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lol at the end of this clip.here is a short video of me playing from about a year ago
lol at the end of this clip.here is a short video of me playing from about a year ago
here is a short video of me playing from about a year ago
Ok it looks alot more fun than it sounded when you described it lol
picked ootp baseballSteam Summer sale is on....... sheit
Green hell is interesting...
From time to time I just scroll Steam's recommendations for me based on games I've already played.
If I see something interesting, I will throw it on my wishlist so when these Steam sales kick off I can just scroll my wishlist and buy the stuff with discounts/prices in the range I find attractive.
I just buy shit on Steam on 30-80% discounts and stash it for a later date.
I finished Gears Tactics.... well worth the discounted buy.
It has some bugs/issues that the devs need to patch, annoying, but not game-breaking.
Started on XCOM2 since it is a similar game.... not enjoying it as much as Gears Tactics.
I started XCOM2 last week. If you have all the DLC, the amount of systems the game throws at you at the beginning is pretty overwhelming.
I bought all the DLC, but I'm only like 3 missions in.
Thus far it hasn't felt overwhelming, but I literally just finished Gears Tactics which has very similar layers of control.
Also if you've played any Paradox games.... Hearts of Iron, Stellaris, etc.... they've numbed me to early game learning curves lol
I've always wanted to play Stellaris but never gotten around to it. I played the shit Masters of Orion growing up.
I bought all the DLC, but I'm only like 3 missions in.
Thus far it hasn't felt overwhelming, but I literally just finished Gears Tactics which has very similar layers of control.
Also if you've played any Paradox games.... Hearts of Iron, Stellaris, etc.... they've numbed me to early game learning curves lol
So, I was trying to figure out how to trigger Shen's Last Gift, and apparently the "integrate all DLC" option does the exact opposite of what I expected it to do. If you check it, you lose out on all the DLC story missions and free rewards, and all the stuff just gets dumped into the normal War of the Chosen campaign with no backstory.
**** me, because my campaign was off to a great start.
I drifted away from XCOM the last week, but this is good to know...