Computer games.

Seriously @Norwegian Cow, you're still in the tutorial section.

I despair. Kids these days and their instant gratification. *pretends to not be in his early 20s

well i grew up with Commodore 64, so im not a kid of today. but i guess i do give up on games earlier today than when i was young. but taht is due to the easy access of games ( downloads) these days i guess.

but i wish the fight-system was a bit more complicated than just hit the button at the right time to do most dmg.
 

well i grew up with Commodore 64, so im not a kid of today. but i guess i do give up on games earlier today than when i was young. but taht is due to the easy access of games ( downloads) these days i guess.

but i wish the fight-system was a bit more complicated than just hit the button at the right time to do most dmg.

The real fight system is to not fight at all. Try using "act". You don't have to kill anything and can diffuse every battle by praising, calming down, helping etc the person you're fighting, then when the icon turns yellow, you can spare them.

If you want the good ending, you'll need to spare everyone. Which isn't too hard to be fair.
 
The real fight system is to not fight at all. Try using "act". You don't have to kill anything and can diffuse every battle by praising, calming down, helping etc the person you're fighting, then when the icon turns yellow, you can spare them.

If you want the good ending, you'll need to spare everyone. Which isn't too hard to be fair.
Some of it is, loads of patterns etc.

I'd say you're right though. Plus the game takes about 6 times the amount of time (because of backstory, dialogues, etc etc) with a pacifist run and is actually interesting, whereas the genocide run is fun to do when you've already done the pacifist, so that you know what's what and the different ways people react.
 
Some of it is, loads of patterns etc.

I'd say you're right though. Plus the game takes about 6 times the amount of time (because of backstory, dialogues, etc etc) with a pacifist run and is actually interesting, whereas the genocide run is fun to do when you've already done the pacifist, so that you know what's what and the different ways people react.
Hi duality how are you tonight.
 
Right, so I've got a few games on Steam and I like to use a controller so I've got a wired Xbox 360 controller. Trouble is it works well with some games, but utterly appallingly with others. DiRT3 works perfectly, as does Arkham City, but with GTA San Andreas and Max Payne 3 half of the buttons don't work at all and the ones that do makes it do weird crazy stuff.

Any ideas why?
 

Right, so I've got a few games on Steam and I like to use a controller so I've got a wired Xbox 360 controller. Trouble is it works well with some games, but utterly appallingly with others. DiRT3 works perfectly, as does Arkham City, but with GTA San Andreas and Max Payne 3 half of the buttons don't work at all and the ones that do makes it do weird crazy stuff.

Any ideas why?
The system is recognising you're playing games the wrong way with a controller on the PC.
 
Deus ex: human revolution is free on Xbox one with backwards compatibility today. Been meaning to play it since it came out but never got round to it. Heard some really good things about it so will give it a go when she goes to bed
 


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