• Steam Summer Sale 2016
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[QUOTE=The bird Man;50598575]After that you can save a config and import it to the non-steam game. On the website you'll find a tool that can help you find the right Steam folder to put the files.[/QUOTE] Not needed. You can just boot up the non steam game through steam and make bindings for it that way, it'll save and keep them separate for the shortcut automatically. Makes setting up emulators hella easy.
[QUOTE=Im Crimson;50597812]I don't really use a controller that much today, I only have a crappy $5-one (that'd I'd love to replace) for use when running console emulators. Will the Steam controller work as a generic controller in that regard, or does it only work for Steam games?[/QUOTE] Yes. Even if you don't wanna mess around with configuration you can just set it to act as a generic X360 pad and it will work fine.
[QUOTE=Zeos;50598682]So, what happened to the Culling? I know it had problems, and the devs were kinda thick, but [B]what caused everyone to lambaste it?[/B][/QUOTE] Not sure, the top 10 reviews in the past 30 days for it are positive.
[QUOTE=StrawberryClock;50599133]Not sure, the top 10 reviews in the past 30 days for it are positive.[/QUOTE] I hand't played in forever but apparently they took forever to release stuff people wanted like optimization, and the patches were bad and didn't address most complaints. Even tho the last patch fixed a lot of stuff (I tried it for a bit and the game runs so much better now holy shit), it seems people don't even want to come back to it now, since the player count barely increased. :/
Playing through SS3, and, I don't know what it is, but I don't like it nearly as much as the First or Second encounters, something about the level design feels off, and the enemies with regular guns are just ass.
Don't worry, at about the end of the first act it picks up big time.
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Steam controller is continually on god damn sale and it keeps recommending it to me but the thing is STILL not available in australia. What the fuuuuuuck
[img]http://i.imgur.com/Z6LgLi6.png[/img] My haul so far. Don't Starve was a gift. Not sure if I'll be getting anything else.
So sold my last cs:go knife and got myself Helldivers(with all dlc) Tales from the borderlands Sniper Elite 3 Arma 3 helicopters DLC Limbo Invisible Inc (and DLC) Not bad for something I won by starting to gamble on csgo lounge with a $5 skin :v:
is borderlands pre sequel worth it at 15? i heard it was kinda meh
[QUOTE=Zeos;50598682]So, what happened to the Culling? I know it had problems, and the devs were kinda thick, but what caused everyone to lambaste it?[/QUOTE] -snip im an idiot-
[QUOTE=FrEeKy ThInG;50598287]just bought aliens vs predator (2010) for £2.49 i regret nothing[/QUOTE] it's the best Sneak Behind The Enemy And Press E simulator of the decade
Is BeamNG any good?
[QUOTE=redBadger;50600763]is borderlands pre sequel worth it at 15? i heard it was kinda meh[/QUOTE] Well, it's shorter than Borderlands 2 (especially without the season pass), the late game in UVHM is not that challenging because the health scaling is softer (although some people like it, personally I found it boring). It's got some new unique guns, but most are copied from BL2. Bosses are fun (particularly the final one), Cryo element is great, and oz kits are way better than relics since give more boosts. I did miss the [URL="http://borderlands.wikia.com/wiki/Allegiance_Relic"]Allegiance Relic[/URL] though. It's no BL3 by any means, more like a dlc made into a game. So if you love Borderlands and [I]want more[/I], go for it. Preferably with season pass (one decent campaign with more unique weapons, 20 more levels=20 more skill points, 2 great characters, one meh arena).
[QUOTE=redBadger;50600763]is borderlands pre sequel worth it at 15? i heard it was kinda meh[/QUOTE] Don't bother unless you loved BL2's gameplay, because it plays the exact same Everything in it is completely forgettable tbh
[QUOTE=hoodoo456;50601135]Don't bother unless you loved BL2's gameplay, because it plays the exact same[/QUOTE] It really doesn't though.
[QUOTE=archival;50600764]Basically it turns out that its incredibly easy for the survivors to abuse the games mechanics to get away from the big scary dude leading it to be rather boring and almost impossible to win as the single guy if the survivors have played before/are not idiots[/QUOTE] You just described Dead by Daylight not the Culling, the Culling was the hunger games thing
Is The Forest worth it?
[QUOTE=killerzombie;50601385]Is The Forest worth it?[/QUOTE] For a while. Play with a friend.
[QUOTE=Dookas;50601261]You just described Dead by Daylight not the Culling, the Culling was the hunger games thing[/QUOTE] o fuk
I'm looking for games to buy, but this sale seems pretty bad, comparing to the others. All I bought was 2x Left 4 Dead 2 so my family could play with me. We are having fun. I also "made" (copied it from some guy that copied it from xPaw) a script that runs through your discovery queue automatically, to get the 3 cards. It also has a nice timer showing how much time left 'till the reset occurs. [url]https://gist.github.com/RockyTV/eeac9118a3e33eb5c046[/url] It adds a button to store.steampowered.com/explore, and the timer too.
Are there any good weeb games on sale? I already have the first nep game. Any genre really, I'm having trouble finding what I want in general.
[QUOTE=Dantz Bolrew;50602059]Are there any good weeb games on sale? I already have the first nep game. Any genre really, I'm having trouble finding what I want in general.[/QUOTE] I'm not a weeb, but I have many weeb friends. I'm told that the Neptunia games are great and that new VA-11 Hall-A game is good as well. Valkyria Chronicles and Disgaea is solid too from what I've heard. I've never played any of these games so I can't personally attest to quality.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/XOTYmn3.png[/img] Refunded lego worlds though, prob gonna grab that another time.
[QUOTE=Dantz Bolrew;50602059]Are there any good weeb games on sale? I already have the first nep game. Any genre really, I'm having trouble finding what I want in general.[/QUOTE] Rabi-Ribi is legitimately a good game
Update, you can buy steam controllers through amazon and they're on special there as well. Heads up to any aussies who wanna get in on the action. [editline]27th June 2016[/editline] I'm now 50 dollars poorer
Senran Kagura was fun. I didn't expect to perfect the achievements, but I did. Expect a slightly more mature plot on some of the routes.
[QUOTE=Dantz Bolrew;50602059]Are there any good weeb games on sale? I already have the first nep game. Any genre really, I'm having trouble finding what I want in general.[/QUOTE] If you like the Neptunia series Fairy Fencer F is developed by the same people, just with a male Protag. Still expect comedy, etc. in a similar vain to Neptunia. Akiba's Trip was alright. Had an ok story, I enjoyed the gameplay aspect more of this one though than anything else. Sort of a beat-em up style mixed with a hint of JRPG elements. I don't know if I would consider it really a "weeb" game, but the Danganronpa series is an anime-style murder mystery game. By far my favorite series of all time, but if you aren't a fan of the visual novel setting this might not be for you. There's not a lot of "interactivity" per-se in terms of JRPG elements. The interactivity comes in the form of mini-games during trial sessions and the downtime/bonding/investigating with the characters while investigating the environment. If you like [B]insanely[/B] grindy games you can always go for the Agarest series. It's an SRPG/JRPG series mixed with some visual novel elements. The "unique" element of this game being that you start off in the first generation, play through the story and eventually have a child with whoever you romance. Then that child picks up on the story, etc. etc. I think each games has like 4 generations or something so there's a metric shitton of gameplay, but it can get repetitive and even tedious at times. I've only recently started playing it but Disgaea is definitely one to also look out for if you're into the SRPG genre. It's an older game from the PS2 era ported to the PC, but it's a pretty fantastic port imo. Haven't had any problems with it so far. Has a lot more of a comedic tone (at least where I'm at) but I don't know if it'll try to take a serious turn plot-wise later on. Disgaea is fairly well known for its comical atmosphere. Anyway that's all I can think of off the top of my head.
[QUOTE=Dantz Bolrew;50602059]Are there any good weeb games on sale? I already have the first nep game. Any genre really, I'm having trouble finding what I want in general.[/QUOTE] Hatoful Boyfriend maybe? It's pretty good and well written. My only gripe is that you have to skip through a lot of the same dialogue to get the different endings, but if you use different save slots you can save a lot of time. [editline]27th June 2016[/editline] No pun intended.
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