How's the dungeon delving going Ganker.........
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Post your loadout
nothing TOO fancy,but I was really hoping to find better armor or a nice two handed axe deeper in the dungeon so far nothing but scrolls & gold......
Are drop rates different on Playstation? I always have multiple non-quest rings/amulets by caves.
I don't think so,so far feels pretty similar to the PC version,but there's no stash in town unless I missed a building haven't seen a single gem either
There's no stash in the PC version either. By the time I'm killing Diablo there's a sea of 5000 coin stacks around the well.
staff of healing, staff of mana, lightning wall
all you need
I have never not sold a staff, unless it was a staff of apocalypse
is that the Playstation port?
It was actually pretty good, and even had a speedup option that worked brilliantly
>is that the Playstation port?
Oh based.
The only thing that looms like shit is your post sour smelly c**t
That looks like shit. Loser.
How do I find good diablo II LoD guides?
Every time I try to find something it directs me to the remastered garbage
You're garbage. Playing the remaster with old graphics toggled on is the best experience you can have.
https://classic.battle.net/diablo2exp/
Playstation version? Even toaster computers back in 1997 could play Diablo. What was the purpose of the Playstation version, and why would someone play an isometric RPG with a controller?
>Playstation version? Even toaster computers back in 1997 could play Diablo. What was the purpose of the Playstation version, and why would someone play an isometric RPG with a controller?
I actually have a collection of PS1 RTS and other ports including warcraft and command and conquer, I even have teh PAL version of age of empires 2 for the PS2. Strange until you realis eyou could get a keyboard and mouse. I don;t have the ps1 diablo 1, its a rare game although I would be glad to own it and always play though the games I own, the main difference was that it allowed co-op play. Similarly there was a direct link cable for the PS1 that allowed to consoles to play head to head command and conquer etc. I like games you see, I like playing them. I also have big box diablo one for the PC and finished it a long long long time ago. I like games you see.
Warcraft and Command & Conquer on a Playstation controller? ...WHAT?
Yes but you have to remember there was a playstation one mouse for example and a playstation two keyboard. That being said I have finished warcraft on the ps1 with the controller for fun. I loved Warcraft 2 back in the 80s and had a room permanently setup with two networked PCs for lan playing it and FPS like duke3d. I've played most of age of empires II on a PS2 dual shock as well just for the challenge. I like games. Not so keen on people
>90s
sry typo I also have big box Warcraft beyond the dark portal. I got a free copy of warcraft orcs and humans with the first CD player I bought which was a creative labs and a trial version of orcs and humans was with it. 'Alrighty then' said the peon
If you think that's strange I have the PS1 warhammer game shadow of the horned rat, great atnosphere
Command & Conquer was invented on the Sega Genesis, lil zoomie
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dune_II
>Release:
>MS-DOS: December 1992
>Amiga: 1993
>Mega Drive/Genesis: NA: 1993, EU: 1993
Yeah thats it but dune 1 while quite an odd multimedia game (great music though) did have that RTS element in it. God games like populous and management games like Sim city had been around for a while though, since the amiga and st and they were even ported to 8 bit
>dune 1
This and lost eden were early masterpieces, the music was great
Please don't do drugs, then post on Ganker. Try again. FYI: even ChatGPT couldn't make sense of your post.
>Please don't do drugs, then post on Ganker. Try again. FYI: even chatGPT couldn't make sense of your post.
I re read the post and its plain English if you like games. Sorry you don't. You also seem to be a bit of a b***h. Not a good characteristic in a man that..
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The first Dune was from a different company and not an RTS
>The first Dune was from a different company and not an RTS
Actually it elements of RTS was it just had these wierd pseudo cinematic sequences where allocation was done via councillors, I've posted a youtube link above,
Doesn't really look like an RTS to me, a single building and a single guy that you click on who gives a dialogue box prompt?
>Doesn't really look like an RTS to me, a single building and a single guy that you click on who gives a dialogue box prompt?
Nah there was a world map where you could allocate troops to regions and manage etc.
Looks non-real time to me
I'm saying Dune 2 is the original C&C, though yeah I'm wrong about the order of release
>Looks non-real time to me
Well I seem to remember it did have an element of that but if you wanted to know the first RTS then probably stonkers in 83 , The first first person 'skyrim' was lords of midnight and fairlight was the first diablo (it was actually more complex than diablo and had item puzzles akin to those in verb noun text adventures).
I think dune was first was it not?
Herzog Zwei might be sooner
Possibly but you can go back to stonkers on the spectrum or lords of midnight or populous or sim city all of which have elements or the games like vulcan set in ww2. Stonkers is probably the first RTS that would be 1983
Command & Conquer was never ported to the Sega Genesis, let alone "invent" it. And you posted Dune The Battle For Arrakis(Dune 2), which came out for the PC first, then was ported to the Sega Genesis a year later.
Its a fun niche to collect and play, There were quite a few command and conquer releases actually and each came with two disks for multiplayer over a direct link, one for each machine, so there was also red alert and another one called Command and Conquer Retaliation. I also have all the resident evils and silent hills and final fantasies and mgs for the ps1 but not a huge number about 70. The diablo one sadly is well out of my sane price range and goes for 1-2 hundred. Nearly all my games for all consoles were mainly bought for very little when they were not popular and people were throwing them out you see
There were a lot of kids that didn't have a decent PC at that time due to boomer parents, the PSX port was the best way for them to play (plus you could have cozy couch co-op).
I preferred the PC version, but played the PSX version my friend owned when we'd house sit for a relative of his during the summer.
Tell me how you were born too late without saying so
I'm 37. Diablo came out in 1997 and the PC specifications were:
Processor / CPU: 60 MHz
Memory: 8 megabytes
Graphics card: SVGA-compatible graphics card
That was very lenient even for 1997. You do understand that Half-Life came out the year after, right?
I have a big box half life that has (kind of) survived fire and flood.
it was more like 22 months after
>I'm 37
you are but a child, I'm 401 this year and feeling it That's four hundred and one. Best of luck.
During that era not everyone had internet, a PC, two brands of gaming consoles, a gaming handheld, and a smartphone all within reach. It's not a matter of how lenient the specs were, but people had a home console and no PC or one to use for gaming.
>having fun
>walk into room filled with those homosexual goatmen that shoot arrows and run away
>stop having fun
>instead of a chad warrior class D2 has a basedboy barbarian who is just the designated farming b***h for real classes after they nerfed his 1 fun skill early into the games life
I have been playing video games for nearly 40 years. Absolutely no regrets either.
I think my only regret is that I missed out on the entire Sega Genesis side of RPGs, since I could only get the SNES during that era (though I'm glad I was there for those RPGs).
I should really go back and play through some of the Genesis ones.
I'm a computer boomer who hates/gets filtered by most older console RPGs, but Shadowrun is a masterpiece
Menuing and save/load in this game is an actual nightmare, but the couch co-op and gamepad controls make it kinda based
You're lucky to own it. It's got very expensive for an English version in decent condition with its case and bits.
Tis is diablos ancestor
which itself is an ancestor of stuff like knight lore by ultimate