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Right click and hold. There is no penalty for destroying something​, it just goes right​ back into to your inventory.

Although, this becomes a penalty when you have *too much* stuff.

Just kinda hit the point where everything(or at least the early game) is coming together. Miners to furnaces to electricity to labs, conveyors and inserters. Thanks for the recommendation.
 
Just kinda hit the point where everything(or at least the early game) is coming together. Miners to furnaces to electricity to labs, conveyors and inserters. Thanks for the recommendation.

See you in a year, when you get your life back.
 
Now that I have a 64 bit OS, I'm busy playing Dragon Age Inquisition- its tiring because you have to keep the right hand mouse button depressed in order to rotate the camera as you move. So far its okay.
 
Ok, I am burned out on the games I picked up during the Steam summer sale, kinda looking for something new. I tend to prefer turn based, but don't mind real time. Strategy and RPGs and builder type games over action and fighting games. I am looking forward to Battle Tech and Surviving Mars, but both are scheduled for next year so need something for the meantime. Prefer Steam games, but not required. So, what would you recommend, and why?

If you haven't... and I have over 1k hours on it...
Get Kerbal Space Program.
 
Just kinda hit the point where everything(or at least the early game) is coming together. Miners to furnaces to electricity to labs, conveyors and inserters. Thanks for the recommendation.

Still having fun with it? Rage-quit yet?
 
Currently looking forward to Cuphead. Especially since it has couch co-op.
 
OK I finished DA Inquisition- I liked the dragon fights, and the endgame seemed anti-climactic since I had leveled up so high it became a cakewalk. The main baddie kept talking and I just mopped the floor with him- I didnt even get hurt.

Now I'm gonna try Arkham Knight. Time to kick butt as Batman.
 
If you haven't... and I have over 1k hours on it...
Get Kerbal Space Program.

Fun and educational. Whats not to love.
 
After seeing this thread, I resumed my 1 Rocket Per Minute factory build. I've been working on it, off and on, for about 6 months now. I have well over 100 hours on this particular map. I've been trying to figure out trains for a while now, because I've hit through-put limits on raw resources.

We're talking in the neighborhood of 100,000 iron and copper ores per minute, unenhanced. With a fully beaconed setup, it's more like 20,000 per minute, or a little under 350 per second. Your fastest conveyor belt can handle around 40 per secind, to give you some context.

Sounds like modded minecraft...hehe
 
Middle Earth: Shadow of War comes out Tuesday and looks amazing. It's the sequel to Shadow of Mordor, which was an awesome game. Think Assassin's Creed meets Batman Arkham series, but in Mordor. In the first game, Talion is a ranger who gets captured/executed along with his wife and son in a sort of dark ritual on part of Sauron's greatest lieutenant. This binds him to the spirit of the elf Celebrimbor, the one who forged the rings of power in the first place. Whatever Sauron's plan, it goes awry as Talion now comes back from the dead whenever he's killed, earning the nickname "gravewalker" and becoming basically the boogeyman of Mordor as he murders his way up the orc chain of command to get revenge. He then learns his elf ghost powers also allow him to basically brainwash orcs. Talion decides to build an army out of Saurons own horde.

Shadow of War is that war.

Also they have amazing ads.

 
Confirming Shadow of War is pretty sweet. The Nemesis system is amazingly well-done. Some of the orc personalities are hysterical.

My nemesis has been Taka, formerly known as Taka the Tasty. He kept saying "TASTY TASTY TASTY!" over and over. Then I killed him. And he came back as Taka The Machine. Apparently his orc buddies put him back together with machine parts. "YOU CANT KILL THE MACHINE." And he's right. The son of a bitch keeps coming back to life, getting stronger each time. He upgraded to "legendary" status, gaining a bunch of extra strengths and losing weaknesses. I've burnt him to death, poisoned him, cleaved him from the waist down, and decapitated him. STAY THE **** DOWN, TAKA.
 
I played about 75% of Fallout 4 but decided to quit. It seems the main storyline forces you to pick a side and I didnt like that- I preferred to remain neutral all the way like in Skyrim. I made friends with the Minutemen and the Brotherhood of Steel and now the Institute wanted me to betray them all? No, and neither will I go with wiping any of their side out.
 
Ok, I am burned out on the games I picked up during the Steam summer sale, kinda looking for something new. I tend to prefer turn based, but don't mind real time. Strategy and RPGs and builder type games over action and fighting games. I am looking forward to Battle Tech and Surviving Mars, but both are scheduled for next year so need something for the meantime. Prefer Steam games, but not required. So, what would you recommend, and why?

I bought a game on Steam that is awesome, its similar to the Empire Earth style however not! You are given a group of settlers, you need to build them a new life, you have to build a house for them to live in they need food, farms, hunters, they need a school or they will be poorly educated, they need someone to chop wood before winter or they will freeze to death.


You literally play a God in this game and it gets tricky... I you make to many houses you run out of food they all die, you make less houses more food, you have no population for other jobs building you research.

Its on Steam its called Banished!

 
Currently playing GTA V- this damned game would be great if it wasn't for all the controls you have to figure out. I must have died 10 times trying to swim and I had to google a solution for the key bindings. Grrr. :censored
 
Super Mario Odyssey seems pretty fun.
 
Pre-ordered Railway Empire today. With the pre-order, I get beta access to some parts of the game(mostly the first campaign). Most excellent game. Railroad Tycoon is the obvious comparison, and it compares very favorably to it.
 
Finished GTA V and now preparing to play Deus Ex Mankind Divided. If its anything like the previous game it ought to be good...
 
Thursday I got Surviving Mars(on release day). Loving it. It is a city builder, on mars. Really slick interface, good graphics, great animations(zooming in and watching the drones at work is a blast) and a sense of humor.
 
Ok, I am burned out on the games I picked up during the Steam summer sale, kinda looking for something new. I tend to prefer turn based, but don't mind real time. Strategy and RPGs and builder type games over action and fighting games. I am looking forward to Battle Tech and Surviving Mars, but both are scheduled for next year so need something for the meantime. Prefer Steam games, but not required. So, what would you recommend, and why?

Kerbal Space Program

https://kerbalspaceprogram.com/en/

It's actual Rocket Science, and not for the faint of heart. Landing on the Mun will take you about 100 hours, landing on Duna (Mars) haha, good luck with that. Then there several planets to get to after that.
 
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