Favorite PC Game

I was never a huge PC gamer but have always had a soft spot for Myst since I'd watch my brother play it. Now I occasionally play League of Legends but that's it : )
 
Freelancer ... Awesome PvP ... Required actual player abilities to arm and fly your ships.

Here is some in-game footage ... Check out combat sequences towards the middle.
The game is still played today by many people online ... RSI is producing a new version available this year ... 10 times better and more advanced.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXD4N_Mi1iE&list=PLE0B99E0ACF350162]Freelancer Still Alive Initiative: Itano Circus - YouTube[/ame]
 
I still play Civilization3,and I also have been playing WOW for 8 years now.
 
AOE2 online was my fav

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Hi guys..i mostly play these games on my pc..Battlefield 3. Need for speed, tekken 3 and vice city....Tell me guys...which game are you playing on your pc.?


Age of Empires when Microsoft still supported it and I still played games. Online on the computer I loved Ultima Online, which is still the oldest MMORPG in the world today. Miss them both.
 
Age of Empires when Microsoft still supported it and I still played games. Online on the computer I loved Ultima Online, which is still the oldest MMORPG in the world today. Miss them both.

Age of Empires II has been updated on Steam. It now supports modern displays and works well under Windows 7. It's one I play on my Surface Pro pretty regularly.
 
Fell back into playing Skyrim with some overhaul mods.

Waiting for TES online to ruin my life....
 
I've thought about starting Skyrim over, but it is a massive undertaking.

This will be a "take it easy" run, with more focus on crafting, and just aquiring every shout I can. Also going to focus more on having a house in every town.

Figure I will go through the main quest up to the point of finishing High Hrothgar, do the Companions and Imperial Legion questline, and then dedicate myself to becoming Thane in every city.

I am using T3ndoS Skyrim Redone, Kind of like Oscuro's Oblivion Overhaul, where the main thing is it removes scaling from certain bad guys and dungeons, so you can have the snot beaten out of you if you go to certain places at a lower level.
 
Age of Empires when Microsoft still supported it and I still played games. Online on the computer I loved Ultima Online, which is still the oldest MMORPG in the world today. Miss them both.

Age of Empires II has been updated on Steam. It now supports modern displays and works well under Windows 7. It's one I play on my Surface Pro pretty regularly.

Really? Outstanding! I will try this out. Thanks!
 
Age of Empires when Microsoft still supported it and I still played games. Online on the computer I loved Ultima Online, which is still the oldest MMORPG in the world today. Miss them both.

Age of Empires II has been updated on Steam. It now supports modern displays and works well under Windows 7. It's one I play on my Surface Pro pretty regularly.

Really? Outstanding! I will try this out. Thanks!

Steam Community :: Age of Empires II: HD Edition
 
I've thought about starting Skyrim over, but it is a massive undertaking.

This will be a "take it easy" run, with more focus on crafting, and just aquiring every shout I can. Also going to focus more on having a house in every town.

Figure I will go through the main quest up to the point of finishing High Hrothgar, do the Companions and Imperial Legion questline, and then dedicate myself to becoming Thane in every city.

I am using T3ndoS Skyrim Redone, Kind of like Oscuro's Oblivion Overhaul, where the main thing is it removes scaling from certain bad guys and dungeons, so you can have the snot beaten out of you if you go to certain places at a lower level.

I have played Skyrim so much that I am taking a sabbatical from it.

I just finished playing Assassins Creed 4, Black Flag, what an awesome game. After doing all the Assassins Creed franchise games, I went to Mass Effect 3, an equally awesome game.

I just finished Aliens, Colonial Marines, an incredibly hard game, so hard, I was forced to play it at the lowest level of Recruit and still got my head handed to me. I don't see myself replaying Aliens again. The game is very linear with no surprises, other than the aliens are extremely tough.

I suppose my next group of games will be to catch up and buy Mass Effect and Mass Effect 2. Other than those, there doesn't seem to be much left on the horizon for PC games, and I will not move over to console games, which game manufacturers appear to be trying to steer everyone.
 
I like a wide variety of games. Right now I'm playing Banished and the Dayz Standalone.
 
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I steer clear of muliti-player games just because I have a satellite system, which would hurt my bandwidth and download limit so if I can't play standalone, I just won't play them. I would try WOW, and Realm Reborn, but I hear you have to have a subscription, in addition to the price you already paid for the software, how ridiculous.
 
I have played Skyrim so much that I am taking a sabbatical from it.

I just finished playing Assassins Creed 4, Black Flag, what an awesome game. After doing all the Assassins Creed franchise games, I went to Mass Effect 3, an equally awesome game.

I just finished Aliens, Colonial Marines, an incredibly hard game, so hard, I was forced to play it at the lowest level of Recruit and still got my head handed to me. I don't see myself replaying Aliens again. The game is very linear with no surprises, other than the aliens are extremely tough.

I suppose my next group of games will be to catch up and buy Mass Effect and Mass Effect 2. Other than those, there doesn't seem to be much left on the horizon for PC games, and I will not move over to console games, which game manufacturers appear to be trying to steer everyone.

I hear you;

I tried to start playing again, but couldn't get into it. Steam reports that I put 186 hours into it the first time - that seems to be it for me.

I still need to finish Black Flag, but can only take it in small doses - it's so repetitive.

I'm actually playing Rage again. Most of the bugs appear to be fixed now.
 
Currently playing the new Thief.

Btw Aliens Colonial Marines was a TERRIBLE game by all standards. The only redeeming value were the tributes to the original movie.
 
I have played Skyrim so much that I am taking a sabbatical from it.

I just finished playing Assassins Creed 4, Black Flag, what an awesome game. After doing all the Assassins Creed franchise games, I went to Mass Effect 3, an equally awesome game.

I just finished Aliens, Colonial Marines, an incredibly hard game, so hard, I was forced to play it at the lowest level of Recruit and still got my head handed to me. I don't see myself replaying Aliens again. The game is very linear with no surprises, other than the aliens are extremely tough.

I suppose my next group of games will be to catch up and buy Mass Effect and Mass Effect 2. Other than those, there doesn't seem to be much left on the horizon for PC games, and I will not move over to console games, which game manufacturers appear to be trying to steer everyone.

I hear you;

I tried to start playing again, but couldn't get into it. Steam reports that I put 186 hours into it the first time - that seems to be it for me.

I still need to finish Black Flag, but can only take it in small doses - it's so repetitive.

I'm actually playing Rage again. Most of the bugs appear to be fixed now.

I never did finish the original Assasins Creed or ACIII. I bogged down trying to save the Indian village. I just couldn't make the time limit. With AC1, I never could finish the missions before Memory Block 6, but in playing all the sequels, I found out what happened, anyway.

I liked Black Flag, but never did all the forts or finish all the side missions on the various islands, nor did I do too many of the diving sequences. Having to hide from the sharks annoyed me, and they seemed to be very repetitive. The treasure just wasn't worth it, besides my fleet was making me plenty of gold, already.

The Assassins Creed and Mass Effect games are great, but they can all benefit with being able to save when and ever you want, rather than making it through checkpoints.

The Aliens game was bad because it started out hard. It was next to impossible to get through the long mission to the landing pad. It was way too far between checkpoints, and after dying over and over, Aliens didn't cut it for me because it became so frustrating to play, albeit a bit short. A game should be made interesting to play, and the player should be able to enjoy it. I saw very little enjoyable with Aliens CM.
 
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