That is the color of rusted copper, it's why the statue of libery looks like that. "Copper and Iron. Rusted Copper over an Iron frame."Cowabungaa said:Rusted copper looks like this:Blueruler182 said:Lots and lots and lots and loooooooots of smoke. Or steam, I suppose. Also, rusty machines that look like they're held together by duct tape. And they need to be EVERYWHERE! Oh, and lots of copper. Don't know why, but it has to be rusty copper.
And I don't see an issue with steam powered motorcycle, no more than any other steam powered vehicle. It's gonna get pretty damn hot after a while, so you better have one hell of an insulated seat and codpiece, but otherwise it seems like it's work about as well as anything else in steampunk.
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*shudder*
This is the colour of steampunk:
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Shiny shiny braaaass...
And you're damn right about a steampowered motorcycle. Steamboy has a steampowered unicycle, and it's even more awesome.
Or an automatic rifle if you're feeling saucy. I could rip through anything with that thing. Well except this one ogre fellow I was forced to get past after I walked in a cave for some cave, therefor ruining my savegame. I was a sad panda that day.Rhinzual26 said:Figures my first post would be about this topic. If you ask me, the 'right' way to pull off a Steampunk game is best found in Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura. You've got zepplins, older-style guns like revolvers and obviously steampunk-versions of modern weapons, such as a steampunk grenade launcher. You can also create what is an essence a steampunk sniper rifle by combining a marksman rifle with a looking glass. Heck, you can combine a miniature steam engine with some large gears to make a mechanized arachnid pet/temporary follower.
No steam powered motorcycle is as epic as this steam powered motorcycle.Cowabungaa said:And you're damn right about a steampowered motorcycle. Steamboy has a steampowered unicycle, and it's even more awesome.
One part that made it so great was not just commitment towards Steampunk, but how Magic and Science in general can't work together, as magic alters physics to achieve a goal, and science uses physics and exploits it to achieve a goal. Large machines and factories create an anti-magic field, whereas powerful mages in close proximity create an anti-technology field. I've seen a couple steampunk and magic games, usually no-name MMOs and such where what could be called a Technologist gets healed by magic. Yet trying to heal a technologist decked out in tech gear with a healing spell does squat.Zaik said:Arcanum is the first, and really only, game that comes to my mind if you're looking for a game that did it right, and was actually committed to the idea.
It's called sarcasm..or a rhetorical question. I can't believe you just responded with a play by play.SIXVI06-M said:I've seen a lot of your posts... and I have this to ask: can you ever make up your own mind? and do you ever work things out for yourself? just wondering, seriously (something worth considering, it will help you in life).PerkoApple said:So what just happened in that video?
If I had to explain - a guy was getting beaten up gangster style by a heart in a metal suit, then thrown out a window. Lands on a balloon, rips some canvas off it in an attempt to save himself. Almost gets saved by some woman with the power of roses, when she suddenly gets attacked by the same thing that attacked the guy.
Watch the video again, that's pretty much the play-by-play.
I must play that game.The Madman said:![]()
Oh hey, is that a badass Dwarf with a flamethrower? Why yes, yes it is. Games called Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magic Obscura. Very solid rpg put out by the late great Troika games, in which you played as pretty much anything you wanted in a steampunk era fantasy setting complete with clockwork robots, fireball hurling wizards with shotguns, orcs flying tri-planes to shoot down blimps (That's the intro!), knights in full armour and a brace of pistols, and you're flamethrower wielding Dwarves among other games. It's also as far as I know the only game aside from Fallout 2 where you can become a prostitute... With a flamethrower! Anyway pointless detail for you, but there you go.
So damned awesome.
That looks good. Now if they would make a sandbox with that kind of setting I might actually buy it.MercurySteam said:Two words - Bioshock Infinite:
The downside? Poor combat system, the way to counter that is to pick up a spell called disintegrate and never have to worry about anything...except armies of dwarves. Damn magic resistance.Weilyn said:I must play that game.The Madman said:![]()
Oh hey, is that a badass Dwarf with a flamethrower? Why yes, yes it is. Games called Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magic Obscura. Very solid rpg put out by the late great Troika games, in which you played as pretty much anything you wanted in a steampunk era fantasy setting complete with clockwork robots, fireball hurling wizards with shotguns, orcs flying tri-planes to shoot down blimps (That's the intro!), knights in full armour and a brace of pistols, and you're flamethrower wielding Dwarves among other games. It's also as far as I know the only game aside from Fallout 2 where you can become a prostitute... With a flamethrower! Anyway pointless detail for you, but there you go.
So damned awesome.
I have no options. I MUST play it.
All i heard was prostitute with a flamethrower and I agree with youWeilyn said:I must play that game.The Madman said:![]()
Oh hey, is that a badass Dwarf with a flamethrower? Why yes, yes it is. Games called Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magic Obscura. Very solid rpg put out by the late great Troika games, in which you played as pretty much anything you wanted in a steampunk era fantasy setting complete with clockwork robots, fireball hurling wizards with shotguns, orcs flying tri-planes to shoot down blimps (That's the intro!), knights in full armour and a brace of pistols, and you're flamethrower wielding Dwarves among other games. It's also as far as I know the only game aside from Fallout 2 where you can become a prostitute... With a flamethrower! Anyway pointless detail for you, but there you go.
So damned awesome.
I have no options. I MUST play it.
Bioshock games are FPS/RPGs and nothing elese. If you want a sandbox then play Saints Row 2.Flames66 said:That looks good. Now if they would make a sandbox with that kind of setting I might actually buy it.MercurySteam said:Two words - Bioshock Infinite:
"lease icklm"?
I want a Steampunk sandbox. I'm afraid SR2 is not.MercurySteam said:Bioshock games are FPS/RPGs and nothing elese. If you want a sandbox then play Saints Row 2.