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Postby overtyped » Sat Nov 05, 2016 5:35 pm

Here is an oddity for you. It's high risk like hnh, so i thought it would be interesting.

I played this new private wow server called wow awakening. It's in beta or alpha or something atm
There are no classes, You can choose any spell or talent, and there is 900 unique spells and 2,200 talent with ranks, many of these spells will be found in tomes when advancing through Azeroth which can be used to learn abilities. The Players will have both Energy and a mana pool and rage on the same character.
you get 1 talent point every level after level 10, and 1 ability point every level.
You drop some of your items on death if you are killed by someone within 6 levels of you. It has a hunger system, and guilds can declare war on each other.
Early world exploit: Put your hearthfire inside a cave, then hold shift to position a claim right in front of a cave. After 8 hours the claim will be unbreakable. Since your hearthfire is inside the cave, you can still get back inside, and leave, but nobody will be able to enter, effectively making you unraidable for the first 3-7 days. Enjoy
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Re: strangest games you have played

Postby Ysh » Sat Nov 05, 2016 6:11 pm

overtyped wrote:Here is an oddity for you. It's high risk like hnh, so i thought it would be interesting.

I played this new private wow server called wow awakening. It's in beta or alpha or something atm
There are no classes, You can choose any spell or talent, and there is 900 unique spells and 2,200 talent with ranks, many of these spells will be found in tomes when advancing through Azeroth which can be used to learn abilities. The Players will have both Energy and a mana pool and rage on the same character.
you get 1 talent point every level after level 10, and 1 ability point every level.
You drop some of your items on death if you are killed by someone within 6 levels of you. It has a hunger system, and guilds can declare war on each other.

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Re: strangest games you have played

Postby overtyped » Sat Nov 05, 2016 6:18 pm


oh god..
Early world exploit: Put your hearthfire inside a cave, then hold shift to position a claim right in front of a cave. After 8 hours the claim will be unbreakable. Since your hearthfire is inside the cave, you can still get back inside, and leave, but nobody will be able to enter, effectively making you unraidable for the first 3-7 days. Enjoy
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Re: strangest games you have played

Postby Bowshot125 » Sat Nov 05, 2016 6:28 pm

No Mans Sky
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Re: strangest games you have played

Postby MrPunchers » Sat Nov 05, 2016 6:37 pm

Bowshot125 wrote:No Mans Sky

This is strangest games, not worst.
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Re: strangest games you have played

Postby Frostburn » Sat Nov 05, 2016 11:20 pm

Ginormo Sword :)
Realm of the Mad God.
Transformice.


Strange premises and really addictive games. :)
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Re: strangest games you have played

Postby Granger » Sat Nov 05, 2016 11:22 pm

A game with a strangely immense emotional impact:
http://www.thiswarofmine.com/
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Re: strangest games you have played

Postby Frostburn » Sat Nov 05, 2016 11:25 pm

I feel that one comes into the more darker and (confirm!) emotional side especially in regards to civilian in wars. It is best if I am looking for epiphany, not so much as to enjoy stress free. Premises is good but not my cup of tea.
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Re: strangest games you have played

Postby ricky » Sat Nov 05, 2016 11:39 pm

http://www.indiedb.com/games/the-game-of-my-dream

its like a mix between terraria and methamphetamines
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Re: strangest games you have played

Postby Mateusz_Zboj » Sun Nov 06, 2016 10:37 am

The Void, doesn't get much weirder beside that unless you count LSD.
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