sharknice
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Metro 2033 has a terribly small FOV and completely fucked up mouse controls. I'm surprised how many people not only tolerate this shit but actually praise it.
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Metro 2033 has a terribly small FOV and completely fucked up mouse controls. I'm surprised how many people not only tolerate this shit but actually praise it.
Metro 2033 has a terribly small FOV and completely fucked up mouse controls. I'm surprised how many people not only tolerate this shit but actually praise it.
Metro 2033 has a terribly small FOV and completely fucked up mouse controls. I'm surprised how many people not only tolerate this shit but actually praise it.
Mouse acceleration was just 100% console. Other than that, it was fine from a controls standpoint. Every game has its weird part.
The X and Y sensitivity isn't 1:1 and the in-game sensitivity settings don't go nearly low enough.
If you didn't notice that you either didn't play the same version of the game I did or you're fucking terrible with a mouse.
Or I'm just so damned good with a mouse that it didn't matter either way.
Mostly kidding, but to quote De Niro: "I don't know, you give me the tools, I do the job."
It wasn't broken, or I would have noticed. If it was off just a bit, I probably just adapted and got on with my life. Instead of bitching about a small issue, I enjoyed the greater portion of the experience which was fun. For Me... If you absolutely can't play a game because the sensitivity settings aren't spot on for you, then... ok. hate all you want. All I'm saying is that I didn't notice it enough for it to ruin an otherwise decent game.
The way you control the game isn't a small issue to me. I'm a [H]ardcore competitive gamer not some filthy casual. I adjust the settings so the mouse controls exactly the same in every game even if it is just a single player game. If you force yourself to get used to the fucked up controls in one game as soon as you play another game you will have to readjust. Your aim will be off and you've wasted all of that muscle memory instead of building up useful muscle memory.
Wow, you're super-1337.
Metro isn't even remotely a competitive game. To compare it to something that is is just silly. You're entitled to your opinion. I'm not trying to change your mind. There are little things that bother me sometimes in other hobbies of mine, so I get it. In a single player game that's mostly about the story though, I fail to see how muscle memory and twitch skills really come into the equation. I love my id games and like tight low latency controls as much as the next similar player, but that wouldn't even enter my mind for a game like Metro. It's all about the context. Bioshock Infinite had sloppy controls in my opinion, but I still enjoyed that too. Because it was a good game. Sure I complained a little, but it didn't absolutely ruin an otherwise decent game for me.
You can think how you like, I've just got a few things to disagree with you on. Also, your borderline elitist attitude is kinda shitty and makes me think less of you overall. You disagreeing with me is just good conversation.
Except that most games are so wildly different - size of models, environment, style of weapon, even similar styles of weapon "handle" differently in different games - that I see no similarity between the majority of them that would keep your aim for a different game. Call it hardcore, that's fine, but I think it's a fallacious premise.
In my opinion that's a bit of a stretch there. Playing solo games with mediocre mouse controls such as Metro will not mess up your aim in other competitive games.You're disregarding the main point I made that it messes your aim up for other games.
In my opinion that's a bit of a stretch there. Playing solo games with mediocre mouse controls such as Metro will not mess up your aim in other competitive games.
In my opinion that's a bit of a stretch there. Playing solo games with mediocre mouse controls such as Metro will not mess up your aim in other competitive games.
The vast majority of people don't.
The vast majority of people in general? Maybe. The vast majority of people posting in a thread about shooters 99% of the world knows nothing about on a gaming enthusiast site? Doubtful.
Yes, totally... For the 2 years following the play-through of this clunky game my sex life really plummeted. THANKS METRO!!!I seriously doubt playing Metro is going to have any adverse effect on playing something else.
Yes, totally... For the 2 years following the play-through of this clunky game my sex life really plummeted. THANKS METRO!!!
My aim is decent and my settings are fine. If anything, the way I play Quake Live has affected the way I approach other games, not the other way around.Well I can't force you to do an experiment to find out if it does to you.
But I have done tests myself and know it does.
You have to have good aim and mouse settings to notice it. The vast majority of people don't.
As with STALKER, atmosphere is there but gameplay is seriously lacking. Movement is terrible.
I wish this guys could improve they way flying wild hog did. Now those guys are something else.
I can't comment on Metro, as I haven't played it (nor LL), but if you're even a casual Alien fan, run, don't walk, and get A:I. There is very little in the way of hand-holding. Unfortunately, there are quite a few QT events (mostly as it relates to doors and generators), but it doesn't really get in the way of the core gameplay (which is coronary-inducing).I'm going to give Alien Isolation a go. That looks like it doesn't hold your hand as much.
Blasphemy!I also hate the stalker games. Tried repeatedly to like them and I just cant.
Your necro bump powers are impressive, Taco!But wasn't metro considered a stalker successor? Taco never played stalker series. Re: certain unclear clarifications, there was another instance where it wasn't explained what to do. Remember the door entering library? You had to shoot chandelier dwn, so it smashes the door open. Taco guess they didn't explain it because it was shown in the trailer and they assumed everyone saw the trailer(I cnt find it, was I imagining I saw it somewhere?)
About the masks, taco guess let's nt forget, it is radiation nd even when Chernobyl happn, they couldn't use robotic vision because glass was fogging up on lenses of robots from high radiation, so it's somewhat obvious that filters will nt be able to last very long. Nt sure...
After reading through this thread, no idea there was so much negativity re: the game wow. Legit!
Re: hype, nt sure, taco saw art on her gtx460 box when she got hers, hut didn't give much attention to it back thn. Hmm....
No please I am sorry, it's just taco wants to revisit the metro nd didnt want to start anything mew since theres a good conversation already happning.
Am sorry. Anytime I want to play something, nt sure, but I read lots of reviews to see other people's opinions nd visit different threads, nt sure, but I like seeing different perspectives.
It seems maybe people had problems with original nd redux fixed many problems? Also I haven't remembered too many cut scenes or quicktime intrusions. Everything felt according to project work, nothing of excess! I liked it!