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What are you nerds playing this weekend?

Fallout 4 and Starfield. Also tossing in Horizon series and Oblivion Remastered as well.
 
Since the D2R expansion came out, I haven't been able to put D2R down...

And im not even playing the (imo) OP broken warlock lol.

Had a lot of fun "finishing" (yeah, i know...) My WW Barb, MF Sorc, and just recently been playing the crap out of my newest Javazon. Not min/maxing, just finding ghe GG gear for my next class (prolly fishy necro)

Moo moo moo moo.... moo.




But I do actually want to do another RDR2 playthough... just gotta pull myself away.
 
Played a bit of Timberborn...that was fun for a while.

Downloading Lego: The Hobbit, sounded fun.
Basically maxing my 100Mb connection, which is cool. And the m2 had no issues, of course. Don't think I've ever done that without some blips here and there. OpenWRT with SQM is no joke. (y)
 
Fallout 4.

Turned Wicked Shipping into a settlement via a mod and have got it almost all the way built up. Planning on putting the finishing touches on it tonight.
 
Started Cyberpunk 2077.


It's alright. Mr. Clean in the streets, Mr. Bean in the sheets......


Maybe I will warm up to it. It's not the eye candy kind of graphics I thought it would be.
 
Beat ToTK about a week ago - great game with great exploration. Though by the end I grew tired of tracking down all the shrines and focused on beating the final boss. The weapon durability system still stinks, though.

Been playing Hades 2 the past few days; Really enjoying it - wasn't really feeling like starting up a roguelite, but the game was on sale, and a few runs in and it's got its hooks in tight.
 
Cruising along with AC: Shadows. It's completely average, but it's a big ass time waster until Forza comes out. It's pretty looking, too.
 
Finished up Starfield. I think that is about all of the quests in the game. 170 hours. Might mess around in the ship builder for fun. More Zero Caliber 2 VR, and then some DCS.
 
Fallout 4

Resolved crashing issues and am now causing massive chaos using the 2076 World Series Baseball Bat.

I will never get tired of seeing enemy flying through the air. :D
 
Got sucked into playing Vampire Survivors, very addicting game, but it has nothing on the other game I got sucked into, Vampire Hunters.
It's like Vampire Survivors but in first person and you get to hold all the guns at one time.

I beat Sniper Elite 5 and all the DLC's. Awesome game but the most fun I had was doing the Axis Invasions. At first I couldn't get a match even after waiting for 20min, then I turned on cross play and bam! Instant match. Guess only people on consoles are playing. Oh well I loved making them pussies rage quit! Fun times indeed. I also liked how you can request a rematch.

Beat MoH (2010) that I picked up for a couple of bucks. Very short but based on a true story that was very CoD like. I will not play again.

I also have almost beaten Starship Troopers: Ultimate Bug War. It's not bad as long as you overlook the pixel graphics and Casper popping up in every cut scene. It does get extremely hard towards the end though, had to turn the difficulty down to Normal.

I think I'm going to take a break from Assassin's Creed 3, It's just boring the hell out of me. Still playing the Tale of Two Wastelands though.

I installed Sniper Elite: Resistance and Battlefield: Hardline. I will be putting most of my time into those two games the coming week.
 
I think I'm going to take a break from Assassin's Creed 3, It's just boring the hell out of me. Still playing the Tale of Two Wastelands though.

AC3 walked so Black Flag could run, but it's a slog. It goes to show that mechanics don't much matter if there's nothing compelling behind them.
 
Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era, basically an official update of HoMM3/5. No ubisoft launcher either.
 
AC3 walked so Black Flag could run, but it's a slog. It goes to show that mechanics don't much matter if there's nothing compelling behind them.
Yeah I'm playing the remastered version and I've done all the ship quests but the other parts of the game is just really slow. I did the tea party bit and that is about as far as I have gotten after 30hrs of exploring and getting Pegleg's trinkets. I need a break.
 
I installed Sniper Elite: Resistance and Battlefield: Hardline. I will be putting most of my time into those two games the coming week.

Waiting for SE:R to go on sale. Played the main game on Game Pass, going to wait for a big sale with all DLC. Still waiting for the SE5 season pass 2 to go on sale for $3 or so. BF Hardline is alright, certainly worth a play. Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Future Soldier is on sale for $5, I did not like much when I played it. It certainly is not much of a Ghost Recon game, but if you're looking for another 3rd person shooter it might be worth looking into.
 
Waiting for SE:R to go on sale. Played the main game on Game Pass, going to wait for a big sale with all DLC. Still waiting for the SE5 season pass 2 to go on sale for $3 or so. BF Hardline is alright, certainly worth a play. Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Future Soldier is on sale for $5, I did not like much when I played it. It certainly is not much of a Ghost Recon game, but if you're looking for another 3rd person shooter it might be worth looking into.
The last GR I played was GR:AW and no I think I'll pass on that since i did not like that shit at all, and that was years and years ago.
Hardline is pretty fun so far, different but fun.

EDIT: I have played Wildlands but I don't think that counts since that was way newer.
 
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Got sucked into playing Vampire Survivors, very addicting game, but it has nothing on the other game I got sucked into, Vampire Hunters.
It's like Vampire Survivors but in first person and you get to hold all the guns at one time.
I actually just got addicted to Vampire Crawlers. It's exactly Vampire Survivors dropped into a grid-based dungeon crawler with Slay the Spire style deck-building. Good stuff.
 
The last GR I played was GR:AW and no I think I'll pass on that since i did not like that shit at all, and that was years and years ago.
Hardline is pretty fun so far, different but fun.

EDIT: I have played Wildlands but I don't think that counts since that was way newer.

I liked GRAW 1/2, did you play the PC versions? Those are still watered down from the original GR, but they're still fairly tactical and realistic but aren't for everyone. If you played the console versions those are 3rd person and action oriented, different company, different game engine, different gameplay, etc. Future Soldier is essentially a sequel to the console GRAW games in terms of design. Wildlands kind of builds off GRAW console and Future Soldier.

Unrelated to gameplay but the small details in the PC versions of GRAW were quite nice. 40mm grenades would actually arm via rotations, so if you accidentally skipped one off a wall it would not arm, but if it rolled on the ground some more it would arm. Magazines kept the round count so when dropped, you could see if it had 1 bullet left, or 2, or 3+. Every gun had 3 sets of reload animations because you could shoot when the magazine wasn't inserted, so if someone popped out mid reload you could fire the round in the chamber. I miss it when games had those small little details.
 
I liked GRAW 1/2, did you play the PC versions? Those are still watered down from the original GR, but they're still fairly tactical and realistic but aren't for everyone. If you played the console versions those are 3rd person and action oriented, different company, different game engine, different gameplay, etc. Future Soldier is essentially a sequel to the console GRAW games in terms of design. Wildlands kind of builds off GRAW console and Future Soldier.

Unrelated to gameplay but the small details in the PC versions of GRAW were quite nice. 40mm grenades would actually arm via rotations, so if you accidentally skipped one off a wall it would not arm, but if it rolled on the ground some more it would arm. Magazines kept the round count so when dropped, you could see if it had 1 bullet left, or 2, or 3+. Every gun had 3 sets of reload animations because you could shoot when the magazine wasn't inserted, so if someone popped out mid reload you could fire the round in the chamber. I miss it when games had those small little details.
I played the PC version of GRAW but it didn't feel anything like Wildlands. I haven't had a console since the PS1 :) .
Wildlands was fun, but I played it when it first dropped and lost interest in it. I do plan a revist one day along with Breakpoint, The Division (which I loved) and The Division 2 since I haven't played it yet.

I'm still trying to work my way through the Assassin Creeds smh.
 
I played the PC version of GRAW but it didn't feel anything like Wildlands. I haven't had a console since the PS1 :) .
Wildlands was fun, but I played it when it first dropped and lost interest in it. I do plan a revist one day along with Breakpoint, The Division (which I loved) and The Division 2 since I haven't played it yet.

I'm still trying to work my way through the Assassin Creeds smh.

Yeah, the PC versions of GRAW are entirely different. The console versions were more popular and much more mainstream. The PC branch of Ghost Recon was killed, and Future Soldier carried on the gameplay and style from the console GRAWs. Wildlands is a further evolution of Future Soldier and GRAW console. The major difference with Wildlands was the open world, FS does not have that. Depending on how important that is for you, you may or may not like FS. I didn't like it much.

I'm still looking for campaign based shooters that I missed over the years but think I got through most of them recently.
 
COD: MW2 2009 Spec Ops (just the singleplayer missions) and Quake 2021 Remaster. I'm also playing Persona 5 Royal (PC) on and off but I'm waiting until the Steam Controller 2 comes out to replace my aging DS4 which I've been using as my main PC controller for nearly 4 years since I started PC Gaming.
 
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Still making runs on Hades 2 - been successful on a few runs now (both campaigns) and am currently trying to upgrade my keepsakes/grind for mats. Great game - easily on par with the original Hades and curious to see how the storyline ends. One tip for anyone playing: turn on 'Auto-Sprint' after you dash - gameplay felt much smoother after making that change.

I'm also playing Persona 5 Royal (PC)
One of my favorite JRPGs.
 
Got two pairs of new glasses hoping just to adjust to them I'm nearsighted Borderlands 4 looks like a new paint job tried it on Wednesday. I can't even think at work the breaking period is that bad.
 
I'm taking a break this week way too many Bloom Reaper runs last month I might dip in check the weekly machine.
 
Hopefully I can finally finish up AC: Shadows. At this point I'm sprinting through the required missions as quickly as I can. I want to see this thing through, but man has it become a slog.
 
Playing through Mouse PI. Its pretty good. Gameplay is nothing special but still fun. the animation style is very cool.

Also playing final episode of the story campaign in the long dark. It's been a long haul with me for that game. I started playing right from the beginning when it was a steam greenlight project. There was a single map and you could barely do anything. Worth checking out if you like a survival sort of first person game.
 
Fallout 4

Currently fixing the invisible vault wall issue I've been having for the past couple of days. Appears one or more of the mods I installed broke precombines so I'm getting that sorted. Load order may also be an issue and I'm exploring that option as well though Vortex has sorting built in.
 
Never played resident evil for any real length until a month or two ago, so working through the series. Skipped 0,1,6 but but doing the rest (doing remakes where exist). Currently at the end of the journey with Requiem.

Funny thing it was my own kid that's got me on these and not the other way around. I mean I share my games with the family on our steam family share and yet these games are not mine but my kid's.
 
Enemy Front. Looks like a mediocre WWII FPS shooter from about a decade ago. On sale for $1.80 at Gamer's Gate, so decided to buy it. Made by the guys behind the Sniper Ghost Warrior games, so hopefully it isn't complete trash but I expect it to be janky.
 
Enemy Front. Looks like a mediocre WWII FPS shooter from about a decade ago. On sale for $1.80 at Gamer's Gate, so decided to buy it. Made by the guys behind the Sniper Ghost Warrior games, so hopefully it isn't complete trash but I expect it to be janky.
It wasn't that bad for the average Nazi shooter of the day.
Worth the $2 imho. Gun play isn't as bad as I thought it would be.

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It wasn't that bad for the average Nazi shooter of the day.
Worth the $2 imho. Gun play isn't as bad as I thought it would be.

Yeah started it last night. $1.80 if you used the Gamer's Gate 10% off code. Nothing great, but okay if you want something mission based that you can play for an hour or two at a time. Will probably be done with it by tomorrow. When I can set aside from significant amount of time, I will play Death Stranding 2. For now, short and basic shooters are a fun way to pass the time. :p

AI is dumb though.
 
Probably more WOW, get started on FF7 Remake. Perhaps D4 Lord of Hatred.
 
Never played resident evil for any real length until a month or two ago, so working through the series. Skipped 0,1,6 but but doing the rest (doing remakes where exist). Currently at the end of the journey with Requiem.

Funny thing it was my own kid that's got me on these and not the other way around. I mean I share my games with the family on our steam family share and yet these games are not mine but my kid's.
REHD is a remake of 1 and is peak. You should play that.
 
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