
Inspired by the original thread on JP's and as the title suggests, share what other games you like to play and kill time with.
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No - i once knew some gameboy (actually, only Zelda comes to mind) games, and in my Golden Age of Gaming also some Playstation games (don't dare asking about Soccer/Basketball and sports in general - but i was quite good at TekkenMajor Heinz wrote: ↑2019-11-02 22:33, Saturday an old Amiga game called Midwinter (playable with an Emulator)
Is there anyone who knows this game and have played it, too?
Nexus started the thread on JP's years ago. I didn't take part much since i wasn't playing many different games at that time, then i forgot about the thread, later found something to post about, then forgot it again...
I playmythos wrote: ↑2019-11-03 06:43, Sunday ...
Nexus (at least i guess so) and now me deliberately picked a broad/unprecise topic title, so that people don't feel inclined/forced to stay true to a limited field. "What other games do you play" can mean anything from "most favourite" over "at the moment" to "kill time with", and still not ending there.
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now do not be so easily "pushed into defensive stance", Mytho... actually this post is logical and useful in place like this where we are more or less because of computer game of sort.Mythos wrote:I remembered the thread during my holidays for whatever reasons only the goddess knows, thought to sort my mind (at least a bit) and share + hopefully get some input.
All good. I myself didn't see it as defence - it looked to me that there was some confusion, so i tried to epxlain
Yeah, Civ II RAR is one of the best games/mods ever. Played it a lot and have it still installed in my laptop. I always choose the Aztecs...Bombast the Blue wrote: ↑2019-12-12 17:55, Thursday Civ III: usually with RARR mod but discovered version 2.5 of CCM came out in October, I think, and already gave it a first spin.
First note: be advised you will get crashes due to missing elements.randowe wrote: ↑2019-12-12 20:37, Thursday Yeah, Civ II RAR is one of the best games/mods ever. Played it a lot and have it still installed in my laptop. I always choose the Aztecs...
RAR lifted the original game to a completely new level. Especially with the option of playing 915 turns, round about 400 turns more than the original.
Play RAR one and you will never play the original game againI don't know about CCM though. Have to check it out.
Naye!
Do you mean this game? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperialism_(video_game)
That sounds a little complicated. maybe i will stick to RAR thenBombast the Blue wrote: First note: be advised you will get crashes due to missing elements.
Fortunately I was able to repair the two or three mishaps I got by myself.
Omissions in the Civilopedia text file I was able to patch up and a missing unit folder I managed to copy from another mod (same name and worked although not sure its really what it should be).
Second note: in my first match I chose the biggest map size available and eventually got something I'd never seen in Civ: a "too many cities" warning.
From that point onward founding new cities was off limits... and there was still enough "empty" map to found a bunch.
Yes, that is the game i meanParabellum wrote: ↑2019-12-13 12:59, FridayDo you mean this game? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperialism_(video_game)
I only know and have the first version from 1997. In order to be able to use the game, I keep an old Win 98 PC in stock. I reactivated him a few weeks ago. He still works. I just had to insert a new battery for him.randowe wrote: ↑2019-12-13 13:31, FridayYes, that is the game i meanParabellum wrote: ↑2019-12-13 12:59, FridayDo you mean this game? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperialism_(video_game)Though at the moment i have only Imperialism II on my laptop. It is a great game but unfortunately you can finish it in just one day if you are fast. If only the maps were larger and the game would last longer!
Thinking of Colonization brings me back to a dream I had few years ago about a PG/Col hybrid.
both games are available on "gog" and i can run them on new computer... as is case with most, not all, solid games of the past. Considering Randowe's comment about easiness of Imp 2 must say I never finished it on very hard levels i mostly end up in war with all powers & loosing fleet, economy ) was a fun game in teen days although combat system and manual battles get boring + few unit types needed for success, but yes it was 20+ years ago ;Parabellum on Imperialism wrote:I only know and have the first version from 1997. In order to be able to use the game, I keep an old Win 98 PC in stock
but computer is gonna kill a lot of your units, winning or losing regardless, and you can avoid that by manual play. It is simple (but gets boring) you just have to kill or rout enemy units, a hintRandowe wrote:I never really understood how the battles work, so i always skip the fights and the computer just gives me the result.
Best Imp II key is "Rhaganeth" with lots of diamonds. The only map which i ever finished on a medium level
That is absolutely correct. If you attack an enemy province, the information provided by your own spy department on the enemy forces there is often incomplete. If the defense is too strong, an immediate (manual) withdrawal without losses is recommended. But they can't see that when they let the computer play.
I always wanted to see a "zoomable" game - with different strategical levels:randowe wrote: ↑2019-12-18 17:09, Wednesday So the best game would be a game that combines:
- the tech tree, map size and duration of CIV III (RAR)
- the town (expanded to provinces around towns) and worker management of Civilization
- building system of the early ANNO games
- the logistics (roads, railroads, ships) and overall management of Imperialism II
- the battles of Open General
Indeed, that is a very interesting idea too. Though i would turn the FPS level into a Jagged Alliance 2-like squad fight levelRadoye wrote: ↑2019-12-18 17:51, WednesdayI always wanted to see a "zoomable" game - with different strategical levels:randowe wrote: ↑2019-12-18 17:09, Wednesday So the best game would be a game that combines:
- the tech tree, map size and duration of CIV III (RAR)
- the town (expanded to provinces around towns) and worker management of Civilization
- building system of the early ANNO games
- the logistics (roads, railroads, ships) and overall management of Imperialism II
- the battles of Open General
Top level concerned with Grand Strategy - diplomacy, resource management, research, manufacturing, infrastructure etc. Plays like Hearts of Iron on a global size map.
Level below that - operational level, basically planning and carrying out large scale battles. Plays like PG / AG / PacG etc with moving large scale units across the map of the operational theatre.
Level below that - tactical level, individual battles of units from above map on a town-size (or similar sized area) map. Plays like Close Combat.
Level below that - personal level, basically a FPS game where the player is put into the role of a squad commander with several soldiers under his command.
The one thing i am missing (unless "the building system of the early ANNO games" covers this: i never played Annorandowe wrote: ↑2019-12-18 18:18, WednesdayIndeed, that is a very interesting idea too. Though i would turn the FPS level into a Jagged Alliance 2-like squad fight levelRadoye wrote: ↑2019-12-18 17:51, WednesdayI always wanted to see a "zoomable" game - with different strategical levels:randowe wrote: ↑2019-12-18 17:09, Wednesday So the best game would be a game that combines:
- the tech tree, map size and duration of CIV III (RAR)
- the town (expanded to provinces around towns) and worker management of Civilization
- building system of the early ANNO games
- the logistics (roads, railroads, ships) and overall management of Imperialism II
- the battles of Open General
Top level concerned with Grand Strategy - diplomacy, resource management, research, manufacturing, infrastructure etc. Plays like Hearts of Iron on a global size map.
Level below that - operational level, basically planning and carrying out large scale battles. Plays like PG / AG / PacG etc with moving large scale units across the map of the operational theatre.
Level below that - tactical level, individual battles of units from above map on a town-size (or similar sized area) map. Plays like Close Combat.
Level below that - personal level, basically a FPS game where the player is put into the role of a squad commander with several soldiers under his command.![]()
We also play Catan from time to time. It is also my favorite board game. Maybe because it is somwhat similar to Civilization/Colonization.Aleksandr wrote: Settlers of Catan
Micha wrote: ↑2020-04-01 10:45, Wednesday I have played some hundred different games during the last 20 years. 10 years long it was my drug and caused me a lot of problems with family, job and healt. Hopefully that time has stopped as my daugther gave me her dog . From that time on viddeogaming was reduced to a reasonable level.
Now only 3 games are left.
Peoples general , what i"m playing 90% of my free time.
Open general, field of glory from slitherine (old version) and field of strategy , an old game made by hobbyists.
For almost 2 years i have"nt tryd any new game and i think this will stay so.
I really loved Legion Arena from Slitherine, unfortunately it doesn't work on my PC anymore afte rsome unnecessary an unasked-for win actualization.
Yes, of course, this is true. But otoh: playing RTS and TBS is not mutually exclusive. I like the thrill of AOE, and I like the zen of Heroes. It's true that to be a solid AOE player, you need high attention span, good reflexes, deep understanding of the game, ability to switch from macro to micro managment, and the ability for a fast micro, etc. You'll sweat while playing AOE, not during HoMM session. Also, RTS games in general are far less forgiving, but they also tend to be done in tens of minutes, not hours like TBS. If you screw one decision in AOE, it won't haunt you for half a day, it can be over in few minutes.yes, discussion over rt and tb combat is long and known to us "old gamers"... i don't know why (maybe it really goes down to attention and reflexes
mythos wrote: ↑2019-11-03 19:03, Sunday In autumn, shortly before my holiday break, myand me took part in the basic course of traditional
My lady didn't like it much, but for me it is very possible that i get myself the equipment (will be cheaper than borrowing in the long run) and start it on a regular basis next year.
I will keep you informed about archery when the season starts next year![]()
Had a little chat with the trainer today. To clear it up, there are basically 4 kinds of archery - each with own rules in terms of bow's attachments and tournament (thus: training too).
You are right in a way: recurve-bows are easier to aim than blank-bows and thus require less skill to shoot. However, between "shouldn't be so tough" and "it is easy" is still a big difference
Practicing is a good point: i know (not 100% exact numbers but to give you an accurate impression) that professional archers shoot 2.000+ arrows per week