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JarlFrank

I like Thief THIS much
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Steve gets a Kidney but I don't even get a tag.
As for stats - you start at 0 in everything and they increase on their own as you play depending on ~choices~. Beats me what they actually do tho, mayhap Agesilaus can shine some light on that.

There are several instances where some choices only work when certain stats are high enough, otherwise you'll fail your attempt.
 

HansDampf

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What did he post that warrants spoiler tags, Yaar Podshipnik?
A billion screenshots one after another. Common courtesy is to post 2-3 of the series, and spoiler the rest.
For a large but not stupidly so wall of images you might get away with just putting them in an anonymous quote tags which will resize them, especially if you tile them.

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Huh, I think it worked better before.
Doesn't work in spoiler tags.
 

Agesilaus

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Grab the Codex by the pussy Codex USB, 2014 Steve gets a Kidney but I don't even get a tag.
The Age of Decadence


time to clean up the gene pool
What's the name of the game?

Does the game let you not distribute your attribute points if you wish?
If yes then it's awesome, I always wanted to play as myself in RPGs and see if my shitty self could survive, but they give way too much attribute points for that.
In Fallout you can dump the extra in Luck though. I guess I could survive only if lucky?

What's the name of the game?

Theseus: Journey to Athens.

As for stats - you start at 0 in everything and they increase on their own as you play depending on ~choices~. Beats me what they actually do tho, mayhap Agesilaus can shine some light on that.

The stats serve two functions. In combat, they buff the player character. In the magical ~choices~ scenes, they let you pass skill checks (similar to Age of Decadence). Your stats will automatically go up depending on what ~choices~ you make. The other thing worth noting is that items can give you new combat abilities and can open up new ~choices~ during relevant scenes.

The game is 50% off until Jan 5th, I'm sure I'll put it on sale again at some point but that requires me to click stuff.

 

sser

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PBEM game I'm having. Snipers displacing from a rooftop after making a quick recon.

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Street crossing in flanking maneuver to secure a suburb,

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Dramatic shot of a guy nearly getting clipped by opponent's arty. Most of the Bluefor (NATO, US) infantry have body armor to protect them in cases like this (the guy in the straight is 'yellow' indicating he received some non-mortal damage, but damage nonetheless). The goofy looking tank in the background is a Leopard C1 which was designed in the 1960s. Canadians (who I'm playing as) bought a number of them from Germany. They were mostly used for training purposes in 2008, though a few were pulled into service IIRC. It's since been replaced by the Leopard C2 which is one of the top MBTs in the world alongside the British Challenger, American M1A2, and the Russian T90.
 

Darth Roxor

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tempting

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yiff in hell furfags

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valuable lesson: old people on the road are much more dangerous than entire legions of wild beasts, bandits and rebel soldiers

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finally some dark dungeons

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Divinity: Original Sin 2 Steve gets a Kidney but I don't even get a tag.
The Observer

Cool sci-fi walking simulator with light adventure elements. I liked the VA made by Rutger Hauer, and how the developers, while not having big budget still managed to squeeze into a single flat. I need to try Layers of Fear, which was made by them as well.

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What they have done to warpig. He is just watching j-cuties, while trying to endure the suffering :negative:, an organ producer.

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Riskbreaker

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need to try Layers of Fear

It's very good. I didn't know this was the same team. I'll try it out.

LoF is garbage. Observer at least has more interesting aesthetics and better side stories.
Aye, wasn't a fan of that one either, there really ain't much to it outside its visuals. In hindsight I think it mainly rode on the surprising popularity of PT.
Observer at least has its gloomy af early-90s cyberpunk atmosphere and its environments are interesting to explore.
 

A horse of course

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need to try Layers of Fear

It's very good. I didn't know this was the same team. I'll try it out.

LoF is garbage. Observer at least has more interesting aesthetics and better side stories.
Aye, wasn't a fan of that one either, there really ain't much to it outside its visuals. In hindsight I think it mainly rode on the surprising popularity of PT.
Observer at least has its gloomy af early-90s cyberpunk atmosphere and its environments are interesting to explore.

You have the same opinion as me, so I agreed with your poast.
 

HansDampf

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Teh Ancient Gods

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Missed opportunity: Can't glory kill the shark.

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This Slayer Gate gave me PTSD.
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People who say this fight was hard haven't played the updated Slayer Gate.


And more Ancient Gods (Hades)

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This sounds op, lol.

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Citizen

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I see. Don't despair tho, there is a hidden gay romance option specifically for codexers who can't stand nekkid women
 

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