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Key from Bundle Stars!

8 years ago
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where is the key?

8 years ago
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Oh, I was expecting you to connect on Steam to talk, but if you don't want to, I'll send you the key now.

Edit: Done!

8 years ago
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Sorry dude, I really didn't want to write it as if I blamed you. I just could not help to point it out and it was not possible to write it in a way that would not look like blaming. I feel a bit guiltily that I might hurt you when you needed a support. It looks that you understand it but I rather write it to you here again to be sure.

I think we really will meet each other in a giveaway because it looks that you often make giveaways of RPG games and I enter them the most. Is it a coincidence or do you like RPG so much?

7 years ago
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I LOVE RPG!

I'm the type of guy who would reach max level on anything, haha!

I'm also an achievement hunter at heart. Since I would lose my account (Unable to add more games), my achievement count was at jeopardy as well...

I'm also the #1 in my country with the most achievements, to tell you that xD

And look, do not worry. It's ok if you feel skeptical about what happened to me. I know it's hard to believe, but it happened and I felt like shit for those 3 days that went by, but I didn't let despair to get the best of me, so I did my best to make the best defense I could do to recover my account, and with that effort, I managed the impossible...

No hard feelings as well! We also might trade with each other in the future as well! I'll assure you you will go away having had a pleasant experience! :D

In fact, if you are interested to trade for Humble Monthly games, then we can do something about it! (I'm only restricted on gifting right now, but not with key sharing)

7 years ago
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It's cool you are also a passionate RPG gamer. Me too. I play both, the "western style" RPG and jRPG. I play it on PC, consoles and also via emulators. My most favorite platform is playstation 2 since there are more than a hundred really great RPGs and they mostly have even great graphics since PCSX2 makes them in FullHD resolution, with antialiasing, and so on.

But I am just a beginner with achievements. I am doing it like this: I don't intentionally do achievements in my first playthrough and when I play the game second time, I will filter the achievements I have done and I will try to do as much the other as is possible. But I started just maybe a year ago so I have played most of the games just once so I don't complete anything yet. I have just almost all achievements in Divinity: Original Sin and Pillars of Eternity, because I played it several times as translation betatester. I played the games really a lot because of it - Pillars of Eternity - 314 hrs on record, Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition - 235 hrs on record.

Now I am playing again Neverwinter Nights 2. It is such an awesome game. I totally love it. Just it has really annoying bugs because of modern processors. It returns back you in time when you are walking (more precisely you returns in places where you were few seconds ago). Something like lags in online games but longer. It is allegedly because if processor timing. People recommends some workarounds but no one works for me.

Are you hyped for Divinity: Original Sin 2? I can't wait!

7 years ago
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Hehe, I haven't played that game before! I should try to check on it sometime!

I'm pretty old school myself! Have you ever played Chrono Trigger, maybe? Probably Lufia II?

You'll be amazed how great those games are! Loved them when I played them through my teenage days!

And wow! Those games are very long! Having 300+ hours? Goddamn! :O

And about achievements, I try to complete every achievement in the game, not filtering anything, but going forward, even if the cheevos are too easy or too hard. I try to have the determination to get them all!

I managed to fully complete Shadow of Mordor and Mad Max, and those are pretty extensive, and a bit repetitive, but having the will to end it all is the best you can have!

I'm hyped for Shadow of War myself! You should get those two too, if you like those kind of games where you get more powerful whenever you complete quests and stuff, not by levelling, of course.

7 years ago
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Probably Lufia II?

LOL, what a coicidence. To tell the truth I considered this game to be best game ever earlier. Once I had a website about RPGs and there was a list of my most favorite RPG and Lufia two was the first one. Second one was Final Fantasy VII. I put it to the first place because the game is very entertaining because of its puzzle. It is quite funny because I don't like puzzle much. But the puzzles in this game was enjoyable and not frustrating or too hard so that's why I loved it. I still love it but I played many more games since the time and I don't play SNES games so much nowadays so have some other games in my top. Divinity: Original Sin is the number one now.

And Chrono Trigger was in the top 10 too. I enjoyed the game also very much. Unfortunately, I played both of them when I didn't understand English so I know just the game mechanics and visuals but not the story.

I wrote it badly about the filtering. I meant it like this. I just copy/paste the achievements I haven't done to a text file and because of that I can see only the ones I need to do so it is easier for me to know what I have to do. The games are not so long I just played them 3 or 4x in a row to test the localisation well. And it was also a good chance to do some achievements because there were some achievements about difficulty or game mode so each time I played it I played it with different difficulty or game mod.

I don't know if there is something like unofficial localisations in your country. These were this ones. Some volunteers translated it and made corrections and some other volunteers played it and submitted bugs they had found in the translation. We have to do this quite often because we are a small country and most of games are not officially localized for us. The quality of the translations is mostly very high, though. It is often also sent to the developers and they make an official translation from it.

Unfortunately, I still haven't played SoM. I wanted to do it many times, had it in wishlist but I was always afraid I would not like it because it is not pure RPG and I like just pure RPGs. But it looks good, I know it. I also like the mechanics that a monster kill you and it will remember it and next time you meet him they know it and they laugh at you or something like that. :D

7 years ago
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Speaking on the translation thingy, what language do you speak? You seem now a natural typing in English to me (Just like people tell me about that too, haha!)

Give SoM a try! You won't be dissapointed! Even I can show you a video of some hilarious encounters you might get in the game! :D

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COMn7bFjcfA

7 years ago
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My English may look good because it is just basic internet speech. It is easy to talk about basic things on the Internet. But I am not able to read books or texts in games such as Planescape Torment or Pillars of Eternity, because the English there is very advanced and my vocabulary is not so big. My native language is Czech and I started to learn English by myself. I have never had a teacher or something like that. I just read articles about grammar and learned vocabulary. I can read and write but, unfortunately, I don't understand speech at all and I my speaking is also very bad. It's because of the absence of speaking people in my learning.

The video looks very good. Nice animations indeed. Maybe I will buy it when it is in a pack with all DLCs.

I would like to play Chrono Trigger again, but I have a problem that I can enjoy games just in fullscreen (more precisely in borderless window) and monitors nowadays are so big that these old games have too big pixels on them. PSX games are still OK, but SNES games have too little resolution for me. :( I have the same problem with Wizardry 7. I want to play it so much but it is really unplayable on my 24" monitor and to play it in a small window would be even worse because the window would be too small for playing.

7 years ago
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Actually, Shadow of Mordor comes as GOTY version, with all the DLC's :)

I'm self-taught myself, from age 5, then I started developing new techniques by studying around myself.

My primary language is Spanish, by the way. I have no idea about Czech language at all, I wouldn't understand it myself xD

I speak a bit of English as well, haven't trained much to talk fluently about it.

Try Chrono Trigger again! You already know enough English to understand most stuff now! :)

About screen thingies, why don't you try windowed mode? Like 800x600? No need to play it at huge resolutions, those games are made for fun, not for their fancy graphics xD

7 years ago
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