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Longo_2_guns said:
And I'm just now starting Witcher 2. I would've gotten it on PC, like Witcher 1, but my PC can't run it. So I got the 360 version, so I can share it with my friends too.

Let us know what you think. I'm curious what somebody with your very refined tastes will think.
 
intoTheRain said:
MattAY said:
Diablo is making me want to buy an expensive desktop computer. My laptop wont handle it.

What specs are in your laptop?

It super old?

Not super old. I think 2009. I'm not so good with PC spec stuff so I'll just say - It has 3.7GB of memory ram left. and it has a 1.82 GHz processor...
Can I play Diablo now?! I really need a swords and shields game like that right now.
 
NickKmet said:
Longo_2_guns said:
And I'm just now starting Witcher 2. I would've gotten it on PC, like Witcher 1, but my PC can't run it. So I got the 360 version, so I can share it with my friends too.

Let us know what you think. I'm curious what somebody with your very refined tastes will think.
To be fair, I'm a bit biased because I <3 The Witcher. It took me so long to get 2 simply because I know my PC couldn't run it, and when it was announced for 360 I decided to wait for the semester to end.

Anyway, I'm a couple hours in. It wasn't meant to be played with a 360 controller, so it has some moments when it's unintuitive. But I'll be damned if it isn't fun still.

Also, Enhanced Edition coming with a colored map is so heart-attack inducing. I already have a regular map about twice the size that used to be hanging from my wall, but still.

I'll get more in depth when I have more to go off of.
 
Beat Torchlight the other day, according to stats I poured 14 hours into that game but honestly it feels like I put more time in the game than that. Great game and value, unfortunately I have to replay this game until Diablo 3 or Torchlight 2 come to consoles.....

Also been playing Max Payne 3 and I think it's great, I've really enjoyed the entire presentation of the game's story from the action sequences to the cutscenes the game does shine a bit of Rockstar's storytelling talent. Sure it isn't perfect and it's repetitive but honestly I think Rockstar pulled it off. And the multiplayer is playable, something I didn't think was possible though I don't think the multiplayer is good enough to keep me with the game for a great amount of time... Then again I've only played one match

I haven't beaten it yet but this game has been me feel depressed for Max, dude could use a break or an actual vacation that isn't filled with bullets
 
Can't wait for Max Payne 3!

So I'm playing Wanted and Transformers War for Cybertron. And a tiny bit of Ass Creed Bro still maybe.
 
Still playing the Witcher 2. Just beat the Kayran and met with the Scoia'tael. I'm sure I'm getting close to the end of the first chapter, but I've done like 95% of the side quests available. I need to look around a bit more, but whatever. I'm using the third rank Silver Sword, which is soooo bitching awesome.

Loving this game so much.
 
Longo_2_guns said:
Still playing the Witcher 2. Just beat the Kayran and met with the Scoia'tael. I'm sure I'm getting close to the end of the first chapter, but I've done like 95% of the side quests available. I need to look around a bit more, but whatever. I'm using the third rank Silver Sword, which is soooo bitching awesome.

Loving this game so much.

You're close, but there's a surprisingly large amount of shit that goes down between the Kayran and the end of the first chapter.
 
I'm sure. I heard that between the Scoia'tael and meeting with Lerdo is your last chance to do side quests, so I'm doing them now.

And I was a little surprised at how easy the Kayran was once you knew what you were doing. I didn't even know why I needed the trap, since I didn't use it. I'm sure it would've been nice on hard or so, but I'm just playing on normal.
 
Longo_2_guns said:
I'm sure. I heard that between the Scoia'tael and meeting with Lerdo is your last chance to do side quests, so I'm doing them now.

And I was a little surprised at how easy the Kayran was once you knew what you were doing. I didn't even know why I needed the trap, since I didn't use it. I'm sure it would've been nice on hard or so, but I'm just playing on normal.

Yeah, you do get an option. Before you go meet Iorveth, there's a dialogue prompt to go do other things first - your last chance to do quests as far as I can tell.

Yeah, the trap basically takes one of the arms off for you without you having to do anything, but if you don't use it, it's impossible to remove from your inventory later as it is a quest item (or so I've read. Maybe they've fixed that?).
 
Ah well. No worries then. I'm just gonna finish my sidequests.

I love how sidequests are done in this game. All in all, it's an improvement on the first, which was an awesome game on its own. If this game keeps up like it is, it may be one of the best RPGs of this generation.
 
Longo_2_guns said:
Ah well. No worries then. I'm just gonna finish my sidequests.

I love how sidequests are done in this game. All in all, it's an improvement on the first, which was an awesome game on its own. If this game keeps up like it is, it may be one of the best RPGs of this generation.

yeah, it's really one of the best games I've played in a long time. I am having a bit of trouble right now though. I'm at the end of the first chapter, and at this point, I can choose one of two paths to take me through the second act. I'll probably end up playing both eventually, with the second coming on a replay, but I don't know which one to choose right now.
 
It starts out a little wonky, but it's very easy to get used to. I honestly have no problems with it now that I'm 15ish hours in.

And I got to the crossroads. I have no idea what I'm going to do. I think I'm gonna flip a coin.
 
Longo_2_guns said:
It starts out a little wonky, but it's very easy to get used to. I honestly have no problems with it now that I'm 15ish hours in.

And I got to the crossroads. I have no idea what I'm going to do. I think I'm gonna flip a coin.

I ended up going with Iorveth. I'll have to do the other quest line after I beat the game.
 
I'm honestly thinking of going with him too.

I was fine with Roche up until he ambushed the Squirrels during the meeting with Letho. I also gave Iorveth his sword back, prompting a massacre of non-humans, making it really fucking hard to find Cedric. So I think I'm gonna disregard the Blue Stripes.

Also, did you get the plans for the head taker? Oh man, I scrounged like crazy for the iron ore to make that thing.
 
What with my new laptop, I have increased gaming (but not to any great extent) ability. So I finally downloaded League of Legends to play with some friends...although they're now splitting their time between it and Diablo 3.
 
Longo_2_guns said:
I got them in a chest right after the fight with Letho.

I found my way into that room by accident before fighting Letho. Apparently you could use Aard to knock down the wall. Maybe I just didn't get it because I looted it too early? Or maybe I have it and just didn't notice.
 
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