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    DylanC reacted to Perezca in Super overrated games?   
    I actually used to agree with Skyrim. I hated how it streamlined too much, even more than Oblivion, and it had a crappy story, cities, and factions for the most part. But I've actually changed my mind about it with the Switch release. I like it a lot more now but it still doesn't live up to even Oblivion let alone Morrowind.
    That said, my actual overrated choice is the original Red Dead Redemption. That game is terribly boring to me. I gave it like 8 hrs when it came out and traded it in right after. After beating RDR2, I watched all of the cutscenes on YouTube of the original and the story doesn't even seem worth playing it for me honestly. 
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    DylanC got a reaction from mont86 in How often do you eat pizza?   
    About once a week. I’d eat it more if I could but it doesn’t do my big ol’ jelly belly any favours.
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    DylanC got a reaction from DC in Anticipated game of 2019?   
    Cyberpunk 2077
    Days Gone
    The Last Of Us Part II
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    DylanC got a reaction from kingpotato in Anticipated game of 2019?   
    Cyberpunk 2077
    Days Gone
    The Last Of Us Part II
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    DylanC got a reaction from kingpotato in Your thoughts on the Monster Hunter franchaise   
    I played a Monster Hunter on the PSP way back when but didn't fully get into it. Some of the menus are out of control, but I can see why people like the series. It's deep and the plethora of gigantic monsters is alluring. The battle/loot/upgrade loop is addictive.
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    DylanC reacted to UleTheVee in CD Project Red believe Cyberpunk 2077 will be more popular than Red Dead Redemption 2   
    I would feel really ashamed if it weren't for the fact that I did the exact same thing when I assumed that a random guy on the internet was an EA employee..Oops.
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    DylanC reacted to Alyxx in Thoughts on Altered Beast?   
    One of the worst games? Why? It's a really good arcade port and has some really badass transformation gameplay! I love Altered Beast!
    There are a LOT worse games on the Mega Drive and I do NOT count Altered Beast among them...
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    DylanC reacted to Alyxx in Gaming on "the go!   
    I take my Vita with me to work so I can play it on the bus ride. I love it since I can play a lot of classic PS1 titles on it as well as stuff like Killzone Mercenary which offers more of a home console experience.
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    DylanC reacted to Jerlene in Tony Hawk Returns to Gaming with Mobile Download   
    Trying to get back in the gaming world, Tony Hawk has released a new mobile game called Tony Hawk's Skate Jam. The game was released on Thursday(yesterday) for free on both Android and IOS. After 16 years of releasing game after game after game, Hawk said that releasing a mobile version was just the logical thing to do. 
    I personally was a fan of the Tony Hawk games. I loved my Tony Hawk game for GameBoy. It was small and very 90's, but it was fun. 
    Anyone tried this game yet, or have plans for trying it?
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    DylanC got a reaction from StaceyPowers in What would be the worst thing about losing optical discs?   
    Probably not being able to re-sell a game disc if you want to sell it.
    In a perfect world this issue should theoretically be moot as buying a game digitally *should* allow access to future versions of the game. Granted, it doesn't happen all the time, but the technology is already here to do that. For example, I bought Journey digitally on PS3 and it unlocked the digital PS4 version for free (about a year or so later). This also happened to the games Flow and Flower. Sony are pretty good with this sort of thing via their Cross-buy and Cross-save features. Whether companies will do these sort of consumer-friendly things going forward, well, that's the problem. Fair dos to Microsoft, though. They're doing some great things with BC on their consoles.
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    DylanC reacted to Alyxx in Ask Alyxx   
    Probably Australia since my boyfriend lives there.
    I assume you mean flavour since crisps generally don't do favours. 😉 In response I don't really eat crisps anymore, but when I do I tend to prefer pizza flavoured ones (though they are often impossible to find).
    Hopefully be wearing female clothing and having started hormone therapy. And living in my own apartment.
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    DylanC got a reaction from kingpotato in Super overrated games?   
    I agree, I’ve tried a few Assassin’s Creed titles but they never really clicked with me. The more RPG-centric latest ones - Odyssey and Origins - look decent, though. Wanna give them a go at some point.
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    DylanC reacted to kingpotato in Super overrated games?   
    I think it will be the Assassins creed Franchise, I have to admit I was pretty into these games when I was a teenager and the last release I played was Black flag which I think is the best , but looking back every other game was almost the same and the story was pretty bad as well
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    DylanC reacted to Alexander. in Which COD is the best and why?   
    Really difficult to decide.  Other than the server and lag issues, the very first Black Ops is the best, why? Zombies was my favourite part as it  feels rewarding to play. Each time you kill a zombie, you get some points which you can use to open a chest which will give you a random weapon and every level kept getting harder. I loved the concept, weapons and interesting maps. Reflecting on this post, this was my main time in gaming and brings me back for a walk along memory lane.
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    DylanC got a reaction from HawkLeo in Fallout 76 Nuke Codes From December 10~16   
    Thanks for this info! Will come in very handy! Still yet to launch my first nuke...
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    DylanC reacted to HawkLeo in Fallout 76 Nuke Codes From December 10~16   
    In Fallout 76, you can use the nuke codes to launch nukes targeting various parts of the world map: Appalachia. The nuke codes are updated every week and require the players to work together and decrypt them first before using them. You also have to get the Nuclear Keycard before you can use these nukes.
      In Fallout 76, once you get the nuke codes, it means that you can launch nukes targeting various parts of the world map: Appalachia. And that's probably the only reason gamers are still playing through Bethesda's latest foray into the post-apocalyptic world. The nuke codes are updated every week. Usually, the codes for Silo site Alpha, Bravo, and Charlie are insanely smart and hard to decrypt unless you have a degree in cryptology. Luckily, now we’ve got the Fallout 76 nuke codes for the week commencing December 10 waiting for you to discover down below.

      Here Are the Fallout 76's Latest Nuke Codes From December 10 to 16

      Here, we thank again to NukaCrypt, whose team of boffins and/or programs constantly to surprise us with their speed and accuracy when it comes to deciphering the Fallout 76 nuke codes. We are just in here to offer you a push in the right direction. The effort does not belong to us.

      ·Silo Alpha:   97591524
      ·Silo Bravo:   17507386
      ·Silo Charlie: 94963240

      How To Use Fallout 76 Nuke Codes?

      In Fallout 76 game, though you do not need to go to a specific silo to launch the nukes, site Charlie still seems to be the easiest of the three to find. Just go south of the Mountainside Bed and Breakfast (which is east of the Uncanny Caverns) and then you'll notice the silo site tucked away on the east side of a mountain range near route 102.

      For the site Alpha, meanwhile, you can find east of route 105 and west of Sugar Grove.

      Last but not least, site Bravo, can be found northeast of the Grafton Dam.

      Once you have found the site you want to enter. You're going to have to fight all your way through to the control room, and then protect the crew chief robots as they help with the launch. Once you take down all the enemies, type your launch key on the left of the panel and your codes on the right. Only then can you fire a nuke. It's a tough quest, but it's well worth it.

      Aside from that, if you are mining for rare resources, the nuke codes are also beneficial. On the map, those places that are hit by the nukes are the best place to farm for these rare resources. With these precious resources, you can craft your powerful fallout 76 weapons and many other Fallout 76 items. What's more, you even can use the nukes to wipe out an area of the map and then get a completely different experience there. If you are happened to know that someone who has set up a camp there, it'll also be wiped out with the nuke.

      When will the Fallout 76 Nuke Codes Reset?

      The nuke codes reset every single Monday, that means you'll have to keep an eye from December 16 for your next batch of launch codes.
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    DylanC got a reaction from DC in Ask DC   
    Five Guys is incedible. It’s my favourite, too. Unfortunately we don’t have Red Robin or In N Out here in the UK but I’d love to try them!
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    DylanC reacted to HawkLeo in Where To Find BEST Weapons In Fallout 76   
    In Fallout 76’s West Virginia wasteland, there are many different kinds of weapons for you to discover. Luckily, we have gathered up some of the best. Some of them can be crafted and some can be found in the early game, while others can be prayed for during a Nuke raid. While the elements of Fallout 76's RPG could highly affect the viability of certain weapons, exotic variants (denoted by a star, a special name, and the inability to scrap them at workshop table) can offer some considerable upper hand to players in the early game, with some of them being so good they are probably worth keeping around in the limited C.A.M.P. Stash.

      After a series of beta sessions, Fallout 76 has successfully launched in November. Introducing a strange detour from the franchise with an NPC-free, action-RPG. After that, critical appraisal of Fallout 76's perceived lack of focus, combined with its premium cost (along with microtransactions), has stung review scores and earned much in the way of consumer regret. Even though the game continues to have its ardent supporters, there's something really disappointing about its performance and assorted negative news appeared in the headlines.

      Still, regardless of the lack of dialogue trees, there are plenty of hours of gameplay to be found in Fallout 76, and an overwhelming emphasis of combat. Most weapons in Fallout 76 are subject to a balancing trade-off — damage at the cost of high ammo consumption, accuracy and distance at the cost of lengthy reload times, etc. Though certain weapons deliver better bang for your buck. Fo76items has collected some of the best common and exotic weapons in Fallout 76, along with some ways to get them (or at least, we can say it increases your chance to get those weapons.) So please keep on reading this article and find out what's really worthy of your precious inventory space.
      The first one is: COMBAT SHOTGUN

     
      The large clip size and rate of fire for combat shotguns make them a great tool to keep on hand for crowd control scenarios, also for taking out quicker smaller and smaller enemies, for instance, mutant dogs and mole rats. Players may not run into these weapons if they are sticking closely to the Overseer's quest line until a bit later in Fallout 76 (NOTED: that they’re restricted to level 20 and above). Aside from scorched enemies, they're an extremely common drop from Mole Miners, who often congregate around and inside mining operations (The interesting thing is, their squat shape also makes them an ideal target at which to point these weapons). For a better chance of getting a combat shotgun, please make sure to check out Garrahan Mining HQ, Blackwater Mine, the Mountainside Bed & Breakfast (which Mole Miners have completely taken over), and the Mole Miner Tunnel for beginners twice. Throughout the Ash Heap region, the mole miners are commonly found peppered. Even though some certain sections of it may prove troublesome for lower-leveled gamers.

      Though it really takes a very long time to for Fallout 76's combat shotgun reload, it is really worth owning and what's more, you can keep a fully-loaded one in a quick-slot means that you can swap off of it for a sidearm and reload it once clear of danger.

      The second one is: SLEDGEHAMMER

     
      Well, this relatively common two-handed weapon, for many players may not sound overpowered, but the gamers should aware that the amount of Super Mutants all over Appalachia, even early in Fallout 76 (there’s always a crowd clogging up any relay towers on the map, and Eastern Correctional is another solid early-game haunt). Most of them drop boards and other low-tier melee trash, but you'll often run into a Skirmisher-variant who may drop a sledgehammer, and the wide arc of these powerhouse weapons makes them the perfect way to take down feistier low-level mobs without using any precious ammo. This weapon is not very rare but to some extent, it is a necessity in Fallout 76.

      The Sledgehammers can’t be crafted until you reach to level 30. But you can add mods onto them at a weapons bench to make a trusty one-hitter for when you’re surrounded. Their heavy weight and slow wind-up represent the most obvious downsides, but for a free common weapon that’s in relatively frequent supply throughout starter areas, it’s a good thing to keep around, while equally acting as a stress-free disposable item when your inventory’s clogged up, too. Non-melee builds can still get some use out of these, and that’s well in advance of encountering the Super Sledge.

      The third one is: COMBAT KNIFE

     
      Combat knives are a low weight, highly functional, and rarely a bad backup weapon to keep in a quickslot, even when you’re not optimizing melee in your build. Plus, if you’re lucky enough to stumble onto the Legendary Vampiric effect on a combat knife, you get the added benefit of lifesteal, which can turn certain high-level encounters into cakewalks. Legendary weapons have a chance to drop in nuked areas or primo loot caches, and the Vampiric modifier can be found attached to all different types of weapons, but combining it with the ridiculous speed of the knife proves especially powerful. Some Fallout 76 players even report that stabbing the air with this modded knife prompts a small amount of heal on its own, but it’s likely that this will be patched out in future updates.

      You can find the combat knives all throughout Fallout 76's world map. Or it can also be made at a weapons bench easily. With quality ranging from level 1 to level 50.

      The fourth one is: HANDMADE RIFLE


      Here is the quick introduction about the Gauss Rifle. It often makes the top of many Fallout 76 weapon lists: Some Fallout fans may have noticed that the Gauss Rifle features commonly bugged stats. It has a charging mechanic that increases damage per shot, but the consistency of this aspect varies from player to player. If Bethesda fixes any remnant bugs associated with it, it would be very good to swap the Handmade Rifle for the Gauss Rifle.

      In comparison to the Handmade Rifle, after scrapping a few extras, the Hunting Rifle reveals some solid modifications, for example, long-range scopes and magazine increases, but the Handmade Rifle is a more significant upgrade and can be found fairly early, at about level 15. It requires venturing into The Mire, but certain quest lines will push Fallout 76 players into the residential town of Harpers Ferry, which is manned by the faction known as the Free States. A vendor in the northern area of Harpers Ferry will then sell the plan for the Handmade Rifle for 270 bottle caps.

      Think of the Handmade Rifle as Fallout 76's AK-47, hosting a vast collection of unlockable mods that turn it into one of the most versatile base weapons in this game. Crafting can bring it all the way up to level 45, and its base ballistic damage of 32 with a 20-round clip ensures that players collecting rifleman Perks can position it as the linchpin of their loadout. Just keep in mind that if you want to see how the Handmade Rifle fits into your arsenal, you should be equipped with the Gunsmith Perk at level 3 to craft it. To score a Handmade Rifle without having to craft it, it can also be looted from a rooftop in Berkeley Springs.

      Here are some ways you can find BEST weapons in Fallout 76, if want to get more weapons and accessories here is the best place for you to get fallout 76 weapons and of course, it is more than just weapons!
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    DylanC got a reaction from kingpotato in Best online multiplayer experiences?   
    Modern Warfare 3’s MP is a lot of fun. I’m pretty sure it’s the first title in the series to feature Infected mode which was really addictive. 
    Nice choice! I spent a ton of hours playing the Firefight horde mode with friends. Great times!
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    DylanC reacted to Shortie861 in Do you prefer Survival or Creative in Minecraft? Why?   
    I would much rather play creative over survival if I am honest. Creative is a great game mode on Minecraft to be able to sit down, relax, not have to worry and just chill out building whatever you want. I love to be able to sit with my family and just have fun whilst building crazy things or something we have an idea for. Survival is fun but I find I get too frustrated over Survival and give up very quickly.
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    DylanC reacted to Alyxx in Best online multiplayer experiences?   
    Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 was my first true online multiplayer experience.
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    DylanC reacted to kingpotato in Best online multiplayer experiences?   
    For me it will be Halo 3, maybe not the best multiplayer compared to other games, but Halo 3 will always have a place in my heart.
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    DylanC reacted to Alexander. in Best Arcade Game You've Ever Played?   
    Best arcade game of all time, that's a tough question! It's hard just to pick one being my favourite. As the first video game I ever played, I can always find some room and love in my heart for Pacman. A balance of many different concepts which makes the Retro Game fun to play. Very simply objective for the player. You have to make there way through a maze and has to gather all of the Pat-Dots (DOTS) in order to complete the level. As a player, you are constantly being hunted by four ghosts which means your main purpose is to kill them.
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