• What are you stuck on?
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Calo Nord on Korriban on Star Wars KOTOR with no force powers is a real pain.
[QUOTE=Take_Opal;18741370]Yup. I'm underleveled. And I don't have Slowaga so I can't slow it's fucking haste. I HATE THIS BOSS.[/QUOTE] I can remember fighting that bitch a long time ago when I had FFX on the PS2. It was pretty much all about Yuna buffing up every party member just before it was his turn to attack. Spoil: [sp]You're gonna have to fight him twice, too.[/sp]:v:
I'm stuck in the intro screen of Hearts of Iron 3. Damn complex game...
I can't fucking find Delphi in Titan Quest.
I never get stuck due to dificulty because when I fail at a particular section x number of times, I always seem to resort to cheats. I am, however stuck in several games due to boredom. Neverwinter Nights 2 - crossroads keep, Dragon Age Origins - Wood part (not the woods in the beginning), The Witcher - just before the old mansion to name a few. [editline]07:53PM[/editline] [QUOTE=AimlessGiant;18748403]I can't fucking find Delphi in Titan Quest.[/QUOTE] I'm sorry but how the fuck can you fail this? Titan quest is one of the most linear games in existence. I can count on one hand the number of times an area has more than one entrance and exit, not counting caves and dungeons. [editline]07:55PM[/editline] [QUOTE=xGoodApollox;18748302]I'm stuck in the intro screen of Hearts of Iron 3. Damn complex game...[/QUOTE] It helps to have played HOI 2 or 1 first, they are both somewhat simpler and easier to get in to.
Call of Cthulhu. JESUS CHRIST THAT POLICE OFFICER
[QUOTE=Zezibesh;18748473]Call of Cthulhu. JESUS CHRIST THAT POLICE OFFICER[/QUOTE] I got the part where you had to cross a lake covered with breaking ice. I died like five times and then just never played it again. I really should. Call of Cthulhu is fucking awesome.
[QUOTE=Thomo;18748517][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtSQFAZpGRk[/media] [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wU0GwyQKSE[/media][/QUOTE] Classic.
That bank mission in GTAIV. God I hate that level.
[QUOTE=HALP Cat;18748249]I can remember fighting that bitch a long time ago when I had FFX on the PS2. It was pretty much all about Yuna buffing up every party member just before it was his turn to attack. Spoil: [sp]You're gonna have to fight him twice, too.[/sp]:v:[/QUOTE] Yuna isn't with you though.
KotOR on Tatooine. I was too busy trying to be the biggest arse in the world to have my party set up properly and I ran into the first encounter with Dark Jedi. The last save is too far back, I hope to fluke it like I did with some other battle or another.
[QUOTE=cheesedelux;18752519]KotOR on Tatooine. I was too busy trying to be the biggest arse in the world to have my party set up properly and I ran into the first encounter with Dark Jedi. The last save is too far back, I hope to fluke it like I did with some other battle or another.[/QUOTE] I'm stuck in the part where you're in the Black Vulkur's hideout and you have to fight those bodyguards :saddowns:
[QUOTE=Nilus;18748435]I'm sorry but how the fuck can you fail this? Titan quest is one of the most linear games in existence. I can count on one hand the number of times an area has more than one entrance and exit, not counting caves and dungeons. [/QUOTE] I don't know i did a lot of exploring :frown:
Naruto Uzumaki chronicles 2, Mission 10, Destroy the puppet master!
The chamber with the huge fugly fat demon in GoW2 where you run around her.
[QUOTE=OutOfExile;18752554]I'm stuck in the part where you're in the Black Vulkur's hideout and you have to fight those bodyguards :saddowns:[/QUOTE] Make sure you have Carth in your party, hopefully by that point he will have at least Advanced Power Blast or whatever it's called (Level 2 of the one he has from the start). Dual equip him with the best blaster you have and the best ion/disruptor blaster as well as whatever shields you have. The two other party members should toss grenades the moment the fight starts, as many as possible before they're incapped. While they do this, have Carth run out into the security room you came in through (Or out into the hall if you used the other door.) Stand at an angle so you can only see one bodyguard at a time and repeatedly use Advanced Blast on them, ducking out of sight when you need to heal. The Ion Blaster will wreck their shields while the other does most of the physical damage, once the main boss and the main bodyguard are dead, the two others should be pretty easy to finish off. Fortunately the group never leaves the room you speak to them in.
I'm stuck at the graveyard fight in assassin's creed 1. I got the game when it came out :sigh:
The Ballad of Gay Tony-Sexy Time Chasing a escape boats with a helicopter without crashing into the ocean is hard
[B]My 6th playthrough of Metal Gear Solid 4, and im stuck on the stalking mission in Act III. [/B] [media]http://www.supercheats.com/guides/files/guid/metal-gear-solid-4/mgs4act3s5.jpg[/media] For those who dont know: You start out having to stalk some civilian which is part of Big-Momma's organization. Obviously, going to the front door wont help, so you have to follow him because only he knows the secret handshake/chant/ritual/. Anyways this civilian is a paranoid one. And he is dumb too, with the collective intelligence of a worm. If he even thinks youre looking at him he will run away into some random alley, leaving you to chase him down like the dog he is. Provided that you catch up with him he will pull out his pistol and start firing at you, get too close and he'll stab you as well. While his pistol and knife do minimal damage, he creates enough racket that all the guards in the locked-down city come after you. If you quickly choke-out the civilian to unconciousness and pin down all the troops, you can wait for 5 minutes or so for the civilian to get up... When he gets up, he may entirely forget what had just happened, or he may remember. If he does, repeat the steps as mentioned above. Most likely, the wanker will opt to remember what happened, so you may have to do this a few times. Other situations he will immediately turn back in your direction because he needs to go pee. Hopefully you're hidden or you'll have to play cat and mouse again. Since the town guards are hostile to both you and the civilian things get sticky fast. He civilian will walk in the most populated areas, only to ziz-zag back and fourth to try to lose a potential stalker. More often then not, the civilian will get himself caught by the guards for some silly reason or another. If he does, you again have to pop all the guards and make sure you didnt make too much noise doing so. Then the civilian will panic and run back and youll have to start the whole thing over again if he sees you. Saving his life wasn't good enough. If you managed to get this far with your sanity still intact, many kudos to you. This time the civilian will walk into canals, which are also heavily guarded by soldiers. Tranquilizing the civilian will make him drown in the 3 inch high waterway. If you did kill the civilian this way, you can spend a few minutes...or a few decades waiting and shooting cans until Otacon finds a new one for you to stalk. Usually the civilian will be so far back you will chuck the controller at the screen, and come to regret it the next day. If you are lucky and have a new target near by, may god save you. In the final quarter of the stalking, he will dress up almost exactly like the soldiers, which makes him all the more easier to lose. Now convoys of jeeps, with their lights on, will drive through the roads you and the civilian in disguise are on. Hope that the light doesnt fall on you because now you have a .50 caliber gunner on your head. When you get past the convoys, the civilian will appear at the hidden building. At this point, you are too raeged to care about the cutscenes. However, satisfying game play will continue soon after.
The water temple in ocorina of time. I don't have a key and I can't find it.
The full game speed run on Braid :( I'll never manage it :(
[QUOTE=Take_Opal;18741311]I'm stuck on Evrae in FINAL FANTASY X. It sucks too cause I was really invested into the story and characters.[/QUOTE] I just fired the cannons till their ammo ran out, then just fucking hit him with everything. Me? I'm stuck on Defender X. I fucking hate that thing with a passion. I beat it on my old save no fucking prob, but this thing is simply OP. I was almost stuck on Evrae Altana too till I learnt his utter fail weakness.
Fallout 2. Shit is fucking [i]hard[/i].
Defender X, what I did (Beat it last evening on first try): Have Yuna, Auron and Tidus in your party, Tidus should have haste by now, Auron Guard and Yuna protect, Pray and Cura. Buff whole party with haste, cast protect on Auron and make him guard at every single turn before Defender. If he gets two turns before Defender, just attack once with Auron and Guard the next. Keep on attacking with Tidus, use overdrives when possible, and keep healing Auron. If Auron has around 3k hp, you should breeze through, as his normal attacks only do around 6-900 and Haymaker around 1600. Heal, rinse and repeat. If low on health, and without guarding Auron, just use protect on the one with the most health and use Phx down or simular, don't heal. I did the whole thing going from "OMGTHISTHINGISIMBAAA!!!!" to "Wow. This supposed to be a challenge?"
Battle Garegga, stage six, Junkey Monkey. Goddamnit, I sometimes get past it.
Lost Odyssey.The magic worm thing when you get to the Grand Staff.GOD I CAN'T FREAKING BEAT IT!
To this fucking day I'm stuck in the Water Temple in OOT because I used the wrong goddamn key on the wrong goddamn door. I mean seriously what the fuck.
[B]Splinter Cell : Double Agent[/B] The Kinshasa mission. Not because it's hard, but I haven't really gotten around to finishing it. [B]Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion[/B] One of those fucking Blades quests. I hate them.
[QUOTE=cheesedelux;18753800]Make sure you have Carth in your party, hopefully by that point he will have at least Advanced Power Blast or whatever it's called (Level 2 of the one he has from the start). Dual equip him with the best blaster you have and the best ion/disruptor blaster as well as whatever shields you have. The two other party members should toss grenades the moment the fight starts, as many as possible before they're incapped. While they do this, have Carth run out into the security room you came in through (Or out into the hall if you used the other door.) Stand at an angle so you can only see one bodyguard at a time and repeatedly use Advanced Blast on them, ducking out of sight when you need to heal. The Ion Blaster will wreck their shields while the other does most of the physical damage, once the main boss and the main bodyguard are dead, the two others should be pretty easy to finish off. Fortunately the group never leaves the room you speak to them in.[/QUOTE] Thanks! I didn't see this post before but I finally tried it. I didn't have any disruptor weapons besides a rifle so I just spammed nades while Carth hid. Luckily the poison nade pretty much finished the two strong guys off so once my other teammates were down Carth just threw one frag to finish off the bodyguard and then quickly killed the two weak guys in back. The annoying part is I got a disruptor pistol right after that fight :v:
Fallout 3. I need more mods, I need to beat all the DLC's ( just The Pitt left ) and I need to get most of the sidequests in ( MQ done ) Some level on BF:BC as well, yet I haven't played xbox in years due to red ring
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