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[–] [deleted] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
[–] B3bomber ago
Hehehe. Armored Core 2: Another Age. If you didn't have a carry-over save from Armored Core 2 and tried certain missions right at the start, you got totally fucked. I'll admit I played with the cheat device mode (and normal, hell I didn't even know about human+ upgrades when I ran it normal). It's still possible to die with infinite health code active. Yeah.
I hope they do another remastered pack of that entire series for the newer consoles.
[–] Ghetto_Shitlord ago
Not everyone wants realism. Most realism games sell poorly.
[–] valleysunshine ago
A sword wound wont necessarily slow you down.
[–] rIckHAMIn ago
I think health regeneration should be done with or have very slow health regen, negligible amounts.
[–] Manintights ago
It's called supply and demand. Smooth brained people also want to be "hardcore gamers" and thus, the market then supplies them as such. It's all about the money. Maybe in some way, you are also a dummy for not realizing that's how the world works.
If you don't like those games, try games like the dark souls series or sekiro. Those both have hardcore unforgiving combat systems.
If you like shooting games then get Arma 3 and try playing it on the most difficult setting or play some of their realistic mods. You literally need go learn how to navigate across terrain using only a map and GPS that doesn't indicate "you are here" and all the shit you are accustomed to seeing.
But then again, if you really wanted harder games, you would have found them and would be playing them already, instead of crying here like a girl about the "gaming world today".. Maybe I was a bit harsh... Oh well. Hopefully you won't be a pussy and get your feelings hurt by a small truth bomb. Enjoy your gaming fellow goat.
[–] Conspirologist [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
You don't get the point. I am not talking about realistic games. Nobody needs to have realistic maps, because it's boring as hell, unless you are a nerd with no life. I am just talking about demented fighting system. I can understand old arcade games that were made just for having fun. What I don't understand is why they make modern games that cost millions, and are unable to use some common sense in order to make more realistic fighting in order to develop combat logic.
[–] Blood-is-Nature ago
Enter-Taim-Mind...lowering the quality to numb your consciousness and putting you into stress is part of the taming process. Solution: Either stay away; or use a trainer to fix bullet-sponges, repetition and endless time wasters.
[–] Whydotheycallthem9s ago
All video games make the players dumb.
[–] Conspirologist [S] ago (edited ago)
Not at all. The first four Resident Evil games made you think. First of all, you need to manage your weapons and ammo like in IRL. Second, you have also riddles to solve in order to proceed. And last but not least, it shows how corporations are owned by dangerous, crazy people.