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ArmouredAbolitionist wrote:
Dream Sphere wrote:Also, ever since I've been Vegan. I've, to some people's astonishment, not had a real problem with killing virtual animals in video games. Video games are lands of fiction, where the "consequences" aren't what they may appear to be at face value, obviously, as any action taken against an AI hasn't actually harmed a sentient being. I could understand other Vegans being grossed out in witnessing the hunting and skinning aspects of games like Farcry 3 & 4, just as I may be grossed out by viewing something like that myself as I would be grossed out or repulsed by the viewing of other gory, or saddening things in video games, I may still take those actions in video games if they're a small aspect of the game and I feel it may benefit my progress in the game, as the consequence is seeing something gross with no actual harm done to a sentient being, instead of actually harming a being which is something I wouldn't do.
I understand what you mean about not feeling obligated to act the same way in video games as in real life. Obviously it's a fantasy world, and I too don't have a problem with virtual violence. I'm killing people, monsters, aliens, etc. constantly in video games. My comment about Skyrim being vegan-friendly was made half-jokingly. On one hand I enjoy participating in virtual violence, but on the other hand I like to be a similar person in RPGs as I would be in real life. With big important moral decisions in the Mass Effect video games, I tried to make all of the choices as I really would if I were in those situations. Some of those choices in Mass Effect were quite challenging and so I wanted to test myself.

Yeah, acting relatively like yourself in RPG type video games, while taking in the context of the video game to affect your actions in the game is something I've always found fun and interesting to do as well. I kinda caught a sense that you were semi-joking about it, I just kinda felt like explaining my stance on an issue that had come up for me before in the past, it wasn't to criticize your comment if you got that impression. I definitely agree with it being quite interesting to play like yourself in games, because I find I get more invested in them when my choices are a large factor, and by roleplaying either as myself in those circumstances my character's in, or roleplaying under a set of defined values unlike myself I get to see what the specific and different consequences would be.

I finished the first two Mass Effect games, and got a fair way through the third, but never finished it unfortunately. I can't remember why I stopped it, but my 360's been unhooked from my main TV for a while, and I haven't taken the initiative to hook it up to another one for whatever reason. The games were great, and I think I enjoyed the second one the most as it had better combat mechanics than the first, but a very good story and dialogue options like the first, which I found a little bit lacking in the third game, though not as badly as some people said.

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Dream Sphere wrote:I've been interested in playing Skyrim on PC since it has mod support, and some amazing mods at that, but my PC could barely handle it.
I'm mostly a console gamer so I don't have the PC version of Skyrim, but I've entertained the idea of getting it simply so that I can install the Skywind mod and play Skyrim-style-Morrowind. Unfortunately Skywind's release date is unknown to everyone, and I also might not have a good enough PC for Skyrim anyways...
I'm primarily a console gamer too, but I really like strategy games, most of which I've found play best with a keyboard and mouse. One good Turn Based Strategy game I've found that runs well on Xbox 360 is the game XCom: Enemy Unknown, I would recommend checking out a let's play of the game if you aren't familiar with it, and then purchasing it if you think you'd enjoy it, since it is probably one of the best Turn Based Strategy games I've ever played. Many strategy games aren't too demanding, so I can still get away with playing them even with my weak PC.

I could probably run Skyrim on my PC too, but probably just barely or to undesirable settings. Also, you should take into account that some mods will make the game run a fair bit worse if you're just barely managing to run it unmodified/vanilla version.

What are your PC's specifications?

On Steam's website or their app, you can always check out a game's page on their site to see the minimum and recommended specifications.

Here's Skyrim's page, you just have to scroll down a bit to get to the part that talks about specifications. The heading is "System Requirements." - http://store.steampowered.com/app/72850/

My PC definitely doesn't meet the recommended specs for the GPU, as my GPU only gets about half the rough computing power as the recommended NVidia GeForce GTX 260, but the rest of my specifications meet the recommended level, and my GPU could probably run the game, just not well.

If you would be looking to run lots of mods or have the game at high settings, or play a specific mod that's very demanding, and you don't have a moderately powerful PC, (I'm talking about something like one of the higher-end Intel i5 CPUs, and a GTX 750 at least) I'd recommend holding off on getting it on PC since the experience wouldn't be much better if your PC actually was weaker or barely more powerful compared to your Xbox 360.

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Dream Sphere wrote:If you have a PS4 or Xbox One (I've heard the 7th Gen versions of the game are poor, and unless you have a high end PC I've heard people tend to be disappointed by the performance of this game on that platform.) I'd highly recommend Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor. It's a great open-world action hack 'n' slash fantasy game. Though it doesn't have the explore-ability/item gathering or choice making/choose your own adventurism of Skyrim, it has excellent combat, and great traversal options similar to Assassins Creed. It also has a cool Nemesis system that creates a particular type of rivalry between the player character and enemy AI possibly not yet seen before in video games. The graphics, atmosphere and setting are pretty good too, and would probably be satisfying for someone interested in a Mordor themed fantasy land.
I don't have an Xbox One or PS4. Are those the only consoles which Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor plays on? I've had my eye on that game for a while, since it's open-world, and I'm a major LOTR & Hobbit fan. I've also been considering buying either the Xbox One or PS4 so that I can play Elder Scrolls Online.
Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor technically is available on both Xbox 360 and PS3 as well as the 8th gen consoles and PC, but I've heard that the experience is very watered down from the 8th gen console experience, and the PC version is pretty demanding supposedly.

I don't own a PS4, but I do have an Xbox One. I chose to get the One first because some exclusives to the console had at the time interested me more than the PS4's, but the PS4 generally gets better performance in games, so you may want that if you want on average the console with the best performance of the 8th generation. Some games perform very similarly between the Xbox One and PS4, so if you're not planning on getting both, then see which platforms' exclusives interest you more as well as the 3rd party multiplatform games you're interested in which perform better on a certain platform if it looks like the performance difference would be desirable on the better performing platform.

I'd say Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor performs satisfactorily on the One, I haven't checked out the PS4 version but it probably runs better, though I'm unsure of it.

I would highly recommend to withhold from purchasing ME: SoM on a 7th gen console due to it being watered down, but you could always youtube the different versions yourself to see how differently they perform, and get whatever is good enough for you. Though it seems the 7th gen consoles sacrificed quite a bit more than just visual aesthetics as it seems some large features like large portions of the Nemesis system had been left out of the 7th gen versions. Which would make the game not even close to being as fun, imo.

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Dream Sphere wrote:Be on the look out for The Witcher 3: The Wild Hunt, I haven't kept close track of it in the past few months, but it seems to be touting the best of Skyrim, with good combat, and an interesting story with good dialogue and choice making, a la Mass Effect which is a trilogy I also loved.
I started playing The Witcher 2 a few weeks ago, but only for a few days, and I didn't get very far. It seems good, but not outstanding. As far as I can tell it's not open-world. It seems rather hallway-game-ish. Is The Witcher 3 an open-world game?
The Witcher 3 may be a hype-train to disappointments-ville, but I'm hoping it's not as a lot of great things have been said by the dev about the game. The game's developer has also acknowledged how the combat system in the first two Witcher games was quite lacking, and how they hope to immensely improve the combat and make it feel much more fluid and exciting than before. They've also touted how they built a new engine just for this game that (paraphrased) "enables great storytelling and the ability to make various choices that affect the world around you in different branching ways, in an open-world setting." They talked about how it enables the kinda story changing choices like Mass Effect in an open-world setting like Skyrim, basically. They also said that the world's size would be 20% larger than Skyrim. So, it really sounds promising, and the graphics in some game trailers of it look very good too, but this could all just be overly-hyped and not really deliver on what they said, but here's to hoping it can be all of what they've said and more.


Also, a couple good games that perform pretty well on Xbox 360 (if you have it connected to the internet to download the almost necessary patches) is Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas. Fallout 3 was developed by Bethesda the same company which developed Skyrim, and New Vegas was made by the company that originally made Fallout, but I like both NV and 3 about equally. They are post-Apocalyptic RPGs set in an alternate reality in a world some hundred years into the future, but which went MAD in the 1950's which resulted in radio active wastelands being the prevalent environments throughout the world due to all those nukes dropping and such.

A lot of the atmosphere is influenced by 1950's/1940's pop-culture but also has a kinda post-apocalyptic lonesome wasteland wanderer type of feel. There are guns and bombs in the game unlike Skyrim, but also some melee weapons, though projectile weapons are pretty much essential if you don't have some really high-end over powered melee weapon. There are radioactive enemies and such, but I'll stop now since I don't want to spoil the types of things you'll come across too much if you aren't familiar with the game.

Fallout 3 and NV are both excellent games, but they're pretty buggy even with the patches, but they're at least playable when you've downloaded all the patches Bethesda made to their coding of the game. So I'd only recommend getting the games (both of which can be downloaded from Xbox Live if I remember correctly) if you can download the patches for them.

The main draw of them is the exploration of the land and the interaction with its character and roleplaying potential. I've often heard people say how they don't care for Fallout 3 or NV's combat, but I've been able to enjoy it, especially NV's. The combat isn't the best, but I would guess it could be enjoyable for you. One aspect I like is how conserving ammunition is a big part of the game, and how that adds to the post-apocalyptic scavenger sort of feel. So it probably should still be able to appeal to you, despite what I've heard some say.
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Wow you've certainly given a very thorough response to my last post. I appreciate your patience. You've given me a lot to think about.
Dream Sphere wrote:What are your PC's specifications?
The laptop I'm using has the following type of processor:
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU M620 @ 2.67GHz

Is this what you meant by PC specifications?
Dream Sphere wrote:Also, a couple good games that perform pretty well on Xbox 360 (if you have it connected to the internet to download the almost necessary patches) is Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas.
I haven't played New Vegas. I've played Fallout 3 already (and finished almost all of the quests). Great game. Gameplay style is much like Skyrim, but my one major dislike is the overall ugly/depressing environment. I prefer the beauty of Cyrodiil and Skyrim...
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ArmouredAbolitionist wrote:Wow you've certainly given a very thorough response to my last post. I appreciate your patience. You've given me a lot to think about.
No problem, I hope there wasn't too much unnecessary rambling in all of that. ;)
ArmouredAbolitionist wrote:
Dream Sphere wrote:What are your PC's specifications?
The laptop I'm using has the following type of processor:
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU M620 @ 2.67GHz

Is this what you meant by PC specifications?
That would be part of your specifications. Pretty much when it comes to running a video game well the main components that you should consider are the GPU, the CPU (that you just found the type of which you have,) the RAM, (it's generally important to know the amount of full system RAM you have as well as dedicated graphics memory,) and less importantly your hard-drive or solid-state-drive.

I don't know laptop hardware as well, but it's generally significantly less powerful than desktop hardware if you were to buy either computer on the same budget. Basically the upside to laptops is the easy portability, but if you're going for raw-performance desktops are always better than laptops under the same price brackets.

An i7 CPU sounds pretty good to me, but it being a laptop CPU makes me unsure, also in how it's probably using an older architecture since it only has three numbers in it's name instead of four. For example my CPU is the decent i5 4440 which would be much worse in performance compared to the i7 4770, and these two CPUs are much easily comparable off the top of my head since they're from the same generation of CPUs, and both desktop versions. I'll quickly wiki the performance of your CPU. So this http://ark.intel.com/products/43560 seems to be the specs of your CPU. I'm surprised though only kind of that it's a dual-core CPU, which isn't very good. For example the Xbox 360 has a triple-core CPU and is about ten years old now, though not all cores are the same, and clock speeds can change performance as well, but generally nowadays the standard is a quad-core CPU, and you can see that a quad-core is what is recommended for Skyrim, though a dual-core could probably still play it, but not very well, and I've heard specifically that mods typically require a good CPU to run well.

I'm guessing the laptop probably doesn't have a dedicated graphics card, since you listed just the CPU, which probably means you're using an Intel integrated graphics chip for graphics processing which is not usually good enough for most games that aren't very easy to run.

So, I would say Skyrim on that laptop probably wouldn't be viable. If you were to consider getting a new PC in the future I could try to recommend some general specifications to go by depending on what you would be looking for from a new computer.

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Dream Sphere wrote:Also, a couple good games that perform pretty well on Xbox 360 (if you have it connected to the internet to download the almost necessary patches) is Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas.
I haven't played New Vegas. I've played Fallout 3 already (and finished almost all of the quests). Great game. Gameplay style is much like Skyrim, but my one major dislike is the overall ugly/depressing environment. I prefer the beauty of Cyrodiil and Skyrim...
New Vegas has an environment pretty similar to Fallout 3's, but it has a bit more of a wild-west feel as it's set in Nevada. The combat is a little bit better in New Vegas in how when you aim your guns it doesn't just zoom in, it instead makes your character typically line up the iron-sights of your weapon which I've found makes for better accuracy without needing to use VATS. I've heard some people say the game's more difficult, and it certainly has a more difficult option where you have to eat and drink periodically to stay alive on top of some other things which make it more realistic, but the lower difficulty settings aren't really too much more tough. Also, the main quest-line in the game has a pretty interesting story, and there's an easy way to make a lot of Caps through the gambling aspect in the game if you so desire, since it's in New Vegas.

I kinda always found the Fallout game's atmospheres/environments appealing in a different sort of way. Of course I liked the pure beauty of Skyrim, but Fallout's a nice change, that not too many other games have the feeling of.
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I'll revive this old topic 'cause I want to.
NEW LIST MOFOS
No particular order
1. Team Fortress 2
2. Kingdom Hearts (The first one)
3. The Mario and Luigi series
4. Castle Crashers
5. Battleblock Theatre
6. The Room Tribute
7. Black Ops 1
8. South Park TSOT
9. Borderlands 2
10. gmod
11. Portal
Anyone else?
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Favorite video games? Oh the choices.

List.
The elder scrolls series
Donkey kong 64
Pitfall the lost expedition
The legend of Zelda series
The dead space trilogy.
Half life 2 ( Including all of its episodes.)
Bio shock
Assassins creed
Super smash brothers
Destroy all humans 2
Metal arms, glitch in the system
And finally, Prototype.

There is my list.
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Favorite videogames:

-ES V: Skyrim (the best videogame ever!)
-ES IV: Oblivion
-The Mass Effect Trilogy
-Infamous (2 is okay, but 1 is better)
-Star Wars the Force Unleashed 1 (but not 2)
-Star Wars KotOR 1 (but not 2)
-Star Wars Jedi Academy
-Star Wars Rogue Squadron
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ArmouredAbolitionist wrote:-The Mass Effect Trilogy
Good to see a fellow Shepard.

My list:
Mass Effect (2>3>1)
Assassin's Creed (mostly 1,2 and 4)
Europa Universalis IV
Hearthstone
Age of Mythology
Age of Empires III
Smash Bros melee/brawl
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miniboes wrote:
ArmouredAbolitionist wrote:-The Mass Effect Trilogy
Good to see a fellow Shepard.
Are you looking forward to Mass Effect: Andromeda?
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ArmouredAbolitionist wrote:
miniboes wrote:
ArmouredAbolitionist wrote:-The Mass Effect Trilogy
Good to see a fellow Shepard.
Are you looking forward to Mass Effect: Andromeda?
Yes. I need more mass effect in my life.

i replayed the second one probably 8 times at least, also spent a fair amount of time on the third one's multiplayer
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My favorites games listed in order of like are the following:
1) Papers, Please
2) Dishonored
3) Fallout: New Vegas
4) Bioshock
5) Bioshock Infinite
6) Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
7) Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
8) Half Life 2 Episode 2
9) Portal 2
10) Half Life 2
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