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RECO-MEND ME A GAME

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NOW!
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Post by tandino »

The original Deus Ex.

On an aside/tj, does anybody recognise this programming language, I do, but not sure what it is

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$_='&01651841&216918213216616916&1&513216816
91831691821861691681321841&91321681&3169';$/=&_(
$_);@_=map{chr}@{$/};eval join('',@_);sub _ {
$_=shift;s/&/7/g;@_=split/1/;unshift(@_,112,114,105,110,
116,32,34); push(@_,34,59);\@_;}
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Post by Fred Woogle »

tandino wrote:The original Deus Ex.

On an aside/tj, does anybody recognise this programming language, I do, but not sure what it is

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$_='&01651841&216918213216616916&1&513216816
91831691821861691681321841&91321681&3169';$/=&_(
$_);@_=map{chr}@{$/};eval join('',@_);sub _ {
$_=shift;s/&/7/g;@_=split/1/;unshift(@_,112,114,105,110,
116,32,34); push(@_,34,59);\@_;}
no idea.


And played it fairly recently
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Post by MrGreen »

SHIP SIMULATOR 2008

FUCK YEAH!
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Post by spoodie »

Psychonauts

That language could be C++, I learnt a bit of it years ago. But it could also be Java or Perl, they are similar and I'm not code expert.
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Post by Anhamgrimmar »

FORTRAN?

ETA: Nope, not fortran, and now i have a headache reading all the programing language entires on wiki. thanks eion, thanks a bunch! :x

Also, ty, need more cloo. what genre you looking for?
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Post by Fred Woogle »

something that will keep my attention, frp/rpg *no idea* but a decent game with both those genres sounds good :) or an rts, garghhh.....

we really need a database that incorperates the reviews, but also people can rank each game and stuffs, also with genre sorting and shizzle. YES! Do it, will make a suggestion later perhaps
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

MrGreen wrote:SHIP SIMULATOR 2008
I actually played this last night. it is exactly as bad as you'd expect.
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Dr. kitteny berk wrote:I actually played this last night. it is exactly as bad as you'd expect.
Yeah, I watched the trailer (there's a demo on the site as well) and it didn't look as bad as I expected it. You can walk around the ship, (of which there are 13 I think it said, including the Titanic), do rescue missions and there are even sweet jumps in it.
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Post by Anhamgrimmar »

RPG wise, any of the bioware RPGS should hold your attention for a coupla days....(or years in the case of planescape torment. had it since it came out, and still never finished the damn thing)

Baldurs Gate/BGII
Neverwinter nights/NWNII
Planescape: Torment (i heartily recommend this one)
Fallout 1/FOII (look very bad graphics wise, but still worth a shot. forget Fallout tactics though, its not an RPG as such)

FPS wise, i've no idea, most singleplayer shooters have been a bit 'meh' for storyline recently.

FPRPGs
Deus Ex (i know you've played it recently, but its always worth another playthrough)
Deus Ex II
Oblivion
Erm.......

Another vote for psychonauts (only played the demo, but i will get the full game one of these days)

As for RTS, i can definatly recommend Hostile waters. Twas a classic, and i'm upset theres never gonna be a sequel.
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Post by friznit »

Vampire Masquerade, with patches, is worth a giggle for an rpg-ish FPS.
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friznit wrote:Vampire Masquerade, with patches, is worth a giggle for an rpg-ish FPS.
untill the 3rd time oyu have got to the end and it goes *CRASH* *saves corrupted* *FCUK OFF*
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Post by Duke of Ted »

Stalker. Or did you play it?
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Post by Fred Woogle »

played it, got pissed of f when it deleted my save, not touched it since, don't know if I can be arsed.
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tandino wrote: On an aside/tj, does anybody recognise this programming language, I do, but not sure what it is

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$_='&01651841&216918213216616916&1&513216816
91831691821861691681321841&91321681&3169';$/=&_(
$_);@_=map{chr}@{$/};eval join('',@_);sub _ {
$_=shift;s/&/7/g;@_=split/1/;unshift(@_,112,114,105,110,
116,32,34); push(@_,34,59);\@_;}
That would be perl.
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Post by tandino »

eion wrote:
That would be perl.
Ah lovely, cheers. What is it for, script wise? Does it mean anything you can think of?
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Post by eion »

tandino wrote:
Ah lovely, cheers. What is it for, script wise? Does it mean anything you can think of?
I really don't know. I was never very proficient with perl to begin with, and I haven't written any code for about eighteen months.
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Post by randomgazz »

From looking at <a href="http://www.deagnosti.co.uk/ilovehorses" ... on.html</a> it seems to be part of something to do with combining like terms within a database, and then creating a seperate reference of the duplicates.
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randomgazz wrote:From looking at <a href="http://www.deagnosti.co.uk/ilovehorses" ... on.html</a> it seems to be part of something to do with combining like terms within a database, and then creating a seperate reference of the duplicates.
Hmm... The reson I ask is that it's a solution to a question in an alternate reality game called <a href="http://deuscity.com/index.php">Deus City</a> (I'm having a bash at it for my essay). You'll not be able to see the question unless you register and go to the particular location, but it's here

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Coded Note

We found this message from Chris. The computer language used no longer exists in our time. Find out what it says and I'll give you the information you seek

$_='&01651841&216918213216616916&1&513216816
91831691821861691681321841&91321681&3169';$/=&_(
$_);@_=map{chr}@{$/};eval join('',@_);sub _ {
$_=shift;s/&/7/g;@_=split/1/;unshift(@_,112,114,105,110,
116,32,34); push(@_,34,59);\@_;}
Point being, once you've solved the question, you get a financial reward and some information (which is kinda the point).
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Post by eion »

tandino wrote:Point being, once you've solved the question, you get a financial reward and some information (which is kinda the point).
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