Originally posted by: Eeezee
Originally posted by: Slick5150
Originally posted by: pontifex
me, SP demo only. looks too repetitive, price is too much for what it is.
What, outstanding fun?
This is the first game in ages that I started playing, and after awhile looked at the clock and said "oh crap, its 2am, I gotta get to bed", then played another few rounds.
This. Seriousy, what's wrong with these people? This game is awesome. Apparently COD4 and Halo are the apex of all FPS gaming, yet an original and very fun game is just 'so-so' and 'too repetitive.' Seriously, what's repetitive about L4D that can't be said about every other FPS in existence?
Originally posted by: ja1484
If you're basing your conclusions on SP, you're doing it wrong.
If you're playing on a difficulty below expert, you're doing it wrong.
If you're playing without voice chat, you're...
Listen, it's a co-op online game based on team survival folks. You need to make sure two things occur:
1) Team dynamics. The single player in this title is a lot like the single player in Battlefield 2 - it's only there to fill a checkbox on the marketing sheet. Play it online, with people who want to use teamwork and have voicechat.
2) Survival. If you're not being pressed to the edge of your ability, you don't have the difficulty high enough. The lower difficulty modes are for n00bs and people who suck. If you complete a chapter on the first try without anyone dying, it's too easy. To be honest, the best times I've had in this game are when it takes us several tries just to complete a chapter at all.
It took us 6 attempts over the course of about 3 hours to get chapter 3 of No Mercy completed on expert, but figuring out the strategies for different situations was half the fun, as was limping into the safe room inches ahead of a tank with your dead teammates shouting "goooooO!" into their mics.
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: ja1484
If you're basing your conclusions on SP, you're doing it wrong.
If you're playing on a difficulty below expert, you're doing it wrong.
If you're playing without voice chat, you're...
Listen, it's a co-op online game based on team survival folks. You need to make sure two things occur:
1) Team dynamics. The single player in this title is a lot like the single player in Battlefield 2 - it's only there to fill a checkbox on the marketing sheet. Play it online, with people who want to use teamwork and have voicechat.
2) Survival. If you're not being pressed to the edge of your ability, you don't have the difficulty high enough. The lower difficulty modes are for n00bs and people who suck. If you complete a chapter on the first try without anyone dying, it's too easy. To be honest, the best times I've had in this game are when it takes us several tries just to complete a chapter at all.
It took us 6 attempts over the course of about 3 hours to get chapter 3 of No Mercy completed on expert, but figuring out the strategies for different situations was half the fun, as was limping into the safe room inches ahead of a tank with your dead teammates shouting "goooooO!" into their mics.
why give the other options if you "aren't supposed to play it that way"?
Originally posted by: ja1484
If you're basing your conclusions on SP, you're doing it wrong.
If you're playing on a difficulty below expert, you're doing it wrong.
If you're playing without voice chat, you're...
Listen, it's a co-op online game based on team survival folks. You need to make sure two things occur:
1) Team dynamics. The single player in this title is a lot like the single player in Battlefield 2 - it's only there to fill a checkbox on the marketing sheet. Play it online, with people who want to use teamwork and have voicechat.
2) Survival. If you're not being pressed to the edge of your ability, you don't have the difficulty high enough. The lower difficulty modes are for n00bs and people who suck. If you complete a chapter on the first try without anyone dying, it's too easy. To be honest, the best times I've had in this game are when it takes us several tries just to complete a chapter at all.
It took us 6 attempts over the course of about 3 hours to get chapter 3 of No Mercy completed on expert, but figuring out the strategies for different situations was half the fun, as was limping into the safe room inches ahead of a tank with your dead teammates shouting "goooooO!" into their mics.
Originally posted by: ja1484
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: ja1484
If you're basing your conclusions on SP, you're doing it wrong.
If you're playing on a difficulty below expert, you're doing it wrong.
If you're playing without voice chat, you're...
Listen, it's a co-op online game based on team survival folks. You need to make sure two things occur:
1) Team dynamics. The single player in this title is a lot like the single player in Battlefield 2 - it's only there to fill a checkbox on the marketing sheet. Play it online, with people who want to use teamwork and have voicechat.
2) Survival. If you're not being pressed to the edge of your ability, you don't have the difficulty high enough. The lower difficulty modes are for n00bs and people who suck. If you complete a chapter on the first try without anyone dying, it's too easy. To be honest, the best times I've had in this game are when it takes us several tries just to complete a chapter at all.
It took us 6 attempts over the course of about 3 hours to get chapter 3 of No Mercy completed on expert, but figuring out the strategies for different situations was half the fun, as was limping into the safe room inches ahead of a tank with your dead teammates shouting "goooooO!" into their mics.
why give the other options if you "aren't supposed to play it that way"?
Do I care?
Originally posted by: BlueAcolyte
You can play in an online game with your friend and the AI does the other two players.
Originally posted by: ja1484
If you're basing your conclusions on SP, you're doing it wrong.
If you're playing on a difficulty below expert, you're doing it wrong.
If you're playing without voice chat, you're...
Listen, it's a co-op online game based on team survival folks. You need to make sure two things occur:
1) Team dynamics. The single player in this title is a lot like the single player in Battlefield 2 - it's only there to fill a checkbox on the marketing sheet. Play it online, with people who want to use teamwork and have voicechat.
2) Survival. If you're not being pressed to the edge of your ability, you don't have the difficulty high enough. The lower difficulty modes are for n00bs and people who suck. If you complete a chapter on the first try without anyone dying, it's too easy. To be honest, the best times I've had in this game are when it takes us several tries just to complete a chapter at all.
It took us 6 attempts over the course of about 3 hours to get chapter 3 of No Mercy completed on expert, but figuring out the strategies for different situations was half the fun, as was limping into the safe room inches ahead of a tank with your dead teammates shouting "goooooO!" into their mics.
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: ja1484
If you're basing your conclusions on SP, you're doing it wrong.
If you're playing on a difficulty below expert, you're doing it wrong.
If you're playing without voice chat, you're...
Listen, it's a co-op online game based on team survival folks. You need to make sure two things occur:
1) Team dynamics. The single player in this title is a lot like the single player in Battlefield 2 - it's only there to fill a checkbox on the marketing sheet. Play it online, with people who want to use teamwork and have voicechat.
2) Survival. If you're not being pressed to the edge of your ability, you don't have the difficulty high enough. The lower difficulty modes are for n00bs and people who suck. If you complete a chapter on the first try without anyone dying, it's too easy. To be honest, the best times I've had in this game are when it takes us several tries just to complete a chapter at all.
It took us 6 attempts over the course of about 3 hours to get chapter 3 of No Mercy completed on expert, but figuring out the strategies for different situations was half the fun, as was limping into the safe room inches ahead of a tank with your dead teammates shouting "goooooO!" into their mics.
why give the other options if you "aren't supposed to play it that way"?
Originally posted by: jRaskell
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: ja1484
If you're basing your conclusions on SP, you're doing it wrong.
If you're playing on a difficulty below expert, you're doing it wrong.
If you're playing without voice chat, you're...
Listen, it's a co-op online game based on team survival folks. You need to make sure two things occur:
1) Team dynamics. The single player in this title is a lot like the single player in Battlefield 2 - it's only there to fill a checkbox on the marketing sheet. Play it online, with people who want to use teamwork and have voicechat.
2) Survival. If you're not being pressed to the edge of your ability, you don't have the difficulty high enough. The lower difficulty modes are for n00bs and people who suck. If you complete a chapter on the first try without anyone dying, it's too easy. To be honest, the best times I've had in this game are when it takes us several tries just to complete a chapter at all.
It took us 6 attempts over the course of about 3 hours to get chapter 3 of No Mercy completed on expert, but figuring out the strategies for different situations was half the fun, as was limping into the safe room inches ahead of a tank with your dead teammates shouting "goooooO!" into their mics.
why give the other options if you "aren't supposed to play it that way"?
The gist of his argument was perfectly valid, if taken a bit too far. The core of L4D is cooperative multiplayer. If you're going solo, you're missing a huge part of the game. If you're playing easy or normal, cooperation isn't remotely required. They are available as options because everyone wants options.
Should the game be judge primarily on it's core, or primarily on it's options? I see a lot of people judging it poorly based on it's tacked-on options. IMHO though, I think Valve would do the game greater justice if they deleted the single-player option and got rid of Easy and Normal difficulties.
Originally posted by: buck
Originally posted by: BlueAcolyte
You can play in an online game with your friend and the AI does the other two players.
The AI is pretty decent.
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: buck
Originally posted by: BlueAcolyte
You can play in an online game with your friend and the AI does the other two players.
The AI is pretty decent.
no, it's not...
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: ja1484
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: ja1484
If you're basing your conclusions on SP, you're doing it wrong.
If you're playing on a difficulty below expert, you're doing it wrong.
If you're playing without voice chat, you're...
Listen, it's a co-op online game based on team survival folks. You need to make sure two things occur:
1) Team dynamics. The single player in this title is a lot like the single player in Battlefield 2 - it's only there to fill a checkbox on the marketing sheet. Play it online, with people who want to use teamwork and have voicechat.
2) Survival. If you're not being pressed to the edge of your ability, you don't have the difficulty high enough. The lower difficulty modes are for n00bs and people who suck. If you complete a chapter on the first try without anyone dying, it's too easy. To be honest, the best times I've had in this game are when it takes us several tries just to complete a chapter at all.
It took us 6 attempts over the course of about 3 hours to get chapter 3 of No Mercy completed on expert, but figuring out the strategies for different situations was half the fun, as was limping into the safe room inches ahead of a tank with your dead teammates shouting "goooooO!" into their mics.
why give the other options if you "aren't supposed to play it that way"?
Do I care?
obviously you do if you keep saying it.
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: ja1484
If you're basing your conclusions on SP, you're doing it wrong.
If you're playing on a difficulty below expert, you're doing it wrong.
If you're playing without voice chat, you're...
Listen, it's a co-op online game based on team survival folks. You need to make sure two things occur:
1) Team dynamics. The single player in this title is a lot like the single player in Battlefield 2 - it's only there to fill a checkbox on the marketing sheet. Play it online, with people who want to use teamwork and have voicechat.
2) Survival. If you're not being pressed to the edge of your ability, you don't have the difficulty high enough. The lower difficulty modes are for n00bs and people who suck. If you complete a chapter on the first try without anyone dying, it's too easy. To be honest, the best times I've had in this game are when it takes us several tries just to complete a chapter at all.
It took us 6 attempts over the course of about 3 hours to get chapter 3 of No Mercy completed on expert, but figuring out the strategies for different situations was half the fun, as was limping into the safe room inches ahead of a tank with your dead teammates shouting "goooooO!" into their mics.
why give the other options if you "aren't supposed to play it that way"?
Originally posted by: Maximilian
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: buck
Originally posted by: BlueAcolyte
You can play in an online game with your friend and the AI does the other two players.
The AI is pretty decent.
no, it's not...
Your right pontifex, pretty decent dosent really cover it. The AI in this game is frickin awesome. Its actually so good that its better than most players are, especially in versus, AI teammates will stick with you, help you out, and give you their medpacks! It will also kill that hunter/smoker thans constricting you as quick as or quicker than most people and sometimes seems to have the ability to see through bushes.
The AI is really good in this game!
Originally posted by: Maximilian
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: buck
Originally posted by: BlueAcolyte
You can play in an online game with your friend and the AI does the other two players.
The AI is pretty decent.
no, it's not...
Your right pontifex, pretty decent dosent really cover it. The AI in this game is frickin awesome. Its actually so good that its better than most players are, especially in versus, AI teammates will stick with you, help you out, and give you their medpacks! It will also kill that hunter/smoker thans constricting you as quick as or quicker than most people and sometimes seems to have the ability to see through bushes.
The AI is really good in this game!
Originally posted by: pcslookout
Originally posted by: Maximilian
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: buck
Originally posted by: BlueAcolyte
You can play in an online game with your friend and the AI does the other two players.
The AI is pretty decent.
no, it's not...
Your right pontifex, pretty decent dosent really cover it. The AI in this game is frickin awesome. Its actually so good that its better than most players are, especially in versus, AI teammates will stick with you, help you out, and give you their medpacks! It will also kill that hunter/smoker thans constricting you as quick as or quicker than most people and sometimes seems to have the ability to see through bushes.
The AI is really good in this game!
Maximilian the AI is really great in this game! A lot of the times the AI players, if there is any, will kill a boomer, hunter, or smoker before any of the real players.
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: Maximilian
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: buck
Originally posted by: BlueAcolyte
You can play in an online game with your friend and the AI does the other two players.
The AI is pretty decent.
no, it's not...
Your right pontifex, pretty decent dosent really cover it. The AI in this game is frickin awesome. Its actually so good that its better than most players are, especially in versus, AI teammates will stick with you, help you out, and give you their medpacks! It will also kill that hunter/smoker thans constricting you as quick as or quicker than most people and sometimes seems to have the ability to see through bushes.
The AI is really good in this game!
we must have played different versions of the game. my ai teammates were always 50 feet behind me, getting in the way, never helped the other teammates if they were caught, never helped me when i was swarmed by tons of zombies because i had that zombie attracting goo on my character. yeah, wonderful ai...:roll:
Originally posted by: bunnyfubbles
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: Maximilian
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: buck
Originally posted by: BlueAcolyte
You can play in an online game with your friend and the AI does the other two players.
The AI is pretty decent.
no, it's not...
Your right pontifex, pretty decent dosent really cover it. The AI in this game is frickin awesome. Its actually so good that its better than most players are, especially in versus, AI teammates will stick with you, help you out, and give you their medpacks! It will also kill that hunter/smoker thans constricting you as quick as or quicker than most people and sometimes seems to have the ability to see through bushes.
The AI is really good in this game!
we must have played different versions of the game. my ai teammates were always 50 feet behind me, getting in the way, never helped the other teammates if they were caught, never helped me when i was swarmed by tons of zombies because i had that zombie attracting goo on my character. yeah, wonderful ai...:roll:
Must have been, but I'm guessing its more of a PEBKAC issue
The AI is perfectly fine until you need to employ some fine tuned tactics. Of course this is why so many of us are saying this game essentially requires other humans to fully appreciate. But for those who are antisocial it is understandable as to why they wouldn't like the game.
Playing with the AI on easy or normal will often work out better than with human players because the AI generally has incredible accuracy and will just about never get surprised from behind or overwhelmed by hoards (ie they're near perfect with the bashing technique to keep the zombies off of them)
However to successfully play through on advanced or expert is another story...