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Instant and irrational turn offs in videogaming

Gustav

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I just realized I have a hard time mustering up any hype for games that feature a number in their title (that does not refer to the number of titles in a series).
Titles like "Unit 13" "Dust 514". I know it's completely irrational but for some reason I instantly associate numbers in the title with bad b-grade games.

The same is true for games with scantily clad fantasy women on the cover. Here are some examples:

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Do you guys have any instant and irrational turn offs?
 
Kinda on topic but also kinda not, but any game preview video which has audible clicking of the controller the player is using drives me up the fucking wall. Hearing the sticks slam against the sides, and the clickity of every button press. Jesus fuck stop I don't want to hear it my eeeeeeeears.
 
Capcom logo on the box.

Oh wait OP said irrational, I don't know if it counts but "realistic shooter experience" tends to make me roll my eyes.
 
Oh, forgot a big one: Free to play. Not interested in your game if it's free to play. No idea why. There is nothing I can do about it.
 
Motion controls and virtual sticks, I just can't get em.

There is nothing wrong with epic fantasy titties, I do agree on the cover art it's a little ridiculous.
 
Kinda on topic but also kinda not, but any game preview video which has audible clicking of the controller the player is using drives me up the fucking wall. Hearing the sticks slam against the sides, and the clickity of every button press. Jesus fuck stop I don't want to hear it my eeeeeeeears.

Hate it, too. Mostly because I cannot understand why people have to play their controllers so hard. Especially when you can hear the sticks clonking.
 
Escort missions usually do this. I pretty much quit Bioshock during that part.

But for some reason RE4's escort parts don't really annoy me at all.
 
Oh, forgot a big one: Free to play. Not interested in your game if it's free to play. No idea why. There is nothing I can do about it.

You are missing out big time on League of Legends then. If it makes you feel better, the shit you can only get with real cash is ridiculously overpriced.
 
Escort missions usually do this. I pretty much quit Bioshock during that part.

But for some reason RE4's escort parts don't really annoy me at all.
This. Escort missions are some of gaming's greatest cancers, along with motion controls, DRM and pre-order bonuses.
 
Supernatural shit in shooters. Now, don't get me wrong, if the premise of the game is based on aliens or future technology then, fine, whatever, if the game's good I'm happy. But games like Uncharted fucking drive me nuts when they place that shit where it has no business being.
 
My enjoyment of your game is directly propertional to how much you push your crafting/alchemy system on me. Yeah, I could learn it and come to appreciate it if it's any good. Or I could storm out like a big baby. Storm out like a baby it is.
 
I just realized I have a hard time mustering up any hype for games that feature a number in their title (that does not refer to the number of titles in a series).
Titles like "Unit 13" "Dust 514". I know it's completely irrational but for some reason I instantly associate numbers in the title with bad b-grade games.

The same is true for games with scantily clad fantasy women on the cover. Here are some examples:

Do you guys have any instant and irrational turn offs?
I wouldn't consider either irrational actually. When it comes to movies a number often does imply that it's a b-film (there's a couple of exceptions of course, Seven Samurai or Twelve Angry Men / Monkeys... but the first two are old and the numbers denote an integral part of the plot).
Even more so with scantily-clad ladies because it either signals a lack of imaginative characterization, or the fact that the main selling point is virtual boobs.
 
Kinda on topic but also kinda not, but any game preview video which has audible clicking of the controller the player is using drives me up the fucking wall. Hearing the sticks slam against the sides, and the clickity of every button press. Jesus fuck stop I don't want to hear it my eeeeeeeears.

You should NEVER watch a Starcraft 2 stream :)
 
I just realized I have a hard time mustering up any hype for games that feature a number in their title (that does not refer to the number of titles in a series).
Titles like "Unit 13" "Dust 514". I know it's completely irrational but for some reason I instantly associate numbers in the title with bad b-grade games.

I didn't even realize that I had this bias until you articulated it.
 
Kinda on topic but also kinda not, but any game preview video which has audible clicking of the controller the player is using drives me up the fucking wall. Hearing the sticks slam against the sides, and the clickity of every button press. Jesus fuck stop I don't want to hear it my eeeeeeeears.

I can't stand that either! It's even worse in real life when a friend is using your controller, and for some reason they feel the need to slam the analog sticks from side to side and mash down on buttons like they're trying to tear your controller in half.

As for my gaming turn-off, it'd have to be boxart featuring a CGI render of a bald protagonist:

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Trailers with dubstep on them. Can't even be bothered to watch them, hence making my interest in the game decrease.

Given your name this probably a flame, but I have that with metal. It never ever fits, distracts from the gameplay idea the trailer wants to convey, and it just screams (pun intended), 'We're geeks! You're one too! We know it!'.
 
Given your name this probably a flame, but I have that with metal. It never ever fits, distracts from the gameplay idea the trailer wants to convey, and it just screams (pun intended), 'We're geeks! You're one too! We know it!'.

When was the last time you saw a trailer with metal in it?
 
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