Re: Got L4D 2 last night.
Posted by Orpheus on
Sat Aug 11th 2012 at 8:03pm
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Update is huge. :/
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Re: Got L4D 2 last night.
Posted by Orpheus on
Wed Oct 31st 2012 at 5:53pm
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It sux ass but my son says that I am missing the best part by being offline.
So...
I am reserving judgement till I play it online.
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Re: Got L4D 2 last night.
Posted by Orpheus on
Wed Oct 31st 2012 at 10:36pm
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2012-10-31 10:36pm
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I cannot get past the beginning. The stupid AI team mates keep getting in my way. I haven't killed them but I have shot them so many times they call me names.
If I don't help, they die so, I just take the verbal abuse.
But, I cannot seem to like it when all it is is shoot 500 undead people. What kills me is no motel/hotel or rooming house in the world has that many people in it so where the fuck did all the people come from anyway?
Anywho, as I said. I will reserve judgement for my online experience.
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Re: Got L4D 2 last night.
Posted by Crono on
Thu Nov 1st 2012 at 4:19am
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Yes, you need to play with people.
And the idea behind any zombie outbreak is that 80%+ of the population is infected and free roaming everywhere as well as migrating. They don't sleep or anything, so if a large portion of them are shambling around all the time, it wouldn't be ridiculous to see a bunch of people.
And a lot of the areas are places that fell like evac zones, so it makes sense that there'd be an abundance of people there if prior to being infected ... they were all shoved into the hotel for evac or medical care. Any number of things could have happened well before the character's you're playing as entered the situation.
At least, that's the idea behind it.
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Re: Got L4D 2 last night.
Posted by sgtfly on
Thu Nov 1st 2012 at 12:12pm
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2012-11-01 12:12pm
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Yeah Orph, I struggled at first with it, it's an all in the reflexes game and mine ain't that quick anymore. You mostly have to stay ahead and kill zombies or else your npc's get in the way and you end shooting them half the time.
I stopped worrying about that after awhile and figured "F... it! If ,I shoot you, I shoot you, just keep bitching."
Took forever for me to finish the game, now I gotta go back and see everything I missed the fist time around.
Oh, and great talking to you the other day, we'll keep in touch I may have some more pc's. I heard them talking about recycling another school's soon.
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Re: Got L4D 2 last night.
Posted by Flynn on
Sun Dec 30th 2012 at 9:07pm
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Heh, I've gotta go with Orpheus on this one. When Left4Dead came out I thought it was some awesome singleplayer game from all of the uproar over it but man was I pissed when I found out it was just a multiplayer coop game! I am one of the old school that don't see a game without a proper singleplayer element as a full game. Even in multiplayer fighting hordes of zombies must get boring after awhile. Give me Half-Life anyday!
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