[QUOTE=dutchah;17083362]Fallout 3 for PC. A big BSoD fest and buggy as shit, plus GFWL.
Seriously, how the FUCK did this make it to retail in this state?[/QUOTE]
Pirating the game usually results in a lot of things going wrong.
[QUOTE=The_Marine;17103899]Pirating the game usually results in a lot of things going wrong.[/QUOTE]
If you think you're funny, then go away.
Store-bought, everything installed, fully updated (1.6, this was before MZ) and just BSoD's every 5 minutes after leaving the vault. And before you go 'lol ur computer sux':
Q6600
4 gigs ram
8800GT
I'd say it should run awesome on that.
Fallout 3
Killing floor.
I do not regret buying Spore because it did have a jizz tastic first playthrough (until space) then just went meh who cares
age of empires 3 and the expansion
Quake Wars and SiN: Emergence.
[QUOTE=dutchah;17104606]If you think you're funny, then go away.
Store-bought, everything installed, fully updated (1.6, this was before MZ) and just BSoD's every 5 minutes after leaving the vault. And before you go 'lol ur computer sux':
Q6600
4 gigs ram
8800GT
I'd say it should run awesome on that.[/QUOTE]
This is the main thing that keeps me from playing Fallout 3. I want to play it, but it just doesn't want to be loved, so it kicks me in the ass by crashing randomly and freezing my computer whenever I click 'quit'.
Gta4 (PC) It doesn't want to run. :c
Left 4 Dead PC and nothing else. I love the rest of my games :v:
Counter Strike
The wii and everything on it.
Killing Floor. I love the game, but I can't play it right now, just started my A levels and I'm a bit preoccupied :/
flatout:ultimate carnage
PC version
Stalin vs Martians.
Yes, it sounds very very awesome.
It is horrible.
[QUOTE=Mexican;17114083]Stalin vs Martians.
Yes, it sounds very very awesome.
It is horrible.[/QUOTE]
that's why you don't buy indie games, ever
Games I wish I hadn't bought?
Let's see... not many of them that I can remember of, but there's a few, certainly:
º Empire: Total War
- It has boring battles, little statues firring at each others in line formations, boring to look at, boring to execute, and artillery usually manages to wipe out half your forces before the other half reaches the enemy close enough to finally have something else than an artillery battle going on, and then it never lasts long, not to mention that the campaign and the new management system (less micromanagement required, more streamlined, almost Consolized) is incredibly boring, I still have to get past the 30 Turns mark before I get bored, whatever the nation I chose to play as, oh and each nations barely have anything distinct to them, it's just the same models with different textures, I swear Supreme Commander has more variety.
º FarCry 2
- I have no idea why, but I bought it. I think it was some hype, but I got owned right there. I actually like Ubisoft, really I do, but I would have never expected THEM to manage to destroy a name even better than EA might have done. The damn thing is boring, the respawn rate of the bandits and mercs at their stupidly frequent outposts on the freakin' middle of the roads is too fast, the voice acting is one of the worst I've ever heard, there's absolutely no characters interaction nor "attachment" possible with the other "main" ones that you're supposed to rely on for missions, the Malaria thing is a useless, irritating game-play mechanic if you can call it that. And... well, the sounds ARE good, other than that there's nothing I enjoyed in that game. I never completed the first "map" either. I read that the second one is more linear and smaller, I won't bother finding out by myself.
º DOOM 3
- That certainly WAS the hype that made me buy it. I mean, hey, it's a freakin' DOOM game, and made by none other than id Software, right? So what in Hell could possibly go wrong huh? That's indeed what I thought. Well, what ended up being wrong in that case was the almost entirety of the game... almost. I DID liked it when we entered Hell itself, from there it really felt like DOOM, although it could have still been quite better. But the WHOLE thing BEFORE getting to Hell is pure failure. I don't even wait to start on that, I'll just rest my case, regret buying it. I beaten it one time, never touched it since, and it's been about five years now, I am not exaggerating here, I indeed haven't touched it in about five years, and the box is just on my desk right now on my right behind other games, the top of it is taken up some serious dust, I need to clean that desk tomorrow now that I think of it...
Half-life.
Fallout 3.
Oblivion.
Team-Fortress 2.
Doom 1 and 2.
Quake.
:smug: I hope you know I am kidding.
[QUOTE=exhale55;17114504]Half-life.
Fallout 3.
Oblivion.
Team-Fortress 2.
Doom 1 and 2.
Quake.
:smug: I hope you know I am kidding.[/QUOTE]
why? most of those games aren't worth the money save maybe team fortress 2, and that's only if you like doing the same maps repetitively
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Shadow of Chernobyl
Bionic Commando: Rearmed (PC)
The Sims 3 (sorta)
FarCry 2
The worst buy ever(for me) [B]Empire: Total War[/B]
I love the series but that game, it's horrible compared to the old ones. Bought it on my birthday and then I didn't even play that much because it just sucked. Hated the new interface and changes.
Also it's an opinion.
[QUOTE=Adolf Adolf;12960650]I agree, Crazy Taxi was shit.[/QUOTE]
asshole that was fun!
good god i hated it its like "DRIVE X TO Z WHILE U CRASH INTO CARS TRAINS AND PLANES :smug:"
[QUOTE=Mexican;17114083]Stalin vs Martians.
Yes, it sounds very very awesome.
It is horrible.[/QUOTE]
I want it
Far Cry 2 is probably my most regretted buy ever.
That, and I was somewhat disappointed by Empire: Total War. The series copied the timeline progression of the Age of Empires series, along with copying the "ruined gameplay in the gunpowder age" aspect with it.
[QUOTE=Whatsinaname;17107844]This is the main thing that keeps me from playing Fallout 3. I want to play it, but it just doesn't want to be loved, so it kicks me in the ass by crashing randomly and freezing my computer whenever I click 'quit'.[/QUOTE]
Like TF2, Fallout 3 is EXTREMELY picky with hardware. Except in TF2, you get a bad framerate, whereas in FO3, the damn thing decides not to work at all!
Some old game called Vietnam 2, really fucking boring and costed 20 dollars.
Fallout 2
Steam gave me a French/English mix version.
I got an .iso for it, now. (Im pretty sure that's legal, since my copy is defective)
Here is my list:
Mercenaries 2
I really like Mercenaries 1, probably because of actual variation on the explosions and the destructibility was something new at least. Now all the explosions are the same thing basically just with different variations of bloom rape. Also the destruction isn't really anything new as well. Plus the nuke looked like shit and did practically no damage.
Bioshock
Like the game up until a point, just seemed too repetitive and just a hassle to move forward.
FEAR 2
The first game was fun, had smart AI, was a challlenge and was actually pretty spooky. 2 is just a console title ported to the PC, cheap scares and over-useage of blurring to create a spooky feel. Which fails.
Far Cry 2
Enjoyed it for a while and found it quite entertaining, up until I had to go get pills for Malaria every 10 minutes and then kept dieing at stupid checkpoints.
Mirrors Edge
I loved the game alot but there just isnt a whole lot of replay value, Wish there was some kind of multiplayer or something.
Riddick Assault on Dark Athena
Just couldn't get pulled into it. Then again I havn't got very far so nothing interesting is happening.
Battlefeild: bad company. Walk here. shoot this. repeat. I enjoyed the cut scenes more than the entire game.
I could undestand the dissagree, but bad reading?
blockland
fear 2
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