Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play
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@MattSpeller said in Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play:
Stellaris has been exceptionally good
Ditto Men of War: Assault Squad 2
The first gave me everything I wanted from Masters of Orion 3 without the micro-managing
MoWAS2 is everything I liked about the first one with better graphics and a whole heaping steaming pile of bugs fixed.
That is good to hear regarding Stellaris. I was kind of uncertain due to some Steam reviews.
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Command & Conquer Generals & Zero Hour
I thought it was harder. Played through 90% of the original game in a few hours, probably because you just know all the maps and the "AI's" scripted behaviour.
Will start Zero Hour once more in a few days. -
Several games actually.
- Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes
- KOTOR 2
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to name two
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Had a go at that pokemon thing, not that great. Admittedly, I have an iPad to use it on, not a phone (only have Windows Phones) and no SIM card for the iPad.
I have had several issues with it.
- Can't start again. You mess up the start, you're stuffed
- It keeps asking me to connect to my Google account, possibly because I removed it in an attempt to start again.
- There isn't a helpful "WTF does this mean?" FAQ in the app/helpful tutorial
- To get going, it took me a reinstall, an hour or more of button bashing (settings, map poking etc), heaps of Googling and a bunch of: I still have almost no idea what I'm doing.
Also there's apparently server issues in Au (haven't tried this morning), so currently my score for the game is 3/10.
Positives:- It loads
- I am not 100% lost on what to do
- I can put it down.
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@nadnerB said in Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play:
Also there's apparently server issues in Au (haven't tried this morning), so currently my score for the game is 3/10.
They're just having server issues period. Don't think anyone thought it would be so popular so quickly.
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@travisdh1 said in Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play:
@nadnerB said in Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play:
Also there's apparently server issues in Au (haven't tried this morning), so currently my score for the game is 3/10.
They're just having server issues period. Don't think anyone thought it would be so popular so quickly.
Nostalgia... the unexpected assassin of bandwidth and servers
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I've caught two Pokemon so far but haven't been able to walk around my town to see if there is a store.
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Family is reporting a lot of server issues here in the US.
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It's been hit and miss. I generally can reliably get on at 2-4 in the morning.
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Well, this is a bit concerning. (regarding iOS version)
https://techcrunch.com/2016/07/11/pokemon-go-shouldnt-have-full-access-to-your-gmail-docs-and-google-account-but-it-does/?When you use Google to sign into Pokémon Go, as so many of you have already, the popular game for some reason grants itself (for some iOS users, anyway) the highest possible level of access to your Google account, meaning it can read your email, location history⊠pretty much everything.
Google describes it thusly:
When you grant full account access, the application can see and modify nearly all information in your Google Account (but it canât change your password, delete your account, or pay with Google Wallet on your behalf).
This âFull account accessâ privilege should only be granted to applications you fully trust, and which are installed on your personal computer, phone, or tablet.I think I'll be killing my account and using a Trainer account (? I think that's what their called)
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@nadnerB said in Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play:
@travisdh1 said in Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play:
@nadnerB said in Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play:
Also there's apparently server issues in Au (haven't tried this morning), so currently my score for the game is 3/10.
They're just having server issues period. Don't think anyone thought it would be so popular so quickly.
Nostalgia... the unexpected assassin of bandwidth and servers
Yeah, it's why they've delayed the official release in many places...but people are downloading it anyway in those areas through work-arounds etc, which only compounds the issue!
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@nadnerB said in Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play:
Well, this is a bit concerning. (regarding iOS version)
https://techcrunch.com/2016/07/11/pokemon-go-shouldnt-have-full-access-to-your-gmail-docs-and-google-account-but-it-does/?When you use Google to sign into Pokémon Go, as so many of you have already, the popular game for some reason grants itself (for some iOS users, anyway) the highest possible level of access to your Google account, meaning it can read your email, location history⊠pretty much everything.
Google describes it thusly:
When you grant full account access, the application can see and modify nearly all information in your Google Account (but it canât change your password, delete your account, or pay with Google Wallet on your behalf).
This âFull account accessâ privilege should only be granted to applications you fully trust, and which are installed on your personal computer, phone, or tablet.I think I'll be killing my account and using a Trainer account (? I think that's what their called)
Turns out you can go into the settings for a Google account, revoke those permissions, and the app still works. Don't know about iOS.
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@travisdh1 said in Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play:
@nadnerB said in Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play:
Well, this is a bit concerning. (regarding iOS version)
https://techcrunch.com/2016/07/11/pokemon-go-shouldnt-have-full-access-to-your-gmail-docs-and-google-account-but-it-does/?When you use Google to sign into Pokémon Go, as so many of you have already, the popular game for some reason grants itself (for some iOS users, anyway) the highest possible level of access to your Google account, meaning it can read your email, location history⊠pretty much everything.
Google describes it thusly:
When you grant full account access, the application can see and modify nearly all information in your Google Account (but it canât change your password, delete your account, or pay with Google Wallet on your behalf).
This âFull account accessâ privilege should only be granted to applications you fully trust, and which are installed on your personal computer, phone, or tablet.I think I'll be killing my account and using a Trainer account (? I think that's what their called)
Turns out you can go into the settings for a Google account, revoke those permissions, and the app still works. Don't know about iOS.
Not worth trying for multiple reasons. That alone should be enough to give it up as a bad joke.
I did have another go with it today but that access level doesn't sit well with me and it's horribly inconvenient when the only time I have for it is after the kids are in bed (and the dishes are done). Traipsing around the streets in the cold and dark on a WiFi iPad isn't my idea of fun. -
@nadnerB said in Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play:
@travisdh1 said in Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play:
@nadnerB said in Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play:
Well, this is a bit concerning. (regarding iOS version)
https://techcrunch.com/2016/07/11/pokemon-go-shouldnt-have-full-access-to-your-gmail-docs-and-google-account-but-it-does/?When you use Google to sign into Pokémon Go, as so many of you have already, the popular game for some reason grants itself (for some iOS users, anyway) the highest possible level of access to your Google account, meaning it can read your email, location history⊠pretty much everything.
Google describes it thusly:
When you grant full account access, the application can see and modify nearly all information in your Google Account (but it canât change your password, delete your account, or pay with Google Wallet on your behalf).
This âFull account accessâ privilege should only be granted to applications you fully trust, and which are installed on your personal computer, phone, or tablet.I think I'll be killing my account and using a Trainer account (? I think that's what their called)
Turns out you can go into the settings for a Google account, revoke those permissions, and the app still works. Don't know about iOS.
Not worth trying for multiple reasons. That alone should be enough to give it up as a bad joke.
I did have another go with it today but that access level doesn't sit well with me and it's horribly inconvenient when the only time I have for it is after the kids are in bed (and the dishes are done). Traipsing around the streets in the cold and dark on a WiFi iPad isn't my idea of fun.I haven't installed it. Takes me a lot longer to jump on the "everyone's doing it" bandwagon than most.
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@travisdh1 said in Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play:
@nadnerB said in Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play:
@travisdh1 said in Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play:
@nadnerB said in Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play:
Well, this is a bit concerning. (regarding iOS version)
https://techcrunch.com/2016/07/11/pokemon-go-shouldnt-have-full-access-to-your-gmail-docs-and-google-account-but-it-does/?When you use Google to sign into Pokémon Go, as so many of you have already, the popular game for some reason grants itself (for some iOS users, anyway) the highest possible level of access to your Google account, meaning it can read your email, location history⊠pretty much everything.
Google describes it thusly:
When you grant full account access, the application can see and modify nearly all information in your Google Account (but it canât change your password, delete your account, or pay with Google Wallet on your behalf).
This âFull account accessâ privilege should only be granted to applications you fully trust, and which are installed on your personal computer, phone, or tablet.I think I'll be killing my account and using a Trainer account (? I think that's what their called)
Turns out you can go into the settings for a Google account, revoke those permissions, and the app still works. Don't know about iOS.
Not worth trying for multiple reasons. That alone should be enough to give it up as a bad joke.
I did have another go with it today but that access level doesn't sit well with me and it's horribly inconvenient when the only time I have for it is after the kids are in bed (and the dishes are done). Traipsing around the streets in the cold and dark on a WiFi iPad isn't my idea of fun.I haven't installed it. Takes me a lot longer to jump on the "everyone's doing it" bandwagon than most.
I tend to avoid those bandwagons. If everyone's doing it, it's normally pretty boring.
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@scottalanmiller said in Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play:
@travisdh1 said in Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play:
@nadnerB said in Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play:
@travisdh1 said in Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play:
@nadnerB said in Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play:
Well, this is a bit concerning. (regarding iOS version)
https://techcrunch.com/2016/07/11/pokemon-go-shouldnt-have-full-access-to-your-gmail-docs-and-google-account-but-it-does/?When you use Google to sign into Pokémon Go, as so many of you have already, the popular game for some reason grants itself (for some iOS users, anyway) the highest possible level of access to your Google account, meaning it can read your email, location history⊠pretty much everything.
Google describes it thusly:
When you grant full account access, the application can see and modify nearly all information in your Google Account (but it canât change your password, delete your account, or pay with Google Wallet on your behalf).
This âFull account accessâ privilege should only be granted to applications you fully trust, and which are installed on your personal computer, phone, or tablet.I think I'll be killing my account and using a Trainer account (? I think that's what their called)
Turns out you can go into the settings for a Google account, revoke those permissions, and the app still works. Don't know about iOS.
Not worth trying for multiple reasons. That alone should be enough to give it up as a bad joke.
I did have another go with it today but that access level doesn't sit well with me and it's horribly inconvenient when the only time I have for it is after the kids are in bed (and the dishes are done). Traipsing around the streets in the cold and dark on a WiFi iPad isn't my idea of fun.I haven't installed it. Takes me a lot longer to jump on the "everyone's doing it" bandwagon than most.
I tend to avoid those bandwagons. If everyone's doing it, it's normally pretty boring.
Also, the inhabitants of said bandwagon tend to smell, foam at the mouth and be unsustainable amped.
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@nadnerB said in Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play:
@scottalanmiller said in Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play:
@travisdh1 said in Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play:
@nadnerB said in Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play:
@travisdh1 said in Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play:
@nadnerB said in Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play:
Well, this is a bit concerning. (regarding iOS version)
https://techcrunch.com/2016/07/11/pokemon-go-shouldnt-have-full-access-to-your-gmail-docs-and-google-account-but-it-does/?When you use Google to sign into Pokémon Go, as so many of you have already, the popular game for some reason grants itself (for some iOS users, anyway) the highest possible level of access to your Google account, meaning it can read your email, location history⊠pretty much everything.
Google describes it thusly:
When you grant full account access, the application can see and modify nearly all information in your Google Account (but it canât change your password, delete your account, or pay with Google Wallet on your behalf).
This âFull account accessâ privilege should only be granted to applications you fully trust, and which are installed on your personal computer, phone, or tablet.I think I'll be killing my account and using a Trainer account (? I think that's what their called)
Turns out you can go into the settings for a Google account, revoke those permissions, and the app still works. Don't know about iOS.
Not worth trying for multiple reasons. That alone should be enough to give it up as a bad joke.
I did have another go with it today but that access level doesn't sit well with me and it's horribly inconvenient when the only time I have for it is after the kids are in bed (and the dishes are done). Traipsing around the streets in the cold and dark on a WiFi iPad isn't my idea of fun.I haven't installed it. Takes me a lot longer to jump on the "everyone's doing it" bandwagon than most.
I tend to avoid those bandwagons. If everyone's doing it, it's normally pretty boring.
Also, the inhabitants of said bandwagon tend to smell, foam at the mouth and be unsustainable amped.
They also think that amps with labels that go to 11 are better.
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It's also hard for bands to play while the wagon is moving around.
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Better than a bandwagon, my dad operates a sofa wagon. It's an old school hay wagon (circa 1950s) with huge old comfy furniture bolted to it that he pulls around with a classic Alice Chalmers narrow front farm tractor.
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I'm playing Pokemon Go in the middle lane of 390 as I try to cross 4 lanes of traffic at 65-75 MPH...
Wish me luck...
</sarcasm>