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#1
General / Re: Carrie Fisher has passed away.
December 29, 2016, 07:20:29 AM
Quote from: Nyx on December 29, 2016, 05:22:00 AM
**** off 2016.

Worst year ever.

I could be wrong, but I think 1914-1918 and 1939-1945 where just a tad worse.  ;)

But yeah, lots of celebrities have died this year.  Strange.

RIP.
#2
  I recommend the Logitech f710.  It costs around 40 US dollars, and it as good as all the other controllers you can find.  The d pad and analogue stick controls can be swapped mid game without fiddling around with any settings.  It also has two different input methods, so the controller works great for both new and old games.  However, many people including myself have issues with the wireless connection.  The controller must be close to the receiver, and some operating systems work better with the receiver than others.  Windows 8 worked okay-ish, windows 10 is much better.  Not sure about windows 7 or lower.

  If you are playing racing games, I always recommend a wheel.  CM games tend to work okay without a wheel, but it is always better with a wheel.  If you want a controller to play Battlefront, I understand a wheel would not be ideal.  I have tried controllers with SWBF on PC and I dislike the feel.  I don't recommend it, but it does work.

  If you really want to go the cheap route, check a goodwill or other similar stores.  I have found many great, high quality controllers/wheels/joysticks at those places, most can be bought for 2-5$. 

#3
Other Games / Re: Star Wars Humble Bumble II
March 08, 2016, 06:21:13 PM
Quote from: DylanRocket on March 08, 2016, 04:12:00 PM
I'd love to have Dark Forces 2 if no one else has requested it.

I just came to give out codes.  Lucky you, I already own Dark Forces 2.  I will message you.

The other two games I am giving out codes for are EaW and the original Dark Forces.  Please message me if you would like either one or all of the games.
#4
Other Games / Star Wars Humble Bumble II
March 01, 2016, 05:25:11 PM
Long time no see, eh?

   Anyways for those who don't know, Humble Bumble has launched their second Star Wars sale.  The games are mostly very old titles, with a few from the previous sale thrown in.  The prices (as of post) are $1, $7.32, and $10 for the different tiers.  There's also a shirt for $35 with all the games.

If I weren't so darn lazy I would list the games, so look at the link.

More games will be added later.  For those that don't know, you can still get those games if you order now.

https://www.humblebundle.com/star-wars

I'll probably buy the games, despite already owning a lot of them.  If I do decide to get the package (Most likely I will) I will distribute the codes for the games of which I already own in a "first come, first serve" manner.

On an unrelated note, it is quite nice to see the community still active. 
#5
Other Games / Re: Sim Racing
October 15, 2015, 01:47:21 PM
NR2003 is like the best sim of ever. 
And simbin games (Like GTR2) are amazing.

I have a really nice computer, so I have been able to play games like GSC:E and pCARS.  Both are great fun, but pCARS is borderline sim, unfortunately.   :dry:

Unfortunately, my internet is...       horrible, and only getting slower.  iRacing may be possible because of the brilliant netcode, so I'm going to try and play it someday soon.

Driving Force Pro wheels are a very underrated wheel I feel, but I can definitely recommend the G27 to upgrade to. 

#6
Welcome Center / Re: Well hello.
October 12, 2015, 05:15:04 PM
Quote from: Adonael on October 12, 2015, 03:43:38 PM

Besides that I am a avid sim racer and enjoy a few rounds of Unreal Tournament 99' on occasion. Well I think that's enough about me for the moment.

*FREAK OUT MODE ENGAGED*

Hello fellow sim racer! 

...I'm not alone!

Feel free to share more about the sim racing. 

#7
That would be amazing!
#8
Other Games / Re: Best Racing Game?
August 28, 2015, 07:09:56 PM
Quote from: Norwood on August 28, 2015, 05:58:58 PM
Wow! Thanks for all of the replies guys! That is a lot of games, and quite a bit to take in, but can anyone agree on which one(s) are the absolute best? I have seen a lot of Need for Speed games listed, here and elsewhere, as good games. So maybe I will start by looking into them. I'm not a big fan of simulators, but I haven't played many either. I usually find something that is hard to control, (Think Combat Flight Simulator 3) to be very frustrating, but maybe a car would be easier. :shrug:

There are many different types of racing games and everybody has a different preference.  I am unaware of your preferences (If you have on, yet) so it would be very hard to say. 

If you are going to avoid anything the slightest sim-ish, buying a wheel will still help, but not required. 

Like others have suggest, Copa something blah-blah is free and a sim.  So you can get the feel for a sim without paying any money, so I'd download that.  Copa is a very basic edition of Game Stock Car (Euro stock car racing, not American oval style) which is just a modified rFactor.  If you like Copa, try rFactor or GSC.   

Also, I would highly suggest the highly suggest the Dirt and Grid games (Except Grid 2, and Dirt Rally).  I think you would definitely enjoy those.  I played Dirt 3 with a keyboard once and it worked magnificently, so I would assume you would find luck with one of those if you are going to avoid a wheel.

I give you all permission to shoot me if you disagree, but I find keyboards better then controllers most of the time. 
#9
Other Games / Re: Best Racing Game?
August 28, 2015, 04:18:50 AM
Yay, something I actually know something about!

First and foremost, the three most basic types of racing games are:

Arcade does not require a wheel. (Examples:  Flatout, Burnout, Trackmania, Need for Speed (Except Shift1/2)
Simcade have aspects of sim racing but still has an exceptionally large amount of arcadiness.  You should use a wheel but it does work without it. (Examples:  NFS Shift, Grid)
Sim.  You pretty much have to use a wheel.  (Examples:  iRacing, rFactor, Race 07)

For either simcade and simulation I HIGHLYsuggest a wheel.  If you live in a town with plenty of thrift stores, with a bit of luck you can buy wheels for 1/5 of the price of one on amazon depending on the wheel.

I see that most people have already suggest the more common games, so I shall try to give you some new ones.
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Flatout 1/2 is a great destruction styled racing game.  It's often compared to burnout but is actually very different.  You don't need a wheel for this game.

The Race series by Simbin is good but you would need a steering wheel.

Driver San Francisco is one of the best arcade racers ever in my opinion.

Crazy Taxi is a very fun old arcade game.

Dirt Track Racing 2 is an old fun game that is slightly more sim-ish than simcade but not a full blown sim.  I managed to use a keyboard with it.

Raceroom Racing Experience is free but comes with very few things.  You have to pay a lot of real money for it.  IT's also a sim, so use a wheel.

NetKar Pro is free now but has been taken offline.  Now it has just practice modes.  I'd suggest a wheel.
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You see me keep talking about getting a wheel but it really is that important.

You might end up like me, with a racing seat in his living room and full blown sim racing setup.    :P




#10
Quote from: TheGangstarTY on August 16, 2015, 04:09:59 PM
Although I have seen this if this is what you mean:

No, I mean the original KoTOR (And I would assume the second sometime after) is rumored to be resold for Xbox One and PS4 (And I would assume PC).  The game I also heard MAY get a heavy patch adding content and other such related things.

I mean, it is possible.  KoTORs have been given a lot of attention lately.  Remember KII's recent patch?  K1 Going on android?  And if it is, I think we can expect that story to go cannon.  And hopefully changed.  (Exile being LSM, instead of LSF).

I'm about as hyped for a new or remastered KOTOR as a little kid about to go to a candy store. 
#11
General / Re: Music Suggestions
August 16, 2015, 01:50:15 PM
Quote from: BlackScorpion on August 16, 2015, 11:47:31 AM
This is a pretty cool site that attempts, pretty well, to explain differences in metal genres: http://mapofmetal.com/#/home

or better yet...


:P
#12
This is really cool!  I love the Old Republic era and could never get into "The Old Republic" because my internet is too slow, as well as the time it would take to complete.  I don't won't to waste my money on a book that had such a bad use of the exile.  So, I don't know the whole story.  :dry:

I'm almost 20 minutes in, and so far it's really good for a fan film. 

On a related note, am I the only one who has heard the rumors of the remastered KoTOR games?  It doesn't seem like the rumors are true, but it has potential to be. 

#13
General / Re: Music Suggestions
August 13, 2015, 04:57:42 AM


Heavy Metal + Old West theme + piano= Epic music.
#14
Quote from: TheGangstarTY on July 23, 2015, 09:54:01 AM
I doubt LucasArts tried to make their own game, of their own movie series, into someone's game that has nothing to do with Star Wars. If they tried to make it like Call Of Duty, it would have customizable classes. If they tried to make it like battlefield, buildings would be destructible. LucasArts clearly went through their own imagination with the assistance of the information from their movie to create their own, unique game.

SWBF1 came before destructible enviroments in the Battlefield series. (I believe)  SWBF1 was extremely similar to Battlefield in the way of maps, characters, and campaign (I think) and instant action.  The difference is combat, the combat is extremely different.  SWBF1 was a Star Wars version of Battlefield (but I agree nothing like COD) but with it's own original twist.  Though every FPS for a long time has been extremely similar to other franchises so it could just be coincidence of Battlefront and Battlefield similarity.  As they say, originality is only unknown plagiarism.   
#15
So, if you can talk about it to other people (Im unsure of rules) could you answer some of my questions?

1.  I didn't think it would feel like any of the previous Battlefronts, does it feel like the old ones?  If so, does it feel more like 1 or 2?

2. What games does it most feel like, COD, Battlefield or previous SWBFs?

3. Rolling isn't included so far, is it?

4. Is it fun? Worth the price?