game has several layers of "services" running in the background (steam, gfw live, misc server systems, etc) - if you put your game on steam, fucking let them handle it with steamworks and drop all the extra bullshit baggage
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I was thinking the other day that if I ever bought another laptop (instead of the cheap $300 netbook I have now) it would probably be the m11x or something where I could still play games fairly well without compromising the portability of it. Then I noticed it doesn't have any disc drive and few computers that size do. PC games at retail clash with that sort of stuff. That's why I like Steamworks (and I think Blizzard does this) where you buy a game at retail, you get the disc and all that, and once you register that game it is treated as a digital download purchase. I'm ignoring all the no-CD patches you can find out there. I don't actually know what this steam talk is about here.
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For some reason I always thought this list (https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=7480-WUSF-3601) was long and extensive (games that will register on steam with retail key). Steamworks is gonna push this further right?
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There are a lot of Steamworks titles coming up later this year. That I know of, there's
- Civilization V
- Mafia II
- Kane & Lynch 2
- Fallout: New Vegas
- Darksiders
- Brink
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Just finished listening to the Borecast, I'm going to have to play my $1.69 copy of Jericho now. :lol
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Due to scheduling conflicts we will be on hiatus for the next two weeks. I've received everyone's contest entries, and the winner (?) will be announced on the next recorded show. We'll have an extra-length episode to a) make up for any listener disappointment, or b) extract revenge for any detractor celebration. Summer sucks, my work shirt is like a salt lick.
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Mmm, salt lick. Loved the analysis of varying degrees of loli. The 50% off thing for Metro 2033 was going on at my local shop as part of a catch-all dump bin thing. There was a pretty decent mixture of total shit and titles that seem fairly interesting, and I had to use an Edge Card to take advantage of the markdown.
I totally dig what I've played so far. It certainly has some of that Eurogame jank, especially when it autosaves in the middle of someone talking and the voice track skips. The whole game drips with atmosphere and since there are those little graphical perks like using your lighter and a notepad to look at objectives or checking a watch to see how much longer you have on a gas mask filter - rather than just another HUD setup/PIPboy half-HUD of some sort - it's easy to get immersed in the world. THANKS EEL
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you're welcome
aside from the piss-poor optimization i really like it
haven't played much further since the show, but i'm in a section on the surface now and to me it's creepier than the tunnels
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i am borderline "if it isn't on steam i won't play it" with regards to pc gaming these days
same
minecraft is awesome once you get past the learning curve
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I'm just getting caught up with this episode and you don't owe me an apology, Eel. I am a very bad teacher and you can verify that with my wife. :lol Thanks for trying it with me. I was drinking so I was probably rambling on a bit.