blankempathy
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I agree its silly, but we've seen stuff like this a thousand times before. I don't understand what makes this so remarkable.
Because call of duty. Still doesnt beat press x to jason.
I agree its silly, but we've seen stuff like this a thousand times before. I don't understand what makes this so remarkable.
I agree its silly, but we've seen stuff like this a thousand times before. I don't understand what makes this so remarkable.
Is this considered a QTE? Cause if so, games should never do these...Ever...
Swipe the touchpad to wipe tears off, press both sticks simultaneously to blow nose.
Only one step away from a kondolations minigame.
Swipe the touchpad to wipe tears off, press both sticks simultaneously to blow nose.
Wasn't there something similar in Arkham City?
Its a bunch of things
1) game is up its own ass
2) turning "paying respects" into an objective that must be completed
3) putting a big emotional endeavor on a single key press
4) the phrase "press f to pay respects" could have just not existed. They could have the characters look at you, give you some type of indication that it's your turn to act, then let you walk up and press the action button. Or just "press f to continue" would have been better.
In German it's even more hilarious:
LOL
I'm all for making games more about interaction and less about watching cutscenes, but this is probably the most clunky way to handle it.
I don't see what the problem is - I'm more offended by everyone jumping on the COD hate wagon for no apparent reason.
You're right, the game is ruined by this. O no!You guys have bright futures as game designers, don't let the haters get you down.
But I bind "use" to E, does this mean I'm screwed?
A day in the life of a Call of Duty character.
I don't see what the problem is - I'm more offended by everyone jumping on the COD hate wagon for no apparent reason.
This thread is SAD. I mean.... COD is full of useless and glorified violence. If you were not turned off by murdering unarmed (or poorly armed, choose your medicine) soldiers in dozens in a random south-african civil war (or whatever that was in BLOPS2, for example), or any of the million gory, excessively violent act, then suddenly THIS is what gets someone?
I would argue that the "Pay Respect" part makes more sense than the complaints about it. I hope the backlash is just as strong when interactive murder is on table. I just cant wrap my head around this. Murdering is fine interactively, but paying respects is a huge No-NO? Wut?
Am I the only one who isn't particularly bothered by this??
No, you misunderstand.I can't be the only one who does not see what the big deal is.
This thread is SAD. I mean.... COD is full of useless and glorified violence. If you were not turned off by murdering unarmed (or poorly armed, choose your medicine) soldiers in dozens in a random south-african civil war (or whatever that was in BLOPS2, for example), or any of the million gory, excessively violent act, then suddenly THIS is what gets someone?
I would argue that the "Pay Respect" part makes more sense than the complaints about it. I hope the backlash is just as strong when interactive murder is on table. I just cant wrap my head around this. Murdering is fine interactively, but paying respects is a huge No-NO? Wut?
Lol. I want to play this now.
Accidentally hit "G" and toss a grenade
I've read this entire topic. I have no idea how something as completely unremarkable as a quick time event in a video game could be as blown out of proportion as it has in this thread.
This isn't remotely funny.
It's not a big deal, but why is it in there? When I played it I chuckled, said it was useless and then did it. There's just no reason for it.
This thread...
Laughing my ass off here. Who thought that was a good idea? How did it not get caught? CoD never fails to entertain.
I've read this entire topic. I have no idea how something as completely unremarkable as a quick time event in a video game could be as blown out of proportion as it has in this thread.
This isn't remotely funny.
It's hilarious out of context, but makes sense when you're playing.
A day in the life of a Call of Duty character.
A day in the life of a Call of Duty character.
It came back to me.
Truly CoD is the Michael Bay movie franchise of videogames.