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#1 NakedHeadcrab
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FC2. Tried to like this game, but it gets boring after a while. It still looks sort of nice graphic-wise:

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#2  Edited By NakedHeadcrab
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N64 is a classic console. GameCube is almost forgettable.

Make your choice.

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#3 NakedHeadcrab
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@Treflis said:

But being essentially forced to install it or otherwise risk a potential exploit cause you missed a security update because you now need to install them all manually? I'm not a huge fan in being ordered to get something just because they want me to.

Get used to it, the future is here and big powerful companies like Microsoft and Google are now making decisions for us (yeah, that sucks).

On a side note, I recently moved from W7 to W10, and while the new OS seems to be faster and better (in certain aspects) than the previous one, there's an issue with the start menu and taskbar getting stuck whenever they want (and MS is not doing anything to fix it). That's a real bummer.

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#4  Edited By NakedHeadcrab
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If you're into action/adventure, you might want to try some classic Raven Software games:

  • Hexen 2
  • Heretic 2
  • Star Trek: Voyager – Elite Force
  • Soldier of Fortune 1 & 2
  • JKII: Jedi Outcast
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#5 NakedHeadcrab
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Now this is really Retro!

Project Brutality: Hell on Earth Starter Pack

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#6 NakedHeadcrab
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@NathanDrakeSwag said:

I would never spend that kind of money for a controller. What a waste.

Gotta agree with that, $149.99 for a game controller is plain ridiculous (The standard X1 controller is already pricey enough).

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Spike Lee is an abnormal racist that only sees colors. A normal individual sees human beings instead of colors.

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#8 NakedHeadcrab
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@putaspongeon said:

So xbox one controllers need batteries to work?

That's a huge downer and I think I won't keep the controller because of that fact. So then that brigns me back to my ps4 controllers.

If you're going to use the Xbox One controller with the wireless adapter, then you do need to get batteries for it to work. Though you can also connect your controller to your PC using any "Micro USB cable", obviously you won´t need batteries since it will be working as a wired controller.

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#9 NakedHeadcrab
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Xbox 360 controller (or the Xbox One) is the way to go on PC gaming.
During the last decade, most PC games have been developed with native support for Xinput devices (read X360 controller), and this will continue to happen with the XOne controller (even the new Steam controller is Xinput compatible). As someone already mentioned above, every game that supports the X360 controller will work with the XOne. As a matter of fact, I recently played "Clive Barker's Jericho" (released in 2007, one of the first games with native X360 controller support) and it worked like a charm with the XOne controller.

Personally, I prefer the Xbox One controller, it's just incredibly responsive and quite comfy.

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#10  Edited By NakedHeadcrab
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Classic: