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What are you nerds playing this weekend?

ff7 rebirth, still on ch 13. surprised at how long it is, im at 125+ hr compared to remakes 50ish.
 
The three Tomb Raider Unreal Engine remakes were on sale for $0.98 each on gog, so I was playing some Anniversary. Just did the mansion, took a couple hours but I completed it except for one relic I couldn't get because Laura wanted to wall run to a ledge grab instead of the slope I needed to jump to. Only needed a couple hints from the walkthrough, one to get out of the Library, and one to turn on the sculpture in the garden. Both were "oh duh" moments, but there weren't really any hints in game. Laura's helpful journal only said "The sculpture is holding something," as if I forgot that I just put that shit there.
 
My Go to game atm is American Truck Simulator. Got most of all the available states so far and nearly workshop 40 mods on it. Had a pretty extensive profile and game saved, but the game crashes every time i try to play it so started a new driver/company. (Think save got corrupted somehow)
For whatever reason, it just relaxes me hauling stuff across states. :woot:
 
My Go to game atm is American Truck Simulator. Got most of all the available states so far and nearly workshop 40 mods on it. Had a pretty extensive profile and game saved, but the game crashes every time i try to play it so started a new driver/company. (Think save got corrupted somehow)
For whatever reason, it just relaxes me hauling stuff across states. :woot:
I just purchased this over the weekend. A buddy of mine is playing it too.
 
Replayed Operation Flashpoint Dragon Rising as I now have it on Steam thanks to member subi.

Now onto The Regiment. Not the highest quality, but a smaller budget tactical shooter based around some real world SAS missions like the London hostage rescue.

Then will move onto Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 for another play through. Unfortunately this was also removed from Steam, as well as the first game. Think my installs are from my disc versions with a no CD crack installed so I can continue using them. Wish these four games would come to GOG, as well as Apache Air Assault.
 
GRAW2 was such a horrible PC port, ugh.

It wasn't a port, it was developed for PC and was never released on consoles. It used the Diesel engine. The console versions were more casual cover shooters made by a different studio. It was one of the last games were PC gamers got a different type of game more catering to PC gamers. That used to be common back in the earlier 2000s as porting was harder, games released on different platforms would be different and often PC version were largely different games.

Generally it worked fine for me. While the squad AI got smarter, ironically the enemy AI got dumber seemingly when comparing to GRAW 1.
 
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Finally completed Tomb Raiders Lost Valley I had the game like 29 years ago but could never figure out where the Cogs were I did it today. Killed the T-REX too. No wonder I couldn't figure it out back in 1996 damn hard puzzle. The jumping mechanics would have me lost on the PlayStation 1 alone.
 
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Finally completed Tomb Raiders Lost Valley I had the game like 29 years ago but could never figure out where the Cogs were I did it today. Killed the T-REX too. No wonder I couldn't figure it out back in 1996 damn hard puzzle. The jumping mechanics would have me lost on the PlayStation 1 alone.
Yeah, original TR was pretty rough on PS, but at least Laura didn't randomly decide to jump to some random ledge on that one instead of the one you probably intended to (assuming you jumped from the intended spot, anyway).
 
Still hitting Enshrouded. Fun game but getting to some locations takes a whole lot of ingenuity and patience.

There is one spot just East of the middle of the map that I haven't figured out how to get to. First I'm too high then I'm too low. Put it aside to focus on other spots.
 
Beat beyond the ice palace 2 Friday night. Def one of the best I've played in 2025. Started up cod6, decent...
 
Played a bit more Cult of the Lamb. Slayed some dudes and upgraded to tier 2, probably won't play again for a while.
 
Finished DOOM 3 on my MacBook Pro 14" using the Mac Source Port.

The last time I finished it was in 2005. The game felt a bit repetitive for 3/4 of the way through. It was only in the last 1/4 that it introduced newer environments and situations.
 
Fired up the PS5 playing Ghost of Tsushima finally saved my uncle. The Grapple hook quest they wanted me kill all the guards so I put the game on easy and tossed some Bombs at em.
 
Played some Hogwarts Legacy even with my 5080 game struggles at 1440P with Ray Tracing. I have about 12 hours in the game only sneaking around the Library.
 
Tired of casting spells and cleaving skulls, so Oblivion on Steam is being shelved after 75hrs since I just want to shoot people/things.
So doing a play through of every Far Cry game before Ubi goes under + I haven't played FC6 yet.

Started FC1 last night with the downgrade to ver 1.33 without the 64bit exe to ward off the super human AI and to keep the CTD's at a minimum.
 
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Finally finished up Indiana Jones, so am heading toward either Dragon Age Veilguard or Black Myth Wukong. Have had both in my library for a minute and haven't been motivated to fire 'em up.
 
2 extremes in graphics. On one end, I restarted Baldur's Gate I with a trio of characters to try multiclassing, on the other end Cyberpunk 2077.
 
Atomfall. I almost gave up on it a time or two, but the more I get into it the better it gets. Movement is great, weapons are good.. game is gorgeous. Story is ... weird but kinda pulls you in. Molotov cocktails are pretty effective and fun. ;)
 
Finished DOOM 3: Resurrection of Evil. This was my first time playing it. I think I enjoyed this more than DOOM 3. It had more interesting environments compared to the base game. It also didn't drag on like the base game.
 
Finally finished up Indiana Jones, so am heading toward either Dragon Age Veilguard or Black Myth Wukong. Have had both in my library for a minute and haven't been motivated to fire 'em up.
How was indy worth a play or no
 
How was indy worth a play or no

I thought it was pretty good, but not amazing. It's really repetitious by the end, but the first 60-70% is fun. It feels like a game that could have been an A+ but oddball decisions made it a B.

For what it's worth (that thread is shut down), I'm finding DA: Veilguard to be a fun distraction. The writing is poor and it's linear as hell, but it's a fun action game that leans into the Witcher, Ninja Gaiden, and Souls games.
 
I thought it was pretty good, but not amazing. It's really repetitious by the end, but the first 60-70% is fun. It feels like a game that could have been an A+ but oddball decisions made it a B.

For what it's worth (that thread is shut down), I'm finding DA: Veilguard to be a fun distraction. The writing is poor and it's linear as hell, but it's a fun action game that leans into the Witcher, Ninja Gaiden, and Souls games.
That's sad to hear.. I hate when games fall off like that.. I'm going to give it a try bc I got gamepass until July. Just beat cod6 and working on nine sols
 
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