if the graphics could be more realistic i would say pokemon
blazethe1
actually.. yeah ! lol
But i'd go with something like NFS MW, or test drive unlimited.
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[QUOTE="mimic-Denmark"]Playboy the game.Guapsrocks
hahah me too!
lol. Yeah, that one....
but seriously, Starcraft 2 or GTA.
[QUOTE="Sephiroth__666"]Hmmm, good point. But, I would go with Battlefield 2, I've always wanted to drive a tank. Also, Guild Wars would be another game because I would love to walk around from town to town hacking monsters.
Valkyrie_44
I used to drive a tank in real life, what BF2 offers for thier version of an actual M1A1 us nothing in comparision to the real life counterpart.
Its pretty obvious that the tank driving part of BF2 is very very very simple (it would be a pain in the rear for most people to know how to use the laser range finder, select the proper type of round, set it to airburst or impact and all that kind of stuff just to make one shot and then repeat the process). Which type of tank did you drive? And you were the driver or you had other function on the tank? (commander, gunner, loader...)
Klingon Academy - Its my starship, and I can control pretty much every aspect of it.
Valkyrie_44
How could I forgot Star Trek. It would be awesome to have a big badass starship at your command (a Sovereign-class dreadnought would be nice, though a Galaxy or Akira class would be cool as well).
KOTOR's world and Baldur's Gate are my two main choices. KOTOR has the awesome lightsabers and force. Don't forget the hot chicks. (lol Bastilla) Baldur's Gate, on the other hand, is a great fantasy world that you can just lost yourself by just talking to wonderful people.
Though getting radiated and bitten by mutated monsters in Stalker is not such a bad idea.
It's gotta be GTA4, or any other Singleplayer RPG. Possibly Star Trek Online, too.
I do agree about pokemon, that'd be great.
[QUOTE="Valkyrie_44"][QUOTE="Sephiroth__666"]Hmmm, good point. But, I would go with Battlefield 2, I've always wanted to drive a tank. Also, Guild Wars would be another game because I would love to walk around from town to town hacking monsters.
Whermacht02
I used to drive a tank in real life, what BF2 offers for thier version of an actual M1A1 us nothing in comparision to the real life counterpart.
Its pretty obvious that the tank driving part of BF2 is very very very simple (it would be a pain in the rear for most people to know how to use the laser range finder, select the proper type of round, set it to airburst or impact and all that kind of stuff just to make one shot and then repeat the process). Which type of tank did you drive? And you were the driver or you had other function on the tank? (commander, gunner, loader...)
Klingon Academy - Its my starship, and I can control pretty much every aspect of it.
Valkyrie_44
How could I forgot Star Trek. It would be awesome to have a big badass starship at your command (a Sovereign-class dreadnought would be nice, though a Galaxy or Akira class would be cool as well).
In the Army my last function was that of driver in the M1A1HD ( known as Heavy Digital in Ft Hood), It wasn't really difficult to drive, much like driving a catty when you got some speed. I alsoloaded and had a chance to be a gunner, (we were short of personnel in our unit at point).Firing the main gun wasn't difficult, you usedthe LRF on a target once you got a return you fired. You really didn't have to worry too much on the type of round since you were told by the commander what you were going to fire HEAT / SABOT / COAX and you toggled that accordingly. Alot of the work was provided by the loader.
What bothered me about BF2 is the amount of damage that could be taken, (not enough) range,and its interaction to the environment.Alight vehicle hitting anM1 really didn't bother a tank in fact it waslike a speed bump.I think a couple of the games that got it right was Joint Operations, M1 Tank Platton 2, and Operation Flashpoint / ARMA. BF2 really do the MBT justice.
Speaking of tank simulations, I wonder if a certain someone has played Steel Beasts Pro PE. It's got quite the following for a hardcore tank sim. Anyway, I'm not sure if I can choose right now...but I'm leaning more towards Starflight or Star Control right now. Nothing quite like commanding your own starship, heading into the unknown, meeting new races, and of course, blowing stuff up where no one has blown stuff up before...NamelessPlayer
Why yes I do have Steel Beast, just not pro version. Initially, when it came out I was not impressed for the fact it was not all that well optimized, and was prone to being non responsive especially when starting up a game (ala ARMA right now).
Hey, a novel question, great!
I choose Two Worlds or Oblivion - beautiful graphics, tons of variation in landscape, and in either world, I would be a Knight who could control the elements (fire spells etc).
napalm_winter
You could control the elements, sure, but would you have a flush toilet?
I'll take FarCry. I'm sure I could find a corner of that island chain untainted by monsters or thugs, set up a little taqueria, invite some friends over, and spend my days kickin' it in an ankle-deep lagoon of bright blue, crystal clear water.
Sexy Beach 3!:Dh1dd3n5had0w
hahahahhah ayes. my same thoughts exactly. but if the world ages, the girls are only good for a few years, than your kinda on your own.
Well, this new Prince of Persia series could be interesting, I get to mess with time, do imposible moves and get the best chicks in end. Otherwise, Starcraft would be really cool.stefip
Yeah...Kaileena....too bad she turned ugly in the two thrones.....But Farah was hot, so, ok.
Reminds me of my former classmate whose name is Farah too. Damn she was hot...
Is that a tricky question?
Why Kotor of course, or any Star Wars game that is. Exploring and visiting many planets, tagging along with many characters on their missions, meeting all the species.
In the free time, hang out with Han Solo in local Cantina and watch local Twi-Leks dance. Oh the possibilities..
Then again, that's in the fantasy world. For now it's time to go ahead and pay those bills before I get disconnected :)
In the Army my last function was that of driver in the M1A1HD ( known as Heavy Digital in Ft Hood), It wasn't really difficult to drive, much like driving a catty when you got some speed. I alsoloaded and had a chance to be a gunner, (we were short of personnel in our unit at point).Firing the main gun wasn't difficult, you usedthe LRF on a target once you got a return you fired. You really didn't have to worry too much on the type of round since you were told by the commander what you were going to fire HEAT / SABOT / COAX and you toggled that accordingly. Alot of the work was provided by the loader.
What bothered me about BF2 is the amount of damage that could be taken, (not enough) range,and its interaction to the environment.Alight vehicle hitting anM1 really didn't bother a tank in fact it waslike a speed bump.I think a couple of the games that got it right was Joint Operations, M1 Tank Platton 2, and Operation Flashpoint / ARMA. BF2 really do the MBT justice.
Valkyrie_44
Wow,that sounds cool. By the way, I played the original M1 Tank Platton and Tank Platoon 2 and they were awesome simulations though TP2 had some serious bugs, I remember that sometimes I would fire all of my SABOT/HEAT/STAFF rounds at an enemy Shilka (or was it the 2S9??) only to have it track damage but still being able to fire...
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