Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1496755-20170225142933/@comment-1496755-20170530054135

True - competition can motivate us to improve and expand. Theoretically, I should be able to run QC (with some minor hiccups), but it is a multiplayer-only game, and so its appeal is fairly low. I could accept Q3 due to its historical significance and the mostly adequate attempt to have some sort of solo mode with permanent stats... perhaps I can find some way to get interested in QC, eventually.

Yes, I believe Death can beat it ventually - he has actually dealt with much tougher stuff before. Next time we get into the twisted realm of Deathkings, we'll try the Mage - I suppose this will make things a bit smoother (I hope I'm not wrong about this). Like him, I also play mostly older stuff on my new PC, though I did get a few modern things (most notably Woflenstein (2009) / The New Order / The Old Blood and Rage).

Most hated game... I guess I'd have to say Heretic II too, mostly because of the third-person thing. I still have fun playing it and enjoy the improvements they did to the engine, but at the same time my experiences with Her 2 have always been plagued with technical issues - lower framerates back in the day when I played it for the first time (on the olde Pentium II) and with crashes and instability in modern times (the engine being somewhat unfriendly towards modern hardware and operating systems). And yes, the overall story and lore seem pretty detached from the rest of the series... even from the first Heretic game. Her 2's story hardly has anything to do with Her 1 or the two Hexens.

BTW, Raadec, have you tried Strife?

Heh, Death, indeed I should resume pushing at some point. If I get a vacation soon, this could be a good opportunity to finally tackle that evil mission pack and restore justice!

Oh, I thought you wanted to build the ultimate computer in order to take over the world. This is what I would have done :P