Since I've built my current pc (august '10) I have found myself going back to games I played years ago.
I find that over 75% of my time is spent playing CS:S or even re-playing half-life 2 or something along those lines.
I own bfbc2 (all the hype how would you not get it) but just don't find myself being able to get into it. I'm not sure how much of this has to do with what I find a lack of community on each server... but I now feel like I wasted my money building a computer that I almost never really fully utilize.
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Anyone else feel that they fall back on games they have played for years, as opposed to the 'latest and greatest' ?
I do agree that some of the newer games are just , turn and burn for profit.
With that being said there are some good games out there ,and some potential greats upcoming.
I think its more what your into, i also find myself falling back on bf2, diablo2, age of empires, games like that ,that always give me the warm and fuzzys!!
I like to play San andreas from time to time as well as Need for Speed Most Wanted. The gameplay in a lot of other older titles, was and is much better than most of the aesthetic games out today.
I feel pretty similarly. After around the Doom 3/HL2 releases, I couldn't really get into new games. The only game I really play consistently is CS: S. I'll rarely open up another one unless I really feel like playing something or I'm just that bored.
It seems like most new hyped games are just slightly tweaked multiplayer FPS' that improve graphics and add more gimmicks (perks, achievements, etc). The occasional RPG comes along that I really like but those seem rare.
I suppose I just like vanilla multiplayer FPS' like CS/Quake where it's just raw gameplay without the added nonsense of vehicles/perks/etc, or quality single player games.
I have bought about 5 games that are least new to me, and I'm not sure what exactly is wrong.
I play through the single player (most of the time) and then move on to the multiplayer. tehmaggot you hit it pretty well with your comment about perks/vehicles etc.. when I play a FPS I want to do just that.. shoot. I don't want any of the extras...
Anyone suggest a game that isn't tf2 thats a good fps?
Originally Posted by snoogins;12809699
I have bought about 5 games that are least new to me, and I'm not sure what exactly is wrong.
I play through the single player (most of the time) and then move on to the multiplayer. tehmaggot you hit it pretty well with your comment about perks/vehicles etc.. when I play a FPS I want to do just that.. shoot. I don't want any of the extras...
Anyone suggest a game that isn't tf2 thats a good fps?
Originally Posted by snoogins;12809699
I have bought about 5 games that are least new to me, and I'm not sure what exactly is wrong.
I play through the single player (most of the time) and then move on to the multiplayer. tehmaggot you hit it pretty well with your comment about perks/vehicles etc.. when I play a FPS I want to do just that.. shoot. I don't want any of the extras...
Anyone suggest a game that isn't tf2 thats a good fps?
Don't get me wrong, I do see how vehicles and stuff could be entertaining. I just find it exhausting how games like Crysis, CoD, and Battlefield seem to be trying to top each-other with how much extra crap they can add.
I can only recall a handful of games in the past few years that I've played/completed and really feel they were worth the money. Most of them were single player games, since it seems most multiplayer games are flooded with these little tricks.
Originally Posted by goldboy;12809717
you think you've wasted money on a pc... Let's just say the only thing I've played on mine in the last 3 months was Mircrosoft Power Point
EDIT: I just noticed my 'backup' rig is faster than your main rig - and I never use that
So please don't make thread like this, it only makes us feel worse
well you missed the point of my post entirely but that's OK. I'll spell it out for you:
there are only 3-4 games that will truly put our computers to work. And almost all of these are because the games are poorly optimized. Such as Crysis, Metro 2033. So no matter what you do with your PC, you could easily get away with playing the latest games with a much more budget computer
Play the old games and try to expand your horizon. BC2 is a fantastic game by all means. From a FPS standpoint, team play, or solo gun'n'run. It is more fun playing with people you know, as all games are that have that availability.
There are a ton of FPS games to play.
UT ~ all the flavors
Quake ~ all them flavors too
CS:S ~ you already play
COD4, MW2, BOPS ~ I prefer COD4 but to each his own
Frontlines: Fuel of War ~ nothing amazing at all and probably not what you're looking for but worth mentioning.
And, if you want even more of a throwback:
Doom II, III (three was excellent in the graphics department for it's time, still looks decent today in a lot of respects)
SoF ~ Awesome game.
Delta Force 2 ~ and other flavors (Black Hawk....)
CS 1.6 (or 1.5 if you care to)
FPS with a twist:
Bioshock 1 / 2
Fallout Series
Stalker Series ~ Some love it, I personally hated it.
Crysis 1/Warhead ~ Enough has been said about them by now.
There are more FPS games out there.. the question is whether or not you want to broaden your view on the games. Like I said, BC2 is a great game in a lot of ways and pretty crappy in other ways. I feel the greatness outweighs it's faults, much more so than MW2 or BOPS in their respective franchise.
Originally Posted by goldboy;12809862
well you missed the point of my post entirely but that's OK. I'll spell it out for you:
there are only 3-4 games that will truly put our computers to work. And almost all of these are because the games are poorly optimized. Such as Crysis, Metro 2033. So no matter what you do with your PC, you could easily get away with playing the latest games with a much more budget computer
I think you may have missed the point of this thread entirely then... it wasn't about maxing out graphics at all.. it was about new games and how they just aren't as good/captivating to me as a whole then previous games.
ganja, props. Doom 3 scared the crap outta me when it first came out (dark room.. 3am hehe). I own mw2 and bops and just felt like it wasn't a game to 'connect' with anyone on. I haven't played ut since 2k4, maybe its time to give it another go. Never really gave quake a go, so thats another route I'll def try. CS 1.6 should stay where it is.. (not being played by me LOL).. but thank you for you suggestions!
a good rpg/fps is dead space i find both are worth it one and 2 they feel like a descendant of system shock (now there is a great game). bioshock 2 still need to play that
Honestly most games I play are indie games since they have more replay value.
Currently playing Revenge of the Titans I got from the Humble Bundle deal.
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Originally Posted by goldboy;12809717
you think you've wasted money on a pc... Let's just say the only thing I've played on mine in the last 3 months was Mircrosoft Power Point
EDIT: I just noticed my 'backup' rig is faster than your main rig - and I never use that
So please don't make thread like this, it only makes us feel worse
Hah - didn't scare me cause played it in full light and low sound...
RTCW also, don't forget! Still people playing though I really don't know why...
Others also to think of:
Far Cry 1/2 ~ I never played one and bought two and never got into it..
Golden Eye Source Mod ~ really just not very good.. was supposed to be like the original and in my opinion was 10% of at best.
Day of Defeat (1.6 & Source) ~ I used to love me some DoD, never played the source variant.
I agree, these new games are just for the cash.
I've already blown through Bulletstorm while being bored through half the game.
If BF3 can't deliver I might as well go ahead and sell my PC. lol
Every game PC game i own in my drawer is playable on my C2D lappy. Hell even the games i bought on Steam would work on my lappy too (indie games ftw)
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