Steam Sale:
Bards Tale Trilogy
Endless Space 2
Heretic Operative
Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden
The Whisperer in Darkness
Total $48
So far Read Dead Redemption 2 from the steam sale.
I do want to pick up decisive campaigns barbarossa from the matrix sale. And I think thats gonna be it.
Quote from: Blucher on November 26, 2020, 12:08:53 AM
So far Read Dead Redemption 2 from the steam sale.
I do want to pick up decisive campaigns barbarossa from the matrix sale. And I think thats gonna be it.
It's a good solid game. O0
Not much for me. I grabbed Chains of War and Spratley Spat for CMO and some DLC for Strange Brigade.
Quote from: Blucher on November 26, 2020, 12:08:53 AM
So far Read Dead Redemption 2 from the steam sale.
I do want to pick up decisive campaigns barbarossa from the matrix sale. And I think thats gonna be it.
Interestingly (well, not that interesting but these things are relative) the Matrix sale started on November 26th last year but there's no news on their website about it yet.
Kerbal Space Program and one of the latest TW Warhammer II DLCs.
Later - added 6 Command DLCs from Matrix sale
Matrix sale has begun!
As far as my own personal damage, I am going to get Phantom Doctrine for about 8.00 on Steam along with 3-4 Rise of a Flight DLCs for about 20.00 total.
DCS Bf-109
DCS Bf-109 campaign
DooM Eternal
Arma 3 full package (previously owned base game+)
Bought CoD:BO:CW a week ago, but it's a bust for me.
ETA: and that DCS aerobatic biplane Christian Eagle something
First time buying in Steam Holiday sale! Picked up Operation Citadel and Rome II for $28.
Matrix sale will wait until Dec 26 when my Anniversary coupon arrives.
Popped for the Ride of the Valkyries scenario pack for Command Ops 2 and Farming Simulator 19
Quote from: solops on November 26, 2020, 09:20:39 AM
Kerbal Space Program and one of the latest TW Warhammer II DLCs.
I'm pretty much up to date on the Warhammer II DLC's but am awaiting the Twisted and the Twilight with interest. Have you checked it out yet?
Quote from: Redwolf on November 26, 2020, 12:51:46 PM
Bought CoD:BO:CW a week ago, but it's a bust for me.
Agreed, this is likely the last version of the series I buy without an extreme sales price.....the campaign seems more "movie" like than actual gameplay....the campaign is only like 5 hours and quite honestly, not sure I am even motivated to play that long.
What don't you like about it?
Quote from: Gusington on November 27, 2020, 06:30:42 PM
What don't you like about it?
For me, it is too "movie" like, just doesn't feel like I do as much as I would want. Not a big fan of all the gadgets you have to control versus just focusing on shooting stuff. In one scene you even control a little remote car which some may find fun, not me. Lastly, for some reason this version gives me motion sickness at times, its been a long time since a game has done that to me.
Others may enjoy it, but just not grabbing me and have very little desire to fire it up....I am sure I'll try again some day.
I read about the r/c car and thought it sounded cool. I am very into the 80s Cold War setting too. Definitely waiting for the price drop more, though.
I still have to play all the games I own. Mudrunner is free right now on Epic. Played locked in load Stalingrad today
SGS Winter War at 30% off. So it begins. :dreamer:
Picked up:
2 DLC for Endless Legend- Symbiosis/Inferno
2 DLC for Endless Space- Harmonic Memories/Celestial Worlds
Zombie Army Trilogy
Splelunky 1
Commands Ops 2- Westwall
$35
I need some help here. I'm looking at two games, Command: Modern Operations (C:MO) $55.99 w/Tacview $94.48 or Age of Wonders Planetfall (AoWP) $12.49. I'm only going to get one of them and, financially, AoWP is a no-brainer but... I've got a million and one 4X games and do I really need/want another? On the other hand, C:MO looks like an incredible gaming accomplishment that is monstrously intriguing but it also looks like it will take me several months to become even barely competent at it. I'm concerned about my sticktoitivness (good word, eh?) and, on top of that, I wonder about Tacview. It seems that Tacview is almost a required element to aid in learning but we're talking about almost $100 and for a game that's... that's... I don't know, it just seems like a hell of a lot of money for a game.
Comments? Suggestion? Thoughts?
CMO would be my choice. Tutorials will get you up to speed and you can start with the smaller scenarios to start getting the hang of managing a battle. I don't have the Tacview and I think you will be able to get by without it. You can always add it later.
Quote from: airboy on November 25, 2020, 05:28:15 PM
Steam Sale:
Bards Tale Trilogy
Endless Space 2
Heretic Operative
Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden
The Whisperer in Darkness
Total $48
Plus Shadow Empire from the Slitherine/Matrix Sale for $34
so the damage is now $82.
Motion sickness sounds like it could be a FOV issue, and CoD games are historically pretty bad about having a locked default FOV that's super low.
Ultimate General Civil War for just over 9 quid and a pre order of Empire of Sin.....
I did of course promise myself no more games this year ::)
Quote from: Crossroads on November 28, 2020, 12:50:45 AM
SGS Winter War at 30% off. So it begins. :dreamer:
Clicked at the Purchase button today. November 30, 2020 marks the 81th anniversary of the war.
Quote from: Silent Disapproval Robot on November 26, 2020, 05:26:12 AM
Not much for me. I grabbed Chains of War and Spratley Spat for CMO and some DLC for Strange Brigade.
I got CMO. Looks pretty interesting.
Sigh - I decided to fold.
EU IV has an interesting mod called Anbennar which is a total conversion mod - So I only needed Conquest of Paradise for the mod.
So that completes the EU IV: Imperial Bundle. DONE.
Federations and Ancient Relics for Stellaris.