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Kendrick Kerwin Chua <
kendrick@nospam.io-nyc> wrote:
Oh crap, after you get elected you have to keep promises.
And if there's one thing I'm tired of, it's so many politicians
stubbornly keeping their promises.
Play:
Pandemonium (PC) - this version seems a bit odd, I think possibly due
to the 3Dfx wrapper included, but I suppose it works well enough.
Except that the controls are way off, possibly due to my using a weird remote-keyboard-plus-keyboard-mouse setup. So yes, I somehow managed
to have problems with the controls of a 2.5D platformer, which
scarcely even seems possible. Nice.
Total Overdose (PC) - partly-sandbox shooty thing I mostly liked on
the PS2. It's admittedly a bit jarring just how few polygons are
actually being used at times, and for me this had a similar control
problem which will be a recurring theme here - that keyboard-mouse
thing simply does not work in any usable way on it, with wild
responses to tiny movements even at the lowest sensitivity setting. I
did manage to almost just strafe my way through a couple of missions
to see that the game runs well otherwise, but I suspect it might be
best not to try playing the whole thing that way.
Saints Row 3 (PC) - not the remaster, which would presumably be beyond
what my mini PC could handle. This runs fairly tolerably in 720p on
low settings (!) at least, but... the controls again. Looking at the
floor all the time was completely awesome, obviously, but did make
shooting the opposition a bit on the tricky side. Still, using my PS4 controller via USB worked nicely (at least in Wine on Linux, which is
how I ran all of these), so I played it a bunch like that instead.
Hitman: Blood Money (PC) - similarly, not one of the newer versions.
Given how things start out it was hard to even judge how this was
running before compelling floor-staring action ensued, but it didn't immediately seem terrible.
Want:
To try the other few old PC games I got at the same time as these -
Flatout 2, Just Cause 2, and Sleeping Dogs.
Bin:
Probably only about half of the games I've mentioned having direct
controller support on PC, despite them all having it on other
platforms.
-Rus.
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