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Bought rise of Venice and Europa universalis today as my game tastes are pretty limited. Anything similar to civilization mostly.
I have not played RoV, but I have a ton of hours on EU4. If you have never played a game made by those devs before, you might want to go into the guides section on Steam and watch a vid or two. Such a deep game. I'm a big fan. A side note to that is Crusader Kings 2 can export the save file to EU4, so with DLC you could guide a county from about 850 to the 1800s.Bought rise of Venice and Europa universalis today as my game tastes are pretty limited. Anything similar to civilization mostly.
Make sure you download the DSFix for dark souls. Otherwise your screen res is capped ridiculously low, and a host of other issues. There should be a stickied thread in the Steam forums with a link and install instructions.Bought Terraria and Dark Souls
that is ridiculously cheap.There is a package ME1 and ME2 digital deluxe(it has tons of DLC which is totally worth it) for $10.
Hell, with the inclusion of optional Mob bosses, it's not unlike a localized/minature MMORPG-shooter hybrid.Yeah, Borderlands 2 is an amazing game, Highly recommended from me as well. Good solo, awesome with friends. shooter with a loot system like an Action RPG, and great humor too.
I use mouse for everything except for sport games.It's like a whole different world of gaming it seems like. I remember hearing about Path of Exile and it's ridiculous skill tree. Warframe I've heard of also. Sounds like I'll give those two a shot over christmas break.Yeah, the amount of games on Steam is ridiculous. Try comparing it to a console's library.
I have a much more extensive library than tschu, over 150 games for me, though there are many I have not gotten around to playing yet, but got on awesome deals on Steam sales. They are a bit like crack.
What to try, well that all depends on what you like to play. In the free to play arena, I would recommend, all have very good free to play models and are not pay to win.
both are good for co-op or single player.
Warframe - 3rd person, online co-op, action game. You play as a space ninja. Yeah, you read that right.
Path of Exile - Action RPG that is better than Diablo 3,
If you are looking for competitive, Dota 2 is far and away the most popular game. Daily peak is usually around 600,000 simultaneous players.
Feel free to ask more specific questions too.
I've yet to add any friends, I believe my username is psn_stunutz so feel free to add me up.
Any of you guys use controllers with these games? I know for fast shooting online the mouse is better, but does anyone use one for platforming or action/adventure type games?
Only for sports games, like Michigan Ball mentioned. Perhaps if you like jet figher games, a joystick would be useful. But, as you pointed out, it'd best to stick to mouse/keyboard for most everything else. You'll ridiculously handicap yourself if you play any kind of FPS game online and try to go controller vs. mouse.Any of you guys use controllers with these games? I know for fast shooting online the mouse is better, but does anyone use one for platforming or action/adventure type games?
Even action games that are console ports? Stuff like Batman or especially Dark Souls, can range from less than ideal, to nearly unplayable with a mouse and keyboard. I just look at it like I'm handicapping myself by not having different controller options game to game. Mouse and keyboard, gamepad, or flightstick.Only for sports games, like Michigan Ball mentioned. Perhaps if you like jet figher games, a joystick would be useful. But, as you pointed out, it'd best to stick to mouse/keyboard for most everything else. You'll ridiculously handicap yourself if you play any kind of FPS game online and try to go controller vs. mouse.Any of you guys use controllers with these games? I know for fast shooting online the mouse is better, but does anyone use one for platforming or action/adventure type games?
Paradox games are awesome. Highly recomended for any civ/strayegy gamer. Expecially CK3 and EU4. CK2 is over 2 years old and gets better all the time. I really want them to announce a Victoria III soon.I have not played RoV, but I have a ton of hours on EU4. If you have never played a game made by those devs before, you might want to go into the guides section on Steam and watch a vid or two. Such a deep game. I'm a big fan. A side note to that is Crusader Kings 2 can export the save file to EU4, so with DLC you could guide a county from about 850 to the 1800s.Bought rise of Venice and Europa universalis today as my game tastes are pretty limited. Anything similar to civilization mostly.