Submitted by KillerGremal on Sat, 2015-04-18 16:18
I didn't try out many new games the recent years - but for example I've played the WoW online demo 2x without being thrilled :P - with a soft impression won however why it may appeal to so many people.
So basically I just stick with 'playing' DS2 - whereof a big portion is nothing else than mod-testing, trying out new ideas, or simply keeping older mods up to date.
However one of my other favorite games (still) is Civilization 4, moddable too, but luckily there are so many good mods/conversions there is not much to do for me.
After playing several archaic Civ4 mods (like Fall from Heaven II), I tend to prefer currently more futuristic mods again like Final Frontier Plus, Dune World or Planetfall (~Alpha Centauri).
As soon as I can compose a new and hopefully fast patch-work PC (made of existing hardware pieces laying around) I guess I will look for Torchlight II, Age of Wonders III or Civilization 5.
I didn't try out many new games the recent years - but for example I've played the WoW online demo 2x without being thrilled :P - with a soft impression won however why it may appeal to so many people.
So basically I just stick with 'playing' DS2 - whereof a big portion is nothing else than mod-testing, trying out new ideas, or simply keeping older mods up to date.
However one of my other favorite games (still) is Civilization 4, moddable too, but luckily there are so many good mods/conversions there is not much to do for me.
After playing several archaic Civ4 mods (like Fall from Heaven II), I tend to prefer currently more futuristic mods again like Final Frontier Plus, Dune World or Planetfall (~Alpha Centauri).
As soon as I can compose a new and hopefully fast patch-work PC (made of existing hardware pieces laying around) I guess I will look for Torchlight II, Age of Wonders III or Civilization 5.