Then you're a dumbass. You just want to see other people ***** about it so you feel like you made a smart move.suhlEap said:hey i'm not saying i didn't play it. i played it for a good 4 or so hours. but i just didn't see the attraction that so many people claim is there. i'm very willing to get it again and give it a good go, but i just need to know what the hype is about.
jesus i wasn't fishing for people who hate it! i was fishing for a reason to give it another try genuinely. i think i was way too rash in selling it and was hoping someone could seriously give me a good reason to buy it again. i think i may have made a mistake and would appreciate if someone would confirm my error with a real explanation of why it's awesome!AvauntVanguard said:Then you're a dumbass. You just want to see other people ***** about it so you feel like you made a smart move.suhlEap said:hey i'm not saying i didn't play it. i played it for a good 4 or so hours. but i just didn't see the attraction that so many people claim is there. i'm very willing to get it again and give it a good go, but i just need to know what the hype is about.
It's a good game. If you didn't like it, there's no point in fishing responses from people who agree.
I would have said the Hype was born out of quality, but then I think of Halo and that's not always the case...
Sorry, but not all of us can afford a PC that's capable of running anything more advanced than Command and Conquer 3.MaxTheReaper said:Sorry, but the immersion would be fucked the minute I realized that all of these guns were in perfect working order, despite it being how many years after the bombs fell?Doc Theta Sigma said:Many people would say yes. I do not however. The item decay element of Oblivion really put me off Fallout 3. People have called me stupid not to have bought Fallout 3 but I recently borrowed it from a friend, and while very immersive, the item decay still really annoyed me.
You could've just gotten a mod for it, anyway.
If you bought it for PC. And you should have.