When gaming terms and lingo were still so undefined, they would just throw a boatload of "gamer" phrases together and run it. The real fun in making all of these must have been in the naming. I truly don't even know where to begin to understand how you would control a shooter with this thing. ThrustMaster This makes the Game Boy Handy Boy sound safe for work. The Thrustmaster Fragmaster is this moment in time in a nutshell. It felt like there was a new garbage chunk of plastic aimed at shooter fans every day, and you couldn't walk through an electronics store without seeing some new device that looked like it had more use on the set of a Hellraiser movie than on your computer desk. Gaming accessory creation for the PC in the '90s was the absolute Wild West. I hate myself, and the reason I invited you over here today was to please drown me. It's my one game boat thing that I sit in while I play my Kinect raft experience. You have to find a way to explain to any house guests what the hell is propped up in the corner behind the TV. I can pull of some minor combo’s so the second or third card works better, but ‘infinity combo’s’ and the like are not something I spot nor find enjoyable.This is like if God of War came with an add-on to just give you an orphaned child to sit in your room while you play and follow your ass everywhere. I would consider myself an average to above average player. Still conflicted about trying dmc 5Īs for the combo’s in card games. I played the reboot dmc later, loved it and bought 3 and 4 in a sale only to realize i just don’t enjoy the mechanics of those. DMC 4 was really hard to get into, but I pulled through. hearts of iron was so complex i never grasped anything The witcher 2 had such clunky gameplay that I nearly didn’t play 3. I just don’t have the patience nor the motivation to learn how to succesfully play In principle, i know that the key is playing more defensive. Friends showed and helped me with company of heroes and I can handle it a bit there but the micromanaging and multitasking is just too much I’ve always just enjoyed getting a mixed army and just overwhelming the opponent. Sometimes someone has a fighting and suggest playing a match together but it’s just too much effort getting the combinations down and timing them well.Īctually do love these, on my own or with friends. I can't bring myself to enjoy that kind of rushed playstyle, and as much as I love this fantasy I have in my head of RTS games, I think slower paced or turn based strategy games are more my cup of tea. I'll concede that in higher level play, perhaps the game gets to those large epic battles rather than quick skirmishes, and games aren't decided in the first few minutes. it was about who can more quickly get a hero to level ~4 with a handful of 4-7 units and rush to disrupt their opponent. It wasn't about building a big army to have some epic clash. But every time I tried to play online, the meta of competitive play just totally disillusioned me. It really put the WAR in Warcraft, from my point of view, and I loved it. I loved everything about that game, and I particularly loved taking my time, building up a base with lots of defenses, advancing through all of the tech trees and researchable upgrades, and then building a giant diverse army capable of taking on anything. Warcraft 3 was a pure joy for me to play through the campaign of. I absolutely love the idea of RTS games, but I can't seem to separate my ideal of how they "should" function from how they actually do function, and I end up really really sucking at them. The old /r/patientgamers Essential Games List Please use flair to display what games you’re currently playing, not a punch line, username, tag, URL, or signature. New, mobile-friendly spoilers can be posted using the following formatting: Want to play online in a dead gaming community? We expect you to know these rules before making a post. Please click here to see our current rules. We no longer maintain our posting rules in Old Reddit. Join our Discord Join our Steam Group Follow us on Twitter Posting Rules Whether it's price, waiting for bugs/issues to be patched, DLC to be released, don't meet the system requirements, or just haven't had the time to keep up with the latest releases. A gaming sub free from the hype and oversaturation of current releases, catering to gamers who wait at least 12 months after release to play a game.
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