Oh man, i played the heck out of that.
Me as I'm getting dragged to bed: "No! It's not that late, I can't go yet! The drones need me! Just one more turn!!!"
Oh man, i played the heck out of that.
That is SMAC, isn't it?Me as I'm getting dragged to bed: "No! It's not that late, I can't go yet! The drones need me! Just one more turn!!!"
So many games, so little time!
I was all excited and about to say "Friend me!" but then I realized you're likely on the UK server rather than the US server, so we'll never get to meet in Tamriel.ESO for the moment...bought it back in 2016, tried it and hated it...decided to reinstall it just to see if my dislike had mellowed over time. Strangely enough, I'm enjoying it this time around.![]()
Strangely enough, the guys I usually play along with are all on the north American servers...even though we're all in the UK.I was all excited and about to say "Friend me!" but then I realized you're likely on the UK server rather than the US server, so we'll never get to meet in Tamriel.![]()
Well maybe I'll bump into you someday! I can't remember my exact screen name, but I'm sure it has "Old Duck" in there somewhere. I play ESO almost every day, even if just for 30 minutes, to get my endeavors and free gift. My wife is also an ESO addict, but she's on PS4 so we are together but separated.Strangely enough, the guys I usually play along with are all on the north American servers...even though we're all in the UK.![]()
Never completed a playthrough. Always had new ideas about builds. Some day I'll make a complete run.I'm back to Stellaris.
It came a long way since 2016, but sometimes its a bit overwhelming with features.
Still, nothing beats bringing order to the Galaxy as a fanatic militarist Terran Federation![]()
Hehe I can feel that. I finish maybe 1 out of 10 runs.Never completed a playthrough. Always had new ideas about builds. Some day I'll make a complete run.
U-boat is a crew management sim as well as being a submarine game...but a very good sub sim if you don't mind the sometimes heavy focus on the crew management bits. Cold Waters is a classic cold war era sub sim, one of the all time go-to's for sub sim fans. U-Boat is a modern title and more visually appealing when compared to Cold Waters, the gameplay is an interesting twist and I really enjoyed it... I'd recommend both games pretty highly having played them both. Both have their pros and cons...but if I had to pick just one...being a long time fan of the more traditional sub sim gameplay style, it'd be Cold Waters.I have another pair of games I'm on the fence with: U-Boat and Cold Waters. what to do ?
I'm so confused.
Have a nice day
I have the U-Boat game, started playing it, but I think I've reached my limit of games that each require a college degree to play. I'm just not in the mood to learn another complex game. I already have a degree in:I have another pair of games I'm on the fence with: U-Boat and Cold Waters. what to do ?
I'm so confused.
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That is the only one you need.I have the U-Boat game, started playing it, but I think I've reached my limit of games that each require a college degree to play. I'm just not in the mood to learn another complex game. I already have a degree in:
- Space Engineers
Surviving Mars is worth learning, just for the awesome music.Surviving Mars (got this for free)
Surviving Mars is not difficult to learn at all.Games in my catalog that require a degree but I don't have any room left in my brain to learn
- Surviving Mars (got this for free)
How demanding is it graphically? Maybe I'll load it on my travel laptop and give it a go while on a long bus trip.Surviving Mars is not difficult to learn at all.
I don't have the paid DLCs, I never wanted to turn Mars green.
It's a fun time waster.
Not very. I have it on a laptop that makes my old computer look overpowered.How demanding is it graphically? Maybe I'll load it on my travel laptop and give it a go while on a long bus trip.