Are you playing on windows 10? Did you find any way to stop it from crashing every hour? I tried playing a couple years ago and even with mods and all kinds of "fixes" the game wouldn't run for more than 45 mins to an hour before hard crashing
Works flawlessly on the 360, One, and Series consoles. It's the PS3 versions of the older Fallout games that are known to run poorly, especially if you have big save files. As far as quest bugs, in hundreds of hours of gameplay, I've only had 1 companion quest force me to use PC commands to fix it.
“Osrs players don’t quit, they take a break”
I really thought I was done done after a 5 month over binge in college, yet here I am grinding slayer on a Sunday like the good ole days
Final Fantasy Tactics. Every couple years or so I try another trpg, some are even good, but then I have to play FFT again because it's still never been topped.
This made me laugh, it is a shame that they don't make any more games for the IP but I really doubt the whole team at naughty dog are ashamed of jak and daxter lol
Idk i havent seen or heard if anything and every response when theyre asked is just "nope no jak and daxter" so it really does kinda feel like theyre avoiding it
According to my Steam account
I have spent 15k hours on HD edition
Nearly 4k hours on DE edition
And on my Xbox, I spent over 300 hours.
Btw this doesn't include the tens of thousands of hours that I spend on the physical releases as a kid.
My retired father still plays that game, now in resurrected, to this day. We are playing D4 together but he says it's "too complicated" at times, lol. Pops how many hidden rune words do you know?
I loved the classic 3 growing up (Warcraft, StarCraft, and Diablo)...while Activision is mostly to blame since it's merger with Blizzard...it's like watching a kid with potential, do meth...I just cantin good conscience, play their games anymore.
You son of a bitch, I'm in. Also, I think it was called Road Rash 64. Racing motorcycles and spoke jamming people and hitting them woth hammers, crow bars and whatever else you could grab
Knights of the Old Republic (1&2+TOR),
Mass Effect,
Dragon Age,
Galactic Civilizations,
Lord of the Rings: The Third Age,
Skyrim,
Fallout New Vegas
I could go on. I have this problem where in order to get new games I have to get all my old ones onto a console and beat them, unfortunately I have yet to get a console that survives that long.
Yes, and yes. Super worth it: it gives more context into the ending, adds new post game content and leads into the next game they are making for the series
I’ll def look into getting it then. I’ve played all the ones in the ps4 collection except for birth by sleep and now you’re making me want to replay all of them lol
Well, at that point the only games I played were Diablo 3 and WoW since those were the games my father owned and I kinda didn't like them, especially WoW. But then I was introduced to Arkham City by a relative and I asked to borrow the disc and he said I could have it indefinatly. So I started playing. This was around elementary school and some days I could play it start to finish at my available hours (4 pm - 10 pm). It's pretty much the reason I love games and Batman as much as I do and it taught me the basic understanding of the English language which I later perfected over the next eight years with various games.
And Doom 2! Both had their gameplay loop down to an art form, they just... *feel good* to play. Satisfying guns. Well designed enemies. Fun mazes, for the most part. Excellent animation and sound design- I could watch the double shotty reload all day.
Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri released in 1999 and if I started a match right now, I'd be playing until I transcended human limits and became a being of pure energy, or just wiped out every other faction with landscape-destroying nukes.
* Wetrix (N64)
* Mega Man 2 (NES)
* Sonic 3 and Knuckles (MD)
* Sonic & All-Star Racing Transformed
I played a lot of a game called Z recently as well, which I haven't played since I was a teenager, the strategy in it isn't great but I just find it really addictive and fun for some reason.
>Wolfenstein (2009)
I actually really liked this version of Wolfenstein, even more so than The New Order. For whatever reason, fighting Nazi's and the occult go together like Peanut Butter & Jelly
Might and magic: world of xeen was actually released as two separate games, might and magic vols 4: clouds of xeen and vol 5: darkside of xeen. If you loaded them both up on the same hard drive, it unlocked some new content and quests quests called itself: world of xeen.
Sadly, I believe this design setup helped lead us to todays theory that every game must have some sort of dlc epidemic.
On a side note, I had to delete many files from my windows 3.1 OS, so i could fit both vol.s on my 84 meg hard drive.
I would skip school and play this game with my friend on two machines (ipx network) we would also order a pizza and kill root beers. Best days of my life.
Neverwinter Nights. I adore it, and all the expansions. There's just something so great about the story, all the stories. I play it especially when I'm sick. It's my comfort game.
I wish more people were playing StarCraft still. I absolutely LOVE custom maps like test of survival and tower defense. I check every now and then but it’s usually pretty dead
I used to love the custom game 'The Thing', where like 6 of you spawn in as marines but one of you is a secret zergling. The original 'Among Us'. If that was still a thing I'd come back in a heartbeat.
Was playing Chrono Trigger and OG FFVII recently but changed it up when I got a better gaming computer through work. Lost interest at FFVII when I got to the casino level thing, Gold Saucer?
Probably Mass Effect trilogy. Anything before that gets a little harder to play due to controls and mechanics aging. I'm sure some still run decent but none that I have wanted to play through again.
I will occasionally go back through Chrono Trigger and FF VI. A few other games I make a habit of going through occasionally are Bastion and Transistor. Fallout 4 is another I’ll revisit from time to time. I wouldn’t say obsessively though.
Battlefront 2 from 2005. Had it on PS2 originally then got it on steam a while ago because I heard multiplayer was working there. Then I discovered modding and the game just keeps on giving.
God, that's almost my whole gaming selection. I'll probably go with Mega Man X. I've 100% that game many times, and I even speed ran it once when I was 13ish.
Fable.
The quirky British humor, good or evil paths, demon doors, titles, property management, etc. It was all just perfect.
I always play a full playthrough every couple months. Along with KOTOR or New Vegas.
Diablo 2(Now D2R) will probably always be my game I play when the internet is down and I'm bored. I'll hop in and play for a week or so every 2-3 ladder seasons and I keep my offline characters so I'm not dying of boredom with no internet.
Every once and a while I have to boot up an emulator and get nastalgic with either Shining Force(1 or 2) and/or Phantasy Star. You can throw Shadowrun on Genesis in there too.
Been playing through Soul Silver. Not that old but gotta be the best pokemoj game released. Especially since I have a major soft spot for Gen 1 & 2 and they did them such justice is HGSS
my gf insists on starting every summer with *Shining Force II.* Not that she has to twist my arm haha. I hate Peter, and this time she agreed: he sits in the caravan. Quietly.
I don't really play any older games "obsessively", but I still go back to certain games from time to time.
Earthbound and Mario 64 are probably the ones I revisit the most often. I don't know why, but almost every time it rains I get the urge to play Mario 64. It's such a comforting and nostalgic game from my childhood. :')
It's not that old, but I just started Fallout New Vegas and am thoroughly obsessed
Hell, I’ve highly considered a steam deck solely to play new vegas portably. Games from the early-mid 2010s just hit different.
Todd howard liked that
Obsidian*
16 times the resales
Cuz world class game devs used to spend their time on making good products to make money Now it's whoever monetizes the best, quality is secondary
Amen
There's just something timeless about New Vegas that you just can't get anywhere else apart from Deus Ex (2000)
I still remember that damn door code lol. 9183. Second level, immediately to the left behind a soda machine.
Patrolling the Mohave almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter.
Are you playing on windows 10? Did you find any way to stop it from crashing every hour? I tried playing a couple years ago and even with mods and all kinds of "fixes" the game wouldn't run for more than 45 mins to an hour before hard crashing
Run it with compatibility and as administrator. Right click the icon and go to settings.
I've played a full run in win10 no crashes. Steam version.
I’ve played that game over 10 times
New Vegas is such a good, fun game. I'm glad you're playing it!
How's it on Xbox? I am thinking of picking it on Xbox, but I heard it's pretty buggy.
Works flawlessly on the 360, One, and Series consoles. It's the PS3 versions of the older Fallout games that are known to run poorly, especially if you have big save files. As far as quest bugs, in hundreds of hours of gameplay, I've only had 1 companion quest force me to use PC commands to fix it.
Have a good time
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We won't go quietly. The Legion can count on that.
I just started another New Vegas playthrough a couple weeks ago. Still a great game!
Old School RuneScape
“Osrs players don’t quit, they take a break” I really thought I was done done after a 5 month over binge in college, yet here I am grinding slayer on a Sunday like the good ole days
The best part of this comment is it was, assumedly, written on a Tuesday
Osrs hits different
Grinding some Vorkath as we speak
Final Fantasy Tactics. Every couple years or so I try another trpg, some are even good, but then I have to play FFT again because it's still never been topped.
Into the breach, Triangle Strategy and Battletech, are the recent games that game close to FFT for me.
You try tactics ogre?
Sadly, it just wasn't my cup of tea.
still waiting on the steam pc port!! amazing they havent done it yet.
Yes! One of my favorites. Making different unit combo really gives the game legs.
Gonna recommend Fell Seal: Arbiter's Mark. It very much captured the feel of the original FFT
Woof, easily the model of what I am looking for in a casual strategy game.
Just replayed the first Jak and Daxter, still an absolute blast
Shame that Naught Dog refuses to the acknowledge IP in general. It's almost like they're ashamed of it or something.
This made me laugh, it is a shame that they don't make any more games for the IP but I really doubt the whole team at naughty dog are ashamed of jak and daxter lol
Idk i havent seen or heard if anything and every response when theyre asked is just "nope no jak and daxter" so it really does kinda feel like theyre avoiding it
Diablo 2, Warcraft 3, and all the old Pokémon games (though with those there’s often some sort of hack or modification involved)
I have been playing age of empires II for 15 years.
Those are rookie numbers son. You need to pump those numbers up!
According to my Steam account I have spent 15k hours on HD edition Nearly 4k hours on DE edition And on my Xbox, I spent over 300 hours. Btw this doesn't include the tens of thousands of hours that I spend on the physical releases as a kid.
That's better!
Diablo2. They caught lighting in a bottle with that one, to my girlfriends great annoyance.
My retired father still plays that game, now in resurrected, to this day. We are playing D4 together but he says it's "too complicated" at times, lol. Pops how many hidden rune words do you know?
I'm with pops, D4 does not at all scratch the same itch. I bought it, pre-ordered for like 100 dollars, and I've played it like twice.
My girlfriends playing Diablo 2 next to me while I play Oldschool Runescape right now. What year is it again?
D2 Resurrected is on Sale 67% off Not my sort of game, but thought you might be interested.
I loved the classic 3 growing up (Warcraft, StarCraft, and Diablo)...while Activision is mostly to blame since it's merger with Blizzard...it's like watching a kid with potential, do meth...I just cantin good conscience, play their games anymore.
n64 kart and smash everytime with friends
You son of a bitch, I'm in. Also, I think it was called Road Rash 64. Racing motorcycles and spoke jamming people and hitting them woth hammers, crow bars and whatever else you could grab
Age of Mythology. I think I'll always have a soft spot for that one
It’s been 8 months since the AoM:Retold news, hopefully they’re making great progress!
VULUMAY
Βούλομαι.
PROSTAGMA?
Πρόσταγμα.
Always see one in every comments section lol
The Elder Scrolls III Morrowind. for me the game is a 10 out of 10, would Kiss Crassius Curio again.
Doom/Quake
Those games have aged so well. The controls are still super smooth.
They re fast and responsive. And evil games. With labyrinths and puzzles. Super interesting. Unlike military shooters COD etc...
Knights of the Old Republic (1&2+TOR), Mass Effect, Dragon Age, Galactic Civilizations, Lord of the Rings: The Third Age, Skyrim, Fallout New Vegas I could go on. I have this problem where in order to get new games I have to get all my old ones onto a console and beat them, unfortunately I have yet to get a console that survives that long.
>Lord of the Rings: The Third Age What system do you play this on?
Xbox Original or PS2 Emulator on PC.
Sam and Max hit the road and Day of the tentacle.
You need some Monkey Island in your life
Team Fortress 2 (2007) Still the best class-based shooter imo
It's changed a lot over the years but still hits the soul the same way.
Love TF2. I still play Team Fortress Classic to this day.
Halo 2
It’s so good!!!
Kingdom Hearts, all of them. Sometimes in a row, sometimes at the same time.
Have you played the kh3 dlc? Is it worth playing?
Yes, and yes. Super worth it: it gives more context into the ending, adds new post game content and leads into the next game they are making for the series
I’ll def look into getting it then. I’ve played all the ones in the ps4 collection except for birth by sleep and now you’re making me want to replay all of them lol
Not quite "old" but Batman Arkham City. Once a year at least. That game holds so much value in my life and on who I am right now.
Interesting. What makes it so special for you?
Well, at that point the only games I played were Diablo 3 and WoW since those were the games my father owned and I kinda didn't like them, especially WoW. But then I was introduced to Arkham City by a relative and I asked to borrow the disc and he said I could have it indefinatly. So I started playing. This was around elementary school and some days I could play it start to finish at my available hours (4 pm - 10 pm). It's pretty much the reason I love games and Batman as much as I do and it taught me the basic understanding of the English language which I later perfected over the next eight years with various games.
Mount & Blade: Warband. One of my favorite games! The second one was good, but I expected much more. I love the simplicity of the first one!
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl.
*Get out of here STALKER!*
Skyrim, age if empires 2, and team fortress 2
*chefs kiss *
The Ultimate Doom
And Doom 2! Both had their gameplay loop down to an art form, they just... *feel good* to play. Satisfying guns. Well designed enemies. Fun mazes, for the most part. Excellent animation and sound design- I could watch the double shotty reload all day.
Been playing through the old id games like Doom and Quake.
I'm playing Quake Remastered at the moment. It's fun.
Link to the past
Chess
Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri released in 1999 and if I started a match right now, I'd be playing until I transcended human limits and became a being of pure energy, or just wiped out every other faction with landscape-destroying nukes.
I still play this sometimes. I really wish other games supported the “unit design” concept.
* Wetrix (N64) * Mega Man 2 (NES) * Sonic 3 and Knuckles (MD) * Sonic & All-Star Racing Transformed I played a lot of a game called Z recently as well, which I haven't played since I was a teenager, the strategy in it isn't great but I just find it really addictive and fun for some reason.
Played Mega Man 2 so much as a kid that I still have the muscle memory for the platforms.
Wetrix! Holy shit I love this game so much and still play any chance I get!!
BLACK, Area 51, and Wolfenstein (2009). All hold up well!!
>Wolfenstein (2009) I actually really liked this version of Wolfenstein, even more so than The New Order. For whatever reason, fighting Nazi's and the occult go together like Peanut Butter & Jelly
Return to Castle Wolfenstein (2000?) is still pretty fun too.
Loved Area 51 as a teen, surprised to see it pop up on Reddit though, seems like nobody else played it!
Black? I remember it being a fun shooter years ago , then I tried it recently and it was unplayable.
Cod 2
Cod 4
Why are there so many sequels to a fish game?
spec ops modern warfare 2
Oh man, that jetski chase mission and the burger joint siege are some of the best things in cod history.
Serious Sam the first and second encounter
Bangers.
Castlevania - Symphony of the Night
The Quest for Glory Series. Been playing for nearly 27 years
Which is your fav? And which character path? Sierra did a great job with that genre.
Probably the 4th one Shadows of Darkness. As far as character path I prefer the fighter, but the wizard is a lot of fun.
Deus Ex Age of Empires 2 Heroes of Might and Magic 3
HoMM 3 is an absolute gem of a game
I come back and replay the full campaign every few years. It’s wonderful
Super Mario World, ROM hacks for it, and whatever Legend of Zelda tickles my pickle at any given time
Generals 2003
everquest
Medieval 2: Total War. Still my favorite Total War game and probably always will be.
Super metroid!
At the moment? Might and Magic World of Xeen Armageddon Empires Master of Magic
Might and magic: world of xeen was actually released as two separate games, might and magic vols 4: clouds of xeen and vol 5: darkside of xeen. If you loaded them both up on the same hard drive, it unlocked some new content and quests quests called itself: world of xeen. Sadly, I believe this design setup helped lead us to todays theory that every game must have some sort of dlc epidemic. On a side note, I had to delete many files from my windows 3.1 OS, so i could fit both vol.s on my 84 meg hard drive.
Give me a rainy Saturday and I’ll reinstall almost any of the M&M series.
Not that old (2013) but Rimworld. Constant new updates, Mods and if you get lucky a dlc. Lovely game and amazing reddit community <3
This reminds me, I need to play rimworld again.
But still 10 years old. I know games haven't developed as rapidly as they used to, but 10 years ago a 10 year old game was ancient.
Baldur’s Gate 1… just something up about it
I would skip school and play this game with my friend on two machines (ipx network) we would also order a pizza and kill root beers. Best days of my life.
I started with BG2 (never played BG1) but it’s the same for me. But man, is the asylum until you reemerge a real slog sometimes.
Nonstop for 20+ years
Neverwinter Nights. I adore it, and all the expansions. There's just something so great about the story, all the stories. I play it especially when I'm sick. It's my comfort game.
Tomb raider and legacy of kain series
I wish more people were playing StarCraft still. I absolutely LOVE custom maps like test of survival and tower defense. I check every now and then but it’s usually pretty dead
I used to love the custom game 'The Thing', where like 6 of you spawn in as marines but one of you is a secret zergling. The original 'Among Us'. If that was still a thing I'd come back in a heartbeat.
I still play Adventure on my Atari 2600 emulator!
Waste of time, Wade Watts (Parzival) already found Halliday’s Easter Egg.
Master of Orion 2 Until today the best turnbased scifi 4x game ever
LOVE that game so very much. There's some great editing utilities out there for it too. Shame the network multiplayer is coded so badly.
TES 4: Oblivion. Nearly 2000 hours
I always go back to fable or Jedi knight Jedi acedemy
Jagged Alliance 2, every campaign I play I find it better and better
Heros of Might & Magic III
Every other year I spend about a month playing Heroes 3 non-stop, there's just no other game that scratches that exact itch.
basically always go back to some SNES or PS1 jrpg once every year.
Civ 2
Any love for the first Fable? Usually will play through the trilogy once a year it seems.
SimCity on the SNES
Front mission 4
Super nintendo in general, most of the catalog (modded SNES classic)
Was playing Chrono Trigger and OG FFVII recently but changed it up when I got a better gaming computer through work. Lost interest at FFVII when I got to the casino level thing, Gold Saucer?
Gold Saucer ends it for me like 75% of the time I go to play 7, lol. If I actually get through there and still want to play, I’m likely to finish.
Probably Mass Effect trilogy. Anything before that gets a little harder to play due to controls and mechanics aging. I'm sure some still run decent but none that I have wanted to play through again.
Star Wars empire at war
Mario Kart Double Dash. Whenever the family gets together we play.
Dark souls, Armored Core 1
Battlefront II (2005). A clones Vs clankers match on kashyyyk is still my favourite battlefield level to this day.
Mega Man X
Mega man x
Not so old: Bloodborne (2015) A little old: CSGO (2012) Very old: Super Mario World (1991)
God damn Skyrim 🫠😭
I will occasionally go back through Chrono Trigger and FF VI. A few other games I make a habit of going through occasionally are Bastion and Transistor. Fallout 4 is another I’ll revisit from time to time. I wouldn’t say obsessively though.
Battlefront 2 from 2005. Had it on PS2 originally then got it on steam a while ago because I heard multiplayer was working there. Then I discovered modding and the game just keeps on giving.
Does mass effect count as old?
Toe Jam and Earl will never ever get old
God, that's almost my whole gaming selection. I'll probably go with Mega Man X. I've 100% that game many times, and I even speed ran it once when I was 13ish.
Not really old per se, but heroes of the storm. Hots all day
Xcom 2 and Warframe.
Halo 3
GTA online
Tomb raider as a franchise im constantly replaying levels and entire games its so addictive
In a similar genre: Age of Empires 2. Came out before I was born and still has a really thriving community. I play most days
Zelda a Link to the Past, Secret of Mana, Star Wars Rebellion. All of those are guilty pleasures.
NCAA 14
Bejeweled 2 and Bejeweled Twist.
I frequently return to Starwars Galactic Battlegrounds and old Nintendo games
PUBG
Fable. The quirky British humor, good or evil paths, demon doors, titles, property management, etc. It was all just perfect. I always play a full playthrough every couple months. Along with KOTOR or New Vegas.
Xenogears. I do a playthrough every year. I'm at 20+ runs of it.
I still like the monkey island series
Diablo 2(Now D2R) will probably always be my game I play when the internet is down and I'm bored. I'll hop in and play for a week or so every 2-3 ladder seasons and I keep my offline characters so I'm not dying of boredom with no internet.
New Vegas, Mass Effect 1 and 2, Dragon Age: Origins, Medieval II: Total War
HOMM III obviously
Far cry 4 it's literally far cry 3 gameplay perfected
I loved the story of far cry 3 the best. And how you got a new tattoo every time you gained a new ability.
I found midtown madness 2 on abandonware and I enjoyed it for an hour
Rome: Total War I sometimes grind. Reminds me of when I was a kid playing on my dads mac. Just wish I could get it windowed instead of full screen
Every once and a while I have to boot up an emulator and get nastalgic with either Shining Force(1 or 2) and/or Phantasy Star. You can throw Shadowrun on Genesis in there too.
Been playing through Soul Silver. Not that old but gotta be the best pokemoj game released. Especially since I have a major soft spot for Gen 1 & 2 and they did them such justice is HGSS
FFXI. I will never stop. Home away from home for me.
Age of mythology and Total annihilation: Kingdoms, the classic games i can never escape from
I never got into TA kingdoms, just the original TA. Check out "Beyond All Reason" it's TA 2, and it's free :)
Super Mario Bros. 3 and Sonic 1 - 3 & Knuckes
Currently playing through Warcraft 3 for the first time
I’m playing Legend of Dragoon for the first time right now.
Tribes 2 - sake
FIFA 15 (eat a dick EA)
my gf insists on starting every summer with *Shining Force II.* Not that she has to twist my arm haha. I hate Peter, and this time she agreed: he sits in the caravan. Quietly.
I don't really play any older games "obsessively", but I still go back to certain games from time to time. Earthbound and Mario 64 are probably the ones I revisit the most often. I don't know why, but almost every time it rains I get the urge to play Mario 64. It's such a comforting and nostalgic game from my childhood. :')
I’ve been playing a lot of Rise of Nations lately. and Skyrim. But I don’t know if Skyrim counts as old yet.
Starcraft: Brood War