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Re: The "You're Winner!" Gaming Thread

Posted: 19 Dec 2013, 15:56
by Hermann95
I would really like to have GT6 but since my ps3 can't connect to the Internet anymore it won't be a good idea to buy new games.... :(

Re: The "You're Winner!" Gaming Thread

Posted: 19 Dec 2013, 17:13
by dr-baker
Hermann95 wrote:I would really like to have GT6 but since my PS3 can't connect to the Internet anymore it won't be a good idea to buy new games.... :(

Why not? Are modern games really that dependent on an internet connection to operate correctly?! :o :? I have a PS3 and, although I don't often use it, I haven't found an internet connection necessary to enjoy it (except for BBC iPlayer, obviously...). Even less necessary to enjoy playing on my PSP.

Re: The "You're Winner!" Gaming Thread

Posted: 19 Dec 2013, 20:40
by Hermann95
dr-baker wrote:
Hermann95 wrote:I would really like to have GT6 but since my PS3 can't connect to the Internet anymore it won't be a good idea to buy new games.... :(

Why not? Are modern games really that dependent on an internet connection to operate correctly?! :o :? I have a PS3 and, although I don't often use it, I haven't found an internet connection necessary to enjoy it (except for BBC iPlayer, obviously...). Even less necessary to enjoy playing on my PSP.


In my opinion, too much modern games need an internet connection to operate correctly, because they are buggy as hell when they hit the shelfs, or get better and better after time because of patches.
With regards to GT6: 2 major patches are already out, and there is much much more to come!
Hopefully somebody can fix my PS3 issue cheap, than i'll be offline for 2 weeks to play Gt6 :lol:

Re: The "You're Winner!" Gaming Thread

Posted: 24 Dec 2013, 11:40
by DemocalypseNow
Salamander wrote:So, it turns out that I have a bunch of games that I already have in my Steam inventory. Since obviously I have no use for them, I was wondering if anyone here was interested in them.

Could I perhaps get GRID1 if you still have it? I can PM you my Steam account :)

Re: The "You're Winner!" Gaming Thread

Posted: 24 Dec 2013, 12:04
by Salamander
Stramala wrote:
Salamander wrote:So, it turns out that I have a bunch of games that I already have in my Steam inventory. Since obviously I have no use for them, I was wondering if anyone here was interested in them.

Could I perhaps get GRID1 if you still have it? I can PM you my Steam account :)

Certainly. :)

Re: The "You're Winner!" Gaming Thread

Posted: 24 Dec 2013, 23:21
by Salamander
Salamander wrote:So, it turns out that I have a bunch of games that I already have in my Steam inventory. Since obviously I have no use for them, I was wondering if anyone here was interested in them.

The games are:
Frozen Synapse
Sleeping Dogs

You'll need a Steam account and a PC capable of running the games in question, but if you don't have a Steam account, I can just send it to you via email - the email itself will explain how to set everything up.


Just bringing this on to the latest page if anyone is interested in the games left.

Re: The "You're Winner!" Gaming Thread

Posted: 25 Dec 2013, 20:43
by RealRacingRoots
For today and today only, Left 4 Dead 2 is FREE on steam and you will have it forever if you get it. So go out and get one of the best multilayer games out there, as a gift from Valve! :D

Re: The "You're Winner!" Gaming Thread

Posted: 28 Dec 2013, 05:38
by go_Rubens
I've had F1 2013 for 3 days. I don't see much of an improvement on 2012, except the safety car (it popped up in my first career race) and the AI, as the AI is better and can be prone to make mistakes (which is why the safety car popped up in my first career race, 5 cars took each other out simultaniously without my input). The 80s cars with the normal edition are cool to drive, but they feel as if they're too fast (but that could be the amount of power as well). The scenarios seem to be cool.

Re: The "You're Winner!" Gaming Thread

Posted: 30 Dec 2013, 05:01
by go_Rubens
Now, for my first 8 hours if GT6, and all I have to say is that despite its small flaws that I like to complain about, it is much better than GT5. I've already come close to unlocking the IA events, even if I haven't participated in just about everything. It is easy to get credits, which I like, and the new star system for experience is better than the old XP system. I also like how you can use a large variety of cars to complete a series, which taies the strain off money.

So far, the coolest features are the Goodwood FOS and the Lunar Rover mission. Hands down.

Re: The "You're Winner!" Gaming Thread

Posted: 31 Dec 2013, 05:21
by Onxy Wrecked
go_Rubens wrote:I've had F1 2013 for 3 days. I don't see much of an improvement on 2012, except the safety car (it popped up in my first career race) and the AI, as the AI is better and can be prone to make mistakes (which is why the safety car popped up in my first career race, 5 cars took each other out simultaniously without my input). The 80s cars with the normal edition are cool to drive, but they feel as if they're too fast (but that could be the amount of power as well). The scenarios seem to be cool.

The 1980s cars really did have that much power. The Megatron engine had 1300 horsepower.

Re: The "You're Winner!" Gaming Thread

Posted: 31 Dec 2013, 06:01
by go_Rubens
Onxy Wrecked wrote:
go_Rubens wrote:I've had F1 2013 for 3 days. I don't see much of an improvement on 2012, except the safety car (it popped up in my first career race) and the AI, as the AI is better and can be prone to make mistakes (which is why the safety car popped up in my first career race, 5 cars took each other out simultaniously without my input). The 80s cars with the normal edition are cool to drive, but they feel as if they're too fast (but that could be the amount of power as well). The scenarios seem to be cool.

The 1980s cars really did have that much power. The Megatron engine had 1300 horsepower.


Yeah, the Lotus 98T on F1 2013 was a complete bastard. So was the Williams FW07, but at least that had less power.

My ranking of the 80s cars in F1 2013:

Most driveable

1. Lotus 100T
2. Williams FW12
3. Ferrari F187/88c
4. Williams FW07
5. Lotus 98T

Most Fun

1. Lotus 98T (heck, just trying to make it around Jérez once was hard but fun :P )
2. Ferrari F187/88c
3. Williams FW07
4. Williams FW12
5. Lotus 100T (indeed the easiest to drive is the most tame)

Fastest

1. Ferrari F187/88c
2. Lotus 98T
3. Williams FW12
4. Lotus 100T
5. Williams FW07

Just to pit things into perspective. The best overall out of this list is indeed the last Ferrari F1 car Enzo saw race.

Re: The "You're Winner!" Gaming Thread

Posted: 01 Jan 2014, 00:19
by KL-racer
go_Rubens wrote:Now, for my first 8 hours if GT6, and all I have to say is that despite its small flaws that I like to complain about, it is much better than GT5. I've already come close to unlocking the IA events, even if I haven't participated in just about everything. It is easy to get credits, which I like, and the new star system for experience is better than the old XP system. I also like how you can use a large variety of cars to complete a series, which taies the strain off money.

So far, the coolest features are the Goodwood FOS and the Lunar Rover mission. Hands down.


I do agree that it's way easier to gain credits without having to go online, especially if you do managed to unlock the s-class races, which takes 20-25 minutes and I ended up doing the Ascari 10-lap, Brands hatch 15-lap and willow springs 20-mile a lot of times to gain credits that I spent buying race cars or high end supercars.

Also I do agree that the Goodwood FOS and the Lunar Rover Missions were also fun aspects of this game while it lasted!

And FYI, I am just one PSN trophy away (the one that you need to buy 100 cars) from getting the platinum trophy for this game! Too bad I don't have the optimal internet speed to race online with your guys. Yeah, it's only a matter of time until I manage to get it!

Re: The "You're Winner!" Gaming Thread

Posted: 01 Jan 2014, 00:51
by roblo97
KL-racer wrote:
go_Rubens wrote:Now, for my first 8 hours if GT6, and all I have to say is that despite its small flaws that I like to complain about, it is much better than GT5. I've already come close to unlocking the IA events, even if I haven't participated in just about everything. It is easy to get credits, which I like, and the new star system for experience is better than the old XP system. I also like how you can use a large variety of cars to complete a series, which taies the strain off money.

So far, the coolest features are the Goodwood FOS and the Lunar Rover mission. Hands down.


I do agree that it's way easier to gain credits without having to go online, especially if you do managed to unlock the s-class races, which takes 20-25 minutes and I ended up doing the Ascari 10-lap, Brands hatch 15-lap and willow springs 20-mile a lot of times to gain credits that I spent buying race cars or high end supercars.

Also I do agree that the Goodwood FOS and the Lunar Rover Missions were also fun aspects of this game while it lasted!

And FYI, I am just one PSN trophy away (the one that you need to buy 100 cars) from getting the platinum trophy for this game! Too bad I don't have the optimal internet speed to race online with your guys. Yeah, it's only a matter of time until I manage to get it!

Does reapeatedly buying the cheap suzuki's and daihatsu's count as a way to get the trophy?

Re: The "You're Winner!" Gaming Thread

Posted: 01 Jan 2014, 03:36
by KL-racer
roblomas52 wrote:Does reapeatedly buying the cheap suzuki's and daihatsu's count as a way to get the trophy?


I imagine that's a cheap and perfectly valid way to do it, I guess. But, given my dad, who wants to share the same file as me doesn't want me to buy ANY piece of junk street car, I would prefer not to do that to piss him off and rather only get the cars that he wants to drive, like the full blown LMP1's, Group C, Super GT 500 and 300 class cars, and some supercars that he finds to his liking. Yeah, I know it takes a whole lot more credits to do so, but I prefer having most of the worthy race cars and supercars rather than a garage full of used cars! :lol:

Re: The "You're Winner!" Gaming Thread

Posted: 01 Jan 2014, 06:07
by umatbru [aka nonameyet]
Being a gaming thread, how come nobody has mentioned...

MORTAL KOMBAT!

Re: The "You're Winner!" Gaming Thread

Posted: 02 Jan 2014, 16:22
by roblo97
GOOD NEWS!
I now have GT6 :D

Re: The "You're Winner!" Gaming Thread

Posted: 02 Jan 2014, 16:42
by Alextrax52
roblomas52 wrote:GOOD NEWS!
I now have GT6 :D


Thanks for letting us know. I got it on Christmas Day

Re: The "You're Winner!" Gaming Thread

Posted: 02 Jan 2014, 19:55
by good_Ralf
Freeze-O-Kimi wrote:
roblomas52 wrote:GOOD NEWS!
I now have GT6 :D


Thanks for letting us know. I got it on Christmas Day


Is it any good? Even after playing it only once I find it a bit boring and ordinary as it more limited than the Forza games.

Re: The "You're Winner!" Gaming Thread

Posted: 02 Jan 2014, 20:11
by go_Rubens
good_Ralf wrote:
Freeze-O-Kimi wrote:
roblomas52 wrote:GOOD NEWS!
I now have GT6 :D


Thanks for letting us know. I got it on Christmas Day


Is it any good? Even after playing it only once I find it a bit boring and ordinary as it more limited than the Forza games.


I found it to be fun. It's much better than GT5, is you've played that variation of the GT series. There is a lot better gameplay in my opinion, as when you progress through career, the races get harder and the grids actually get bigger than 12 cars. The car sounds still suck, but really, it doesn't boter me when driving. However, as I play it more, it seems that when using a Driving Force GT wheel, which is the only thing I use for racing games that allow wheels, the driving experience deems a bit tame. I have Force Feedback turned all the way up, yet I barely feel the kerbs, if not at all. The bumps on the road surface itself are good, but the lack of response to kerbs make it more tame than it should. It may be that way for this wheel only, but I don't know.

I have never played Forza, nor have an Xbox or Xbone. But the fact that you can customize the hell out of your cars in Forza is a very nice feature compared to GT, where the only customization is tuning parts (all of which are basically the same for all cars), aero kits (again, same for all cars), and normal servicing (again the same for all cars). Oh, I dare not mention the paint items you get when you get a car. But I will anyway. My opinion of repainting a car in GT is very low. Why? Well, it's because you can only repaint a car with paint items you've acquired over time from buying cars, so if you're one who doesn't like to repaint cars or is one who likes to create an oddity, do your best to get that out of a cars paint job before it leaves the dealer. That's my main rule in terms of paint, although I do get crazy. Like in GT5, I bought a VW Golf, tuned it for rallying, and then repainted it pink out of pure boredom :lol:

Re: The "You're Winner!" Gaming Thread

Posted: 02 Jan 2014, 20:15
by Alextrax52
I'm thinking of switching to xboxone instead of PS4

Re: The "You're Winner!" Gaming Thread

Posted: 03 Jan 2014, 19:30
by DOSBoot
Freeze-O-Kimi wrote:I'm thinking of switching to xboxone instead of PS4


I'm considering that route as well. Whilst the PS4 is cheaper, the X1 does have more to offer, and I think it will be the better investment in the long run. Whatever happens, it's looks like it's going to be a very interesting console war. (Possibly not seen since the Sega Genesis/Super Nintendo era.)

Re: The "You're Winner!" Gaming Thread

Posted: 03 Jan 2014, 19:58
by Salamander
Wow, you guys literally could not have picked a worse time to think about getting an Xbone, what with all the reliability issues that are becoming known.

The best option right now is to just save up your money and get a decent gaming PC. There are more exclusive games for PC than the Xbone and PS4 combined, several times over... not to mention Steam, GOG, Desura, etc. are all far better ways to buy games than the options that are open to consoles right now.

Re: The "You're Winner!" Gaming Thread

Posted: 03 Jan 2014, 21:58
by DOSBoot
Salamander wrote:Wow, you guys literally could not have picked a worse time to think about getting an Xbone, what with all the reliability issues that are becoming known.

The best option right now is to just save up your money and get a decent gaming PC. There are more exclusive games for PC than the Xbone and PS4 combined, several times over... not to mention Steam, GOG, Desura, etc. are all far better ways to buy games than the options that are open to consoles right now.


Until you're motherboard fails on you like it did on mine. Plus constantly dealing with viruses, DRM, and updating you're hardware when it's going to be obsolete in a couple of years, And it's not like the PS4 has it's problems as well.

Re: The "You're Winner!" Gaming Thread

Posted: 03 Jan 2014, 22:22
by roblo97
Or get a PS2/PS3 and not give a shite about next gen! Trust me, it works :mrgreen:

Re: The "You're Winner!" Gaming Thread

Posted: 03 Jan 2014, 23:24
by pasta_maldonado
I'm a proud owner of a PS4, along with a fairly decent PC. The thing can run rFactor good enough on full settings and a 30 car grid, and Minecraft too, so there we go.

As for PS4 vs Xbone, I'm firmly in the PS4 camp. Whilst I admit the 360 outclassed the PS3 in some respects, Sony have thankfully upped their game a little and the Xbone just really doesn't compare. Especially as it's a hundred quid dearer.

I see no problem with sticking with the old gen for a while, but I wouldn't go out and buy a brand new 360/PS3..... that's just silly. Only a monkeyman would do that... :P

Re: The "You're Winner!" Gaming Thread

Posted: 04 Jan 2014, 02:29
by Salamander
DOSBoot wrote:
Salamander wrote:Wow, you guys literally could not have picked a worse time to think about getting an Xbone, what with all the reliability issues that are becoming known.

The best option right now is to just save up your money and get a decent gaming PC. There are more exclusive games for PC than the Xbone and PS4 combined, several times over... not to mention Steam, GOG, Desura, etc. are all far better ways to buy games than the options that are open to consoles right now.


Until you're motherboard fails on you like it did on mine. Plus constantly dealing with viruses, DRM, and updating you're hardware when it's going to be obsolete in a couple of years, And it's not like the PS4 has it's problems as well.


I've been using PC's since I was 6, and I've never had a motherboard fail on me. Viruses are no problem if you're not a cheapskate and skimp on protection - hell, even then, there are plenty of free anti-virus solutions that work quite well - and DRM also isn't really an issue if you use Steam or a similar service. The only real drawback is the initial cost of the hardware, which is offset somewhat by the fact that all the games are cheaper than on consoles, especially if you take advantage of online sales.

Re: The "You're Winner!" Gaming Thread

Posted: 04 Jan 2014, 05:35
by FMecha
Meh, I'll stay out of the gaming platform war. That is harmful. I'm sticking to PS3 anyway as I my TV does not have HDMI input, plus because of GT6. :)

Re: The "You're Winner!" Gaming Thread

Posted: 04 Jan 2014, 05:41
by DOSBoot
Salamander wrote:
DOSBoot wrote:
Salamander wrote:Wow, you guys literally could not have picked a worse time to think about getting an Xbone, what with all the reliability issues that are becoming known.

The best option right now is to just save up your money and get a decent gaming PC. There are more exclusive games for PC than the Xbone and PS4 combined, several times over... not to mention Steam, GOG, Desura, etc. are all far better ways to buy games than the options that are open to consoles right now.


Until you're motherboard fails on you like it did on mine. Plus constantly dealing with viruses, DRM, and updating you're hardware when it's going to be obsolete in a couple of years, And it's not like the PS4 has it's problems as well.


I've been using PC's since I was 6, and I've never had a motherboard fail on me. Viruses are no problem if you're not a cheapskate and skimp on protection - hell, even then, there are plenty of free anti-virus solutions that work quite well - and DRM also isn't really an issue if you use Steam or a similar service. The only real drawback is the initial cost of the hardware, which is offset somewhat by the fact that all the games are cheaper than on consoles, especially if you take advantage of online sales.


I've had 3 motherboard failures in my lifetime, and two of them were bought off the self. (An HP and a Dell. The other was custom built with a supposedly "good" motherboard.) The free anti viruses do work, but to a certain degree, and the good ones require a way overpriced yearly payment. Yes, I do use Steam, and GOG, but they don't always have what I want on sale at certain times, nor what I am looking for. I still prefer physical copies over digital ones. Just incase. (Such as a problem with the computer, or internet loss, or some other random thing that could happen.)

Look, I'm not trying to start anything, I just stating what I have gone through experience.

Re: The "You're Winner!" Gaming Thread

Posted: 04 Jan 2014, 14:51
by Aerospeed
Motherboard failures are only usually because of a short circuit or due to a power surge. Or if someone is working on them and rubbed their socks on a rug and didn't ground themselves. So you either forgot to ground yourself (which is unlikely, considering your background in computers) or you got screwed. I'd try looking for a different manufacturer.

Re: The "You're Winner!" Gaming Thread

Posted: 04 Jan 2014, 18:22
by Wallio
DOSBoot wrote:
Freeze-O-Kimi wrote:I'm thinking of switching to xboxone instead of PS4


I'm considering that route as well. Whilst the PS4 is cheaper, the X1 does have more to offer, and I think it will be the better investment in the long run. Whatever happens, it's looks like it's going to be a very interesting console war. (Possibly not seen since the Sega Genesis/Super Nintendo era.)



We will NEVER see epicness like that again. EVER. The stuff that came out...the games, the ads, it was heaven. With my background, I've thought about writing an oral history of the console wars. I think it'd sell. And hell, if not, it'd be fun as hell to do, and would show these kids what gaming's glory days were like.

Re: The "You're Winner!" Gaming Thread

Posted: 04 Jan 2014, 21:52
by DOSBoot
Aerospeed wrote:Motherboard failures are only usually because of a short circuit or due to a power surge. Or if someone is working on them and rubbed their socks on a rug and didn't ground themselves. So you either forgot to ground yourself (which is unlikely, considering your background in computers) or you got screwed. I'd try looking for a different manufacturer.


Lighting strikes are pretty common here in Florida, but I always use a surge suppressor. Whenever I have worked on my own PCs, I'm always careful about grounding the computer. I did 2 years of PC repair in college, and over time you can get an idea of what's good, and what's unreliable. But even so, you can get screwed if you're not careful. Luckily for me, my last mother board failed while still under warranty, so it didn't cost me anything.

Re: The "You're Winner!" Gaming Thread

Posted: 04 Jan 2014, 22:13
by RealRacingRoots
My PS3 in a nutshell.

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GT6 series is off, unless someone else wants to start it. Can't get GT6 out of the PS3 as well. YLOD and all that.

Re: The "You're Winner!" Gaming Thread

Posted: 05 Jan 2014, 03:39
by FMecha
RealRacingRoots wrote:My PS3 in a nutshell.

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GT6 series is off, unless someone else wants to start it. Can't get GT6 out of the PS3 as well. YLOD and all that.


:( Get that PS3 repaired, sir. I assume you don't have super-slim? Google how to remove a game from a dead PS3 first.

Re: The "You're Winner!" Gaming Thread

Posted: 05 Jan 2014, 03:52
by RealRacingRoots
FMecha wrote:
RealRacingRoots wrote:My PS3 in a nutshell.

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GT6 series is off, unless someone else wants to start it. Can't get GT6 out of the PS3 as well. YLOD and all that.


:( Get that PS3 repaired, sir. I assume you don't have super-slim? Google how to remove a game from a dead PS3 first.


Nope, 60GB Fatty. The good PS3.

Re: The "You're Winner!" Gaming Thread

Posted: 05 Jan 2014, 09:33
by roblo97
Sorry to be a bit off topic here but is this site a good place to download GPM2?
http://www.abandonia.com/en/games/912/G ... ger+2.html

I ask because me and my dad were discussing who owns the copyright to it.

Re: The "You're Winner!" Gaming Thread

Posted: 05 Jan 2014, 09:43
by TomWazzleshaw
roblomas52 wrote:Sorry to be a bit off topic here but is this site a good place to download GPM2?
http://www.abandonia.com/en/games/912/G ... ger+2.html

I ask because me and my dad were discussing who owns the copyright to it.


I'm pretty sure Nuppiz has done so much modding work with GPM2 that he effectively owns the copyrights now :P

Re: The "You're Winner!" Gaming Thread

Posted: 05 Jan 2014, 11:34
by Nuppiz
roblomas52 wrote:Sorry to be a bit off topic here but is this site a good place to download GPM2?
http://www.abandonia.com/en/games/912/G ... ger+2.html

I ask because me and my dad were discussing who owns the copyright to it.

It's a good site to download if you want the old, unpatched original game with mostly fictional drivers outside the actual 1996 lineups (Taki Inoue being the only exception, as his Minardi contract was cancelled at such a late stage in the pre-season).

If you want the mods that improve many things, look no further than these two:
http://www.gpm2world.com/
http://www.forum.gpracegames.com/viewforum.php?f=9

Take note that all mods are stand-alone (meaning every mod includes all files necessary to run the game), and you should NEVER install two mods in the same folder. Also, this: http://forum.gpm2world.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=867

Re: The "You're Winner!" Gaming Thread

Posted: 05 Jan 2014, 16:30
by roblo97
Nuppiz wrote:
roblomas52 wrote:Sorry to be a bit off topic here but is this site a good place to download GPM2?
http://www.abandonia.com/en/games/912/G ... ger+2.html

I ask because me and my dad were discussing who owns the copyright to it.

It's a good site to download if you want the old, unpatched original game with mostly fictional drivers outside the actual 1996 lineups (Taki Inoue being the only exception, as his Minardi contract was cancelled at such a late stage in the pre-season).

If you want the mods that improve many things, look no further than these two:
http://www.gpm2world.com/
http://www.forum.gpracegames.com/viewforum.php?f=9

Take note that all mods are stand-alone (meaning every mod includes all files necessary to run the game), and you should NEVER install two mods in the same folder. Also, this: http://forum.gpm2world.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=867

Wow, thanks for all the info mate1

Sorry if this is a stupid question but will I need the game to use the mods?

Re: The "You're Winner!" Gaming Thread

Posted: 05 Jan 2014, 16:35
by Nuppiz
roblomas52 wrote:Wow, thanks for all the info mate1

Sorry if this is a stupid question but will I need the game to use the mods?

No, you don't need the original game to run a mod. Every mod includes all of the game files needed to run it completely stand-alone.

Re: The "You're Winner!" Gaming Thread

Posted: 05 Jan 2014, 18:11
by roblo97
Nuppiz wrote:
roblomas52 wrote:Wow, thanks for all the info mate1

Sorry if this is a stupid question but will I need the game to use the mods?

No, you don't need the original game to run a mod. Every mod includes all of the game files needed to run it completely stand-alone.

Cheers for that mate!

Edit: On the 1991 mod, I developed Active Suspension and aparently, it's ilegal. Does anybody know why?