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On August 07 2008 17:36 SickTighT wrote: well i was going to vote and i even registered but they have such a shitty selection of games that i couldn't get past starcraft T________T
F.E.A.R had to be my absolute favorite FPS campaign and that's the ONLY other game that i play and have continued to play that is on that list
where's Chrono Trigger? Secret of Mana? Lufia? ANY of the Zelda series?
perhaps i'm just living in the past....
Its a PC only game list. However MGS IS a PC game and I would've liked it on the list. SC is no4 in today's votes.
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1. Starcraft 2. The Secret of Monkey Island 3. SimCity 2000 4. Day of the Tentacle 5. Call of Duty 4 6. Heroes of Might and Magic III 7. Doom 8. FEAR 9. Sam and Max Hit the Road 10. Diablo II
whoa choosing the top1 was actually hard for me, im not sure sc is better than monkey island, i couldnt live without either game t.t
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On August 07 2008 14:03 goldenkrnboi wrote: voted.
not in order. (besides starcraft, of course) starcraft final fantasy vii warcraft iii CS source half-life 2 fifa unreal tournament 2004 portal team fortress ii halo 2
the only ones i actually played on pc were starcraft, warcraft, and unreal tournament (played this game at vegas at an electronics convention. it was actually really fun.) played FFVII and halo 2 on consoles.
the rest of them were because i watched my friends/random people play them.
Really i swear FF7 should not be allowed to be on there one point it's basically a sell out point it wasn't ment for pc play it can be played on pc but then if you include such an absurdity to be on the list just because it was realsed on pc by demand then why not include all roms playable and on pc.
My list in no order porably be Starcraft, Diablo 2, Dune 2, Team fortress 2, Civilization 4, Warcraft 3 tft, Roller coaster tycoon, unreal tournament 2004, Imperishable Night and World of warcraft(is everyone afraid to touch this lol shows how great it is if everyone is afraid of addiction)
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Really i swear FF7 should not be allowed to be on there one point it's basically a sell out point it wasn't ment for pc play it can be played on pc but then if you include such an absurdity to be on the list just because it was realsed on pc by demand then why not include all roms playable and on pc. I played the game on PC, f***ing loved it. Tried playing it on console a few years later. Didn't hold up quite as well. An overwhelming majority of the people I know who've played it, played it on PC. Calling it a PC game is perfectly fine.
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On August 07 2008 13:30 Nightmarjoo wrote:
Knights of the Old Republic - A great game, but too limited and inflexible imo. Yes, there are lots of different dialogue options, yes there are many quests with atleast two different options to complete each one, but it feels like the same game regardless, the same experience, and the game is just so linear despite giving you moderate freedom over which planets to go to. Same shit on the planets no matter what order you go to them in.
Dude you can be a jedi saint and save the planet, OR kill everyone in your party, and rule the galaxy with a hot british lover by your side.. how is that inflexible? But it's in your top 10 list, so at least you liked it.
my list: 1. StarCraft 2. Kotor Could put it at #1, but longevity of SC rules out over 70 hrs of awesomeness 3. The Witcher One of the best RPGs ever.. North American version is shit and censored though 4. Oblivion I've played the original like 4 times through.. great game 5. Jade Empire Very underrated RPG, don't think many ppl have played it. 6. Team Fortress 2 First 100 hours were AWESOME, after that it got repetitive though lol 7. Mass Effect I enjoyed it a lot but only 1 city and very boring side quests.. it's a far cry from KOTOR, bioware's older RPG. 8. FF7 9.The Sims 2 - Too addictive to not include it. I have a love/hate relationship with this game. i've hated it for a while now though 10. Fable Cool game.. loved all the freedom to make choices Sidenote: Half Life 2 Deathmatch would have easily been in the top 3 but it wasn't on the list..best online fps ever imo.
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Spenguin
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voted SC for the to
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On August 07 2008 14:23 xBTx wrote: I voted, but I don't like that you picked morrowind over Oblivion :p
Not to turn this into a Morrowind vs Oblvion war, but how could you possibly think Oblivion was better than Morrowind? The only thing Oblivion had going for it was graphics. Sure Morrowing wasnt perfect either, but it destroyed Oblivion.
My list
Starcraft Deus Ex Diablo 2 Counterstrike FEAR Sim City 3000 Final Fantasy 7 Morrowind Sacrifice Star Control (2)
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On August 07 2008 14:33 ploy wrote:Show nested quote +On August 07 2008 11:50 BottleAbuser wrote:iakNab didn't even include Starcraft in his top 10 list. REDBLUEGREEN says "kinda sucks" and places it at third.  What the fuck kind of person wants to ban people from the forum for not voting starcraft 1st Seriously
The kind of person that goes to a starcraft forum. What the fuck you expect? Obviously we'll respected your opinion unless you don't agree with us.
Anyway, gogogo sc make no.1 go! Voted twice now. Somebody in a com sci. class? Mobilize the entire student body!
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Hmph, I didn't find most of the games I wanted to vote for, instead I just ended up voting for a bunch of sequels.
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Doing well guys. When I voted a while ago we weren't on the "Popular within the last 24 hours" list at all. Now we're 4th Gogogogoo
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1. Starcraft 2. Company of Heroes:Opposing Fronts 3. World of Warcraft 4. Master of Orion (series) 5. Doom II 6. Diablo 7. Quake III 8. Warcraft III 9. Worms (series) 10. X-Wing vs TIE-Fighter
Honourable mentions: Quake I (#11) Warcraft II Colonization Hyperspeed Final Fantasy X/VII Warhammer: Dark Omen
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Starcraft currently on place 4 of todays votes. Realistically SC won't make #1, but we are at least pushing it up quite some ranks.
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On August 07 2008 21:09 h3r1n6 wrote: Starcraft currently on place 4 of todays votes. Realistically SC won't make #1, but we are at least pushing it up quite some ranks. TL could easily own any gaming related polls any time if everyone took it seriously, just take a look at what happened with the "Walk Of Game" contest. 
edit: oh what the fuck how is Lotr online so highly ranked today? I thought that game was a huge flop.
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I'll vote Starcraft at #1 but most of the other games I've never even heard of besides other blizz and id titles. What the hell am I going to do with the other nine votes?
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lol at how pc gamer doesnt have a review of SC
EDIT - Oh its not pc gamer, PCGamer have starcraft as 100 while supreme commander and Dawn of war are 44 and 43... seriously?
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http://www.pcgamertop100.com/index.php?p=user&id=3270
1. Starcraft 2. Grim Fandango 3. The Longest Journey 4. The Secret of Monkey Island 5. Unreal Tournament 2004 6. Call of Duty 4 (i only play this on 360 though) 7. Diablo II 8. Fallout 2 9. The Sims 10. Warcraft III
I only put games in there if I finished em (minus the fps games i only play those on multiplayer). i miss adventure games.
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voted 1-starcraft + 9 games that i have played too. (almost dont have enough games to pu on the list)
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My Votes
1. Starcraft 2. Counter-Strike 3. Diablo II 4. The Curse Of Monkey Island 5. Age of Empires II: Age of Kings 6. Warcraft III 7. Team Fortress 2 8. Portal 9. Bioshock 10. World of Warcraft
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On August 07 2008 17:10 WGT-Baal wrote: xbtx: Morrowind>oblivion imho Oblivion is nice (graphics etc...) but too easy and i dont like the monster s level changing according to yours. I remember Morrowind when you can barely kill a rat at first and you can t cast your spells all the time at first. It makes you really feel like you re "beginning your journey" But in the end (after 300+hours i ve to say) you feel really powerful: you can pwn anything in one spell. where as on oblivion even at high level i can t clear the arena that easily.
Yet: walking in morrowind was abit boring and the map system is way better in oblivion.
Oh yes and i miss the levitation spell... this. Also, Oblivion just felt MUCH smaller, which was only accentuated by Fast Travel being available at any time, whereas in Morrowind you still had to march a ways to find a nearest city which had some form of fast travel. Quests in Oblivion are kind of boring, because you just fast travel to a place close to where you need to be, if not the place itself. The few times the quest was out of the way, it was WAY out of the way, just annoying to get to. And on the way, you'd have to fight lions, tigers, and bears (oh my!), who all had way too much health, and did way too much unblockable damage. While Oblivion may be in some aspects more realistic (like your sword hitting every time), it feels like it imbalances the game a lot with such changes. Also, the nerfs they applied while were mostly needed in some form, I feel they over did it. Like you really can't be just a mage, without carrying 100 potions of sorcery (resore magicka), you can't afford to use nothing but spells, and it's not fun to have to rely on items imo, I'd rather rely on my own skill and prowess in the game, knowing that all my time spent leveling up was worth it. I mean come on, as you level up your magic levels don't go up nearly as fast, so you're fighting things way stronger with the same spells, because there's no difference from a level 25 spell and a level 49 spell, except that each spell does a tiny bit more damage and requires a tiny bit less mana. Then finally you get to 50 destruction, and can learn new spells, but they cost so much more mana per damage that it's really not worth it, but vs the stupid animals (which you can't block against) you really need the stronger spells. By the time you get the next set of spells, you still need to use the next set of spells, ie if you get journeyman destruction, level 50, you need expert level by that time (level 75). And lots of things along this line. On the other hand, a lot of nerfs were in order for Morrowind. I hate how they removed so many skills though. You used to have to carefully pick which weapon skill you wanted, because it only applied to one kind. Now there are only two weapon types, so odds are you'll find a weapon you can use because every other monster uses either a blunt weapon or blade weapon. And axes being "blunt" ? Come on -_-
Sorry for rant. Playing Oblivion makes me miss Morrowind, and playing Morrowind makes me miss Oblivion. Neither are the Ring of the Power of games Oblivion was kind of like what SC2 is turning out to look, the same great fundamentals, with a more noob-friendly approach.
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