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axeface
09-08-2013, 10:51 PM
It occurred to me a few minutes ago that it would be wicked funny to 5 box gtaV

djensen2010
09-09-2013, 12:45 PM
Not really a boxing or mmorpg game but ive been obsessed with Total War: Rome 2. Its pretty buggy since it just came out a few days ago but Total war is probably my favorite series of games.

Lyonheart
09-09-2013, 02:36 PM
Everquest Next and Elder Scrolls Online. ( prob not very boxable..but still looking forward to those two )

EaTCarbS
09-09-2013, 06:03 PM
EQ next sounds good, but experience tells me not to get my hopes up.

Lyonheart
09-09-2013, 09:53 PM
EQ next sounds good, but experience tells me not to get my hopes up.

Yea.. i learned to stop getting my hopes up after Horizons lol

Grondir
09-10-2013, 01:57 AM
Might give Mechwarrior online a go

Kruschpakx4
09-10-2013, 08:39 PM
Amnesia fans here? just downloading A machine for pigs, I hope its as brilliant as Amnesia:the dark descent, aside from scary ambience the storyline and voice actors are pretty good, enjoyed 10+mods too, just love the game as its a simple survival horror game that shits on every horror shooter I know of (in terms of scariness).

I want to note here that I'm not screaming like a girl (hi pewdiepie/hydra) when playing this but tbh it does an excellent job in beeing scary (music, graphics and soundeffects/voices) and I hope A machine for pigs matches my expectations ;)

luxlunae
09-13-2013, 01:54 PM
I was excited about wildstar but I've been on their list for a very long time and no beta, so not really excited any more.

moog
09-13-2013, 04:22 PM
None of these are MB games but I'm itching to play...



GTA5 - think I'll buy a PS3 for this, I'm done with MS shiteboxes
Watch Dogs
The Division


I'm in two minds about Battlefield 4 - I think EA/Dice did such a poor job of stopping cheats/hacks in BF3, that they really don't deserve my business!

moosejaw
09-20-2013, 04:27 AM
I ordered my PS3 GTA5 edition yesterday. Looking forward to Elder Scrolls online and somewhat EQ next (if it happens).

Ualaa
09-22-2013, 03:26 PM
These aren't even computer games, but they're games.

Our group tried 4e Dungeons and Dragons, with mixed feelings.
One loved it, one hated it, and the others are somewhere in between.

We recently moved back to the 3.5 edition of the game.
We're roughly halfway through War of the Burning Sky.
Although I'm nearing the end of my summer seasonal work... so we haven't played since June, as I am out of province.
I was using DM Genie, for the combat; it doesn't really support Pathfinder that well, but could be used still to kind of muddle through things.

I've been looking at Pathfinder, Iron Kingdoms and Trailblazer.
Pretty much deciding to go with a mostly Pathfinder game... but to include a couple of Iron Kingdom elements (less variably hit points, fewer magic items)... and a lot of the Trailblazer (mathematical fixes for 3.x), as 'House Rules'.
I picked up a license for Hero Lab, which is a great character builder, but am still learning it, so have not incorporated the 'House Rules' into the system yet.
Combat Manager doesn't seem as powerful as DM Genie, but it does allow you to import from Hero Lab.

I'm really looking forward to a few campaigns, in particular:

Rise of the Runelords, Anniversary Edition
Rated by many as the top Pathfinder adventure; a variety of encounter types and a memorable final villain.

Ways of the Wicked
The players play the evil villains, attempting to overthrow their good country.

Kingmaker
The players explore new territory, clear it of threats, and build their own kingdom there.

Wrath of the Righteous
Demons attempt to take over the world, but the players don't think that's a good idea.