Probably the same reason I'm not really going good with my run through of DS1. I know what I'm in for and i really dont feel like it.
I did and all I see is that you give up when you hit a snag. I had the same issues as you did and I worked them out and managed to finish the game multiple times on PC and console, so my only conclusion is that you give up too easily.boyvirgo666 said:Yeah cute, you wanna try reading the rest of the thread? Or is pushing through a conversation not your strong suit?
It's one of the ways the developers wanted to maintain immersion, Deal with it.boyvirgo666 said:1. Id really like it if looking through your inventory paused the game.
This has been said so many times before. Find something better to complain about.boyvirgo666 said:2. Yeah i get it they jump out of vents cant we do another dance now?
I'd like to see you do better in the same situation.boyvirgo666 said:3. The captain you came with is an idiot.
You're the one playing the game, you can stop any time you like.boyvirgo666 said:4. You know i bet if i stopped playing this i might be able to just watch a horror movie and punch myself every few minutes and id get the same effect.
And by 'stupid' you mean you don't like it because it's original and you don't like games that try to do things differently. Right?boyvirgo666 said:Oh and the upgrade system is stupid.
Make sure that your aiming mode isn't set on 'classic'. It makes thing more difficult than they need to be.kman123 said:I'm having a huge problem with DS2. PS the controls stay the same, clunky as shit. But while I replayed Dead Space half a dozen times, I'm struggling through one playthrough of number 2. I have no idea why.