I think perhaps you are on to something there.Jandau said:People hate QTE because Yahtzee told them to...![]()
Quick time events don't bother me at all, if they're done well.
I think perhaps you are on to something there.Jandau said:People hate QTE because Yahtzee told them to...![]()
So you enjoy when the game humiliates you and then laughs at you and tells you to repeat the same thing over and over, relying just on your reflex and not on your skill?More Fun To Compute said:You got me. I love QTE events really. I was just kidding around all of those times when I said that I didn't enjoy them because they added nothing of value to the game and were just there to hide the fact that everything important or interesting that happens in rubbish games is completely unrelated to gameplay.
Exactly! Well not left button for left arm but if B is your melee A is run and X is dodge in the game when it is running normally then make them the same in the QTE. For as terrible as Spiderman Web of Shadows really was the QTEs were done really well. They felt intuitive and the button signal didn't distract me from the awesome action happening at the time (which is another reason they can be bad).Onyx Oblivion said:I like them...if the buttons correspond to the movement on screen. Like if left is your left arm, down is legs, right is right arm, etc.
I think that you missed my sarcasm, but I do actually like it when a game humiliates me and forces me to do things over. Testing reflex and memorisation is fine but I would much rather there was more to it than a brain dead version of a simon says game.Abedeus said:So you enjoy when the game humiliates you and then laughs at you and tells you to repeat the same thing over and over, relying just on your reflex and not on your skill?