Dragon Age: "Oh hey, looks like I get to fight my first mag...WTF just happened?" Becoming a Templar was very satisfying.
I totally agree. Grenade spam out the aaaasssssss. Then my friends game glitched on relentless and he had to start it over. I was like haha loser. Then while stuck on Heart of the Reich(fuck you genades) decided to replay some levels on co-op with friends. Well, then said friend helped me by beat HotR for me and I finally finished the game...only to realize that all of my previous data had been erased. I have every fuckin trophy for beating every fuckin level on Vet, but I don't have either War Hero trophies nor the one for beating all the Eastern Front missions all because the game doesn't recognize me as beating the levels. Not to mention I have to get all the death cards all over again.Benmonkey7 said:Call of Duty: World at War on veteran.
This game has no sense of historical accuracy. And I agree most RTS have a tendency to suddenly turn the game when you least expect it.Ace of Spades said:Empire: Total War. I'm playing as Prussia. I'm at war with the Austrians. I'm winning. They split their large army into individual units and swarm all over my empire burning down my production buildings, draining my finances and effectively bringing the Prussian Empire to its knees without a single battle.
So, in the single player game, the AI is focused on killing you? Go figure.ReaperzXIII said:Mass Effect, no matter what the AI is focused on killing me
I have two team mates, even when I'm in cover they are still focused on me, the only time they even notice that my team mates are there is when I go invisible and once that is done they stop what they're doing and turn to me again. Its annoying since my shields get cut through like butter so then I have to get in cover again making fire fights last much longer than I could actually take them all out.aflockofnoobs said:So, in the single player game, the AI is focused on killing you? Go figure.ReaperzXIII said:Mass Effect, no matter what the AI is focused on killing me
As for me, In the game Supreme Commander, whenever I play co-op against an AI about easy, I get nuked. It doesn't even matter if i build anti nukes, they manage to build like 3 silos, i get wrecked, and my ally always wins with like 1 weak experimental.
My friend was playing the dungeon level, with all the Cthulhu headed people, and pretty far into it. He then, turned a sharp corner and fell down a hole which he couldn't see. This hole did not kill him, oh no. It sent him back to the beginning of the level. At least when you die, you have the monsters give you something do to. There is nothing more aggravating that navigating those tunnels. At least the mini-map is helpful.Yarpie said:Snippity sandwich