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Pretty much only if I can mute everyone. I don't like all the whiners, all the haters, and all the loud mouthed jerks, and it isn't really that much fun playing with someones whose nearly every other word to come out of their mouth is f***. There are also cheaters, like this one time when I was playing Mechwarrior 3 and was getting blasted by missiles someone was shooting from the other side of the map. Disconnectors also become an annoyance after awhile.Does anyone do multiplay?
Does anyone do multiplay?
chin up its not that bad lolPretty much only if I can mute everyone. I don't like all the whiners, all the haters, and all the loud mouthed jerks, and it isn't really that much fun playing with someones whose nearly every other word to come out of their mouth is f***. There are also cheaters, like this one time when I was playing Mechwarrior 3 and was getting blasted by missiles someone was shooting from the other side of the map. Disconnectors also become an annoyance after awhile.
I also wonder if the recent controversy about the women complaining about gamers hating women realize these groups hate everyone and will make threats to kill you just for messing up their streak? Blacks, gays, winners, loosers, the small portion of gamers that are an immature, loud, and obnoxious cesspool really ruin it for everyone.
I've done my fair share of hunting. But with everyone muted, not only do I not have to hear the stupid, I don't have to hear crying babies, arguing couples, or get annoyed when a team mate is hitting the bong instead of playing (it's easier when you can easily pass it off as lag/bad connection). And then there are those who use a voice changer to make their voice so deep it's turns what they say into grumbled gibberish, or a high pitched squawk.i just mute all the kids , then hunt them down ingame lol
man you can talk lolCastlevania: HD, in local co-op I (actually my ex and I) went from number 1 on Chapter 2, down to 18, which isn't too bad since that score was set three or four years ago. As for single player my best is now 69 on Chapter 2. I've got a lot of catching up to do though if I'm gonna get back to the top 10 on any one map again. I need to try it though before the game goes offline so I'll be up there for good.
I was looking at that. But it's already been drawn out, and Solid Snake's aging process should've made him a dinosaur by now.Got myself Metal Gear Solid 5: "something"
The game looks promising and very well done for PC.
Got myself Metal Gear Solid 5: "something"
The game looks promising and very well done for PC.
I'll probably end up getting it myself just because it will be the last time Kojima will be involved with the series. It is a remarkable series (even going clear back to Metal Gear), but it's been over done, the plot stretched too far, and it's almost gotten to a Shamalan-esque cliche of endings. Although no video game villain has gotten to me like Psycho Mantis. Even just his image on IV was almost enough to make give up not wanting to have to go through with another frustrating series of "I can read your mind" until I finally figure out the new way to beat him. And the first time I played Metal Gear Solid one and Mantis said to me"You like Castlevania, don't you?", it left an impression (I've always loved how that game talks to and for you).Well... you got ripped off. It's a $30 demo, with enough content to fill an hour or so, from what I've heard.
I'll probably end up getting it myself just because it will be the last time Kojima will be involved with the series. It is a remarkable series (even going clear back to Metal Gear), but it's been over done, the plot stretched too far, and it's almost gotten to a Shamalan-esque cliche of endings. Although no video game villain has gotten to me like Psycho Mantis. Even just his image on IV was almost enough to make give up not wanting to have to go through with another frustrating series of "I can read your mind" until I finally figure out the new way to beat him. And the first time I played Metal Gear Solid one and Mantis said to me"You like Castlevania, don't you?", it left an impression (I've always loved how that game talks to and for you).
IV is a very different MGS. A shop, a few maps rather than an intro and main area, in the middle of several active war zones, even one part where you're walking out in a city blending in instead of remaining hidden. I consider it my least favorite in the series.I ended up stopping after Snake Eater, because I never got a PS3, and was counting on it eventually getting ported to another console... and never did. First I've heard it being the last time Kojima works on it, though.
DGI is huge... I spent probably 30+ hours and still so much more to do. I took a break and started the multiplayer and now I'm hooked on it. Got my money's worth for sho.