That point when you just gave up.

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Pokemon: I turned 8 and outgrew it.
Television: Just sort of got replaced by Hulu.
Wii: Just sort of stopped caring.
PC gaming: My computer exploded, and after being fixed, stopped working a month later.
 

airborne17th

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Assassin's Creed. Seriously? Regenerating health, a plot that's getting nowhere fast, and the combat. Ugh, I mean I remember when taking on a couple blokes was a challenge but now I can mow down an entire platoon of Redcoats in a minute. Naval Combat, really? It's Assassin's Creed! If they make combat challenging again, keep on giving us a strong multiplayer and make the core engagement assassinations, then I'll have hope.
 

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Possibly the Final fantasy series. I vividly remember being sick and my dad getting me Final fantasy IX to cheer me up, and I played the hell out of that game, I still play it at least once a year, I bought Final fantasy VIII shortly after I initially completed Final fantasy IX and enjoyed that immensely as well. I was psyched to hear that there was a Final fantasy on the PS2 but when I finally played Final fantasy X at a friend's house well... disappointed doesn't quite cover it. I hated Tidus and Wakka, both served to royally get on my nerves, and I didn't enjoy the story, I have tried to play Final fantasies X-2, XII and XIII and I haven't enjoyed any of them. It just doesn't have the same magic as the Nintendo/PSOne era games. I might be looking through the rose tinted glasses of nostalgia, but I just don't enjoy the series any more.
 

Mr.Squishy

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I'll echo the people who said Bleach.
I quit around the time people started glowing and pulling shit out from nowhere.
"HAHA I HAVE ANOTHER FUCKING ASSPULL-BANKAI!"
 
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Trull said:
And,
explaining that homosexuals are homosexually wrong.

I get it, you're pro-homo, and I'm all for equality, but still, 2 of the same gender = no baby, which is the whole point of sex.

1. If you think that homosexuality is somehow less acceptable - to wit: being unequal - than heterosexuality by virtue of being unable to produce children - to wit: being homosexual - then you aren't for equality.
2. The world has seven billion people and pretty much every part of it is suffering from overpopulation. Having children isn't an inherently good thing.
3. Having babies is the whole point of sex? So, how do you stand in relation to sterile people? Artificial insemination?
 

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The only thing that really sticks out in my mind, pathetically enough, is El Goonish Shive, that stupid fucking webcomic. Around the point when the plot was nothing but random furry rule 63 up the wazoo with no advancement whatsoever, I just decided to say "Fuck it," closed the tab, and deleted it from my bookmarks. It looked like it got better later on, but I could not wade through 3 or 4 years of bullshit to get there.
 

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Rastien said:
Glad to see I'm not alone in this view point :) still i won't be discussing this further before it begins to descend.

*brofist*
Haha, I totally agree.

 

bartholen_v1legacy

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Read the Gantz manga recently. It was good for the first 70 or so chapters, then it went down the toilet. Skipped to chapter 170 or something. Suddenly it seemed to be back on track with surprisingly heartfelt elements.

Until I saw a little kid get beaten to death. That crossed the line. I can stand ridiculous amouns of gore, despicable and stupid characters, gratuituous and pointless nudity, even a plot that clearly is going nowhere. But not that level of vileness. Fuck that series and all its offspring.

I stopped watching TV years ago, around the time the national TV became digital, and it was a choice between TV and a DVD player. Thank God my dad was strict on that stuff.

Tried watching the Berserk anime series, which I had seen getting a lot of praise. Wasn't going well, but the moment I realized the background art was about sketch quality and not even properly colored I gave up. I'd read it all already in the manga, and much better done in every way.
 

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airborne17th said:
Assassin's Creed. Seriously? Regenerating health, a plot that's getting nowhere fast, and the combat. Ugh, I mean I remember when taking on a couple blokes was a challenge but now I can mow down an entire platoon of Redcoats in a minute. Naval Combat, really? It's Assassin's Creed! If they make combat challenging again, keep on giving us a strong multiplayer and make the core engagement assassinations, then I'll have hope.
When has the AC combat ever been hard? Even in 1 you just counter all day and you can never die. It's not really any different to the newest ones.
 

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Every Mlp argument ever. Same with gun control, sexism, etc. With some topics, people just don't want to calmly discuss, they want to get mad and show how smarter they are than everybody else.
 

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Criminal Minds. I lost interest at the sixth season, came back to it at some point during the seventh season, and officially left after season eight episode one.
 

Mid Boss

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My home business: the day Etsy shut my shop down because I had a button that said "That's what she said". Apparently NBC has a trade mark on that phrase and they combed through Etsy looking for it and had all shops using it in any way shut down.

I had such grand dreams of living off my home business. I'd spent three years building it up and, God damn it, I was almost there. Just to have it all torn away from me because I believed trade mark law when it said you can't trade mark commonly used phrases.

Now I know the check the trademark database whenever I want to do anything with any sort of text on it. But all those years, wasted.... I spent the next month in bed. Literally. I was so depressed my chest hurt and I barely showed up for my crappy job enough to keep from getting fired.
 

TheDoctor455

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RyQ_TMC said:
TheDoctor455 said:
I had even written a 20 page research paper on the ME series (mostly focused on the first game, with some mentions of 2 in it) for a class on Globalization... and I didn't simply get an A on that paper... my Prof. sent me an email saying she wished she could give me a better score than sodding perfect on the paper.
You made me curious. Is there any chance of seeing that paper?
Yeah, I put it up here on the Bioware Social Network.

Get it from the 'files' tab.

Link: http://social.bioware.com/project/8242/#details
 

A_Parked_Car

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In Gaming:

I used to be a hardcore Call of Duty fan right up until Modern Warfare 2, which aggravated me in so many different ways that I just gave up on the whole series.

In Life:

I gave up on ever finding a girlfriend a few years ago. It is extremely rare if a woman even acknowledges my existence, so hoping for something far beyond that is kind of silly.
 

Malkav

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LOST: Loved it at first. The whole backstory-thing was interesting... but everything went too far and long-winded. The mysteries promised an amazing resolution that never really came, same with all the cliffhangers, same with the plot. When I was already losing track, a summer break ruined it again, and I forgot about it. It was already running when I remembered, and there was no way following the plot anymore.

uchytjes said:
One Piece: the moment when I realized "this isn't ever going to end."
This. Boy, did they get sidetracked. After the first summer break, I thought "they'll sure get back to it and solve it now". After the second summer break, they were as far as last year. I guess. No idea if it was near half point of their goal.

Pokemon: As a kid, I was a huge Pokemon fan since the tv series started. Everyone had those overprized cards and toys that broke in minutes. My cousins came over and tried to play some cards off me, but I refused. One cousin later broke into my room to get them, got caught... but either he or someone else had already taken the cards. And nearby money I had saved up for months.
After that, this whole Pokemon craze seemed so idiotic to me, even things I used to love. I painfully realized for the first time what marketing meant. All I loved about Pokemon was tailored to make me love it, and now felt fake. Once you know something is fake, you can never look at it the same way.

Devil may Cry (what's up with that acronym anyway?): You want to make it your own brand, alright. But if you don't want to answer to "bitchy fans" and don't give a rat's ass about expectations, change names and title! Worked for 50 shades of grey.
Don't make it a reboot for all the wrong reasons. It's not awful by itself, and it should have been by itself, instead of ruining every chance of a faithful sequel. I liked Nero AND DMC2, btw.

Haruhi Suzumiya: Ever wondered how to wreck a riveting series with just one episode? Turn that episode into nine. If "Endless Eight" tells you anything, you know all about the following ramble.
Season 2 started meh. One episode was them having summer vacation, nothing plot-relevant happening. Yes, it's slice of life, but that didn't stop Season 1. Fair enough, the brainfuck is just warming up. When you watch the next episode, you'll be confused wheter you played the same episode again, or if they put the same one twice on the DVDs by accident. It seems to be the same, but the scenes are partially shot from different angles, or minor details changed.
It's explained at half point. The characters realize they're caught in a time loop, which caused them to lose most of their memories. They decide to keep playing along. The entire reason for those random variations is to show these loops are changeable, so if you know the cause (and that's obvious), you can break free.
When the time comes at the end of the episode, nobody has the balls to even try ANYTHING. It ends, and the next episode IS A FULL COPY OF THIS ONE. Including the ending where nothing happens. So the time loop stays up, meaning the next episode IS MORE OF THE SAME. And the next. They repeated this EIGHT TIMES until Kyon finally does the most obvious thing during the last 5 minutes. Good god, I used to like Kyon, now I hate him.
Imagine how mindnumbingly boring and frustrating this is. You don't know when this will stop or change, and you don't want to believe they'd repeat it again after the 5th time. Season 2 had 14 weak episodes, 9 of them were this. Just watch this for 3 hours: http://z0r.de/?id=2038
Though it was the only time I really felt connected to Nagato. She remembers every repetition (of ten thousands), but could only watch helplessly. Although being an android, she was dying of boredom. When watching this, you're in one boat with her. If THAT was their intent... Good job.
 

lacktheknack

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Silent Hill: Seeing footage of the recently-released Silent Hill V:

"Pyramid head... But but but... screw it, I have no faith in the new devs."

Yeah, I know, stereotypical and obvious, but it still was the limit. ;__;
 

The Hero Killer

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Naruto - the filler was just killing me.

Nintendo - never could warm up to motion controls

Kingdom Hearts - Constantly kept coming out with games on handheld instead of consoles

An active pursuit of women - how many times do you have to touch the stove before you realize you'll just get burned.
 

Creator002

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Vampire Rain. There's a part where you go 'round stabbing vampires with a knife. Apparently the knife has ammunition or degradation and you have to pick up more ammo/knives. I seem to have missed that particular bit of information and couldn't kill the ONLY vampire that was required to progress though the game.
Seriously, the game, while not terrible, is designed incredibly bad.
 

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TheKasp said:
A good meat and potato one would be great. :)

And I'm sorry that happened to you. It's a truly ironic situation that there's a very small subsection of the atheist community that are as zealously religious about their convictions as the "religious nutcases" they are supposedly against. Though, on the flip side, that Christian you ran into was one of the rare ones who don't see people as notches on a spiritual belt for conversion. So you were hit with both good fortune and bad fortune in the same day!