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Endemic

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Guess the game decided I was having too much fun:

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Good chance it'll be Lobstermen or Tasoths this time. :P
 

Endemic

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Turns out it's just Gillmen again, on a cargo ship. I expected worse, considering how many DPLs I'm encountering underwater.

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Modron

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How painful was it to get it to run? Have really been wanting to play it again.
as per the following not that hard with custom installer which has apparently been around since late 2011 without anyone telling me.
There is (supposedly) working patch for Blade Runner to make it run in modern computers:
https://www.replaying.de/files/blade-runner-patch-windows-vista-7-8-x64/
Even worked on the dvd version I had thought I was going to have to dl the 4 disc version.
 

ghostdog

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How painful was it to get it to run? Have really been wanting to play it again.
as per the following not that hard with custom installer which has apparently been around since late 2011 without anyone telling me.
There is (supposedly) working patch for Blade Runner to make it run in modern computers:
https://www.replaying.de/files/blade-runner-patch-windows-vista-7-8-x64/
Even worked on the dvd version I had thought I was going to have to dl the 4 disc version.
Yeah that patch at replaying did the trick. Don't forget to get the HDFRAMES.DAT file too.

Also DX WND is a great tool to make old games work in a window and stretch it to full screen borderless. Not having to deal with constant resolution changes that fuck up your desktop is a great relief.
 

agentorange

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Really liked the resolution to the formation of the Templars questline. I didn't expect Paullus's little counter-maneuver, but it made sense. I've been playing this game for near 80 hours through multiple playthroughs and there is still so much I have yet to see. Glad I never looked at a guide or anything.

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Also found this weird bug when I tried to equip a 2h axe while having the activated Imperial Power Armor on. Or maybe it's a secret function for the legendary dual shield technique?

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

It's Postal 2 : Paradise Lost. It's basically a stand alone expansion for the Postal 2 (which had already one addon called Apocalypse Weekend) despite being called simply a DLC on Steam. If you liked Postal 2, PL will be right up your alley. It's a wacky semi-sandbox FPS where you control the Postal Dude, doing lots of different tasks, some of them seems really mundane at first but it can change quickly. There is a lot of dark humor and political incorrectness, lots of references to other mediums and people. The game doesn't punish your style of playing so you are basically free to do everything you want really. While the wonky Unreal engine version used for the production has it's problems (the loading times in unpatched version were horrendous) you can get used to it and appreciate it for what it is. Personally I liked it more than the whole batch of new popamole shooters giving us huge boring worlds without any interesting things to discover. You either hate it or love it. Judging by your gaming history I doubt that you would like it, but it's very cheap on sales, so you can give it a try if you want to.
 

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