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Wait, did GOG manage to sort out FlatOut's securom issues with Windows 10?
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InfraSuperman: Wait, did GOG manage to sort out FlatOut's securom issues with Windows 10?
https://www.gog.com/forum/flatout_series/windows_10/post9
I wonder if GOG will ever bring the other Larry stinker since we already have the first (Magna Cum Laude) -

http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/leisure_suit_larry_box_office_bust

(I mean, admittedly I wouldn't buy it...)
Post edited January 08, 2016 by tfishell
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InfraSuperman: Wait, did GOG manage to sort out FlatOut's securom issues with Windows 10?
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triock: https://www.gog.com/forum/flatout_series/windows_10/post9
Thanks. Good to know.
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Chacranajxy: Wish we could get some new Codemasters racing games. GRID is fantastic, but it's been on here for like 2 1/2 years. Where's Dirt 2 and 3? Or any of their F1 stuff?
Dirt 2 is more than likely out of the question as it was removed from Steam (along with Dirt 1) because the car manufacturers' license expired. All you can hope for is Dirt 3 and onwards and that's assuming that Codemasters is interested in bringing those games here in the first place.
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tinyE: OOPS! XD
I was talking about GRID. I have both Flatouts too and they are fantastic; both great stress relievers without the physics or pressure of GRID. In Flatout you are encouraged to crash. :P
:)
Huuuum... I just tried Grid, it seems that sticks of my gamepad are a little bit too sensitive XD
Since I had to use x360ce to have my gamepad to be recognized, may be I'll be able to solve this...

Edit: and simple curiosity : are you using the driving assists options ?
Post edited January 09, 2016 by Splatsch
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tinyE: OOPS! XD
I was talking about GRID. I have both Flatouts too and they are fantastic; both great stress relievers without the physics or pressure of GRID. In Flatout you are encouraged to crash. :P
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Splatsch: :)
Huuuum... I just tried Grid, it seems that sticks of my gamepad are a little bit too sensitive XD
Since I had to use x360ce to have my gamepad to be recognized, may be I'll be able to solve this...

Edit: and simple curiosity : are you using the driving assists options ?
I'm using EVERY ASSIST I CAN!!!!!! XD It's a tough game! :P
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tinyE: I'm using EVERY ASSIST I CAN!!!!!! XD It's a tough game! :P
Ahah :D
And it seems to be a good one :)
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Splatsch: And it seems to be a good one :)
Wait till you have to deal with RavenWest. :p
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triock: Wait till you have to deal with RavenWest. :p
A strong opponent I presume ?

And I want to add, in the strongests points of Grid, you can be called [url=Gonzo]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gonzo_%28Muppet%29[/url] !! Niiice :D
Post edited January 09, 2016 by Splatsch
that Leisure Suit Larry: Box Office Bust is awfull
I googled for it and oh boy this game is crap, also got lots of low reviews, i have read some bad reviews in the (dutch/belgian ) pc gameplay magazine i been buying since 1999
but this game is very very very bad.

check:

allowe.com/games/larry/history-of-larry/box-office-bust.html


awfull game, even if i could play 3d games, i would skip this one for sure,
i saw 5 seconds of the video and my stomache turned around, i have seen and played some bad games but this is
awful.

check a screenshot i made of a few search results
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Post edited January 09, 2016 by gamesfreak64
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gamesfreak64: that Leisure Suit Larry: Box Office Bust is awfull
Yeah, it was one of the most notorious releases of that year.

Say what you will about Magna Cum Laude, but at least it was playable and somewhat funny, albeit in a very primitive and crude way.
By all accounts, Box Office Bust is neither of those things.
Has anybody successfully run Combat Mission: Beyond Overlord under Linux/Wine?

On WineHQ it's rated garbage, so I do not have too much hope.
Post edited January 09, 2016 by eiii
Should I buy Flatout 1 or 2?
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darkwark: Should I buy Flatout 1 or 2?
Most definitely 2. The original is still a fairly decent game, but its sequel is such a huge improvement there's no way I can recommend the former: better graphics, physics, race courses, destruction... Hell, even the angsty tween bands are better. ;)
Post edited January 09, 2016 by mistermumbles