Aren't there some puzzles that you need to use stasis to complete and so you can't proceed through the game if you don't?MysticToast said:This was my friend actually, but he played through the entirety of Dead Space without knowing about stasis.
That's hillarious. It's not even like they give you a special ending there.irani_che said:My friend genuinely thought portal ended when glados puts you in the oven
I'm guessing he's never played an RPG before...Substitute Troll said:I'm guessing you've never played the Elder Scrolls before?GZGoten said:I kept myself in the dark to everything related to Skyrim and sorta went through the game like a mad man granted I sank in over 200 hours and counting but it wasn't until 150 hours in or so I found out the game has fast travel, yeah so I quickly realized that my 200+ hours are easily brought down to 30 hours at most.
No wonder I wasn't liking this game like everyone else
I facepalmed myself into a comaGuardian of Nekops said:That's hillarious. It's not even like they give you a special ending there.irani_che said:My friend genuinely thought portal ended when glados puts you in the oven![]()
I had a moment like that in FF 8 too, on my first play through I didn't know how to use the GF ability boost until I accidentally hit select during a boss fight in Ultimecia's Castle.Screamarie said:I love playing JRPGs. For those of you who remember FF8 and FF9 and the like, probably remember the tutorials for weapons and equipment, various powerups and gems used to do this or that...And I remember when I was 12 when I got my first console. I got Final Fantasy 8 and barely paid any attention to the instructions, partially because I was impatient, partially because I didn't really get it (mostly because I wasn't willing to take the time to consider the meaning of the words I was reading), and partially because I didn't think it was important (12 year olds, think they know everything).
Imagine my surprise when I'd come up to a boss I couldn't defeat and I didn't understand why. Hmmm maybe it's the fact that you haven't upgraded weapons or powers dumbass. So imagine my further surprise when a few years later I'd replay FF8 and find that it's actually quite simple if you just read the tutorial and pay a sliver of attention.
...or constantly getting mauled by sabre cats.Just Plain Lazy said:After finding it, like 20 whole minuets later were dedicated to running around the place in joy knowing I no longer need to mildly jog around the whole of Skyrim. X3lacktheknack said:IT BLEW MINE TOO!Just Plain Lazy said:There's a sprint button in Skyrim! O.O
This blew my mind when I first realized.
I noticed that there was a blocking perk that mentioned sprinting, so I checked the control menu and nearly yelped. This was 50 hours in.
Wouldn't it be easier to just turn the movement control to "2D"? Since that basically makes the game control like any action-adventure game, meaning James just walks at the direction you press with the stick, allowing for quick and precise turns unlike the 3D (aka. tank) control scheme.lacktheknack said:On that note, it appears that no one realizes that in SH2 and SH3, pressing both sidestep buttons makes the character do a fast 180.217not237 said:When I replayed Silent Hill 2, only to discover that you can control the camera a bit by pressing L2... Probably would have helped a bit to end frustration, even if I played through the first time without getting close to dying, had enough ammunition to turn 50 elephants into Swiss cheese, and enough medicine to make 50 elephants OD.
This is IMMEASURABLY HELPFUL on a low-kill run.
Morrowind never had fast travel (the silt striders/boats where, but they still forced a reasonable level of exploration).Substitute Troll said:I'm guessing you've never played the Elder Scrolls before?GZGoten said:I kept myself in the dark to everything related to Skyrim and sorta went through the game like a mad man granted I sank in over 200 hours and counting but it wasn't until 150 hours in or so I found out the game has fast travel, yeah so I quickly realized that my 200+ hours are easily brought down to 30 hours at most.
No wonder I wasn't liking this game like everyone else