Try the secret levels on Ultraviolence for some fun
Me too shit is hard. And I'm only playing on Hurt Me Plenty
Try the secret levels on Ultraviolence for some fun
Thought I'd give 7,62 Hard Life a whirl, seeing as I managed to do 7,62 HC ok. Instead I'm getting beat up in the first damn fight something terrible.
This is going to be fun to beat.
That is really easy to fix http://pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Return_to_Castle_Wolfenstein#Enlarged_Upper_Left_Corner_of_ScreenAnd yeah, not being able to change resolution in RtCW without breaking the screen (massive zoom in into upper left corner) sux.
Thought I'd give 7,62 Hard Life a whirl, seeing as I managed to do 7,62 HC ok. Instead I'm getting beat up in the first damn fight something terrible.
This is going to be fun to beat.
People got butt hurt about beginning of the game. You're forced to work with rebels, to pay the debt for saving you, opposite to the 7,62 High Caliber where you're free mercenary. And yeah, first fight suck a bit, unless you notice few things.
Your base is assaulted by inexperienced rookies, wielding assault rifles (need more time to be ready-to-shot than pistols, even more if you're not experienced). They wear no armor whatsoever. You only have pistol (APS with 21 bullets, my favourite).
Oh and you have few rebels to help you and their AI is working (aka they can shoot enemies).
Note for some people - Hard Life is big mod, that introduced a lot of ideas, concepts and mechanics to the 7,62 High Calibre but for years was never translated.
Only way to experience it was via Blue Sun mod, which is included in Steam version of the game.
What do you know, turns out I just shot the bloke who'd bring the boss forward.Thought I'd give 7,62 Hard Life a whirl, seeing as I managed to do 7,62 HC ok. Instead I'm getting beat up in the first damn fight something terrible.
This is going to be fun to beat.
People got butt hurt about beginning of the game. You're forced to work with rebels, to pay the debt for saving you, opposite to the 7,62 High Caliber where you're free mercenary. And yeah, first fight suck a bit, unless you notice few things.
Your base is assaulted by inexperienced rookies, wielding assault rifles (need more time to be ready-to-shot than pistols, even more if you're not experienced). They wear no armor whatsoever. You only have pistol (APS with 21 bullets, my favourite).
Oh and you have few rebels to help you and their AI is working (aka they can shoot enemies).
Note for some people - Hard Life is big mod, that introduced a lot of ideas, concepts and mechanics to the 7,62 High Calibre but for years was never translated.
Only way to experience it was via Blue Sun mod, which is included in Steam version of the game.
Lol, my mistake, I tried staying safe in the intro fight, got called out by the commander, then went all Fuck it and point-blanked the gubmint blokes. It was the fight after that what had me, where in tracking the escapees I got ambushed and cut down instead.
Now instead I seem to be facing a bug with the mission where you got to help the villagers against banditos.
I had to fight them on entry, and then again one marauder walks in before I can get the villagers set up, and once he and his are cut down, the quest doesn't progress no more.
Ah well, at least I'm getting the hang of the combat again.
It's made for the people who play your average freemium game. The hope that new shiny stuff will make it less boring, the time limited specials, and daily prizes keep the retards coming back.I will never understand people who enjoy such grindfests.
because there isn't really much grind involved. after a week i already had more materials than i could ever need.I will never understand people who enjoy such grindfests.
How many people are playing the PS3 version?Got Destiny on the PS3 for a good price. It's pretty fun, a mix of Halo and Phantasy Star Online. The portuguese translation is great, both voice and subtitles, only spotted one minor typo in a menu.
Though I met an racer NPC who began her speech with "the bike's speed doesn't matter, it's all about the pilot. A good pilot can make a piece of junk fly like a bird!". This was immediately followed by a mission prompt quoting her as saying "you won't win any races riding that piece of junk". Maybe my vehicle is so shitty that it took away her high spirits.
edit: they also seem to have taken inspiration from Dragon Age since the lore is mostly confined to a codex, which as far as I know, is only available outside the game, at Bungie's site.