A bit off-topic, but the best game I've ever played was Star Wars: TIE Fighter.
Really dug the immersion of restoring order to the the Empire by blowing filthy rebels into space debris.
traigusb14_ESO2 wrote: »Ahh the memories.
SW:G - ahh the horror. SO mcuh potential flushed down the toilet.
Vanguard - Ditto
AO launch - When the version on the test server was split from the production version like 7 months ago (to the point when they really never patched the beta version much)... BAM! Release version is massively different from the beta (and actually quite good).. .but so buggy, laggy and unplayable.
I don't Beta games anymore really, hard to suffer the pain 2x as long lol.
What's with all the cartoon art games?
I pretty much would like Wildstar (mechanics) but I just can't look at it. It makes my eyes bleed.
Everquest Next seems to be heading the same way (though free to play, so that is like 17 more strikes).
The last 15 -20 minutes of Mass Effect 3
Tannakaobi wrote: »I've downloaded a ton of F2P mmo's that have been really bad so take your pick.
I probably say though that A Realm Reborn is the biggest pile of horse dung ever created. But, I should have known better than to bother. I haven't played a decent FF game since what 9, 10 maybe... nah, 10 was rubbish. It just looked really good but... meh! I don't know why FF moved away from there turn based style combat. Can you imagine the 1v1 PVP of something like FF8. Epic....
but, to be fair. I got my money back, which is more than I can say about most dud games, so my vote goes to Dragons Prophet although that was free.
swtor should also get a mention. It was a good game, but it was the biggest disappointment. They should have named it WoW in space.
That guild leader makes me sad and angry.
Dr. Klein is indeed hard, and I was always happy to have supportive team mates, who are willing to teach stuff and be patient, even if stuff doesn't work right from the beginning. The game is meant to be not easy on NM, so if it doesn't work at a time, so be it. No need to be such a *** towards teammembers.
(And people who are mean to the healer are the worst to me)
Sorry he spoiled the group content for you
Woolenthreads wrote: »The issues which have plagued this game are not the worst I've had. The worst gaming experiences I've had were with Skyrim and Eve Online.
Skyrim's was due to the patch that made the f'ing Dragons fly away from you backwards. My work-around was to create another character because the early game doesn't have much in the way of Dragons.
Eve Online's was a new expansion which, for some of us, meant we couldn't login and when we could log in there were issues across the board. This wasn't recent, by the way, I stopped playing it over 4 years ago. To make it worse I was in zero-sec, in a war that we were losing badly, with skills and gear finishing so I was an extremely angry fellow.
I've certainly had other gaming experiences which were worse than any I've had in ESO. I wanted to say Halo as well, where I had a weird vertigo attack watching a cut scene but I worked out that was an effect of low blood pressure crashing.
While I accept people are unhappy here occasionally, it simply isn't that bad. Anyone else have tales, not about ESO, of terrible electronic gaming experiences?
Maverick827 wrote: »The Witcher 2.
Paid full price for it, couldn't even play for more than a half an hour, mostly due to the bad, unresponsive controls. Secondary was that I knew the Witcher games are poorly written pornography, try too hard to be grimdark, and are terribly voice acted.
VampiricOmen wrote: »The worst experience I've ever had was when I returned to RuneScape after a six month hiatus. I came back to a bank with only quest items and worthless gear. I have no idea how the person who stole them got my password (it was a complex password that I had never shared), but whatever they did it for, I decided then and there to stop playing it altogether. I spent years accumulating the items and gold they stole, and put hours of effort into raising my skills, doing quests and finishing achievement diaries.
I had never been hacked on a game prior to then, but I'll tell you something, it's not a good feeling. Sure, they didn't keep my account nor did they get it banned... but everything I worked for, all of the hours I spent crafting runes and smelting bars, they took. Nothing was fun in that game any more, I didn't see a point in spending countless hours more to regain what was lost, so I moved to a different game.
On a less woe is me scale of worst experiences: Coming back to Mass Effect 3 multiplayer on the Xbox 360, without first brushing up my terrible aim with Single Player. It was both my worst fail experience, and the funniest that I can recall. N7 rank never really showed skill level, but a person with 600+ N7 should know what they're doing, right? Not always the case, especially if that person hadn't played an Xbox game in months, let alone a shooter. To put it bluntly, I was getting steamrolled on Bronze. Bronze. You so much as glare at an enemy and they drop dead, and I was being thrown around like a ragdoll, getting downed every round like a FNG. I don't recall the enemy, probably Cerberus or the Reapers, whichever it was I bet they had a good laugh, even if they were NPCs.
I suppose it was a good thing that I had five medi-gels unlocked so nobody had to continually revive me. For once nobody had microphones, so at least I didn't have to listen to the irritation of my team-mates. Yes, I sent them messages of apology for being exceptionally terrible, but that was a pretty bad (and shameful) experience for me in regards to Xbox games. It's hilarious now that I look back on it, I don't think I've ever failed that bad at a shooter game, and I'm a fairly terrible player to begin with.