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Games / Re: Nintendo Megatopic
« on: June 02, 2013, 02:37:40 AM »I never said that you're a handicap, i just said you were contradicting yourself.But it's not my favorite game of all time, I'll edit this later when I want to finish replying.
How about we break this down?
Arguing with you about anything is stupid anyway since you cancel out all of my arguments because you don't know how rationality works. This perhaps may be your "favourite game of all time" which makes you see trough its downs and praise the ups more, but it isn't my favourite game and therefore i don't ignore its flaws.
A barroth keeps it tail very high most of the time. My dual blades can't reach it so easily unless i tip the thing over and even if i get the mud off the tail the monster will run away to rebuild its armor.
I want you to concentrate on what am i saying so you will understand me and my point. Think about Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate as a "shop class" in a school. The teacher tells you to build a birdhouse (Have fun in the game, create an experience that you can take home and remember), but gives you primitive stone axes and wooden nails to work with (The game's controls and other flaws I've stated before). You are struggling with the primitive stone age tools because they just don't work when creating something so small and "exact" such as a birdhouse (A slight comparison to the games "You have to aim and time your attacks, so on), You complain that the tools you were given are horrific and that you don't find the shop class enjoyable. Another student smacks you in the face and says "Ha, i bet its just because you suck cigaretteola, go home". It doesn't help much that when the shop teacher tries to tell you the basics, he talks very silently and instead of combining theory and practice like other shop class teachers, he starts the lesson with him telling all the instructions in this very long and boring speech and then lets you roam free (What i mean here is that whenever you get a tutorial its just textboxes and no neat little arrows or any indicators pointing at the buttons/features you are being taught about).
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