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3 Mar 2013, 19:08 PM
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3 Mar 2013, 19:19 PM
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Are spoiler backgrounds just a little bit too dark? Hmmmm....
4 Mar 2013, 09:53 AM
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4 Mar 2013, 15:48 PM
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4 Mar 2013, 22:50 PM
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XCOM: Enemy Unknown was a great game of 2012. I might play through it again.
4 Mar 2013, 22:58 PM
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jump backJump back to quoted post20 Feb 2013, 09:26 AMNaeras
Top games of 2012 were:

- Tekken Tag Tournament 2
2012s best fighting game, hands down, and the best Tekken game in years. It's a pain to actually learn properly, but it's still great fun.

Biggest disappointment of 2012:
Street Fighter x Tekken. Although that game is now the best 2D fighter on the market imo due to the patch, on release the game just wasn't fun.
I still play it now though. It's really fun with the system changes and better pace, but it was a massive disappointment on launch.


I pretty much only purchased fighting games during 2012 so Tekken Tag Tournament 2 was my favourite game of 2012, wish I had my console with me because I miss playing it.

SFxT was a bit disappointing at release however I liked the combo system and the lack of comeback mechanics. Additionally I find it usually takes a few iterations for Capcom to get their fighters to a good standard. CvS1 - CvS2 , SF2 to SSF2T, SF3 to SF3:3S etc. After I finish my last year I'll pick up my 360 so I can play ver. 2013
5 Mar 2013, 10:57 AM
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^basically the feelings I have on that subject as well. TTT2 is my main game right now though, as not many people in the norwegian FGC play SFxT.

I gotta say though, even though TTT2 has a good netcode, playing online against capos is still a fucking pain. :(
5 Mar 2013, 14:57 PM
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The new Sim City is out today!
5 Mar 2013, 15:47 PM
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jump backJump back to quoted post5 Mar 2013, 10:57 AMNaeras
^basically the feelings I have on that subject as well. TTT2 is my main game right now though, as not many people in the norwegian FGC play SFxT.

I gotta say though, even though TTT2 has a good netcode, playing online against capos is still a fucking pain. :(


Yep, capos are horrible but if you play against them enough you'll eventually learn the gaps in the strings and high, mid, low mix ups.
5 Mar 2013, 18:12 PM
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I still hate capos with a passion though :(
Gotta hit the lab at some point, I know both Feng and Leo have pretty good matchups against capos once I learn them.

Gonna try out Lars in SFxT later today, he seems pretty fun.

The new Sim City is out today!

If we know EA right you'll maybe get to play it next week! :D
5 Mar 2013, 18:32 PM
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I just bought it at my local Game Stop. Will be installing and streaming when i get home.
5 Mar 2013, 19:25 PM
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Arma 3 alpha out today :banana:
5 Mar 2013, 19:45 PM
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Arma 3 alpha out today :banana:

Aaw yeah :thumbsup:
5 Mar 2013, 19:59 PM
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Im thinking of purchasing the supporter edition. BIS is a good hearted studio, with funds they could do amazing stuff.
5 Mar 2013, 23:24 PM
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thought about it too.... but since i already own pretty much everything BIS has ever released (mil-sim wise), i decided against it... i'll just buy the DLCs for full price and probably still pay less than what the supporter edition costs (and i already own ARMA/ARMA2 as mentioned before)
7 Mar 2013, 07:02 AM
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I just bought it at my local Game Stop. Will be installing and streaming when i get home.


Can you give short review (is it too easy?,hows city size? etc) ? if you got into game since i have been reading there is lots of logging problems atm.
7 Mar 2013, 09:39 AM
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Playing Anno Online now, that game is awesome for an browser game :D
7 Mar 2013, 14:38 PM
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jump backJump back to quoted post7 Mar 2013, 07:02 AMRsvT


Can you give short review (is it too easy?,hows city size? etc) ? if you got into game since i have been reading there is lots of logging problems atm.


Sure.

Mini Sim City Review

Positives:
-Quite Nice looking
-Much easier to lay out sectors than SC4
-Curving roads make laying out things easier and look better
-No longer do you have to lay piping or power lines, sewage, power, and water all run through the streets
-Road upgrade tool is nice
-Overall fun to play and quite addicting
-Funny new disasters like Zombie's lol
-The Multiplayer aspect makes it more interesting since you can trade with friends

Negatives:
-Cities are way too small. Confined areas mean every city eventually ends up in a square shape, totally maxxing out every square inch within a few hours time. This is a BIG negative imo, but apparently this may change in the future.
-The game sometimes feels too easy.
-Because its multiplayer, there are no saves, no redo's, no "I fucked up i need to revert". What you do is permanent.
-The NA servers are a bit full. Thankfully the EU servers are not and lag isnt exactly a problem in a city builder.
-There are a limited number of regions, something like 10-12 regions total. I'd think this number would be much bigger for a game we waited 10 years for.
-There are some gameplay things i dont care for such as if you bulldoze a road, it also bulldozes the building facing it among other things. I think these will be patched though.

Summary:
Overall a very fun and somewhat addictive game and a great way to kill some time til CoH2 Beta. Just dont expect to build New York sized cities or anything, its almost more of a Sim Town than a Sim City so far.

It has its issues but its still
7 Mar 2013, 15:06 PM
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No more subway systems or terraforming anymore..

Plus you can't lay out your own rail and highway systems. The Glassbox engine is fantastic, but the rest of the game has gone backwards tbh. Things that you could do in SimCity 4 are now not possible anymore.
7 Mar 2013, 15:18 PM
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Big thanks for review guys :)
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