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Now that we have the shiny new computer up and running, I've encountered a rather serious problem. Vista simply will not allow Nethack to run in full screen mode.

bother.

But I was thinking that it might be time to expand my options a bit. I'm going to get Madden '08 (the current version does not allow for playing in coach mode) but am looking for other experiences.

Here's what I like:


  • strategic games

  • historical simulations

  • opportunities beyond combat

  • world building



Here's what I don't like:


  • first person shooters

  • games requiring fast reflexes or excellent keyboard/mouse skills

  • anything with overly graphic graphics (PTSD, y'know.)

  • games that railroad options



So, any suggestions?


  • Athlon 64 X2 (W) 5200+ 2.6 GHz processor with 2000 MT/s (mega transfers/second) and socket AM2
  • GeForce 6150SE nForce 430 chipset
  • 2GB PC2-4200 MB/sec 240 pin, DDR2 SDRAM, upgradeable to 4GB (32-bit OS) or 8GB (64-bit OS)
  • 500 GB SATA 3G (3.0 Gb/sec), 7200 rpm hard drive
  • 16X DVD (±)R/RW 12X RAM (±)R DL LightScribe SATA drive
  • Integrated 10/100 Base-T networking interface with 56K bps data/fax modem
  • High Definition 7.1 audio with ALC 888 chipset
  • Integrated 15-in-1 (4 slot) memory card reader
  • 6 USB 2.0 ports, 2 in the front and 4 in the back
  • Windows Vista Home Premium with Windows Media Center

Date: 10 Jan 2009 19:41 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pauldrye.livejournal.com
Europa Universalis III, or possibly Victoria by the same publishers.

As a baseball fan, you might like Baseball Mogul.

Date: 10 Jan 2009 20:08 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pompe.livejournal.com
I second EUIII - it can't cost more than a few USD nowadays, and I doubt you'll find better historical simulation games around. See if you can find the In Nomine version which is the most extensive.

I like semi-shooters, though, so brainier RPGs like Fallout (III) and Mass Effect are my main passion these days. Not sure how they work with your graphics card, though - I prefer to run actionish stuff on the console and use the PC for strategy and 3rd-person isowhatever.

Date: 11 Jan 2009 11:39 (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
There is also "Hearts of iron II - Armagedon", same concept but between 1936-1964 or so. A cool feature is that if you get the right versions you can import save games and use all five games from Paradox (Europa Universalis:Rome, Crusader Kings, Europa Universalis, Victoria and Hearts of iron) and play from 280 BCE to 1964. Haven't tried it as it looks like an alt-history geeks kind of crack and I don't have the time.

Patrik (TML-lurker) Holmström

Date: 12 Jan 2009 01:12 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pauldrye.livejournal.com
Unfortunately, if you're any good at the game at all, you've already conquered the world by the end of EU3, so Victoria and Hearts of Iron are kind of moot in that chain.

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