Empire Earth is just the greatest friggin' RTS ever you know that? Here I build my ridiculous war of attrition map and also show you basically how you do that, and all the tools you have available for making an awesome rocking skirmish map just the way you like it. I don't even get into scripts and triggers that will be for another time, just like actually playing this map will be for another time. :-)
Also please ignore the graphical issues and slight blurriness, this game is really a bitch to capture properly and I went to a lot of lengths to make this for you so please appreciate that. :-)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_nwtvtUdig
"Maybe I should shoot you with my gun!"
"There's that explosion again."
Well it's finally here. Fallout 3. A game that destroyed a company and continues to divide what was once a loyal fanbase even to this day. Was it worth it? Well, we'll find out.
Produced by Bethesda Softworks, best known for the Elder Scrolls series of RPGs, the game is the sequel (of sorts) to Interplay's venerable Fallout series of ground-breaking late 90s RPGs. Fallout 3 takes place in an all-new setting, the Capital Wasteland, and features a first/third-person game engine ala modern FPS. After a false start with 'Project Van Buren' that ultimately drove Interplay to bankruptcy and resulted in the original closure of Black Isle Studios, Fallout 3 was finally released with much fanfare some eleven years after Fallout 2. Was it worth it? Although highly praised upon its release and winning numerous industry accolades and awards, even now the game engenders some resentment from the series die-hard fans.
This will certainly be interesting. This Let's Play has been requested as far back as during my Fallout 2 days. This will be my first official entirely blind Let's Play, as I've never played Fallout 3 (beyond the first hour or so of gameplay) to completion. Every other game I've LPed so far was a game I had extensive experience with, played front to back and otherwise dominated or at least held vast knowledge of. So this will be a new experience for all of us.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GhXZNwtZAQ
Fallout, a Post-Nuclear Adventure, Interplay's stand-out RPG from 1997, launched a venerable gaming series with a relatively down-to-earth first installment. With a mix of thrilling combat, mind-challenging puzzles, and diverse characters all set against a dour, retro-futuristic post-apocalyptic world to explore, Fallout is sure to always have a spot on the list of greatest RPGs of all time. Even thirteen years later, it's still for sale on various websites.
When the nuclear holocaust of World War III rained down upon the world, your parents were lucky enough to make it to one of the vast hardened underground shelters, and the safety of Vault 13. Forty years later and the Vault is in trouble: the water purification chip has failed, and in one hundred fifty days, the Vault will run out of water. You have been selected to set out, alone, into the wasteland, to find a chip and save your people... but the outside world holds many surprises. Life in the Vault is about to change.
The first Fallout will always be my favorite, even with all its bugs and (relatively) short play-time. The story and setting is tighter than in future Fallouts, and the bleak, serious atmosphere emphasizes the weight of the mission on your shoulders.
I played this game in three 'sittings', divided here into 'Acts'. Each Act (arbitrarily delineated by me based on how long I could sit there playing the game and being entertaining) roughly corresponds to a distinct segment-arc of the game. So you'll see several videos all grouped together at once. I sped up the less interesting/repetitive parts with some fast-forward musical interludes. Otherwise everything you see is how it played out. There's some random graphics issues in it that I was unable to resolve but hopefully it's not too distracting.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDP4qtMYC7I
This time I'm going to be playing not just Fallout 2, Interplay's sequel to the smash hit RPG Fallout, but I'm also going to be playing the Restoration Project. The Restoration Project is a mod created by the No-Mutants-Allowed user Killap, designed to add back in much of the content that was cut from Fallout 2 due to time constraints. It also fixes multiple bugs and adds some additional graphics features.
Your home, the village of Arroyo, is dying. The tribe founded by the original Vault Dweller from Fallout needs you to venture into the Wasteland to retrieve the fabled Garden of Eden Creation Kit, a device said to 'bring life to the Wasteland'. Along the way you'll meet more strange mutants, unique characters, and even some old friends. You'll even get a chance to revisit some of the locations from Fallout 1... but the Wasteland has changed in the last 80 years...
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ODnRj8-AS18
What a bastard of a mission...
Command & Conquer is the groundbreaking real-time strategy game from Westwood Studios that set the bar for all RTS games to follow. With its sleek interface, animated units, sincere if cheesy cutscenes, and near-future setting, Westwood Studios produced the game that would define the industry for years to come. It introduced the world to tiberium, point click and die and, of course, Kane. This is where it all begins.
Playing the original DOS version. Keep those CDs intact, kiddos!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekHOcBZ83qg
In which I forget to pay attention to the balance line and go bankrupt just like a real car company. Where's my bail-out? Oh well. I'll redo this one but this take was fun!
Also ignore the talk about my cursor I forgot to show it as visible in the capture settings LIKE A DORK
Well it's back. The Car Tycoon game that sucks but also actually was released in some sort of playable state. People kept requesting me to play more of this so here it is, we'll see how far I can get in the 'campaign' before I run out of gas.
Hey, you guys like my Let's Plays, Longplays, Writing, and other random things I do, right? Maybe you'd consider sponsoring me on Patreon? All I ask is a $1 a month contribution. It doesn't sound like a lot, but if enough of you guys help out it will go a long way. Head over to patreon.com/l1011widebody if you want to help a Trijet out.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wtm9CLr-fH8
"Is that a skull? Who brought that in here? What the hell."
Well it's finally here. Fallout 3. A game that destroyed a company and continues to divide what was once a loyal fanbase even to this day. Was it worth it? Well, we'll find out.
Produced by Bethesda Softworks, best known for the Elder Scrolls series of RPGs, the game is the sequel (of sorts) to Interplay's venerable Fallout series of ground-breaking late 90s RPGs. Fallout 3 takes place in an all-new setting, the Capital Wasteland, and features a first/third-person game engine ala modern FPS. After a false start with 'Project Van Buren' that ultimately drove Interplay to bankruptcy and resulted in the original closure of Black Isle Studios, Fallout 3 was finally released with much fanfare some eleven years after Fallout 2. Was it worth it? Although highly praised upon its release and winning numerous industry accolades and awards, even now the game engenders some resentment from the series die-hard fans.
This will certainly be interesting. This Let's Play has been requested as far back as during my Fallout 2 days. This will be my first official entirely blind Let's Play, as I've never played Fallout 3 (beyond the first hour or so of gameplay) to completion. Every other game I've LPed so far was a game I had extensive experience with, played front to back and otherwise dominated or at least held vast knowledge of. So this will be a new experience for all of us.
Playing the Game of the Year edition from Steam.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dF0oymi6ag
No, not the opera mission... please, not that...
I have been longing to do this one for a long time, I know I already did a straight playthrough but this will be a lot of fun. This is literally the first PC game I ever played and the game that introduced me to the BattleTech world. We're going to go really deep in here and explore what makes MechWarrior 2 such a classic.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iwvee2byK30