I was wondering if anyone plays them. Cause i play a couple,like FSX and X plane and a few truck sims like Eurotruck 2.
>trophies are dicks that get progressively more erect from bronze upAccursedTheory said:I don't really go in one simulators for the most part, though I think 2016's Best Game of the Year is a sim.
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I love this game so much. So much fun. At first, it took me a while before I could even successfully make orbit, then I was proud of myself when I got a satellite into a nice circular geosynchronous orbit. Then before I knew it I was building bases on Duna, sending probes to Eeloo, and constructing orbital stations from multiple launches of modules that attach to each other with docking ports.Dalisclock said:I know I've pimped it before but.....
Kerbal Space Program.
BarryMcCociner said:In a serious note, most negative reviews on steam are worrying.AccursedTheory said:I don't really go in one simulators for the most part, though I think 2016's Best Game of the Year is a sim.
>trophies are dicks that get progressively more erect from bronze up
GAME OF THE DECADE
Very simplistic gameplay and not awesome personalities like the first game...
Or perhaps this is what gaming was always progressing to? Is this the end all of games?BarryMcCociner said:AccursedTheory said:I don't really go in one simulators for the most part, though I think 2016's Best Game of the Year is a sim.
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>trophies are dicks that get progressively more erect from bronze up
GAME OF THE DECADE
I assume you mean the game I posted - It's HunieCam Studios, a Web Cam Whore Management Simulator. It's pretty simplistic, but good for a laugh, right up until you give some poor girl AIDS.Corey Schaff said:What the heck game is that![]()
SweetShark said:BarryMcCociner said:AccursedTheory said:I don't really go in one simulators for the most part, though I think 2016's Best Game of the Year is a sim.
>trophies are dicks that get progressively more erect from bronze up
GAME OF THE DECADEIt is majorly simplistically, and it does lack most of the soul of their previous game. But for 6 bucks, it gave me a pretty good laugh, so I give it 12 thumbs up. I also have to give them credit - They made a sequel to a game that many called sexist and gross, took out all the nudity and 'offensive' dating stuff, and still managed to make it more offensive then the original. It's amazing.BarryMcCociner said:In a serious note, most negative reviews on steam are worrying.
Very simplistic gameplay and not awesome personalities like the first game...
i miss those games. that level of complexity was a good blend of detail and ease of access. allowing someone new to get into them fast. but flight sims today? either arcade shoot em ups or games so complex you could steal and fly the real thing.Neverhoodian said:I'm not into hardcore hyper-realistic sims, but I loved combat flight games as a kid. X-Wing, Tie Fighter, Red Baron, Aces Over Europe, A-10 Tank Killer, F-117 Nighthawk, Chuck Yeager's Air Combat...the list goes on and on. I still play them every now and then thanks to the wonders of services and programs like GOG and DOSBox.
personally ive always thought of the sims series as a rpg rather than sim.BodomBeachChild said:I love simulators. I've always thought they are fun to play. I love the FS series (Thank you for being rereleased on Steam!) because I really enjoying flying. I wish I could do it.
The Sims (is it really a sim?) is my guilty pleasure. I am currently in love with Cities: Skylines
I think everyone feels that way. You start out where you pretty much feel like an idiot all the time and just getting something orbit feels like a major accomplishment(because your first few tries are almost guaranteed to fail), and then there's the next challenge of sending stuff to the mun, landing and coming back, which also seems incredibly hard until you do it a time or too. Then the rest of the solar system is pretty much figuring out what kind of craft you need for that particular body.infohippie said:I love this game so much. So much fun. At first, it took me a while before I could even successfully make orbit, then I was proud of myself when I got a satellite into a nice circular geosynchronous orbit.Dalisclock said:I know I've pimped it before but.....
Kerbal Space Program.
I've not played a great deal of it since career mode was introduced, I should get back to it some time.
Edit: Have a trailer for the game.
I got this game last night. It is a lot of fun and I really like the idea behind it. Sadly it only takes an hour to beat per run, and once you figure out the mechanics (which I wont spoil) the game becomes super easy.AccursedTheory said:I don't really go in one simulators for the most part, though I think 2016's Best Game of the Year is a sim.
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I'd say Elite: Dangerous counts, especially because it does use a lot of Newtonian physics, for the most part actually being a pretty accurate science fiction space sim. As were Frontier: Elite II, Frontier: First Contacts(Elite III), and to a lesser extent the original Elite and Elite Plus. Elite II and First Contacts are really actually difficult to get into, because of their spot on realistic physics and lack of flight assist.Darth Rosenberg said:Does Elite Dangerous count? I suppose not, but it's the closest I'd come to these days.