icemann on 19/6/2015 at 00:30
Quote Posted by Neb
I got loads of loot. :D
Banished: I haven't got around to trying it yet, but as far as I know it's a city builder/survival game.
Word of warning. This is not a polished game AT ALL. Also extremely frustrating.
Invest everything in food production early on, or be welcome to hours of torment.
WingedKagouti on 19/6/2015 at 08:01
Quote Posted by icemann
Invest everything in food production early on, or be welcome to hours of torment.
You do need someone to work on wood, firewood and herbs fairly early on as well. No wood means no expansion or firewood, no firewood means people dying of cold. No herbs means a higher chance of diseases popping up and killing people.
But food production should still be your top priority. And that will last for several ingame years.
Jason Moyer on 20/6/2015 at 02:47
Somehow today I lucked my way into a monster game that, 10 or so hours into it, is almost at level 29,000,000. And levels are still flying by so quickly I can barely click on anything.
Nameless Voice on 20/6/2015 at 09:20
I liked how the level four clicking damage upgrade is called "New Mouse Button."
I hope no one is actually crazy enough to play that game without an auto-clicker, though.
I originally set that up on one of my spare mouse buttons to help repair heaps of items in Morrowind, but it's insanely useful in any game that needs massive amounts of repeated clicking (Orcs Must Die, Divine Divinity, etc.)
WingedKagouti on 20/6/2015 at 09:52
Quote Posted by Nameless Voice
I hope no one is actually crazy enough to play that game without an auto-clicker, though.
Just about any game that gets much farther than 5k levels after a full day has some population of bots/scripts. Still, my way of "playing" it means heavy investment in health and the auto-dps stuff along with an even spread of the damage multipliers, then looking at it and upgrading those once in a while depending on what else I am doing.
And someone who doesn't manage to get more than 100 levels done by the end of the day will earn just as many cards (to sell) as someone who gets several million levels.
Nameless Voice on 20/6/2015 at 12:11
Yup, that's the way. Buy automatic shot upgrades, sign out, look again a few hours later and spend your money.
If you actually want to have lots of money to spend, though, you need to be there for the bosses and spam clicks when you or someone else uses Raining Gold. The gold gain seems to be based on how many times you can click client-side, rather than sending anything to the server, so hold down that autofire button and watch the money pour in.
... but there isn't really any point. You don't seem to actually get more cards for playing it more, you just get them for joining it each day.
henke on 20/6/2015 at 18:42
I guess today's the last day of the sale? Time to make one more bad decision! The Crew or Lords of the Fallen? Which one should I get?
So far I've bought:
The Masterplan
Wolfenstein: The Old Blood
Gemini Rue
Road Redemption
The Evil Within
ETS2: Scandinavia DLC
Ghost Recon Future Soldier
The Hunter: Primal
And from earlier sales I've only got the South Park RPG, Walking Dead season 2, and Ridge Racer Unbounded still sitting unplayed in my library. If I wanna keep my backlog as nice and slender as it is I should probably not spend any more money right now.
Renzatic on 20/6/2015 at 19:45
I finally got my refund in yesterday, and I used it to buy Shovel Knight.
It is good.
EvaUnit02 on 20/6/2015 at 20:28
Quote Posted by henke
So far I've bought:
The Hunter: Primal
Refund TheHunter. The developers pulled an unfinished game out of Early Access, slapped a "v1.0" label on it and then abandoned it altogether.
Get (
http://store.steampowered.com/app/293520/) Carnivores instead.
Muzman on 21/6/2015 at 00:15
I bought all of one thing. Rock of Ages for 99 cents! (Which is like a buck fifty in my sorrowful currency)