Autistic reasons you stopped playing a game that you now regret?
I remember playing Battlefield: Bad Company and hating the grainy filter on it so much I returned it the next day. I don't know why I got so triggered, I heard it was a decent game.
Autistic reasons you stopped playing a game that you now regret?
I remember playing Battlefield: Bad Company and hating the grainy filter on it so much I returned it the next day. I don't know why I got so triggered, I heard it was a decent game.
Bad Company is probably the best single player battlefield game. BC:2 was just awful.
I had rented mystical ninja on n64 (rentals were 4 days)
I had no memory card so I kept the console on over night and also if I Game over I'd lose my progress and be forced to restart.
I was so absorbed into the game that I forgot to feed my pet turtle and it died.
I resented Goemon ever since.
Kirby Air Ride
I was a wuss back then, so accidentally attempting to inhale a scarfy turned me off the game.
My game disk is too scratched to work now
I didn't like how they made you wait several hours to a week to build
stuff in Warframe so I dropped it
I stopped playing Max Payne 1 because his stupid fucking face pissed me off.
I don't regret it though.
I can't stand the artstyle of most jrpgs and Japanese games, so I don't play any of them.
Don't regret it tho.
I stopped playing League of Legends at all because my friends just talk about skins about 90% of the time and I feel compelled just want to remind them that they're literally paying for nothing and they're retarded.
A shit ton of hours in this game and this is still a gripe of mine. Oh, brand new frame is just released? You just finished farming for them? Time to wait 12 hours for those 3 parts to finish building, then 72 hours for the main blueprint to finish! Oh? Don't want to do that? Just buy it with real money then!
I couldn't get through either Fallout or mass effect because I was so irritated by the game judging my choices.
>Spent a large chunk of money on DotA 2 skins
>Realise I'm a retard
>Spent maybe 10 dollars on system shock 2 last year and haven't bought any other games
Hindsight is 20/20 but at least I'm not blowing money on nothing. Assfaggots are shit anyway.
So what happened to the gold after the first game? Did I miss something because it wasn't explained in BC 2.
nah I haven't even started farming for them. I stopped playing right when titania was being teased actually. I just picked it back up a few days ago, bought Ivara because fuck that grind, and made a new account to experience the new content fully. and yeah I hate how you only have two options with frames. either you wait about a week or more to build them, (and that's AFTER you spend hours upon hours just grinding to GET all the parts) or spend real money and get it right now with no effort. I want the thrill of knowing I worked to get it without having to wait weeks for it.
Good for you user. Hopefully someday at least some of my friends will figure it out.
I've never quit a game for a petty reason.
you would if you knew what you were missing out on
>refuse to spend my hard earned money on league for 2 years straight
>SOON
>Christmas comes around
>I don't ask for anything because Im content with what I have for now
>family and friends just get me gift cards
>THETIMEISNOW
>spend the cards that will expire on skins and games
>save the non expiring cards for later use
TFW my self control paid off so hard
I've quit a couple of games because I just wasn't having very much fun playing them.
I refused to buy XCX because they removed the bust slider.
Sold Tales of Symphonia because the opening monologue put me off by how generic it was. Just re-bought it on the steam sale.
Every time I lost a save data for a dumb reason.
Yeah I stopped playing XCom 2 because I was iron manning it and my favorite sniper died (along with the rest of my A and B team but the sniper was literally my nigga)
I can't play Skyrim anymore because it makes me really sad. So much has changed for me in the five years since the game has released.
I still remember going to the midnight release with three of my best friends. We got the game and smoked a bunch of pot then played all night at one of the friend's houses. I played an Orc Mage first, then found out berserk didn't change how much magic damage you did. Then I rolled a dual-wield sneaky dark elf.
I haven't spoken to two of them in about two years. I saw the other friend about 9 or 10 months ago and we haven't spoken since.
There is so much of myself in that game. Every cave, every city, it all reminds me of so many things. To play the game now is crushing. To walk into Whiterun, to journey through bleak falls barrow, to get meridia's beacon, to hear of that shrine of azura, to walk from Riverwood and back to Helgen, through the frosted path leading to the Alchemist's shack, the cave full of bears and honey bees, and to finally arrive at that settlement at the base of the ten thousand steps...
Few things are as melancholy as Skyrim.