Author Topic: Watch Dogs Megathread - Oh How I Enjoy Hacking Your Life - RELEASED  (Read 42068 times)

no, it was a corny joke

sorry i couldn't hear your pun; i had something in my ears

sorry i couldn't hear your pun; i had something in my ears
you still were in earshot of him.

you still were in earshot of him.

Aw shucks, that was a good one.

Now you're just victim blaming.
lol, what
there are no victims
it's not like someone mugged you. you paid for a game, entirely under your own power, before knowing enough about it, and it turned out that you didn't like it

Aw shucks, that was a good one.
Seems like these back-and-forth pun things crop up in every single thread

Act IV, In Plain Sight. How the hell? I can't do more than about 15 Jam Comms sequentially, and during the chase my car just gets wrecked pretty quickly - can't really switch vehicles fast enough. Even if I could, they'd just keep coming.
You need to collectively use blackout I think...
wait nvm

Act IV, In Plain Sight. How the hell? I can't do more than about 15 Jam Comms sequentially, and during the chase my car just gets wrecked pretty quickly - can't really switch vehicles fast enough. Even if I could, they'd just keep coming.

Scratch that, the last mission is way harder. Oh god.

It's a fun game I don't know why everyone is trying to point out every single flaw.
Yeah the graphics didn't live up to expectation but that's just the way of the game.
The answer is not to stop buying over hyped games.
The answer is to stop over hyping games.

lol, what
there are no victims
it's not like someone mugged you. you paid for a game, entirely under your own power, before knowing enough about it, and it turned out that you didn't like it
So if you step on a landmine, there's no victims. Its just you who lost their leg, right? It's not like the mine attacked you. You just stepped on it under your power, before knowing about its presence, and it turned out that you didn't like the result.

Now if you're not a complete handicap, you know that landmines are hidden on purpose, by someone, so that people step on them. Same way games are misadvertised by publishers, so that people buy them even though the experience isn't fun at all.

I've already said this before, and here's another sentence i've said before: I didn't buy this game, i got it for free in a GPU bundle.

The answer is not to stop buying over hyped games.
The answer is to stop over hyping games.
How exactly do you tell publishers/developers to stop over hyping games? You seem to think it's so easy?

So if you step on a landmine, there's no victims. Its just you who lost their leg, right? It's not like the mine attacked you. You just stepped on it under your power, before knowing about its presence, and it turned out that you didn't like the result.
Now if you're not a complete handicap, you know that landmines are hidden on purpose, by someone, so that people step on them. Same way games are misadvertised by publishers, so that people buy them even though the experience isn't fun at all.
a better comparison would be if you didn't wait for the people whose job it was to search for landmines first, and just rushed on out there hoping not to step on any

The answer to the apparent debate raging on in this thread is to simply use common sense. Yeah, be hyped about a game, but in that thought process, retain the idea that some pieces won't live up to the hype and you might be disappointed. It can happen, it might not happen.

Regardless, can we just play video games and stop ridiculing people who have different opinions then us?


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lol

So if you step on a landmine, there's no victims. Its just you who lost their leg, right? It's not like the mine attacked you. You just stepped on it under your power, before knowing about its presence, and it turned out that you didn't like the result.

Now if you're not a complete handicap, you know that landmines are hidden on purpose, by someone, so that people step on them. Same way games are misadvertised by publishers, so that people buy them even though the experience isn't fun at all.

I've already said this before, and here's another sentence i've said before: I didn't buy this game, i got it for free in a GPU bundle.

no need to throw out insults lol, especially that word, come on retain some dignity

and your comparison to landmines is ridiculous, the hype devlopers use for games is INSANELY OBVIOUS, multiple developers use over-fancied graphics and gameplay videos that are pampered up beyond belief that you have to be pretty dense not to notice the obvious effects...


People buy games knowing exactly what they're buying, the features of the game, whatnot, there are reviews out, real raw gameplay videos out of REAL gameplay footage, personal opinions, etc. There are no victims, it's just the buyer not spending the time to know what the game is out/

For a military reference: it's like running an ambush mission on a tank without waiting for the correct supplies delivered (let's say, an RPG) and trying to fight the tank with 3 soldiers with AK47s... it will turn out bad in the end because the soldiers made a rash decision
 
SImilar to buying a game that is overhyped, the buyer decides to rush buying the game without knowing all the information surrounding the game (if it lives up to hype, if its really good, etc.) and in the end gets disappointed by how the game lived up to its hype... it turns bad out in the end because the buyer made a rash decision