Your biggest rage quit?

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Rangarig

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As boring as this is, strangely enough I have no memorable recollection of rage-quitting due to a game itself. It more often has to do with game-breaking bugs, technical problems (lag, conn-loss, etc.) or primarily other people. Yes, the times I do remember, usually happened in MMOs, and usually in the context of a guild or role-playing organisation.

My definitely biggest rage-quit happened in Ultima Online (UO). Looking back at it, it was utterly stupid how important the game had become for me, and I can not help myself but feel quite ashamed of the levels of rage I felt that day. And for seemingly so little ...

Being part of a role-playing organisation, running my own guild, I was addicted to that bloody game. At that time, I would spend every day logging in, or at least working on something related to my character, the guild, or on-going storyline. Other guild leaders and I had been working together on something new, something big, which would involve my guild and members in a lot more of the action. The guild in question was a sort of criminal underworld located in one of the cities, loosely based on a series of humorous books by a British writer.

To kick off the new project, we had started a storyline that involved smuggling, some kidnapping and extortion, and general types of larceny. We had come up with a number of interesting scenarios that would involve a maximum amount of participants and generate a lot of role-play activity and stories. It was in our interest to avoid combat, since that was not really the point of the whole campaign, and frankly, we were quite terrible at it.

Nonetheless, that is exactly what happened. A few of the guard captains from our 'opposing' city guild decided to ignore all other agreements, and to slaughter all of us repeatedly. Every part of the project was undone, because whenever we showed our faces, we would get a halberd in the face.

I was livid. Trying my best to keep my emotions in check, whilst discussing how to salvage the situation with the other guild leaders, the situation still deteriorated even further. In the end the blame for the entire situation was put squarely on my shoulders and those members of my guild involved, because regardless of any other agreements, the RP-PVP rules had been adhered to, and we just had to live with it! Forgotten were weeks of discussions and planning; Forgotten were the comments of praise on how this would enrich and benefit the whole role-playing community. Because we had lost at PVP, and the PVP had been legit.

I lost a few friends that day. In the midst of one or the other tirade against me, seething with white rage, I just closed down the game window, my IM programme, I un-installed UO and cancelled my subscription, and just about stopped myself from throwing my PC out of the window. Tried playing UO a few months later, could not do it. Tried role-playing in other games, could not really do it. Since that day, I have stayed far away from RP-organisations in MMOs, and have generally kept my involvement in guilds to a minimum.

And yes, nowadays, almost 10 years after these events, I realise how stupid and silly all of that was ... and still, UO is dead to me!

By the way, they are now trying to green-light it on Steam [http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=249850626].
 

Shadow-Phoenix

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Recently Transformera Fall of Cybertron.

Played both multiplayer TDM and Escalation (like COD zombies), TDM was the same lame as usual with my new internet connection not being enough to compensate for the lag everyone else was giving along with the usual Russian hackers turning up to ruin the game, TDM ends after 5 matches and no one shows up, job well done hackers.

Escalation was fun but again the horrible lag some people gave off for a 4 player co-op game along with players not actually helping one another and hoarding all their credits (not opening doors, helping to pour points into our upgrade station for our weapons), there was one match last night where one player chose Starscream who's job is to give the players and himself ammo using an ammo beacon, he only used it when he needed ammo (other players have an blinking ammo beacon to show they need ammo when you play the ammo guy), he even shut off the beacon when any of us came close and hoarded his creds the entire match so we all suffered because we had to open the doors and he managed to snag each storage chamber that costs only 250 creds and gives you a random special weapon to which he stole, he even tried to steal the ones we opened which was rude and cheeky as fuck.

Basically we ended up losing a few matches of Escalation because the PC version offers no text or vocal chat and the one player who decided not only to not co-operate but also hinder us, I pretty much rage quitted after the 5 matches but it just makes me realise that these players an do this and don't get any sort of punishment, gaming really, really needs to fix this issue, it ruins the very existence and purpose of a co-op game mode.
 

bassie302

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quite recently when playing XCOM: Enemy Within. Doing a otherwise completely standard mission when it very quickly becomes clear that my entire squad had thrown an all-night kegger to celebrate not being dead. They run into a few mutons and a mechtoid, which they've dealt with dozens of times at that point, and everyone took positions. The first concerns hit when the sniper, normally having spectacular precision, failed a 85% shot. I shrugged it off, after all they can't all be winners. But as it turned out this was just a prelude to what was to come. The mec-trooper and both heavies miss a 70+% shot and the support, through concentrated pity actually landed his, nearly killing one of the mutons. I moved the assault trooper in to stun him, which should be easy with an improved stun-gun, giving her a 95% chance.

"Stun failed"

By the time the aliens finished their turn, the assault and mec were dead and one heavy was injured. I figure I could maybe salvage it, since most of the enemy was in light cover and the sniper had a bead on the mechtoid's support alien. The plan was easy: snipe the support alien to damage the mechtoid and have the heavies finish it. Then use the support to kill the almost-dead muton. The sniper again misses a 85% shot, one heavy merely misses, the other managed to miss so spectacularly he destroyed his own cover. At least the support killed one of the mutons. Then it was their turn again.

Only the sniper was left. I quit there and then.
 

Cerebrawl

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My biggest ragequit of all time: Alpha Protocal, hacking minigame, in the tutorial.

Yeah that hacking minigame really is that bad. Tight timer, tricky to parse, and requires moving two columns at the same time, one with mouse, one with keyboard... argh, worst minigame ever.

This pretty much sums it up... (not my video).

I never played the game again.
 

Chester Rabbit

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Bioshock Infinite ? The Siren: Fuuuuuck that boss fight! Fuck it straight to hell and then half way up to purgatory and leave it drifting in oblivion!

Yeah really I went from experiencing one of the best games I have ever played with a huge smile on my face to frothing at the mouth and throwing my controller across my room while sounding like Linda Blare from the Exorcist.

At first I was fine I was having a blast with the game and figured okay I?m play on hard mode I should expect some push back. After all the Handy Men have served me up on a silver platter many times. Thing is they didn't regain their fucking health when I died while mine would only regenerate to about half way all the while my resources to fight were rapidly depleting. Oh! and they didn't have respawning henchmen!


Oh and I think my second placer would be

Mass Effect 2 - The Collector Ship Ambush on Insanity - hoho that part of the game can go fuck right off!
 

Drizzitdude

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Believe it or not it was Metal Gear Rising. Don't get wrong, I love the game, it oozed style and I mastered the game very quickly except for ONE section. Warning, minor spoilers below.

The final fight against Armstrong. I spent the entire time completley destroying this guy, dodging every flame column and didn't get hit once. Until that stupid blade mode sequence where he throws boulders at you. I couldn't stand it and it was hard as hell to align yourself perfectly in the second it gives you for each boulder. I hated it and couldn't stand the idea that the only damage I would take from this guy would be from a dumbass qte. I restarted it over and over in my strive to perfection and I quit hardcore for hours before coming back and quitting again. You have no idea how unsettling it was for me, I am the type of guy who plays through every Devil May Cry game on the hardest difficulty (and the new ones once they unlock) going for perfect S ranks, I was actually high on the leader boards in dmc4 for the longest time (Dat one American flag amongst all the Asian ones xD) and being in this stupid ass situation really made me question if I was anywhere near as skilled as I thought I was. Then after throwing my controller multiple times I found out completely on accident you can just avoid the damn thing completely by running under him and I did that in a heartbeat. I just absolutely hate the it when a game gives you a tremendous amount of control of your character, gives you the tools for every situation and then you still somehow manage to fuck it up, every threat in that game can be completely dealt with easily with no damage taken if you have the reaction speed for it. So yeah this one little QTE made me want to smash my television.
 

Monsterfurby

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Suikoden II, Luca Blight.

It took me two weeks to recover and try to get that bloody three-tiered tough-ass battle right. You can't imagine how much I celebrated after finally winning.
 

The Wykydtron

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SirBryghtside said:
Three words: Unleash The Hounds.

Thank Kynareth it's been nerfed :p
To be honest as much as I hate Hunters and their bullshit and the nerf was a long time coming, all you have to do is keep no more than 2 minions on your side of the field and Doggies are pretty much useless. I know that's kind of hard for something like Shaman who spams totems all day but when I was making a Priest deck the other day I think I accidentally made a pretty good anti Hunter deck. I was going for the theme of "Not scum" but this is still a Priest deck so.... No DS/IF combo or Lightspawns/wells or card clones or Northshires. Good enough.

I can keep alright board presence with Darkscale Healer and Priestess of Elune and you can sometimes grab his Hyena the second he plays it with a Cabal Shadow Priest if you get it right. Also go for Mind Control Tech since he will have over 4 minions on the board at some point for sure. I also replaced Mind Control with a Ysera I got yesterday because Ysera is fuckin' cool (Ysera Awakens is some silly board clear) and Mind Control is kind of shit most of the time. Every time you get a really good game turning steal you get 5 games where it does totally nothing.

Still have no idea how the fuck to win with a Mage though. Stupid Shit counters my entire playstyle, I can't go down to 10/15hp then sit there taking no more damage, gathering board control and eventually win with 3 Etherial Arcanists sitting behind a Counterspell. Priest gives no fucks and heals through it all game. Especially my 2 ER Farseers, 2 Priestess of Elunes, 2 Darkscale Healers, 2 Holy Novas and probably any more healing battlecries if there are any. I also put 2 Lightwardens into this deck because it just seemed like the right thing to do. Also SCIENCE can get you into some Shadow Word kills that would otherwise not work. Or you could make Ysera a 12/4 and immediately burst him down.

The one way you win against Hunter with Mage is to not try. Instantly concede the moment you see his stupid face and save time. It's also my Priest v Priest policy because my GOD are those matches retarded.
 

The Wykydtron

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Smilomaniac said:
The angriest I've ever been was as a kid in a micro-machines kind of top down/isometric car racing game and it had some sort of boost system for anyone that was behind. That was just pure injustice.

SirBryghtside said:
Three words: Unleash The Hounds.

Thank Kynareth it's been nerfed :p
The whole idea of it is just broken and it needs to be replaced with something else.
But yeah, Hearthstone is my current source of grief - mostly because my starting hands are as expensive as possible. I've become paranoid about the server picking them that way on purpose. Starting with three five drops and a four drop is almost instant concede.

Sometimes I wish the deck size and copy limit was doubled. There's a reason that other CCG's have a lower limit of 60 cards...
How do you manage to get such a high mana curve that reliably? What do you play? I really like how they did the starting hand system in Pebbles, you can send the pesky 9 cost Ysera back from your starting hand without losing your double Loot Hoarders. Sending back an entire hand could fuck you over so hard in Magic 2014 sometimes, you either had 5 lands and no creatures or 1 land and a fucking Avacyn, Angel of Hope. I went back to it yesterday and oop, land starved. Next game, oop nothing but lands. You're almost always guaranteed to hit lategame in Pebbles, it's why Murloc decks suck dick. Take the hint every Warlock ever.
 

Skrimmy

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Seth in Street Fighter 4 and Jinpachi in Tekken 5 both caused me some unnecessary anguish. I started flipping out on people around me and realized I better walk away...and by walk away I mean I started throwing controllers and game cases at people.
 

duwenbasden

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Treeberry said:
duwenbasden said:
"I need you to take care of my Berry Field!"
"No"
"But you must!"
"No"
"But you must!"
"No"
"But you must!"
"No"
"But you must!"
"No"
"But you must!"
"No"
"But you must!"
"No"
"But you must!"
"No"
"But you must!"
"No"
The Home button solves most things. Yes, I rather lose progress than be whipped into farming.
I know the feeling. The game seems to be intent on foisting stuff on you when it wants. I got so annoyed in that one town where you have go up a tower and be told all about Mega Evolutions just because the game dictated so. All I wanted to do was explore that little patch of long grass outside of town before going up that damn tower. Also, why is the game throwing free pokemon at me? Let me catch them or earn them somehow instead. :(

I had a rather silly rage-quit recently. I was playing Final Fantasy 12 for the first time but I was getting really sick of those silly forced tutorials and I was getting the sense that stuff was happening but I wasn't sure why. Also Vaan and Penelo totally look like poor oppressed orphans with their sunny complexion, well-fed bodies and better attire than half of Dalmasca.

I decided to give up on Harvest Moon: A New Beginning for a similar reason. Oh, I though, surely those tutorials people go on about won't that bad? URAGHARAGH. Let me do things for myself, game. Do not take away my agency! It felt like I was playing according to a checklist. And I really resent having to wait for so long to be able to mine and fish.
Remember, you are not cool enough to go to Route 15.
 

verdant monkai

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Sniper Team 4 said:
Mine would be Street Fighter IV. Could not beat Seth no matter what I did, even on easy. And of course, that was the rare occasion when I could reach him. Usually, I couldn't get past the 'rival' character right before him. I started screaming at the TV so much that I pulled the disk out, threw it across the room (didn't break), shoved it back in its case, and threw the case under my chest of drawers so that, if I did get the, "Okay, I'll try it again," feeling, it would be too hard to reach and I wouldn't have to suffer from it anymore.

I sold it about two weeks later, never beating Seth.
Mine was on street fighter IV as well.

I was in the exact same position as you. I couldn't do special moves, super moves let alone ultra's. I got so angry I could only get to Seth on "Easiest" difficulty, that I screamed and swore and took the disk out the Xbox and bit into it. It was smashed into peices, I spat them out, went down stairs and had some tea. I didn't touch street fighter again for about 10 months.

I saw super street fighter on sale. I bought it. Sat down and practised the moves. And now I have to play on the hardest difficulty otherwise the game is too easy. I now play online and am considered resident fighting games expert in my local area. And I'm now a big fan of the street fighter series.
 

shrekfan246

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SirBryghtside said:
Three words: Unleash The Hounds.

Thank Kynareth it's been nerfed :p
I don't know if I'd say Unleash the Hounds was really the problem so much as an element of it...

I never hated the card itself so much as the combos they would use it in. "What's that, you have four pretty tough minions on your board and all I've got is this Tundra Rhino? Okay, well, let me slap down a Starving Buzzard, Scavenging Hyena, and then Unleash the Hounds! AHAHAHAHAHA!!!!"

Cerebrawl said:
Alpha Protocal, hacking minigame, in the tutorial.
You know, people say that, but I actually kinda liked the hacking minigame. I think I only "failed" it once or twice throughout the entire course of the game.

I mean, it's certainly not as "Hollywood-Cool" as the one in Deus Ex: Human Revolution, but it certainly gave me that espionage feeling.

OT: I feel like this is Deja Vu all over the place, because I think I made this same post (minus the Hearthstone bits) in the last "rage-quit" thread.

But mine just has to be Metro 2033, which is one of the only games I've ever quit and promptly uninstalled purely out of frustration for the mechanics. Apparently in the post-apocalyptic future, knives are more effective than bullets and everyone except me was okay with that.
 

Kitsune Hunter

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Three words: Great Bay Temple from Majora's Mask. I just accepted that the water temple from OoT was the worst water level ever, oh how wrong I was. It was long and boring to get to the place by getting the Zora eggs, terrible swimming controls, tedious tasks in order to get through the temple including having to repeatedly change the water current to get anywhere, repeatedly switching between fire and ice arrows and before I even got to the boss, since I was playing on the Collectors edition, the game froze...... and I forgot to save......... just lovely. Eventually I managed to get to the boss and after dying a couple of times, I lost any patience I had left and I haven't played the game since

 

Michael Tabbut

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I have a couple:
Street Fighter 4's Seth, `nuff said.
Most multiplayer FPS games. I love TF2 but I am terrible at it. No amount of practice, pro tips, or coaching can help me.
LOTR Fellowship of the Ring. Could never get past the Ring Wraiths when leaving the Shire.
 

fogelmir

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Ninja Gaiden 2 PS3.

Ps3 controller, meet 40 inch LCD.

I also picked up the controller after it broke the TV and used the cord to smash it on the ground until it shattered.
 

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Vault101 said:
whever things go pear shaped in XCOM due to a solder fucking up a shot, THAT WAS 80%!!??, YOU TELLING ME YOU CAN'T HIT 80% YOU USELESS MASS OF PIXELS!!??
Try 90% shot when you have a one square gap between you and the alien. lol. The game is about random dice rolls but it annoys me when your stats never seem to matter whether you hit or not.
 

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Lollipop Chainsaw... The No Fear Of Heights Trocheivement...

So far, that situation, alone, has been THE pinnacle of all my rage quits... The amount of luck you would need to obtain that particular trophy was so BS that it has been over a year since I have touched that particular game...

And I was having so much fun back then... and, at the time, I was one trophy away from platinuming it...

Almost a complete waste of time at this point...
He he, I actually got that one...it took me 84 attempt which totally wrecked my end of level score. The trophy that I cannot get is the one where you have to chop 7 heads off in Sparkle mode or whatever its called. Every single time, I enter the area full of zombies active Sparkle mode, here we go...6!!!! What the actual fuck game?!? Ok, big group over there annnnnnnnd...6!!!! Fuuuuuuuuuuck yoooooou!!!

My best adult rage quit belongs to Demon's Soul's. Cutting a long story short, I had just beat the first boss in the game and spent the best part of an hour looking for a bit of talking scenery to chat to. So elation had turned to frustration and in that state of mind, I decide to take on the second level, complete with flying dragons breathing fire on the bridges. My story goes:

Toast.

Bit further and toast.

Little bit further and toast

AGGGGHHHHHH!!!!!!

Little bit further and toast.

Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu....

Get to the end of bridges and get prodded to death by some mooks.

GOD FUCKING DAMN IT!!!! Quit game, deletes save game and install data, fuck you game I'm never playing you again.

Two days later, "Awwwww, I wish I hadn't done that."