12-09-2014, 06:33 PM
Ocasionally play Skyrim when I get in the mood, Morrowind when I feel like going retro.
Was playing Planetside 2 for a while, but it's become "pay to win" so I don't play much anymore (even though I was always a medic or engineer anyways lol).
I really like World of Tanks... War Thunder encourages them to actually get their butts in gear now, so they wemt from amazing to mediocre to pretty sweet now.
Occasionally play 3.0/3.5. Traditional risk is still my favorite game of all time (fuck the new version).
Star wars tabletop was fun. A game I really miss playing from back in Highschool was "Mein Panzer" (good luck even finding books for it any more). It pretty much used scale model tanks and a measuring tape to create large scale WWII tank battles. The game had such advanced fighting systems that you could either play simple or account for just about every variable that a real tank would have to account for (WoT is the closest I've found to mein panzer level combat mechanics, and it doesn't even compare).
Was playing Planetside 2 for a while, but it's become "pay to win" so I don't play much anymore (even though I was always a medic or engineer anyways lol).
I really like World of Tanks... War Thunder encourages them to actually get their butts in gear now, so they wemt from amazing to mediocre to pretty sweet now.
Occasionally play 3.0/3.5. Traditional risk is still my favorite game of all time (fuck the new version).
Star wars tabletop was fun. A game I really miss playing from back in Highschool was "Mein Panzer" (good luck even finding books for it any more). It pretty much used scale model tanks and a measuring tape to create large scale WWII tank battles. The game had such advanced fighting systems that you could either play simple or account for just about every variable that a real tank would have to account for (WoT is the closest I've found to mein panzer level combat mechanics, and it doesn't even compare).