Lol how about when you save some templar. In the convo another templar complains about mages and says the are not like us(him and the main character you). I am wearing robes right in front of him plus carring a big ass wand.naam said:Okay, so I'm an illegal mage, with about 3 illegal-mage-friends in a party, residing in a town for 7+ years, and in all that time only 1 person realises the fireballs etc might be magic, and then conveniently forgets about it just a bit later...
Well in fairness on the Sprint one on the PC we have to put up with things like pick up weapons and use on the same button when we should have the option for them to be separate buttons. I don't care what anyone says about making control schemes overly complicated but when something like this costs you several scrims it is a serious problem.Soylent Bacon said:Wasting a button in modern FPS's to be designated as the "sprint" button. Just increase player running speed, or if you REALLY feel the need to include the "run faster, but only forward and at the cost of the ability to shoot" mechanic, at least make it so that on the console versions, the player automatically sprints when he holds the joystick forward all the way and isn't currently firing his weapon. Fun and convenience shouldn't take a backseat to realism, especially when the final product is unrealistic overall anyway.
I think they have various neural interfaces built into their armour so they can fire kinda like the Predator can. Like they have something on a Hud that shows them where to aim. That and practise I mean it is not like they have anything better to do but die for the Emperor.The Apothecarry said:ON THE SUBJECT OF RIDICULOUS ARMOR:
I think Dawn of War II is an amazing RTS, but I've always wondered how the hell Space Marines can aim their bolters without a decent set of iron sights. And have you seen the size of the pauldrons they wear on their shoulders? I surprised they can aim a weapon at all without those getting in the way.
Oh my god. I hate that so much!ragsmorrison said:making R3 the "crouch" button, as in fallout 3. how many times has your finger slipped in the heat of combat and left you wondering, "why am I taking my sweet time running from mean mr. deathclaw...oh crap, I'm dead?"
The Darkness didn't do it. Much to my chagrin.sapphireofthesea said:I vaguely recall a game where this did not happen. Can't recall the name or much more but do get the feeling I have come across it before.Necromancer Jim said:The cool ones do.UnknownGunslinger said:- Do actual heroes spend so much time looting the corpses of their victims?
BUT One thing that bothers me in shooters is when you remove a partially full clip, apparently all of the bullets magically transfer to a new clip.
I blame bullet elves.
FFXI comes to mind...King Toasty said:That there are no MMO's for consoles. I mean, I understand the problem. You have a very small number of buttons on a controller, no-one wants to buy a keyboard for a PS3, and there are legal limitations, but surely there can be at least console MMO.