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@Misguided_Kerbal how have you not heard of gta online?! :wink:

To be honest, gta is really fun but one thing you can definitely do without is the language and some of the content. (Of course, it’s up to the user to engage in some of the activities. Don’t worry, I steer clear of those!) but it is fun! I’m going to keep playing it for a while, maybe try out stormworks. I’ll get back to ksp in a while

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5 minutes ago, Lewie said:

@Misguided_Kerbal how have you not heard of gta online?! :wink:

To be honest, gta is really fun but one thing you can definitely do without is the language and some of the content. (Of course, it’s up to the user to engage in some of the activities. Don’t worry, I steer clear of those!) but it is fun! I’m going to keep playing it for a while, maybe try out stormworks. I’ll get back to ksp in a while

I might try it out. Thing is, my folks don't let me play online games.

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Just now, Misguided_Kerbal said:

I might try it out. Thing is, my folks don't let me play online games.

Ahh....

To be honest, you’re probably going to hear more bad language in story mode then online. I do respect your parent’s decision of course. But hey, both versions are fun!

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12 minutes ago, Lewie said:

Ahh....

To be honest, you’re probably going to hear more bad language in story mode then online. I do respect your parent’s decision of course. But hey, both versions are fun!

And... the bad news... my parents don't let me plat GTA either. Non-violent games only, they said, so I'm basically limited down to these (the ones I already have, it'll take too much persuading for them to get me a new game):

  • KSP
  • Planet Coaster
  • SimCity
  • CityState

That's it, so yeah. :( 

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5 minutes ago, Misguided_Kerbal said:

And... the bad news... my parents don't let me plat GTA either. Non-violent games only, they said, so I'm basically limited down to these (the ones I already have, it'll take too much persuading for them to get me a new game):

  • KSP
  • Planet Coaster
  • SimCity
  • CityState

That's it, so yeah. :( 

oh no... that's very sad........

Despite i can play any kind of games,i only play 2 games:

  1. Team Fortress 2
  2. Kerbal Space Program

Just 2 games.... why?

because i completely lost the motivation to play other kind of games....

like... ahem.... more than 10 games....

maybe the next day i'll try Universe Sandbox 2....

Spoiler

Yes,i am the Viking 1 Spacecraft,not a Mariner 4,rest in asteroids.... Pioneer 11... -2020-8-28-18-00-00

 

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11 minutes ago, Misguided_Kerbal said:

KSP

Planet Coaster

SimCity

CityState

I don't blame your parents. GTA is horrible in my opinion. I wont get into detail why (because first I haven't played it have just been told by other and second I don't want to get into trouble (since it tends the reason to not be PG),) but it's just innapropriate. Even though the really bad stuff is optional, I am just disgusted. I am surprised you don't have Minecraft, that one isn't too violent. 

Obey your parents and honor their decisions though. I still live with most of the standards they taught me. I have never played (besides Terraria and some others) games that are rated teen and up. 

Games I play right now are:

Minecraft

Kerbal Space Program

Animal Crossing

and hopefully I will play my favorite childhood game: Lego Star Wars Complete Saga soon!

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3 minutes ago, Misguided_Kerbal said:

I've been playing OpenTTD, It;s fun, and free!

What’s open TTD?

(when I saw that...the first thought that popped into my head was ‘take-two development’. Huh....)

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4 minutes ago, Lewie said:

What’s open TTD?

OpenTTD is a business simulation game in which players try to earn money via transporting passengers and freight by road, rail, water and air.

well... acording to wikipedia.... am i wrong???

And yes,i was too curious..... D'oh!(?)

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I would recommend Stellaris, it's a strategy game IN SPAAAAAAAAAAAACE!

Seriously though, it might fit the definition of "violent" because of war with other empires but it's really not because the land battles are just numbers on a screen and the

As long as you stay away from *ahem* being overly opressive of other species i.e no purging and not building death stars and only fighting defensive wars I'd say it fit the bill .

Spoiler

And yes, you can actually build a death star in the game (it's called a Colossus and looks different but the concept is the same)

I've employed Death Stars on more than one occasion, purged and conquered other empires and attacking without provocation, but you're not forced to, which is what I like.

 

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2 hours ago, Lewie said:

@The Doodling Astronaut Yeah, minecraft is really an all-around great game....and man, oh man, lswtcs was-and is-a great game! Did you have it for the wii?

Yes! Oh my gosh that was my childhood

Amazon.com: Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga - Nintendo Wii: Artist Not  Provided: Video Games

I can't wait for the successor 

Amazon.com: LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga - Nintendo Switch: Whv  Games: Video Games

 

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1 hour ago, Lewie said:

What’s open TTD?

(when I saw that...the first thought that popped into my head was ‘take-two development’. Huh....)

It's an open source version of transport tycoon, for modern computers.

1 hour ago, Kane Kerman said:

OpenTTD is a business simulation game in which players try to earn money via transporting passengers and freight by road, rail, water and air.

well... acording to wikipedia.... am i wrong???

And yes,i was too curious..... D'oh!(?)

No. It's more of a tycoon game.

38 minutes ago, DunaManiac said:

I would recommend Stellaris, it's a strategy game IN SPAAAAAAAAAAAACE!

Seriously though, it might fit the definition of "violent" because of war with other empires but it's really not because the land battles are just numbers on a screen and the

As long as you stay away from *ahem* being overly opressive of other species i.e no purging and not building death stars and only fighting defensive wars I'd say it fit the bill .

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And yes, you can actually build a death star in the game (it's called a Colossus and looks different but the concept is the same)

I've employed Death Stars on more than one occasion, purged and conquered other empires and attacking without provocation, but you're not forced to, which is what I like.

 

Hmm... can you say more?

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I was too bored,so i decided to Remake the entire Kerbolar System in U.S2....

It's yet not done.....

also... my Laptop is now slow,and i think the image isn't showing up...

i think moho is done,so i'll proceed to Eve now...

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12 hours ago, Misguided_Kerbal said:

Hmm... can you say more?

Well, in the game you can be either one of two main types of players, peaceful federation builders and imperialistic conquerors. Each side provides it's own advantages and drawbacks.

Peaceful empires can take the full advantage of diplomacy between other empires, and can form alliances with other nations for protection, but it usually means they are relatively weak in terms of strength and economic/technological power, which leaves them at the mercy of the more imperialistic empires.

Warlike empires have strong millitaries and the economic and technological power that comes with that, they can forcefully extract resources from conquered empires in the form of tributaries and vassals, but it usually means that they don't have many allies...

Overall, I'm much more Warlike than I am peaceful.

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59 minutes ago, DunaManiac said:

Well, in the game you can be either one of two main types of players, peaceful federation builders and imperialistic conquerors. Each side provides it's own advantages and drawbacks.

Peaceful empires can take the full advantage of diplomacy between other empires, and can form alliances with other nations for protection, but it usually means they are relatively weak in terms of strength and economic/technological power, which leaves them at the mercy of the more imperialistic empires.

Warlike empires have strong millitaries and the economic and technological power that comes with that, they can forcefully extract resources from conquered empires in the form of tributaries and vassals, but it usually means that they don't have many allies...

Overall, I'm much more Warlike than I am peaceful.

Sounds Interesting.

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*Drill Sargent voice here*

ALLRIIGHT MAGGOTS! You ain’t postin enough to MAKE THIS THE MEGATHREAD! So get yer fingers a-typiiin and POST, dang it!

Now drop and gimme twenty posts, all of ya!

 

 

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4 minutes ago, DunaManiac said:

Yes Mr.Lewie

Good! Now gimme 19 more posts!

(just kidding...but on a somewhat related note, the Sargent the runs the ROTC course just sent out an email with the uniform requirements. One of them is that hair (for boys) has to be zero around amd below the ears and cannot exceed three inches on top. My mom isn’t happy about this, but personally I’m excited. I’m thinking of going with a Gene Kranz esq buzz cut.)

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