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TinCow
I didn't play Fallout 1 until after Fallout 2, and then I didn't like it, thought it was boring, and never finished it.
HERESY.
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I think Fallout: New Vegas is the best game in the series.
*ambiguous death threats*
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I think game consoles are toys and that gamepads are for children. It pleases me that console gamers are so miserable over the current lack of next-gen consoles.
Brofist
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With the exception of X-Wing Alliance, I've played every single flight sim and space sim with a mouse instead of a joystick. I only used a joystick on X-Wing Alliance because I didn't realize it couldn't be played with a mouse until after I bought it.
I recently tried TIE Fighter again in DOSBOX using the mouse. I .... liked it. I feel dirty admitting this.
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I pulled the ethernet cable out of my computer a few times to avoid losing a MP match of Starcraft I.
Guilty here as well.
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I never finished Thief 1, and never played any of the sequels. I also never played Deus Ex (the first one), System Shock (either), Counter-Strike, or any of the original X-Com games.
You're killing me here.
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I think voice acting is one of the worst things to happen to gaming.
Amen.
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I loved Doom 3 and played it several times. I think it's the scariest game I've ever played.
Also loved it, still play it once in a few years, but not scariest. Scariest was Undying.
SOMETHING IS WRONG WITH YOU.
My turn:
I rarely pirate games these days, not out of principle, but because there aren't really any new games I want to play. I always 'test drive' before I buy.
I utterly hate the Call of Duty series starting at COD4, the only redeeming mission in it was the AC-130 mission.
Thief 3 was utter crap. Like Deus Ex:IW crap bad.
Console/PC portability are the main reason by far that gaming has gone into a sharp decline the past few years. The second main reason is casual gaming/gamers.
I absolutely believe that piracy helps gaming far more than it hurts it.
I secretly hated playing Mortal Kombat 1 and 2 in the arcade, because I was horrible at them.
The Monkey Island series are horribly boring, as are almost all of the SCUMM/point and click type games.
I hated Arcanum and could only force myself to play for an hour before I had to stop.
I once spent about 6 hours straight playing the last match in Quake 3 until I beat Xaero on Nightmare.
I beat Actraiser within 5 hours of buying it at the store, even so it's still one of my favorite SNES games.
I hate System Shock 1. I love System Shock 2.
I've tried no less than 5 times throughout the years to play Deus Ex:IW for the story, but can only put up with around an hour of "gameplay" before I have to quit because it sucks so bad.
I've spent probably $300 or more at Good Ol Games because it's wonderful, and partially because I feel like buying some of the games I pirated ages ago and never paid for them until now.
I loathe all MMOs and have not played one to this day. I also despise all games that require one to be online to play.
I never finished Starcraft 1, Brood War, or Warcraft 2 or 3 without cheating most of the entire game. I still lost a few missions even with heavy cheating.
I hate Oregon Trail.
When in early high school, I composed and executed an extremely detailed and sophisticated campaign of half truths and deception for the sole purpose of getting my parents to buy a new PC so I could play TIE Fighter, since it didn't work worth a crap on our 386. It worked, we got a brand new Pentium 90.
I ignored the following games when they were new because they didn't seem interesting at all, and regret the decision completely for each one:
- Fallout 1, Fallout 2, System Shock 2, KOTOR.
I teared up a bit when Aeris died.
I have a bit of trouble playing as a true Dark Side character in KOTOR 1 and 2, as I genuinely feel bad about some of the decisions and outcomes.
I would say of all the games I've pirated throughout my life, about 20% of them I never played even once.
I don't like the GTA series at all.
I managed to make until 2000 through the Mechwarrior 2 games, Mechwarrior 3, and Mechcommander until someone clued me in that Battletech was actually a huge thing and a pen and paper RPG.
I would spend hours on end at my dad's store in early grade school "playing" with MS Paint in Windows 3.11 on his office computer. I would make huge, huge maps of pixelated ships, aircraft carriers, forts, etc then "blow them up". Think Minecraft-level OCD.