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Post by zipp on Jun 3, 2009 13:08:53 GMT -5
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Post by Balgin Stondraeg on Jun 7, 2009 17:49:28 GMT -5
Glad I never bought the first one then . Given the reputation it clocked up after I did not purchase it, I'm proud of my wise decision. This reputation might have affected my decision to not get involved with the second one and it looks as if I was most puissant once again . You do know it was a PC game first, right? But yeah, sometimes controls are just awfuly complicated. Did you ever play Donjunz on the BBC model B computer? You ahd to control 4 characters simultaneously and their controls were really badly inside each other on the keyboard so only one or two people could play at once and only the guy who made the game could actualy control all four at the same time.
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Post by zipp on Jun 7, 2009 23:39:42 GMT -5
Glad I never bought the first one then . Given the reputation it clocked up after I did not purchase it, I'm proud of my wise decision. This reputation might have affected my decision to not get involved with the second one and it looks as if I was most puissant once again . You do know it was a PC game first, right? But yeah, sometimes controls are just awfuly complicated. Did you ever play Donjunz on the BBC model B computer? You ahd to control 4 characters simultaneously and their controls were really badly inside each other on the keyboard so only one or two people could play at once and only the guy who made the game could actualy control all four at the same time. The PC version controls better, but is littered with game breaking glitches. A fair trade... right?
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Post by Balgin Stondraeg on Jun 11, 2009 8:10:14 GMT -5
The bad thing is, some recent PC games have had bad controls that are blatantly designed to make a later console port easier . And I'm thinking of some that didn't even get a console version either.
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