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So I played through the first 45 minutes of "The Evil Within" ... F*ck me, its scary.
I don't know if any of you guys played Resident Evil 4 (possibly greatest video game ever created), but this is the follow up for that games Director and Mastermind Shinji Mikami. He actually created the entire Resident Evil series, but stopped after 4. This is his next "Survival Horror" and my god is it freaky.
Also played through the first hour or so of Shadows of Mordor ... I have a feeling that game is super complicated ... but seems super fucking cool.
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Joey wrote: View PostSo I played through the first 45 minutes of "The Evil Within" ... F*ck me, its scary.
I don't know if any of you guys played Resident Evil 4 (possibly greatest video game ever created), but this is the follow up for that games Director and Mastermind Shinji Mikami. He actually created the entire Resident Evil series, but stopped after 4. This is his next "Survival Horror" and my god is it freaky.
Also played through the first hour or so of Shadows of Mordor ... I have a feeling that game is super complicated ... but seems super fucking cool.
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NoPropsneeded wrote: View PostShadow of mordor is actually really easy but i guess it depends on your skill level with those kinds of games. I played a lot of batman and assassins creed so i'm pretty damn good at shadow of mordor. The combat is awesome isn't it? haha
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Miekenstien wrote: View Postcassandra, me, dorian and cole. fought that dragon at 12. cassandra built like a tank can stand against that thing. feeding her and me (built as an off tank) the heal over time poitions, controlling dorian so he doesn't eat up potions and monitoring coles' life for a quick "cole heal" and the dragon is eazy breezy lemon squeezy.
reading tonious's post i realized i did fight the dragon with a fire wand and switching wands is genius.
i can't beat the lightning dragon right now at 15. same party, her balls of electricity that stay on the ground are killers
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Bought Rome Total War the other day during a Steam sale. I have no clue what I'm doing yet but the game seems pretty cool for something that came out eight years ago; the graphics on max setting look like Wii quality and the game runs like a charm on my low end laptop.
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Apollo wrote: View PostBought Rome Total War the other day during a Steam sale. I have no clue what I'm doing yet but the game seems pretty cool for something that came out eight years ago; the graphics on max setting look like Wii quality and the game runs like a charm on my low end laptop.
auf wiedersehen
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So there is a way to duplicate certain items in the game which you can then sell for profit. I stumbled on to this when selling inventory and then googled it and it's verified. If you try to sell things like bear claws used for crafting masterful weapons, if you select the item and then hit sell all followed instantly by hitting the sell item(were talking just slightly slower than at the same time) it will clear out of inventory, award you the gold and pop up a window asking you how many you'd like to sell. You then increase the scale to include all and there you go, double payment for your goods. If you buy them back you'll note that the merchant has double the quality you had in your inventory when you sold them to him. Buy them back and double up on those. I doubled up on bear claws until the vendor was holding 1,000 and I cleared around $40k all in a matter of a couple minutes.
Not game breaker but certainly time saver. Well this sick day showed something productive.
By the way it only seems to work on crafting materials that are stackable. I'm thinking late in the game some of these items are probably pretty expensive which makes this trick even more effective.
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Apollo wrote: View PostSo there is a way to duplicate certain items in the game which you can then sell for profit. I stumbled on to this when selling inventory and then googled it and it's verified. If you try to sell things like bear claws used for crafting masterful weapons, if you select the item and then hit sell all followed instantly by hitting the sell item(were talking just slightly slower than at the same time) it will clear out of inventory, award you the gold and pop up a window asking you how many you'd like to sell. You then increase the scale to include all and there you go, double payment for your goods. If you buy them back you'll note that the merchant has double the quality you had in your inventory when you sold them to him. Buy them back and double up on those. I doubled up on bear claws until the vendor was holding 1,000 and I cleared around $40k all in a matter of a couple minutes.
Not game breaker but certainly time saver. Well this sick day showed something productive.
By the way it only seems to work on crafting materials that are stackable. I'm thinking late in the game some of these items are probably pretty expensive which makes this trick even more effective.
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Apollo wrote: View PostOops my mistake on the vagueness of the post. Dragon Age Inquisition.
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There are lots of things to spend money on. Skematics, herbs, crafting materials, etc. My question would be why wouldn't you want to have lots of coin and be able to play around with different armour crafting. With such a small inventory and no storage it's not like you can afford to hold on to different armour types for different dragons and other enemies. I'm telling you, it made things more streamlined today. I was all about questing and not about stopping every five second to take a chip out of a rock or pick a flower.
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Apollo wrote: View PostThere are lots of things to spend money on. Skematics, herbs, crafting materials, etc. My question would be why wouldn't you want to have lots of coin and be able to play around with different armour crafting. With such a small inventory and no storage it's not like you can afford to hold on to different armour types for different dragons and other enemies. I'm telling you, it made things more streamlined today. I was all about questing and not about stopping every five second to take a chip out of a rock or pick a flower.
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