I am on a quest to play through all of the classic FPS. So I will put some time in Doom64.
Keep the change.
I am still riding the MP3 train. Music from indies and smaller bands I buy on Bandcamp or directly from the artist. Bigger bands from larger labels and really obscure stuff I get from Soulseek.
Discovering music got more difficult after leaving Reddit, I lurked on a lot of genre subs. Now I mostly find new stuff through friends or Youtube recommendations.
FTL and Into the Breach
I mean... Soulseek is still going strong.
This took me way too long...
I started with X-Com: Terror from the Deep on the PS1. Loved it, sucked at it. I can still remember the fantastic atmosphere though, fueled mostly by my men horribly dying every few turns and the great music of the PS1 version. An example.
I put some time into the reboot, but never made it far, as I insisted on playing on ironman. Tried XCOM2 when it was in a humble bundle, but the timed missions made me quit.
Gave XCOM2 another try a few days ago and timed missions made me quit again. I know I could mod them out but I am not really a fan of changing gameplay elements on the first playthrough. Any tips on how to handle them?
The Siberia series, King's Quest IV, Parasite Eve series, Excalibur 2555 AD, Fear Effect series
Natürlich, Wolfenstein hat allerdings populäre Bands für sein alternatives Universum neu erfunden.
Darunter auch "Die Käfer". Dachte du spielst darauf an.
Geht mir genauso. Besonders vermisse ich Admins. Cheater waren damals immer nur ein sehr kurzes Problem. Heute versaut einer davon das ganze Match.
Noch ein Nachteil vom Matchmaking: Die Anonymität. Leute sehen sich eh nie wieder. Warum also freundlich sein? Wenn man damals auch morgen noch auf dem Public-Server mit den coolen Maps spielen wollte, war man lieber freundlich.
Früher gab es nach dem Match ein GG, egal ob man gewonnen oder verloren hatte. Heute gibt es nur noch EZ und/oder Beleidigungen.
Yea, until devs started leaking the dates way in advance for some attention. I prefer official communication over the dev of "Washcloth Simulator" spoiling the surprise.