Remember the days when video games didn't have patches to Nerf things and didn't have whiny brats asking for nerfs, and games were shipped out complete with loads of content and hardly any bugs?
Miss those days. I'm sure others do, too. You crybaby kiddies are pathetic.
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Edited by BLiTZ: 11/23/2014 9:59:30 PMSounds like you like unintentional advantages and exploits. You should play some PvP before you type.
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I don't remember those days, friend. I remember that days of games with entire cut levels being still on the cartridge and you could get glitched into them, Cheap, artificial difficulty, No developer support past launch on consoles, Rampant hackers and bots in online games, horrible AI, etc... I remember shooters being arena style with no custom load outs and maybe over 10 weapons, thus no need for nerfs.
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Remember when everyone wasn't an asshole to people posting their opinions. Oh wait nobody does that never happened
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I also remember when games were released it was their final version and properly edited. There weren't patches to fix crap so it better work right the first time.
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Bare in mind games were far less complex back then. And the developers spent more time on them because they could. These days the engines and mechanics are far more complex and there's a lot of pressure to get the game out as soon as possible.
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Yup. Unreal for PC when it first came out (and not this "new" unreal garbage the game has become). Some guns were beast in general, but EVERY gun was beast if used correctly. Even that pathetic razor disk launcher was insta-kill if it hit your opponent's neck.
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I was waiting for the end of that to say Pepperidge farms remebers.
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You beat me to it!