It's only boring when some hacker ruined the game.
Is it just me, or are FPS's really boring?
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There's something in a game for everyone.
Some people like FPS games just for the killing.. for killing I'd rather play GTA or an RPG, like bean said.
Some people like FPSes for graphics.. I can't say anything about these losers... SNES and Genesis graphics are the only graphics I'll ever truly love.
Why not play one of those MMOFPSRPGOMGIJUSTBUTTFUCKEDADONKEY games? They've got everything for someone and something for everyone.Afrobean16 (8:58:05 PM): you're evil incarnateComment
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LOL!Originally posted by Master_of_PARANOiAThere's something in a game for everyone.
Some people like FPS games just for the killing.. for killing I'd rather play GTA or an RPG, like bean said.
Some people like FPSes for graphics.. I can't say anything about these losers... SNES and Genesis graphics are the only graphics I'll ever truly love.
Why not play one of those MMOFPSRPGOMGIJUSTBUTTFUCKEDADONKEY games? They've got everything for someone and something for everyone.
What he means is MMORPG, massively multiplayer online role playing game. It's got something that everyone likes. Try Runescape or Risk Your Life, they are both free. Google it because I dont think I can post em here.Comment
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I would like to apologize for putting this topic on the wrong board, that was definately a big mistake, but i totaly didn't even think about it, sorry guys >.<
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And yes realism in games is fun sometimes, but games are supposed to be ways to escape from reality, which is why games should have things like morphing guns, mushrooms that give you powers, the ability to jump 2 to 3 times in the air, and invincibility cheats *nods*Comment
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Hey, it seems that there's alot of misinformatin going on. I'm not going to even try to touch it. As for games being as "real" as they can be, the only games I'd say fall under that category are some of the tom clancy's and a half-life mod called Hostile Intent.
The fps-knockers havn't been playing the right fpses. And no, they're definitley NOT all the same. (ps, my favorite is an fps/rts hybrid called Natural-Seletion--several others on this board play it as well)Comment
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No, I know what I meant and I don't mean an MMORPG. I mean an MMOFPSRPGOMGIJUSTBUTTFUCKEDADONKEY game.Originally posted by ToshXLOL!Originally posted by Master_of_PARANOiAThere's something in a game for everyone.
Some people like FPS games just for the killing.. for killing I'd rather play GTA or an RPG, like bean said.
Some people like FPSes for graphics.. I can't say anything about these losers... SNES and Genesis graphics are the only graphics I'll ever truly love.
Why not play one of those MMOFPSRPGOMGIJUSTBUTTFUCKEDADONKEY games? They've got everything for someone and something for everyone.
What he means is MMORPG, massively multiplayer online role playing game. It's got something that everyone likes. Try Runescape or Risk Your Life, they are both free. Google it because I dont think I can post em here.Afrobean16 (8:58:05 PM): you're evil incarnateComment
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FPS games aren't boring. They're the least boring genre. RPGs you sit and wait for a random encounter, wait for your little gauge to fill up, hit 2 buttons, watch a character attack, repeat. Boring. RTS games you move guys around and they shoot. Lots of explosions (sometimes) but you're still not as in control. FPS games you're constantly doing something. Running here, shooting this, doing that. Especially online, there's nonstop action. I like other genres too, but I don't see how you can say any FPS game is boring. Okay, I take that back. Some of the "realistic" FPS games are boring, and not fun. That's why you play action-packed stuff like UT2k4. THAT game is awesome.So I've gone completely slack-ass and haven't done any work on creating games. =(
In less-depressing news, I got a job for an online business (which sells non-electronic games, of all things!) which has taught me a lot about marketing online and all that jazz.
So now I'm on Twitter @NoahWright.
And I write the blog for their website.
Plus I do cool programming in-house that you'll never see. =OComment
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Yeah..... I rented Perfect Dark a total of 9 times (including the extra cartridge needed thingy) for a total of $10 each rental..... which comes up to a whopping total of $90 all together..... plus tax... maybe $100.....
Answer me this..... NOW WHY DIDNT I JUST BY THE GAME!?!?!?
~sigh~ damn polish blood in my veins.....Originally posted by Spec & ApersonWe Rate You: Cool Motherfucer. 9/10Comment
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I still to this day play Perfect Dark now and then. That's such a great game (though the story could have been better).Comment
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