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This is the absolute worst game challenge. Its always badly implemented and overly hard. Never challenging, always annoying since they follow the same general flow. Guys stream in everywhere you requiring you to run around like a spastic retard because they put you in a wide open spot. 10 seconds left and then alot of guys stream in everywhere.You're tasked with defending a sphere until the time runs out
Are you kidding? That's metal as fuck - that game's trying to beat you right back. Git gud!The final boss of Balan Wonderworld tries to kill you IRL. I think that's kind of bullshit.
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Don't know if you still play but if you do stand where this guy stands:That one fucking mission in Goldeneye 64 where you have to protect Natalya from endless waves of shooters while she’s hacking. She just stands there like a mong, these guys seem to have pinpoint accuracy even on the easiest difficulty setting and it’s a large room they just keep pouring into from all directions. This level made me rage so much trying to complete it on 00 Agent back in the day
It's to weed out the weak non-autists from the True Autistic Sega fandom.The final boss of Balan Wonderworld tries to kill you IRL. I think that's kind of bullshit.
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i think (understandably) expecting a decent NiGHTS-like or sonic-like game out of Balan before seeing the demo, (understandably) getting disappointed gravely by said demo, then (retardedly) still purchasing the game to play it because you can't shake off delusions of denial, and then (holy fucking shit hahahaha) going grand mal at the end is a really fucking fat L.The final boss of Balan Wonderworld tries to kill you IRL. I think that's kind of bullshit.
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You remember at the beginning of 2 where Shepard can offer token resistance to teaming up with Cerberus before immediately forgetting that to the become the illusive mans errand boy? That was put into the game late in development after someone on the team noticed the massive online backlash to working with Cerberus and so suggested, in the interest of role playing at the very least, to allow you to call them dicks. This apparently came as a huge surprise to the rest of the writers who literally hadn't even considered the possibility that anyone would have any objections to it.Everything about them in ME3 is stupid. A "covert" paramilitary/terrorist organization assembled a fleet and army on par with the Council, with no explanation. It reminds me a bit of how in KOTOR there's the mystery of how a handful of rogue Jedi+some Republic defectors assembled a fleet capable of challenging the Republic, but the difference is that
1. That was mentioned in-game repeatedly, there's none of that speculation in ME3
2. The mystery actually had a fucking answer, and it was the superweapon that the whole plot revolved around.
For some reason somebody at Bioware/EA has a massive boner for Cerberus, you spend more time fighting and chasing them than the Reapers.
As long as you were using the energy barrier for protection I'd let you ram and penetrate me all you want.This must have been mentioned in this thread before, but achievements you can only get in online multiplayer are a stupid concept. I got all 700 achievements in the Master Chief Collection a few months ago and the multiplayer-exclusive ones were some of the most annoying.
For starters, the following can only be obtained in Halo 2 Anniversary matchmaking, which has one of the lowest player-counts in the collection due to having barely any content:
Roadkill Rampage - Get 100 splatter medals
This requires you to find a game where there are vehicles, be lucky enough to get into a vehicle, and THEN be lucky enough to hit an enemy, 100 times. It doesn't help that there are always people trying to get this achievement, so you'll be competing with them for the vehicles.
Rock and Coil Hit Back - Get 100 Environmentalist medals
The only way to get an Environmentalist medal is to play a specific map, shoot one of a few icicles that are on the ceiling, and have that icicle come crashing down and kill someone. There are also several batteries around the map that you can shoot and do damage, but it's not an instant kill. I feel no shame in grinding this out with my friend instead of doing it legitimately, it would be impossible.
Shields Up! - On Zenith, personally activate the centre energy shield 3 times in one matchmade game.
There is a map with a button you can press that activates a little shield. It takes a couple minutes for the button to recharge, so you not only have to stay put around the button, you also have to be the only person to press it since games don't go on for that long.
100%ing this game is a true exercise in autism and I don't recommend anyone do it.
Final Fantasy XI didn't have any spawns quite that rare, but it still managed to pull some real world spawn bullshit. For example, consider Noble Mold (what is it with rare fungus monsters?); not only did it only spawn during double water weather in one zone, but this weather only came part of the time, at random, in one season in the in-game year. There were NPC weather forecasters, but they were worse than useless, because they weren't accurate but there was no warning of this, and most players wouldn't have spent enough time caring about the weather prior to this to notice. Even during the correct weather, it only spawned after 9-12 hours or so, and only if the (unmarked) placeholder mob was completely undisturbed the entire time (the placeholder morphed into the mob). Meaning that if some random idiot even so much as aggroed it, the timer would reset.Here some bullshit for you guys.
A rare boss tied not behind 1 layer of RNG but fucking three.
Here the spawn rate from the wiki.
Yeah Even if you get the lucky 0.25% spawn, YOU HAVE TO GET A LUCKY 50% SPAWN OFF OF THAT, AND THEN ANOTHER 20% CHANCE SPAWN.
- Fungus => 99.75% Fungus / 0.25% Fungus Guard
- Fungus Guard => 50% Fungus / 50% Fungus Captain
- Fungus Captain => 80% Fungus / 20% Hillarzu the First
Also the wiki lies on the Fungus, and fungus guards page saying it's a 25% chance to spawn the guard. (It's not, I'm am currently somewhere around 400-500 kills and I've only seen a guard once.
The achievement you get for killing this guy is "I Actually Found Him!"
So it was Malboro.Even the name was a lie; it wasn't some hot girl, but a big green tentacle monster with bad breath.
I didn't know this but it does explain a few things in Mass Effect 3, for example when you re-encounter the nigger from Mass Effect 2 (forgot his name), in Mass Effect 3 you learn that he apparently has now married and is starting a family, if you romanced him in ME2, he will still do this meaning he cheats on you, and if you call him out you pretty much just lose him as a war asset.You remember at the beginning of 2 where Shepard can offer token resistance to teaming up with Cerberus before immediately forgetting that to the become the illusive mans errand boy? That was put into the game late in development after someone on the team noticed the massive online backlash to working with Cerberus and so suggested, in the interest of role playing at the very least, to allow you to call them dicks. This apparently came as a huge surprise to the rest of the writers who literally hadn't even considered the possibility that anyone would have any objections to it.
To be fair though, that attitude ran through the entire game. Less important but still, when people were crying over the first games love interests basically not being in the sequel, they were told not to worry because the new ones were so fucking awesome you wouldn't be able to help yourself but cheat on your original LI with one of them. After going through player telemetry after the game came out they quickly realised how badly they had fucked up and so for the third game all the new charactes from the second were dumped and the first games crew were the only ones to get real screen time.
I agree with this, the only reason I have most of the online achievements in Halo 3 was because a friend of mine managed to form a large group between his cousins and his older brother, that we formed a large enough party that we basically occupied all the slots in the matchmaking so we where playing private online matches so we could do all the acheivments.This must have been mentioned in this thread before, but achievements you can only get in online multiplayer are a stupid concept.