Well...I did the demo with the AI and I personally found most of it to be painfully easier than the first game (melee weapons being the biggest cause in my experience).Evilbunny said:Hey, I got left 4 dead 2 yesterday and I tried playing through the dead center campaign with some friends and we kept dying on the finale sequence. My team and I have been playing since left 4 dead 1 came out so we're not noobs, but I was wondering if anyone could share some strategies that worked for them. We kept together and threw down the gas cans so we could just fill them all up at once when we were done, but the trouble came when the tank showed up. He always managed to kill at least one of us and from there it just deteriorated. What are we doing wrong? This is only on normal difficulty!
You've only played the demo and you're giving tips?! Lol, the demo holds NOTHING to the full game! The demo is piss easy, and L4D2 is a much more interesting game than 1.Iron Mal said:Well...I did the demo with the AI and I personally found most of it to be painfully easier than the first game (melee weapons being the biggest cause in my experience).Evilbunny said:Hey, I got left 4 dead 2 yesterday and I tried playing through the dead center campaign with some friends and we kept dying on the finale sequence. My team and I have been playing since left 4 dead 1 came out so we're not noobs, but I was wondering if anyone could share some strategies that worked for them. We kept together and threw down the gas cans so we could just fill them all up at once when we were done, but the trouble came when the tank showed up. He always managed to kill at least one of us and from there it just deteriorated. What are we doing wrong? This is only on normal difficulty!
My best advice (from what I've seen) would be the following:
-Don't play on anything above advanced unless you are Bruce Campell (seriously).
-Whore melee weapons at every oppertunity (the guitar is my personal favourite).
-If someone gets grabbed or caught by something then help them ASAP (the AI pisses me off to no end by neglecting this).
-Shotguns are your best friend.
-Always save your medkits for healing team-mates (it actually helps you save them for when they're needed).
-If all else fails, pull out the guitar and go bat-shit crazy, you may very well die but at least you'll go down taking a fair number of mutilated motherfuckers with you.
The Rockerfly said:Shoot better?
This, this and getting hit less works for me? Also, don't underestimate the power of Defibs.Distorted Stu said:Have you tried dying less? That works for me.
The demo still gives me experience playing the game (even if it's not all comprehensive, that's why I acknowledged the fact that I only played the demo) and I've had plenty of experience kicking undead ass in the first game (which wasn't too dissimmilar) so I believe that my points where still valid (don't crucify me for trying to help).Wicky_42 said:You've only played the demo and you're giving tips?! Lol, the demo holds NOTHING to the full game! The demo is piss easy, and L4D2 is a much more interesting game than 1.Iron Mal said:Well...I did the demo with the AI and I personally found most of it to be painfully easier than the first game (melee weapons being the biggest cause in my experience).Evilbunny said:Hey, I got left 4 dead 2 yesterday and I tried playing through the dead center campaign with some friends and we kept dying on the finale sequence. My team and I have been playing since left 4 dead 1 came out so we're not noobs, but I was wondering if anyone could share some strategies that worked for them. We kept together and threw down the gas cans so we could just fill them all up at once when we were done, but the trouble came when the tank showed up. He always managed to kill at least one of us and from there it just deteriorated. What are we doing wrong? This is only on normal difficulty!
My best advice (from what I've seen) would be the following:
-Don't play on anything above advanced unless you are Bruce Campell (seriously).
-Whore melee weapons at every oppertunity (the guitar is my personal favourite).
-If someone gets grabbed or caught by something then help them ASAP (the AI pisses me off to no end by neglecting this).
-Shotguns are your best friend.
-Always save your medkits for healing team-mates (it actually helps you save them for when they're needed).
-If all else fails, pull out the guitar and go bat-shit crazy, you may very well die but at least you'll go down taking a fair number of mutilated motherfuckers with you.
It gets batshit crazy out there, and the climax event he's talking about here is pretty damn hard. Took me n some randomers about 5 goes on advanced earlier tonight, but it was HELLA fun ^_^ finally won doing the throw-the-cans-down trick, but the first time we did that they all caught fire and we had to try and collect half of them again! Mr Tank said no...
Fair doos, but then again the first guy had played L4D too. It helps to know the game you're talking about to help someone who's playing it - for example, boomer-gooing the tank is always fun and potentially more useful than merely igniting the chap. Of course, it also helps to have some infected around to pester the brute.Iron Mal said:*schnip*
The demo still gives me experience playing the game (even if it's not all comprehensive, that's why I acknowledged the fact that I only played the demo) and I've had plenty of experience kicking undead ass in the first game (which wasn't too dissimmilar) so I believe that my points where still valid (don't crucify me for trying to help).
For the most part, L4D (and from what I've seen, L4D2) is a pretty easy game provided that you do things right, as you can guess, it's those 'right things' that are the hard part.