On June 01 2010 01:54 FaCE_1 wrote: btw, isn't like red alert, command & conquer: Tiberium Sun both Freeware ?
I fail to understand how to play this game... there's no subtitles at all and there's no right click for moving, instead you have to left click but where is the A-move ? Seriously this game is pissing me off
I hope so. Transport Tycoon is maybe the best business simulation ever and Open Transport Tyoon Deluxe is even better. http://www.openttd.org/en/
Type: business simulation Setting: 20th/21st century Languages: Maybe every written language Single player: Free to play, AI downloadable Multi-player: online, LAN, up to 15 enterprises, 255 player or observers - qute difficult to find a game, because you need the same version as the host Available platforms: BSD, Linux, Solaris, Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP/Vista/7 System requirements: I do not believe that there even exists a system that does not meet the requirements.
After a pretty long time of development a community just released the 1.0 version of their open source project based on the abandoned TT addon Transport Tycoon Deluxe. They have their own graphics and many additional graphic mods. They are constantly adding new content and bugfixes.
This game is really old school. When I tried out open-ttd for the first time I was really shocked about the new features. I really missed big stations, complicated signals and networks, when I played this game at the age of 12.
On June 01 2010 01:54 FaCE_1 wrote: btw, isn't like red alert, command & conquer: Tiberium Sun both Freeware ?
I fail to understand how to play this game... there's no subtitles at all and there's no right click for moving, instead you have to left click but where is the A-move ? Seriously this game is pissing me off
Red Alert 2 is fun man, try it out, tho I agree the controls can be confusing haha
It's a space hockey game. Pretty simple to learn, but there's a lot of techniques that takes awhile to master. I don't know why the youtube video blinks so much, but it's not a part of the gameplay.
That brings me back to the days of Subspace(Continuum now).
And you can watch Subspace/Continuum's Hockey League:
The above image sums up the game pretty well. You're a blue dude made of blocks, all the enemies are made of blocks, you punch them into their constituent blocks, avoiding their attempts to punch you into your constituent blocks. And you have more exciting attacks than boring ol' punching. The blocks everyone is standing on are the remains of dead enemies. When the remains pile up high enough that you can walk up and out of the square arena, you've cleared the level... Simple, addictive, clever, fun.
On May 31 2010 19:26 FaCE_1 wrote: Best free game ever
It gets my vote.. "Quake Live - The Brood War of FPS"
It also gets my vote as the best fps overall.. You just cant replicate that good feeling of flying in clan arena with rjs and strafing and hitting crazy rails and shots.. You have to get some skills to truly enjoy it.. Its not just mindless running and shooting..
On June 11 2010 07:09 Roflhaxx wrote: Americas Army realistic fps
Did that game get any better? I loved AA 1.0/AA 2.0 (played them for like 5 years at least) but this one(AA3) was tremendously bad (barely working) when I played it about a month after release. I got TF2 at about the same time, and well, TF2 won by a lot. But I would love for AA 3 to be good.
Also a question about quake live. Is there somewhere else where people go for games or is it just a pretty small community? I count like 260 people total right now at 6:30 PM in all the public matches I can see, which seems really low for a game that's supposed to be like one of the prime competitive FPS's. I'm having fun though, getting the hang of it. So far I can only get repeated strafe jumping up to high speed going on my own in a practice map, haven't been able to do it in live games.
On June 11 2010 07:09 Roflhaxx wrote: Americas Army realistic fps
Did that game get any better? I loved AA 1.0/AA 2.0 (played them for like 5 years at least) but this one(AA3) was tremendously bad (barely working) when I played it about a month after release. I got TF2 at about the same time, and well, TF2 won by a lot. But I would love for AA 3 to be good.
Can't say just yet, ( havent really played it on a computer that doesnt completely suck yet but i am going to try later today ) But i did read on youtube that there was a patch some time back that appearentely fixed freezings etc
The game I play when I'm bored of/aggravated because of Star Craft(#2 sometimes as well, like right now lol) and Battle for Westnoth is Tribaltrouble.com and Browser(No Download) Sequal!
These are both RTSs that are free to an extent. Tribal Trouble has a free demo(full is $30) while Tribal Trouble2 was slightly consumed by greed(Blizzard, anyone?) and made the company so poor they can't update it anymore and are struggling to keep the games up and running. Tribal Trouble 2 was the second beta I participated in and it has an oddies system that allows you to buy for upgrades to your units you can make and the strength of your tribe.
Tribal Trouble 1 and 2 are set in the time of the vikings invading some natives(Called Natives and in Tribal Trouble 2, Indians)and stealing their golden statues and some chickens.
The system requirements are relatively low(at least for Tribal Trouble 1) and are for Linux, Windows, and Mac
System requirements
800 MHz CPU (1000 MHz or better recommended) 128 MB memory (256 MB or more recommended) 500 MB harddrive space NVIDIA Geforce/Geforce 2 MX, ATI Radeon 7200 or similar graphics card (NVIDIA Geforce 2 Ti or ATI Radeon 7500 or better recommended) with full OpenGL 1.2 support (how to update your drivers) 32 MB video memory (64 MB or better recommended) For multiplayer, a 56 Kb/s modem is required (broadband connection strongly recommended) Windows 2000/XP/Vista, Mac OS X 10.3+ or Linux Windows users, please note that the Java Runtime Environment will be installed.
Vods(a lot don't have sound but it still shows the gameplay!: Original Vods:
New vods:
hope thats enough info! If not then go to the website! Also, there is a link to their forums @ Oddlabs forums, oddlabs.com/phpBB3/ If link doesn't work there is alink at oddlabs.com and Tribal Trouble.com O and, the campaign is really funny and the game may look simple but its actually really hard to master! I'm on multiplayer sometimes @3FFA
On May 31 2010 19:26 FaCE_1 wrote: Best free game ever
It gets my vote.. "Quake Live - The Brood War of FPS"
It also gets my vote as the best fps overall.. You just cant replicate that good feeling of flying in clan arena with rjs and strafing and hitting crazy rails and shots.. You have to get some skills to truly enjoy it.. Its not just mindless running and shooting..
so much fun
For everyone struggling to get the amount of skill that is needed in order to enjoy QL i've got an instructional video for you!
On May 31 2010 19:26 FaCE_1 wrote: Best free game ever
It gets my vote.. "Quake Live - The Brood War of FPS"
It also gets my vote as the best fps overall.. You just cant replicate that good feeling of flying in clan arena with rjs and strafing and hitting crazy rails and shots.. You have to get some skills to truly enjoy it.. Its not just mindless running and shooting..
This game is stupid fast and absolutely awesome, except for the part where it's brutally hard to not get your ass raped.
I played this for 2-3 years and there isn't an FPS out there that I don't think is disgustingly easy anymore other than QL
Quake live is SOOOOOOOO boring..... vanilla physic are so shitty, all the video you posted are CPM physic wich arent in Quake live... and it is a completly different game. If they ever implement CPM physic in Quake live i will play... but not before.