Favorite PC Game

Still playing Flatout 2, the most funny racing game. It also the racing game with the most intense use of physics. Not only is the environment largely destroyable (no weapons, just driving, your car is the gun) but the damages the cars take are very complex, as well. There are no "stages" of damage and your car might look like as if it just left the car compactor after a race. The racing in itself is also not too easy and depends on the quality of your cars and which upgrades you apply. The game also features funny "challenges". For example, you have to run-up and then alongside adjusting the angle and controlling the driver during flight, you have to eject the driver in order to perform the best jump. The game features good music of real bands like Audioslave (my favorite here) and Megadeth but the range of songs is limited.
 
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Cities Skylines is the new and praised city building game. Unlike Sim City, a city is not limited to a small area but the initially small area can by enlarged by purchases. While Sim City focuses on player controlled industry, Cities Skylines has a focus on traffic. The traffic must be rolling or your city is doomed. My first city, which I built very dense, died from traffic jams with only about 6000 citizens. Though it was just a turn right and few dozens of meters to the power plants, the plants did not get their coal as the trucks were unable to reach the facilitates, according to the game. I had to give up the city. All is about traffic here. You have to plan and think.

This is now my second city. It has many oneways and the vehicles can rush through the city. I am at the point, where the first area is full and I will now begin to expand.

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I have just finished doom 3 bfg and the extra game, resurrection of evil. Now I am playing the lost mission.
After that it looks like I will have to wait until next spring for the new doom game.
 
Cities Skylines is the new and praised city building game. Unlike Sim City, a city is not limited to a small area but the initially small area can by enlarged by purchases. While Sim City focuses on player controlled industry, Cities Skylines has a focus on traffic. The traffic must be rolling or your city is doomed. My first city, which I built very dense, died from traffic jams with only about 6000 citizens. Though it was just a turn right and few dozens of meters to the power plants, the plants did not get their coal as the trucks were unable to reach the facilitates, according to the game. I had to give up the city. All is about traffic here. You have to plan and think.

This is now my second city. It has many oneways and the vehicles can rush through the city. I am at the point, where the first area is full and I will now begin to expand.

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Now, I just have to wait and add the required buildings over time :)
I hope, I have placed the roads wisely and all will be working.

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I am now a fair way into 'Deus ex' which put me off at first because it is complicated, and you have to find security codes to progress. I don't like messing about with complications, I just like killing animated characters, like in Doom. But Deus ex is growing on me as I get further into it.
 
Color Tetris atm (match up colored squares instead of shapes) judging by the repeteive stress thing my fingers are developing. Uses the 4 arrow keys which is not a natural posiiton for one's fingers. :)
 
Played Battlefield 3...... Meh, not all that impressed. First thing is I find the story lines to be stupid and mostly a waste of playtime, too much time on a badly done storyline. Two, if I wanted to melee I would have bought a boxing or D & D type game. Three, if I wanted to fly in an airplane I would have bought a combat flight simulator.
Later MOH releases are worse when it comes to storylines but at least with them you can skip em, but not as bad with the other two.
Now having had to play through the BS I can now select missions and play what I like.
 
Luxor is my favorite.. and I really like Wordament

Hi ! Welcome to the forum. I have never heard of either of the games you mention, but I am limited in my knowledge of games. I am still playing Deus Ex until my ass aches from sitting in a chair. I keep coming to a part of the game where I think I am finished because I keep getting killed. But then I find a way around the problem.
Usually by avoiding a stand up fight with lots of soldiers. For example at one point I had to hide in an air duct and pick off enemies one at a time. Running back into the air duct when they came forward and then popping out to pick up ammo from dead soldiers when they retreated. Its a game with strategy's like that built into it.
 
Played Battlefield 3...... Meh, not all that impressed. First thing is I find the story lines to be stupid and mostly a waste of playtime, too much time on a badly done storyline. Two, if I wanted to melee I would have bought a boxing or D & D type game. Three, if I wanted to fly in an airplane I would have bought a combat flight simulator.
Later MOH releases are worse when it comes to storylines but at least with them you can skip em, but not as bad with the other two.
Now having had to play through the BS I can now select missions and play what I like.
Surely, you are the first one, who got Battlefield for the campaign...
 
Played Battlefield 3...... Meh, not all that impressed. First thing is I find the story lines to be stupid and mostly a waste of playtime, too much time on a badly done storyline. Two, if I wanted to melee I would have bought a boxing or D & D type game. Three, if I wanted to fly in an airplane I would have bought a combat flight simulator.
Later MOH releases are worse when it comes to storylines but at least with them you can skip em, but not as bad with the other two.
Now having had to play through the BS I can now select missions and play what I like.
Surely, you are the first one, who got Battlefield for the campaign...
I bought the game to play it single player, all I do is single player, I never do multiplayer.
 
Played Battlefield 3...... Meh, not all that impressed. First thing is I find the story lines to be stupid and mostly a waste of playtime, too much time on a badly done storyline. Two, if I wanted to melee I would have bought a boxing or D & D type game. Three, if I wanted to fly in an airplane I would have bought a combat flight simulator.
Later MOH releases are worse when it comes to storylines but at least with them you can skip em, but not as bad with the other two.
Now having had to play through the BS I can now select missions and play what I like.
Surely, you are the first one, who got Battlefield for the campaign...
I bought the game to play it single player, all I do is single player, I never do multiplayer.
CoD has better campaigns. Earlier versions of Battlefield did not even include a campaign. Maybe you can do the BF3 Coop missions as beginning. You do them with a friend or random person.
 
Played Battlefield 3...... Meh, not all that impressed. First thing is I find the story lines to be stupid and mostly a waste of playtime, too much time on a badly done storyline. Two, if I wanted to melee I would have bought a boxing or D & D type game. Three, if I wanted to fly in an airplane I would have bought a combat flight simulator.
Later MOH releases are worse when it comes to storylines but at least with them you can skip em, but not as bad with the other two.
Now having had to play through the BS I can now select missions and play what I like.
Surely, you are the first one, who got Battlefield for the campaign...
I bought the game to play it single player, all I do is single player, I never do multiplayer.
CoD has better campaigns. Earlier versions of Battlefield did not even include a campaign. Maybe you can do the BF3 Coop missions as beginning. You do them with a friend or random person.
I do single player only, have no desire to deal with anyone else playing a computer game.
 
Played Battlefield 3...... Meh, not all that impressed. First thing is I find the story lines to be stupid and mostly a waste of playtime, too much time on a badly done storyline. Two, if I wanted to melee I would have bought a boxing or D & D type game. Three, if I wanted to fly in an airplane I would have bought a combat flight simulator.
Later MOH releases are worse when it comes to storylines but at least with them you can skip em, but not as bad with the other two.
Now having had to play through the BS I can now select missions and play what I like.
Surely, you are the first one, who got Battlefield for the campaign...
I bought the game to play it single player, all I do is single player, I never do multiplayer.
CoD has better campaigns. Earlier versions of Battlefield did not even include a campaign. Maybe you can do the BF3 Coop missions as beginning. You do them with a friend or random person.
I do single player only, have no desire to deal with anyone else playing a computer game.
But this is all, Battlefield is about.
 
Played Battlefield 3...... Meh, not all that impressed. First thing is I find the story lines to be stupid and mostly a waste of playtime, too much time on a badly done storyline. Two, if I wanted to melee I would have bought a boxing or D & D type game. Three, if I wanted to fly in an airplane I would have bought a combat flight simulator.
Later MOH releases are worse when it comes to storylines but at least with them you can skip em, but not as bad with the other two.
Now having had to play through the BS I can now select missions and play what I like.
Surely, you are the first one, who got Battlefield for the campaign...
I bought the game to play it single player, all I do is single player, I never do multiplayer.
CoD has better campaigns. Earlier versions of Battlefield did not even include a campaign. Maybe you can do the BF3 Coop missions as beginning. You do them with a friend or random person.
I do single player only, have no desire to deal with anyone else playing a computer game.
But this is all, Battlefield is about.
Then why do they have a single player campaign........ Uuummmm.......
 
Surely, you are the first one, who got Battlefield for the campaign...
I bought the game to play it single player, all I do is single player, I never do multiplayer.
CoD has better campaigns. Earlier versions of Battlefield did not even include a campaign. Maybe you can do the BF3 Coop missions as beginning. You do them with a friend or random person.
I do single player only, have no desire to deal with anyone else playing a computer game.
But this is all, Battlefield is about.
Then why do they have a single player campaign........ Uuummmm.......
That´s just a bonus.
 
I bought the game to play it single player, all I do is single player, I never do multiplayer.
CoD has better campaigns. Earlier versions of Battlefield did not even include a campaign. Maybe you can do the BF3 Coop missions as beginning. You do them with a friend or random person.
I do single player only, have no desire to deal with anyone else playing a computer game.
But this is all, Battlefield is about.
Then why do they have a single player campaign........ Uuummmm.......
That´s just a bonus.
I don't play well with others....... :D
 
CoD has better campaigns. Earlier versions of Battlefield did not even include a campaign. Maybe you can do the BF3 Coop missions as beginning. You do them with a friend or random person.
I do single player only, have no desire to deal with anyone else playing a computer game.
But this is all, Battlefield is about.
Then why do they have a single player campaign........ Uuummmm.......
That´s just a bonus.
I don't play well with others....... :D
A matter of experience. When I started in BF2, I suffered many deaths.
 
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