"Because you DO need to wait"
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"Because you DO need to wait"
Haven't been here in a while, but saw that there's still the usual "get it done" messages abroad. There was even enough frustration by the AGD team that there was lengthy posts for responses! My oh my! So anyway, I thought it might be fun to amass a list of semi-current games that can keep people busy for a WHILE (not any "5-hour length" games).
I know a lot of people can't afford to go out and buy games, but two games that I'm playing right now, that are keeping me plenty busy, are:
Oblivion (seriously, you could be playing this until Quest for Glory 13 came out...pretty long considering we aren't even getting anymore QG!).
Knights of the Old Replublic II
I haven't even started KOTOR2, as Oblivion is keeping me busy. I got a pair of 3d shutter glasses (work with any NVIDIA card, by the way...and they're amazing...like playing an IMAX movie...though tinkering is required) and want to play KotoR II with them once I finish oblivion (oblivion = too high system req's to use glasses...big perf hit).
Anyway, feel free to add on to the list, everyone. I think it's just important to remember that there's plenty of games out there -- and soon to be, Al Emmo -- that we can play while we wait for QG2VGA...so there's really no need to complain...especially since many of the games can be had at low, LOW prices via ebay, etc.
I know a lot of people can't afford to go out and buy games, but two games that I'm playing right now, that are keeping me plenty busy, are:
Oblivion (seriously, you could be playing this until Quest for Glory 13 came out...pretty long considering we aren't even getting anymore QG!).
Knights of the Old Replublic II
I haven't even started KOTOR2, as Oblivion is keeping me busy. I got a pair of 3d shutter glasses (work with any NVIDIA card, by the way...and they're amazing...like playing an IMAX movie...though tinkering is required) and want to play KotoR II with them once I finish oblivion (oblivion = too high system req's to use glasses...big perf hit).
Anyway, feel free to add on to the list, everyone. I think it's just important to remember that there's plenty of games out there -- and soon to be, Al Emmo -- that we can play while we wait for QG2VGA...so there's really no need to complain...especially since many of the games can be had at low, LOW prices via ebay, etc.
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On that note, I would recommend the Hitman series if you want to kill time (pun intended) while waiting for QFG2. Excellent series, the amount of story makes it almost like an adventure game, good music, and the gameplay will move at a variable speed depending on how you play (ie Be like Rambo and shoot everything or move slowly but stealthily). Good stuff.
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Taking into consideration the site we're on, I would suggest listing free adventure games.
Here are quite few.
Here are quite few.
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This game can keep you busy for a few years... (But use a download accelerator for the download): http://www.animaro.com/?aff=20
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I'm perfectly happy with waiting for QFG2VGA, and in all honesty, I will wait until every little bit of flaw has been hammered out. We're not a war, we're not in a state of emergancy. There's no need to rush anything, so take your time, AGDs, I've waited patiently for many years and I can most certainly wait a bit more. 
The only thing on my mind now in regards to the AGDs/Himalaya studios is getting their latest commerical game. There has been some (read: Many) difficulties in getting my credit card to order it. I don't think I was able to fulfill my goal of being among the first to order it, but oh well, at least I would have ordered it eventually.
Till next time stay cool

The only thing on my mind now in regards to the AGDs/Himalaya studios is getting their latest commerical game. There has been some (read: Many) difficulties in getting my credit card to order it. I don't think I was able to fulfill my goal of being among the first to order it, but oh well, at least I would have ordered it eventually.

Till next time stay cool

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Well, I can't wait. From this moment forward, I will not download AGDI's free version of QFG2VGA. This is my protest. I will not take their free game. I've waited too long - it's ludicrous to wait this long, and I will wait no longer. I'm done. When it comes out, I shall look the other way and nary shall my eyes fall on the spectacle that is QFG2VGA.
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It's probably obvious, but if you like playing as the thief in QfG, chances are you'll really enjoy the Thief series of games. Imagine robbing the bank and breaking into the General's fortress in QfGV, but from the first person perspective. There's also a huge amount of fan created content out there (see http://www.thief-thecircle.com/), a lot of it of very high quality (see http://www.thief2x.com/). Very easy to spend many, many hours lost in these games. The originals are also very inexpensive, Thief Gold is a $20 download at Eidos.
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lucas arts had nothing to do with kotorII, that game was made by bioware and liscensed by lucas arts.techie775 wrote:I like KOTOR II, it is a very good game but Lucasarts rushed it to be shipped after the sucess of the first one and the ending is very disappointing. It's still a good game, but also try KOTOR. Both take many hours to complete.
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Sort of reminds me of QFG4 being rushed, but at least the storyline was complete but was loaded with bugs. Here's a link to the forum with page on kotor2 cut stuff ; http://forums.obsidianent.com/index.php?showtopic=29764
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Hi,
Kotor II is pretty good (but I don't think it compares to morrowind or oblivion although I haven't play the last one yet). Games I played recently are
-Myst IV revelation, difficult puzzles (of course), the graphics are really amazing. You can interact with the 3D environment though you can still only go from point to point. Nice music.
-Beyond good and evil. Very cartoonish, really love this game. Great music, cartoon-like graphics. It has some adventure elements, (optional) arcade sequences (which I usually hate, but I actually tried some (and lost :-) ).
-'Echo' just came in today but haven't installed it yet. But I liked the latest keops games like mysterious island (very good) and Journey to the moon.
-And NWN which I still haven't finished, but play it now and then. Saw, there was even a new free expansion pack to download.
Regards, Ron AF Greve
Kotor II is pretty good (but I don't think it compares to morrowind or oblivion although I haven't play the last one yet). Games I played recently are
-Myst IV revelation, difficult puzzles (of course), the graphics are really amazing. You can interact with the 3D environment though you can still only go from point to point. Nice music.
-Beyond good and evil. Very cartoonish, really love this game. Great music, cartoon-like graphics. It has some adventure elements, (optional) arcade sequences (which I usually hate, but I actually tried some (and lost :-) ).
-'Echo' just came in today but haven't installed it yet. But I liked the latest keops games like mysterious island (very good) and Journey to the moon.
-And NWN which I still haven't finished, but play it now and then. Saw, there was even a new free expansion pack to download.
Regards, Ron AF Greve
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while I wait and waste away my summer I'm either going out places with friends or replaying the Grand theft auto series trying to get 100% in each. I really don't care if the game is released today orin 10 years. I just want closure to the series for me in any way, I missed out playing 2 and don't know much of the storyline and I've read about Shadows but never got it to run.
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http://www.tawmis.com/collector/Games/Q ... fG&XP.html
That link has some nice tips on getting the QFG series to run on newer machines. One thing I can tell you about qfg IV is that I'm pretty sure only the CD version works on windows xp. The floppy disk version will refuse to run at all regardless what you try. (DOSbox, etc...)
I first discovered QFG when I purchased a copy of dragon fire a few years back, and I have been hooked on adventure gaming ever since. So far I have only played through 1 and 5, I have been waiting for the remake of trial by fire so that I can play them all in sequence. Technically I could do that now... but I too dislike the EGA graphics featured in the original games. I'm not obsessed with graphics or anything, I just highly dislike EGA. It takes a lot of will power to not rush ahead and play three and four. Hehe
PS That site also has tips for other sierra games as well.
That link has some nice tips on getting the QFG series to run on newer machines. One thing I can tell you about qfg IV is that I'm pretty sure only the CD version works on windows xp. The floppy disk version will refuse to run at all regardless what you try. (DOSbox, etc...)
I first discovered QFG when I purchased a copy of dragon fire a few years back, and I have been hooked on adventure gaming ever since. So far I have only played through 1 and 5, I have been waiting for the remake of trial by fire so that I can play them all in sequence. Technically I could do that now... but I too dislike the EGA graphics featured in the original games. I'm not obsessed with graphics or anything, I just highly dislike EGA. It takes a lot of will power to not rush ahead and play three and four. Hehe
PS That site also has tips for other sierra games as well.
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