True dat man. I eventually learned that you can just run through the whole damn thing and not care about it at all.TheKruzdawg said:If you're like me, you've played a game that has a location that you wish you never had been to even once, and god forbid you ever have to go there a second time.
For me, any time I had to enter an Oblivion gate, I REFUSED to enter those awful NetherTunnels or caves or whatever they were called in order to get to the main tower. I did it early on in the game and got near-hopelessly lost and vowed never to do it again. They suck and they take forever. I've even resorted to swimming through lava to avoid going through the tunnels and this is often a much, much faster way to complete a Gate.
So, my fellow Escapists, what video games locales do you dislike as much as I hate Oblivion tunnels?
Quick trip to Vault 3 or anywhere there are lots of enemies will also get you lots of caps pretty quick.nikki191 said:whats wrong with that? quick visit to the strip get banned from every casino.. ta da 40,000+ caps to spend.. side note.. vegas is the first time where in a game i added lots of points to my luck stat
I'm no gambler... my character build is a trained contract killer, not some kind of Gladstone Gander straight out of a Scrooge McDuck comic book...nikki191 said:whats wrong with that? quick visit to the strip get banned from every casino.. ta da 40,000+ caps to spend.. side note.. vegas is the first time where in a game i added lots of points to my luck statJames Crook said:The shops and merchants... very often they don't have what I want or the stuff is too expensive
And too expensive happens much too often... Fallout: New Vegas' Gun Runners, I'm looking at you...
Shame on you for making me pay 4000 caps for a fucking Trail Carbine.
Fuck those guys with something large and sand-papery. I should mention those in another thread I started about creatures/characters i hate to fight. (Totally not a shameless plug). I must have blocked those things from my mind until now.Wanderer787 said:All of Act III in Diablo II. I'm sure there are a lot of other people that got very tired of not being able to catch those little pygmys with blow guns!
*PHTT*PHTT*PHTT*PHTT*
I've now taken up the strategy of saying "fuck it" and casting invisibility so I don't have to fight anyone and I can just sprint through the entire level as quickly as possibleKrinku said:True dat man. I eventually learned that you can just run through the whole damn thing and not care about it at all.
OT: Probably sewers. Never seem like anything good goes on down there.
To hell with them! Act 3 was the absolute worst. Damn rivers, damn flayers, damn sewers..Wanderer787 said:All of Act III in Diablo II. I'm sure there are a lot of other people that got very tired of not being able to catch those little pygmys with blow guns!
*PHTT*PHTT*PHTT*PHTT*
I avoided walking in the citadel. Those damn elevators. Why do they take that long? If you use fast travel the loading takes 3 seconds. An elevator is almost a full minute!Whateveralot said:The Citadel in Mass Effect. All the tedious walking...doing nothing.
I actually had the Zombie Mask by the time I reached the Dunwitch building. So I just walked past the ghouls.the spud said:The dunwhitch building in fallout 3. Scared my socks off. There were skeletons flying through the air, doors opening on their own, human sacrafices, talking heads (although that may have been a glitch), all sorts of crazy shit. I never could get myself to get the bobblehead in there.
It honestly confuses me when people can be short of money in Fallout. Within a few hours of starting the game I usually have a couple of thousand caps up. My latest character has close to 80 000 caps. I wish I could have to struggle to make money.James Crook said:The shops and merchants... very often they don't have what I want or the stuff is too expensive
And too expensive happens much too often... Fallout: New Vegas' Gun Runners, I'm looking at you...
Shame on you for making me pay 4000 caps for a fucking Trail Carbine.