Just got a laptop for college. Give me some great classics, slower and infinitely playable games

Just got a laptop for college. Give me some great classics, slower and infinitely playable games.

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Xcom
Jagged Alliance 2
NetHack/ToME/Crawl etc.
Age of Empires 2
Rollercoaster Tycoon
OpenTTD
Morrowind

Thanks user, you have great taste

Doom 2 has endless megawads (sets of 32 maps) that will keep you occupied till the end of time

Fallout 1 and 2.
underail

Dorf Fort

Wizardry 8
Close Combat 2 to 5 (the originals)
Combat Mission 2: Barbarossa to Berlin and CM3: Afrika Korps

master of magic

Do yourself a favour and put the games away for a few months. Focus on college. Do well and you can get a job allowing you to do what you want now on your off-time then.

dark sun series, they are great rpg games and have surprisingly good gameplay.

>Do yourself a favour and put the games away for a few months.

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HoMM 3
Master of Magic

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That's a great sentiment my friend. I'm actually taking an after-hours uni degree so time really is tight. I'm not a huge gamer though so having some nice strategy games for relaxing a little is more of a well-deserved break than anything. Thanks for caring

Masters of Orion

This thread is great and I love pc gaming

Samefag. How can you know he has great taste if you’ve never heard of these games before?

Neck yourself.

Because these games have a great reputation but it's still hard to keep track of every games so it's nice when some user makes a good list? Chill

if you already know what has a good reputation, why are you even asking?

Because after 27 years of drinking cheap beer it's simpler to ask what games are good than trying to remember myself

college is a gigantic scam. A better investment would be a shotgun, so you can kill yourself at any moment and don't feel trapped by the """""""gift""""""" of life

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if that is truly the case, then you have no hope

Where I live uni is 800€ a year. Education is only a scam in america.

Anno games.

Terra Nova
Nox
Rainbow Six
Rogue Spear patched for modern systems
(with all the expansions, Urban Operations is most important for custom campaigns and mods; You have to pirate this one for buy a physical copy)
SWAT 3 and 4
(4 patched with the Elite Force mod)
OG Star Wars Battlefront 2 with the "Ultimate Pack" that includes many different mods and much of BF1's content.
Battlefield 2142 with AI patches
Unreal Tournament 1999 and 2004 with custom maps and mutators like Jailbreak

Earth 2150 series
X3 - Reunion, Terran Conflict, and Albion Prelude
(Assuming you haven't played any X games before. Extremely rich mod ecosystem)

Neverwinter Nights and all the other D&D classics like BG, ID etc.

Rimworld or Dwarf Fortress
Prison Architect
FTL
Heat Signature
Tribes 2 patched for modern systems with the Ultimate mod pack and the latest updated versions of Roberto and Lagg Alot's bot packs with ancillaries, for enhanced bot AI (as good as it can get)

> suggests OpenTTD
> suggests Xcom
> doesn't suggest OpenXcom
> doesn't suggest XPiratez

come on, man!

Depends on where you live and what you study. I get a few hundred ameridollars free every month if I study, and can take about a thousand ameridollars in a very advantageous loan as well each month (that you can pay back at your own leisure, and you don't need to pay until you have a secure enough income). You literally get paid to study here, so just choose a good degree and go for it.

Studied three years, now I'm a programmer with ~3000 usd / month. Before I studied I was a literal toilet-cleaner with about half that.

You're in for a ride, boy.

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