Which Game has made you rage quit the most.

Fidelias

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Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2. Not saying it's a bad game(but only because I don't want to get into it) but I always try to play online, only to find a bunch of cheaters and quit ten minutes later. I don't know why I keep trying...
 

the_bearpelt

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Final Fantasy 10. Or whichever the hell it is with Tidus and the goddamn cave.

Also, Kingdom Hearts. No matter how much I trained, defeating the Ansem-possessed Riku was always extraordinarily impossible. I restarted the game twice, tried to be at least 2 levels above whatever I needed to be for a world, and it was still a pain in the ass.
 

Fidelias

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DRTJR said:
Fire emblem
When you guy misses the enemy twice at 99% hit and the enemy hit you twice with a 33% THE GAME IS FUCKING CHEATING
HAHAHA!!! That happened to me too! Except I missed with an 80% and they did a critical hit with a 30% chance of hitting and a 3% chance of criting. But I loved those games, they were awesome. And Hector with Armads was a god.
 

ShadowsofHope

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Too Human for its gawd awful combat and controls.

Two Worlds for well.. the entire fucking thing until I quit and sold it.

Modern Warfare 2. I saw more quotations than enemies after shit hit the ground.
 

agentironman

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Tiger Woods Golf. Sometimes the damn controller is too sensitive and off the ball goes in some random direction.
 

Crystal Cuckoo

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Modern Warfare 2.

You have no idea how angry a crappy computer combined with lag will make you feel until you have played this wretched game.
 

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MW2. I never played online (with good reason), but the frustrating single-player and broken multiplayer (split-screen) made me want to nuke the developers.
Those BS juggernauts didn't help.
Speaking of which, very few know that you can get a nuke from a care-package. A friend of mine did once. It is 1 a day drop (so I've heard), but imagine how frustrating it would be to be on the other end? As far as we know, it wasn't a glitch either.

Tekken takes the #2 spot. Especially #5 for the embodiment of cheapness known as Jinpachi with his nearly undodgeable fireballs that take 2/3rds of your health, instant unavoidable stun moves, etc.
 

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Dragon Age Origins, fuck you Orzrammar.
I don't recall any annoying bits in this segment. The stupid young dragon in the Brecilian Forest that you HAVE to fight was utterly brutal my first time around. It was my first stop on the world map and I didn't have a dedicated healer or even decent gear. Leliana was already specced as an archer so I stuck with that, and before the patch she was all but usless in that role accounting for >10% of the party's damage (compared to my melee rogue's and Morrigan's combined 70%). I had not invested in a healing spell at that point for Morrigan (there had not been a need before this moment as health politces were proving sufficient). After at least a dozen attempts, kiting eventually turned out to be the solution, and even then it was a terrible battle. The Fade was also pretty annoying with all the silly backtracking you have to do the first time around to figure out where you need to go and in what order.

For me, I have probably rage quit the most in Dawn of War 2. It's often obvious inside of a few minutes who will win the game. Indeed, I'd go so far as to say that the game is generally decided in the first 3 minutes or so (usually the first major skirmish that determines ownership of a second victory point and the excess power node). If this battle is brutal enough, there are times that it wll literally take you several minutes to recover to your pre-battle strength (i.e start of the game strength). God forbid you play as the space marines and are unlucky enough to lose your opening tactical squad as it takes you at LEAST two minuts to replace, and those points are most desperately needed to either build power for a rush to T2 or an assault squad in order to actually compete with the other armies. Even in these situations I don't quit but once it becomes entirely clear that I'm just going to continue badly losing skirmishes (say when you're pinned in your base by the bulk of two armies) I'll lobby to surrender the match. Often, this occurs when the other player is a terrible, terrible new player (strangely the matchmaking only works about half the time and the other half it offers hilariously imbalanced games with a TS rank 1 being paired with a TS rank 30 going against TS ranks averaging out to 25 or ore). These people generally refuse to surrender in which case I simply drop. I have better things to do than sit around in a game being terribly annoyed as a counter tics to zero.
 

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mercenaries 2 i can never get past the mission where you recruit the irish guy, i can fly a helicopter better than him. why would you fly a helicopter along a road filled with enemies and follow the path of the road eactly rather than flying as high as you can in a straight line your destination where no enemies can get to you. grrr!
 

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I had very poor timing for counter-kills in Assassin's Creed. So, of course, the fight with Al-Mualim, after the first mini-bout with him, when he decreases your sync (sync, health, whatever) past zero, so you take one hit from him and die. I must have tried seven or eight times to get through that. My poor little dog booked it underneath the couch around my third bout of manic raving.