You’d love the Just Cause games, they’ve got some seriously inventive uses of that particular tool.moving around with grapple hooks is really fun
It’s just big dumb fun in a giant sandbox. I don’t think I’ve ever actually completed the games, it’s too enjoyable to just arse about with the physics and do increasingly ridiculous things.I need to get into the Just Cause series. Very much the Tomb Raider style that I love, only with a bit more action
Sounds like I'll have to check them out, you've a lot answer for @AgentCooperIt’s just big dumb fun in a giant sandbox. I don’t think I’ve ever actually completed the games, it’s too enjoyable to just arse about with the physics and do increasingly ridiculous things.
Same here & I've not been gaming as long as you lotMy gaming library is getting ridiculous to be honest.
I'm nowhere near a gamer. I can't be considered in the same league as these animalsSame here & I've not been gaming as long as you lot
Sounds as though we're in the same league, I've lost track of how many games I've got unfinished, Alan Wake Probably needs about half an hour to finish, but that can wait as I'm having so much fun with thisI'm nowhere near a gamer. I can't be considered in the same league as these animals
I've been just as influenced on here as you have. The thing is though, I rarely have time to play and I tend not to have the patience to keep going with them.
I've got Cyberpunk waiting to play and I've not even installed it yet. Each game takes me months to play through to completion
Obviously, it was all you! We owe you a fish supper and a munchy box for your fine work!I was actually thinking about the generosity of @ActuallyDenz & @Bhuna50 the other day. I got to thinking (American slang) that their generosity was actually part of the catalyst of the forum cohesion as it stands right now. I've been a member since 2016 (people will argue I've been a member far longer, before anyone else says it) but I'm sure @SpyderTracks and other forum frequenters/mods will agree there has been a shift in the dynamic over the past 12-24 months where we have all properly clicked into a small community. I love it as it's a community that's growing very healthily with knowledge and personality. More and more I enjoy spending time here and it's the collective spark of all the generous contributors that have joined in that time.
It's either that or it was me that sparked it..... in 2016.... and it just took me a while to get things going.... before me it was obviously rubbish ... take your pick
We sure have that, I've learnt a lot and had some great laughs along the way, long may it continueWe’ve got some good eggs here, I’m glad to be part of it.
Absolutely, Nursemorph was most definitely one of the original parties to this particular dynamic. I sincerely hope he is thriving without the burden of the forum but I also can't help but think he would be a fantastic contribution to our community right now. The timing of his leave is a shame as I think it started moving upwards not long after his departure, which would have no doubt helped his way of thinking.Obviously, it was all you! We owe you a fish supper and a munchy box for your fine work!
You’re spot on with your outlook there and I was discussing this in a DM the other day. I think our much missed Nursemorph was a huge contributor to the shift you’re talking about and I miss his presence dearly. It’s not just a tech forum here now, it’s a family of likeminded souls. Thank god we’ve got all the subforums to separate the actual PC stuff from the chilli sauce chats.
We’ve got some good eggs here, I’m glad to be part of it.
That is a feeling I knew all too well years ago. It is currently so far beyond ridiculous that I'm just enjoying the farcical nature of it!My gaming library is getting ridiculous to be honest.
2022 is the year where my Steam library goes beyond 2,500 games - unless I ditch Humble Bundle which ain't happening!
Such a great shout. I am currently completeing Just Cause 3. What a game that is! One of those great map clearing games.You’d love the Just Cause games, they’ve got some seriously inventive uses of that particular tool.
Just Cause is probably the weakest in the series, but is still bags of fun!This thread is a good illustration of what a great community this place is, starts out as a thread saying how much I'm enjoying playing Halo Infinite and has just snowballed into another fun thread, which due to @AgentCooper (yet again) has caused me to buy yet another game...... yep I've bought Just Cause on Steam, for the staggering sum of 69p