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DarkGryphon2048
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Video Games - a general discussion thread
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29-Aug-2010, 8:40 PM

xhonzi said:

What's the Complete 2009 mod?

Also, I sent you some more Blue Prints.  I made a TIE Fighter today:

http://banjo-kazooie.com/showroom/default.htm?ViewType=3&SubID=275500D614099EFD6979

I hope you didn't send any Star Wars crap. Have any for retro-futuristic planes, trains or automobiles?

 

Complete 2009 mod is for better graphics, interface and things. Basically makes the game look amazing. Look up S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Complete 2009 on Google. Should have screenshots there. Damn great game. I'll be buying Call of Pripyat and Clear Sky soon from Amazon.com

 

I don't know about anyone else but I'm extremely fucking irritated at LucasArts making ANOTHER fucking damn what the fuck Star Wars video game instead of an Indiana Jones game for XBOX 360, PS3 and PC. How about I make a petition for an Indiana Jones game? Yeah sure it'll fall on deaf ears. By the way, it's The Force Unleashed II. If I were rating the game for a site I'd give it an automatic 0/5 or 0/10 score especially for blatant overuse of an IP instead of working on other series.

Where's my Grim Fandgo II and Indiana Jones (current generation)?

 

Sort of on topic. I vastly prefer an actual manufactured physical release over a digitally distributed version. Who cares if I don't have enough living space, I'll still go and buy it in the case etc. Maybe I just grew up where if you own something it's tangible that you can hold and display instead of just being bits of data where only an icon or something similar is all you have to display for it. Games I'm still interested in you bet I'll buy it fully in the box with everything. Yes, I'd rather purchase The Orange Box in its own case, being the retail release, over some download on Steam. Feels like it's cheating buying a video game online and downloading it compared for that search for a particular game which takes sometimes years to find. Whenever I'm purchasing a video game online, you best be damn sure it's the full retail release instead of just the discs.

I'm still looking for boxed complete CD-ROM/DVD-ROM editions of several games in fact.