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    Well, since I have an excess flow of cash (a teen w/ a job and no payment responsiblities leads to that) I'm going to be buying a new computer here soon, so I can actually play PC games. My system specs for my computer are horrible for wanting to play PC games, IMO. 500 mhz processor, 32 mb ram, 4 gb hd, 4 mb video card but luckily I have made a few improvements to it: 500 mhz processor, 384 mb ram, 40 gb hd, 4 mb video card. Since I have such a slow PC I haven't been able to play many games (as well as the lack of money previously ). A list of the games I have actually played on PC:

    Sim City 3000 - while others seem to be down on the game I actually liked the game, and I played the two previous versions on SNES

    Civ2 -

    AoE 2: The Age of Conquerors - I didn't really like this game all that much. It seemed as if I was doing the samething over and over again with just slightly different results.

    The Sims - I enjoyed this game for about the first week or two then I quickly tired of repeating the process over and over again. At first the neat little things of seeing my people eating, talking, etc... seemed pretty cool, but those can only be neat for so long.

    SMAC - I liked this game but I'm not big into the whole space/fantasy scene

    Europa Universalis - This was a good game, and I enjoyed playing it.

    Civ3 - It took me about a week to finally getting this game to work on my computer. Then after 6+ months of great anticipation of playing the game and a week of frustration with trying to play the game I was expecting to play one hell of a game, but instead I got Civ3. I played my frist game, and I liked it. Then on my second game I started to dislike the game because I couldn't stand the excessive AI expansion. Eventually I started to use a few mods (various graphics and the Blitz mod), and the game got better. The sad thing is, though, that Civ3 looks embarrasingly terrible compared to the version of Civ3 I'm playing - Civ3: The Fan's Edition. However, my hope still hasn't faded.

    Caesar III - I just bought this game a few days ago, and I think it's a great game. I've heard people say that this game is good, and it was on sale for $10, so I had nothing to lose ($10 doesn't mean all that much to me).

    Since I'm playing Caesar III right now I'm not going to buy a game right now anyways, but it doesn't matter because most games won't work with my PC. Once I buy my PC in a few weeks, though, I will be able to buy any game I want. I know that a few big name games are coming out soon, and I've been reading over a few of them. My 3 favorite genres would have to be Strategy, Simulation, and of course Sports (can't forget all the years of playing Madden - about 10 years straight I believe). Here are some of the games that I'm interested in buying soon:

    Max Payne - Soley on that I've heard it's a great game

    Superpower2010 (IIRC that's the name of it) - If the reviews are good then this game will be a must buy for me

    Heroes of Might and Magic IV - something must be good about this game if it's going into it's 4th version

    Master of Orion 3 - again, I'm not big on the space/fantasy stuff but this still sounds like it's going to be a fantastic game. However, I'm about skeptical about the game for various reasons.

    Sim Golf - I like sim games and playing golf can be fun, so it seems like a match. Plus it seems to be a popular game right now.

    Europa Universalis 2 - The only problem here is that I can't find it on stores shelves anymore lol.

    I'm sure there are a few others that I can't think of right now, though.

    So from all of what I've said what games from past and present do you recommend and why? Thanks ahead of time for all of your suggestions (that's if there are actually any ).
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    Re: Game Recommendations

    Originally posted by TechWins
    Europa Universalis 2 - The only problem here is that I can't find it on stores shelves anymore lol.
    Hi TechWins:

    I just got EU2 at Amazon a couple of weeks ago. I'm sure they have it still. Can't say I recommend it thought. I've had a hard time getting into it. Thought that's only based on about 2 hours of tutorials and 5 hours of play. Best 'o' Luck!
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    • #3
      Re: Game Recommendations

      Something's wrong if you can list every game you've played!

      Originally posted by TechWins
      Max Payne - Soley on that I've heard it's a great game
      Get a new graphics card first - a geforce 2 or better. Don't expect any replay value from this one.

      Heroes of Might and Magic IV - something must be good about this game if it's going into it's 4th version
      I've played them all, and I'd recomend just geting the second in the series. And you might need a bettter graphics card for the fourth.

      Master of Orion 3 - again, I'm not big on the space/fantasy stuff but this still sounds like it's going to be a fantastic game. However, I'm about skeptical about the game for various reasons.
      I'm waiting for this one too, but again, you might need a better graphics card.

      Sim Golf - I like sim games and playing golf can be fun, so it seems like a match. Plus it seems to be a popular game right now.
      If you are into sim games, it's a good choice.

      Europa Universalis 2 - The only problem here is that I can't find it on stores shelves anymore lol.
      Well, look harder, 'cause it's a great game!



      I don't know if you like RPGs, but if you are interested in them, give the Baldur's Gate series a go, or the upcoming Never Winter Nights and Morrowind games. Or, if you are into the more hack'n'slash kind of RPGs, Diablo, Icewind Dale, or Dungeon Siege would be good choices.

      Strategy, if you are interested in tactical level combat there are some great classics such as X-Com, I'd also recomend the more recent Jagged Allegiance 2, or Commandos 2. If you are looking for a grand strategy game EU2 or Space Empires IV (gold) are probably the best, there are some others like the Heroe's of might and magic series, and Age of Wonders(which has a sequel coming soon, I think) but I'd describe them as being more "beer and pretzel" And, there are some great classics like colonization, or Masters of Magic, and Master of Orion (1 & 2).

      I'm not big on simulation games, but (as you have probably read in this forum) sim city 4 is due out soon. And Tropico is a fun, but somewhat limited, sim-type of game.


      First Person "shooters", I'd recomend Deus Ex, and thief 2 (there are sequels to both in the works) which are actually described as "first person sneekers" those games are more about stealth and strategy then a typical FPS game, for a real shooter though Half-Life is a good choice, it has a great single player game and lots of great mods for multiplayer.
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      • #4
        I'll second Thief II and Deus Ex. I haven't played Thief II but I absolutely loved Thief (I'm trying to find Thief II at the moment), and Deus Ex was also fantastic (although much less of a "first-person-sneaker" than Thief was; I was pretty damn near invincible near the end of Deus Ex, while at the end of Thief a strong breeze could still knock me over).
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        • #5
          i am waiting for moo3 as well, 3rd quarter now.


          better not be another civ 3, including the fact i dont want to wait a month for it to come while americans insult it or hype it

          moo3 doesnt need a 3d card, the only 3d it has is space combat and that is voxels, altho a better 2d card perhaps?

          rollercoaster tycoon is a great game, i am replaying now and still not bored!
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          • #6
            Re: Re: Game Recommendations

            concerning HoMM IV:
            Originally posted by Osweld
            I've played them all, and I'd recomend just geting the second in the series. And you might need a bettter graphics card for the fourth.
            The game just came out yesterday (in the US) so I don't really think that you've played it. Part 4 of the Heroes of Might and Magic series seems to be much more promising than HoMM3 or 2 (I've played both.)

            Here's the only review I've found so far:


            And since it doesn't have 3d graphics I don't believe that any special graphics card is required.
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            • #7
              Re: Re: Re: Game Recommendations

              Originally posted by chronocrator
              concerning HoMM IV:

              The game just came out yesterday (in the US) so I don't really think that you've played it. Part 4 of the Heroes of Might and Magic series seems to be much more promising than HoMM3 or 2 (I've played both.)

              Here's the only review I've found so far:


              And since it doesn't have 3d graphics I don't believe that any special graphics card is required.

              I just got it, granted I have played it much but it seems pretty crappy to me. The new engine uses "two dimensional 3D graphics" it uses 3 dimensional graphics but doesn't allow you to pan or zoom, this way you get to enjoy the benefits of simplistic and "rolly" 3d graphics, a limited view, and high system requirements. I get chopy scroll rates with a P3 500, and Geforce 2 MX . I would of been happier if they used the graphics from HoMM2 - it still has the best out of them all. Hell, even the town graphics are worse off in the fourth.

              Since I haven't played it much I can't say alot about the gameplay, but one thing that has really stood out is that you no longer have the option of seeing the map grid and movement radius in combat.
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              • #8
                Max Payne is +- 6 hours of fun

                I wouldn't buy it

                Superpower, seemed like a nice idea,demo turned out to be pretty awful (there's a second demo oming though)

                If you're into multiplayer FPS/3PS

                You could get Rune for a rather cheap price ( fun hack and slash )

                And Medal of Honor multiplayer is pretty good too
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                • #9
                  Actually Assur, Gamespot posted a review for Superpower - they gave it a 4.2/10 (poor) rating. Doesn't sound good.

                  TechWins, if you like Caesar III, you also might like its successors: the Pharaoh series and/or the Zeus series, although the combat isn't as good.

                  Europa Universalis 2 is very good - improvement on EU1, and its price is falling quickly.

                  If you like a strategy & simulation game you might like Tropico (and it is becoming cheap too).

                  Your specs for your computer aren't that bad. I am surviving with a 266mhz, 160megs ram and a 10 GB hard drive (can't fit all of my games on it though - grrr!).

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                  • #10
                    Re: Re: Re: Re: Game Recommendations

                    Originally posted by Osweld
                    I just got it, granted I have played it much but it seems pretty crappy to me.
                    I thought you confused it with another game, sorry.

                    The new engine uses "two dimensional 3D graphics" it uses 3 dimensional graphics but doesn't allow you to pan or zoom, this way you get to enjoy the benefits of simplistic and "rolly" 3d graphics, a limited view, and high system requirements. I get chopy scroll rates with a P3 500, and Geforce 2 MX .
                    It uses 3d graphics? Everywhere in the game or just during battles?
                    BTW the first 3d RTS games usually let the player have too many and complicated zoom and rotate options, so that adjusting the view was sometimes harder than the rest of the game. Now many games won't let the player do almost anything (good example: EE).

                    Since I haven't played it much I can't say alot about the gameplay, but one thing that has really stood out is that you no longer have the option of seeing the map grid and movement radius in combat.
                    I've heard that, too. Especially with the new isometrical view it seems confusing, I hope they'll patch it.
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                    • #11
                      techwins,


                      I think what you need is a better graphics card. Other parts seem fine now.

                      One game I recommend is UFO: Enemy Unknown. I don't know if it works on Windows, but it is a great game.

                      BTW, Caesar 3 is lousy.
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                      • #12
                        Re: Game Recommendations

                        Originally posted by TechWins

                        Caesar III - I just bought this game a few days ago, and I think it's a great game. I've heard people say that this game is good, and it was on sale for $10, so I had nothing to lose ($10 doesn't mean all that much to me).
                        if you like Caesar III you might want to check out Zeus: Master of Olympus. it's very similar to Caesar, but just generally better in every way IMHO.

                        Heroes of Might and Magic IV - something must be good about this game if it's going into it's 4th version
                        there is a lot good about. If the 4th version won't run on your PC then i also recommend the third in the series, but the latest one is more than just a graphical refit.
                        there are a few problems i have with HoMM4, though. as someone has already mentioned, the lack of a movement radius in the battle screens is really quite annoying. many are the times i've needlessly lost units because i thought i was out of their movement range.
                        the best thing about this series is the map editor, it is a far more comprehanesive one than most games have and allows you (with a little patience) to fully design your own campaigns from the ground up, including triggerable story events and the development of characters across scenarios.
                        the pseudo-3D graphics are prettier than the previous versions, but i really generally dislike isometric viewpoints in games. either make it fully 3d, with a rotatable map and everything, or just go for the good old-fashioned 2d approach.
                        also, the way the heroes and their horses move looks a bit silly. i can forgive the game for this, though, because they always remind me of Monty Python and the Holy Grail - all that's missing is the sound of coconuts. (if you don't know what i'm talking about, then you really should watch the film - you won't regret it )
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Urban Ranger
                          One game I recommend is UFO: Enemy Unknown. I don't know if it works on Windows, but it is a great game.
                          It works, but its ... difficult ... to use.
                          When scrolling around the screen (in the battle-scape), it is really difficult to move the screen to where you want to look, as it moves from one end of the battle-scape to the other quickly, even on the slowest scroll setting.
                          But it is fun to play!

                          I would recommend XCom Apocalypse as well, works well on a win9x environment.

                          From the other XCom games, I would ignore Terror from the Deep - its basically a buggier version of UFO. I would not get any other XCom "sequals" either - they are completely different genres.

                          I have played Deus Ex, Thief I and II, and would definately recommend these games. If you can get them, GET THEM!!

                          For a free online multiplayer RPG, you should also try Dransik.

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                          • #14
                            Well, thanks for all of your suggestions.

                            I've been wanting to upgrade my computer for a while now, so more than likely I'm still going to. Another reason why is because I need a new video card (the main problem with my current computer), and I have no way of doing that. My motherboard has on-board video, and doesn't have any AGP slots. Now I could get a PCI video card, but I'm not going to do that for two reasons 1) I don't have any open PCI slots on my motherboard and 2) I don't want to spend a lot of money on a PCI video card when AGP are much better.
                            However, it is difficult to believe that 2 times 2 does not equal 4; does that make it true? On the other hand, is it really so difficult simply to accept everything that one has been brought up on and that has gradually struck deep roots – what is considered truth in the circle of moreover, really comforts and elevates man? Is that more difficult than to strike new paths, fighting the habitual, experiencing the insecurity of independence and the frequent wavering of one’s feelings and even one’s conscience, proceeding often without any consolation, but ever with the eternal goal of the true, the beautiful, and the good? - F.N.

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                            • #15
                              What kind of a mobo you have that don't have an AGP slot? IIRC Pentiums don't go up to 500 MHz, yours has to be at least a P2. I can't think of any P2 mobos that doesn't have AGP slots.
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