Stuff waiting in my Steam queue
All waiting to be played. Largely the result of wasting the last 13 months on nothing but Fallout 76.
Alan Wake
Codename: Panzers - Cold War
Command and Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight
Dishonored 2
Dishonored: Death of the Outsider
Dying Light
Far Cry 5
Far Cry Primal
Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor
Middle-earth: Shadow of War
Resident Evil 6
Risen 3
STALKER: Call of Pripyat
STALKER: Clear Sky
Victor Vran
Wasteland 2
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Hostis humani generis.
Boredom's not a burden anyone should bear.
While I haven't played a game in like 7 years, Stalker was amazing when it came out and don't forget S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat if you have not played it, #3 in the series.
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Flowasauroarrrrrrr
"That sounds like foil talk to me... you must be in leauges with teh footballs!" - Deuce
My main issue with the other STALKER games right now is the lack of controller support. An injury to my left arm last year caused permanent numbness on the two smallest fingers, so trying to play with a keyboard is a bit clunky.
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Hostis humani generis.
Boredom's not a burden anyone should bear.
Ouch. Mind if I ask how that happened?
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I am 10 ninjas.
Hit my elbow on something so hard that it damaged the nerve that runs along the outer part of the arm towards the hand. I've adjusted to the general numbness pretty well, but bending it or putting pressure on it makes those fingers sting like a bastard. The biggest adjustment has been with how I sleep since the only way I used to do it was with the left arm under the pillow, which is obviously out of the question now.
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Hostis humani generis.
Boredom's not a burden anyone should bear.
How is this the first I'm hearing of this injury?
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Everyone out of the universe, quick!
Not exactly hard considering I haven't been back to Illinois in more than two and a half years, and it's not like people post here much these days.
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Hostis humani generis.
Boredom's not a burden anyone should bear.
Sounds like someone is deferring the blame of never visiting GA....
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In the end, it was not guns or bombs that defeated the aliens, but that humblest of all God's creatures, the Tyrannosaurus Rex.
I visited GA once in my life and have no desire to repeat the experience.
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Everyone out of the universe, quick!
Deuce Said:
Hit my elbow on something so hard that it damaged the nerve that runs along the outer part of the arm towards the hand. I've adjusted to the general numbness pretty well, but bending it or putting pressure on it makes those fingers sting like a bastard. The biggest adjustment has been with how I sleep since the only way I used to do it was with the left arm under the pillow, which is obviously out of the question now.
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Hostis humani generis.
Boredom's not a burden anyone should bear.
Yikes...
I've had one decent nerve injury in my dominant hand (right) and it is by no means debilitating, but after all these years later the permanent effect of this (besides some pretty badass scarring) is that if I touch the bottom joint of my right-hand ring finger, I feel it at the tip of my right-hand ring finger. Not particularly exciting, but the nerve programming never did sort itself out like they said it should.
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Society had a crime problem. It hired cops to attack crime. Now society has a cop problem.
Well my Steam queue is completely ridiculous now thanks to Square putting out these relief bundles. A bunch of it is older junk that people would never really play anyway, but quite a bit of it is stuff I could spend hundreds of hours on.
https://www.gamespot.com/articles/get-54-steam-games-for-under-40-in-latest-square-e/1100-6477051/
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Hostis humani generis.
Boredom's not a burden anyone should bear.
I've pretty much only been playing Town of Salem on steam lately. And by playing I mean intentionally throwing every game.
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LMAO i'm into guys - Ant P
Finally beat the FF7 Remake. Very meh.
Now I'm debating on if I should start The Last of Us 2 or do something like pokemon because I don't seem to have more than like 15 minutes at a time to really play video games.
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The Hall of Thrax
IIRC, Africa gave us AIDS.
I would take it in the ass from Harrison Ford tbqh
Last of Us 2 is even better than the first one. However, you will not be able to play for only 15 minutes at a time.
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In the end, it was not guns or bombs that defeated the aliens, but that humblest of all God's creatures, the Tyrannosaurus Rex.
Yeah. I want to make sure that I can actually sit down and enjoy it.
I'm honestly a bit nervous that it's supposedly even better than the first game. That's crazy! Fuck. I probably will start it soon then.
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The Hall of Thrax
IIRC, Africa gave us AIDS.
I would take it in the ass from Harrison Ford tbqh
Also Deuce, Shadow of Mordor and War are legit amazing games that you need to start. They're much better than Fallout 76
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The Hall of Thrax
IIRC, Africa gave us AIDS.
I would take it in the ass from Harrison Ford tbqh
I can't seem to escape from Fallout 76 though. I'm considering jumping to Elder Scrolls Online since it feels like Starfield is at least 2 years away still, but somehow I just don't feel the enthusiasm I'd need in order to start another thousand hour endeavor like that.
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Hostis humani generis.
Boredom's not a burden anyone should bear.
I'm so tempted to add Wasteland 3 to my queue, but then I remember that Wasteland 2 is already in there and I haven't gotten around to playing it yet.
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Hostis humani generis.
Boredom's not a burden anyone should bear.
I've only touched Killing Floor 2 occasionally (best free PSN game ever), due to work schedule and kids/school schedules.... This year might be the first time I don't buy a new console in a LONG time, because of it.
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In the end, it was not guns or bombs that defeated the aliens, but that humblest of all God's creatures, the Tyrannosaurus Rex.
I'm glad that a got so frustrated with 76 in the beginning that I just refuse to play it now. I legit can imagine myself never putting it down either because of the nature of the game.
Heck I restarted New Vegas a couple months ago and I was immediately hooked again.
Now I shifted to The Last of Us 2 and that game is so awesome
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The Hall of Thrax
IIRC, Africa gave us AIDS.
I would take it in the ass from Harrison Ford tbqh
I started Elder Scrolls Online finally. I'm not a big fan of the combat, but there's tons of ground to cover and they definitely spent a lot more time on the lore aspects of it compared to what went into Fallout 76. I figure it'll easily keep me occupied until Starfield comes out.
I also started playing Wasteland 2 a bit, and it's entertaining enough to make me want to play Wasteland 3. Much smaller games obviously, but worth catching during Steam sales.
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Hostis humani generis.
Boredom's not a burden anyone should bear.
Badly need to get my hands on a new graphics card now that Starfield has a tentative release date. Hopefully by this time next year, they're not as heavily scalped.
Meanwhile, the Steam summer sale starts soon, and all I've knocked off this list so far is Far Cry Primal and Wasteland 2.
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Hostis humani generis.
Boredom's not a burden anyone should bear.
Eventually there'll be more versions of Skyrim in my Steam library than there are other games that I've actually played.
Meanwhile, someone at work was trying to sell their Switch, and I considered it until I checked what they have on virtual console these days. Sucks that they don't have some of the stuff that you used to be able to get on virtual console for the Wii.
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Hostis humani generis.
Boredom's not a burden anyone should bear.
I have bought Skyrim maybe 4 times and put in probably 400 hours into the game easy, but I was honestly just thinking that I'd love to replay that and New Vegas.
Playing cyberpunk now. That's a fun game
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The Hall of Thrax
IIRC, Africa gave us AIDS.
I would take it in the ass from Harrison Ford tbqh
At least the steam versions are free when you already have one of the prior versions. If mods for the special addition won't work for the anniversary edition though, forget it. 3DNPC alone changes the game so much that I can't imagine playing without it anymore.
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Hostis humani generis.
Boredom's not a burden anyone should bear.
We just got the upgraded Nintendo membership thing and they have Ocarina of Time.
I'm casually playing that. The graphics are rough, but it's fun.
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The Hall of Thrax
IIRC, Africa gave us AIDS.
I would take it in the ass from Harrison Ford tbqh
Fallout 4's "Sim Settlements" mod is the most impressive piece of mod work I've seen. It's so well integrated into the game that it feels like it could've been part of it from the start. Can't imagine playing without this one and 3DNPC now.
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Hostis humani generis.
Boredom's not a burden anyone should bear.
Bloodstool talked me into trying The Ascent since it was on sale on Steam. A relatively small and simple game, but surprisingly addictive. I'm also impressed at how detailed the game world is. Playing co-op makes it a bit too easy though.
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Hostis humani generis.
Boredom's not a burden anyone should bear.
Cleared a few more low key games out of my Steam backlog.
Victor Vran: Not bad, but there's something about the end game that I guess I must not understand or something. Everything is basically a one hit kill, so it took me a ridiculous amount of tries to get through the last few areas.
The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing: Closer to a Diablo clone than what Victor Vran was. I liked it, but it's still only something you're likely to get a few dozen hours out of.
Titan Quest: A bit clunky due to its age, but still a pretty addictive Diablo clone. Still playing it right now, so not sure how it'll compare to the other two yet.
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Hostis humani generis.
Boredom's not a burden anyone should bear.
I... I cleared my backlog...
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