Malleus on 2/11/2009 at 14:28
Quote Posted by gunsmoke
[SWAT4] So much that it is hard for me to go back and play it now.
Can't you play SWAT4 missions in the expansion, under custom missions or something like that?
Chimpy Chompy on 2/11/2009 at 15:10
I did like the Morrowind expansions. Lots of cool additions like extensive dungeons under Mournhold, fights that were actually challenging for a high level character, and that mining town that expanded as you followed its quest line.
Also this thread is reminding me I need to play Resurrection of Evil, i've had it on my Steam list for a couple of years now (thanks to that id Super Bumper Pack compilation).
Digital Nightfall on 2/11/2009 at 16:35
Privateer: Righteous Fire
(I am tempted to also say Crusader: No Regret, which was more like a stand-alone expansion than a sequel, but was rather better than the original in subtle ways.)
Volitions Advocate on 2/11/2009 at 17:54
CoD United Offensive. First level of the Russian Campaign. When you're in the trenches and the figher plane crashed 10 feet from you and the sky is gold with tracer fire.
Tie Figher. I can't remember the name of the first expansion. but it was Awesome. ( i remember the original game came on 5 floppys and the expansion came on 2.. but i'm pretty sure there was more than 1 expansion)
Digital Nightfall on 2/11/2009 at 19:01
Defender of the Empire was the first TIE Fighter expansion.
The second, Enemies of the Empire, was never actually released as an expansion, but only as part of the CD edition of the game (which included Defender of the Empire too). Both were seriously great.
mrle01 on 2/11/2009 at 21:25
Gothic 2: Night of the Raven. Best add-in (I guess you could call it that instead an expansion). Makes great game even better.
Livo on 3/11/2009 at 05:36
Quote Posted by Malleus
Can't you play SWAT4 missions in the expansion, under custom missions or something like that?
Yes, you just load up the original SWAT 4 missions in the custom mission maker and away you go.
Shadowcat on 3/11/2009 at 08:19
Quote Posted by Livo
Yes, you just load up the original SWAT 4 missions in the custom mission maker and away you go.
Indeed. I bought the Gold edition, and probably only ran the original executable a couple of times before realising I could play all those missions with all the superior features of the expansion pack. If you add all the missions as a custom set, then it's nice and easy to go through them in sequence. They dropped the ball slightly by not providing this as a standard option, but it doesn't take long to configure.
Shadowcat on 3/11/2009 at 08:24
Speaking of HL: Opposing Force, does anyone know if Valve have fixed the Steam version yet? Last I heard (which was a wee while back), it was broken so that you couldn't play more than about half of it, so I haven't started playing it yet.
edit: Well I
think it was (
http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?t=763850&page=12) this thread, so it seems it's fixed. I'll have to add it to my "to play" list :)
gunsmoke on 3/11/2009 at 11:00
Quote Posted by Malleus
Can't you play SWAT4 missions in the expansion, under custom missions or something like that?
Yes. And I do. I was just sayin'...
And I remember that OP FOR bug. Fortunately, I bought the original Half-Life 5-disc set(HL1, BS, Op4, CS 1.6, TFC) well before STEAM ever existed. I just installed Op4 from the disc.