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| [Oct 07, 2012, 1:55 pm ET] - Share - Viewing Comments |
Here's Valve's report of the ten bestselling games for the past week:
- XCOM: Enemy Unknown
- Borderlands 2
- Torchlight II
- The Elder Sculls V: Skyrim - Dawnguard
- The Elder Sculls V: Skyrim
- Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
- Darksiders II: Death Lives
- The Elder Sculls V: Skyrim - Hearthfire
- Arma II: Combined Operations
- War of the Roses
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Re: Steam Top 10 |
Oct 7, 2012, 15:30 |
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Paranoid Jack wrote on Oct 7, 2012, 15:21: Besides me... has anyone else who has pre-purchased XCom: Enemy Unknown already started planning out their first game? What continent to build on? What approach will you take as far as research and development?
I know its too soon to get down to details like how you will level your team but I've even looked into that a bit. I'm excited to see the release so close.
I was going to chose Africa as my continent but the 30% increase in monthly pay doesn't kick in until the end of the first month in-game. So I think I will go with North America for the 50% cheaper Aircraft & Weapons. Which will allow better coverage of those nations in panic. Not sure how well it will play out over the course of the game since events are randomized. But that is the beauty of this type of game. If the basics are good the random paths to the end game make it unfold differently. And knowing there are almost three times as many maps than you will see in a play-thru will add to the tactical portion staying fresh. Plus the changing spawn locations and changing enemy types, locations, numbers... well, it is going to be a blast.
So looking forward to it. I was going to go for europe, more countries covered at once and the research bonus. Gonna go Classic / Ironman my first playthrough...things gonna get dicey! |
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