Quote fromjust for fun, how many of you are buying hellgate london?
I don't plan on buying it. Partly because it doesn't look my kinda game, and also because I don't even know if my comp. could handle it. One thing I will say for it though, is that it has AMAZING cinematics.
(That's really the only reason I'm interested in it). Cinematics are a huge part of the game to me, and without them, I find it impossible to be impressed by a game. Hellgate looks cool, but I'm just not into shooters.
If Blizzard can keep up with their cinematics, I will be a happy man.
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Current beta. It is an ongoing modern server. The images were taken using a couple different texture packs. MCME has it's own texture pack as well.
We're looking at possibly making skeletons/zombies orcs and such, yes.
I'm actually leading the design/build team for Helm's Deep. We're at about 15% right now I'd say (until total completion, including detailed housing/barracks/etc). I can show you some pictures from the construction job if you'd like.
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As long as it doesn't detract from the DFans Server, of course!
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I've recently become a member of this online group working towards making Middle Earth (the land of the Lord of the Rings) a reality through a Minecraft server. It's pretty awesome - both the scale of the project on which we are working AND the people with whom you get to work. It's free to join, there's room for advancement among the ranks, and - best of all - you are even allowed to submit your own designs and build your own houses.
I urge anyone here interested in LOTR, Tolkien, and/or Minecraft to check out this website now: Minecraft Middle Earth!
Here are some pictures...
Here's the trailer from YouTube...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HdKXlN_gB0
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask me. I'm relatively new to the community still, but I've already learned tons. My Minecraft In-Game Name (IGN) is keeganwh. =)
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You're welcome!
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Equinox, you're great.
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Then again, I guess you guys aren't American, so that's fair. He's essentially the corporate whore NBA player that appears in commcercials for Subway, Icy Hot Patch (or w/e it's called), Radio Shack... etc
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Not sure if it's still around. SOE might have killed it off by now. Started in the early/mid 90's and after they purchased it, they made it Pay-To-Play which essentially killed the game's fanbase. They tried bringing it back, making it free again with advanced "subscriber" features, but damage was done. By now it might be totally deserted... or it could be making a comeback...
Here's the website anyways: LINK
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One of the best looking games on PS2, by far. One of the most solid gameplay experiences of my life. Game took hours and hours to beat (on Hard mode). Puzzles were interesting, not boring - a problem with 1 and 3. Challenges were manageable but difficult (a problem with 1). Story: impeccable, if a little predictable (a problem with 3). Overall, the best in the epic series, IMO, and a really really fun game that I can play over and over again to this day.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-Xsy3tQNw0
Infantry Online / Subspace Continuum
I list these two together because they were made by the same developer (though Infantry was bought by SOE) and have almost exactly the same gameplay. I got into these games big time when I was younger (11-13). They're essentially iso or top-down shooters with a focus on variety of playstyle. Depending on which map you pick, you could be playing Alien vs Marine shooter, Mech & Tank skirmishes, Team Deathmatch, CTF, etc, etc. You could even design and host your own maps for people to play. Definitely one of the most addictive online MMO shooters I've ever played.
Infantry map(s) of choice: Mechanized Skirmish, Bug Hunt
Fallout 3
I know it's story is weaker than some of the others in the Fallout series, but it's the one that introduced me to the series. It's the one that I really connect with the most and continue to play most to this day. New Vegas is not as fun for me -- at least not yet. Partly thanks to the INCREDIBLE modding community around this game that make this game re-playable forever, essentially. I still find never-before-explored places in this game and always have fun creating new characters.
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