Be honest Zig Forums, have you ever gotten filtered from a game?

Be honest Zig Forums, have you ever gotten filtered from a game?

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Xenosaga 1. Little Master section was just too boring.

never will I get filtered again

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I have no fucking clue how to play X3

Why don't they just make an easy mode?

lvl 9, had to cheat and look online how to solve 3/4 of the big puzzles. tfw brainlet.

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SMT Nocturne

Yep. Darksiders 3 I furiated me to the point of dropping it. It's just not fun, so grinding it to git gud doesn't feel remotely rewarding.

Got filtered by this, actually. Also the game crashed at some point and I just didn't want to bother anymore.

I've dropped several from not wanting to invest the time to learn all the mechanics, like Total War: Three Kingdoms which a friend bought for me, but difficulty wise the only one I can think of as an adult/teen is War Groove.

Sure there are a half dozen difficulty sliders to tailor it to your exact skill level but even the default was kicking my ass left and right. Even when I thought I did a decent job clearing a level I still got a shit grade afterwards. The whole thing is weird since I played through the Advance Wars games as a kid no problem.

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I used a trainer for pretty much all of the cuba levels in kane and lynch
I've never seen a game nosedive so hard

ive stopped playing games that i didnt like if thats what you mean

thats a stupid thing to say
>just give me less options

Assassin's creed bored me to death

Sekiro, Genchiro Ishina

I stopped playing Automata when I found out I would have to play it like 7 times for the real ending
fuck that shit man.

First time I played Demon Souls I spent a whole week end working through the first level before getting to Phalanx. I plowed right trough him and got a real big head thinking I had figured the game out and was gonna walk through everything else no problem, then ran outside and got insta-killed by dragon fire. Didn't play it again for a year.

A stupid option for stupid people

Believe it or not, DAS2's last giant actually.
I used the new twin swords and I got sick of trying to stab its ankles that I just gave up

I got filtered by metal gear revenvence at the first dog fight, but i got gud from plsying dmc and bayonetta and easily beat it years later

It doesn't even take that long to play through the first level for a second time if you die.

played dark souls 1 and got to anor londo and had no steam left anymore. sen's fortress was a drag and I didn't like most of the other areas or bosses either. the blight town was atrocious and for some reason I kept getting attacked by invisible enemies that I could lock onto and attack but were invisible so they got a free hit on me most of the time. just started walking around clicking the lock on button so I could find them easier, and I almost quit there because of how boring and annoying it was. sen's fortress was annoying because I liked the combat of the game and that's an area where you have to fight the environment more than the enemies.

Only 3 times and the third time isn't anything like the first two.

Should've added auto mode where the game plays itself.

I was filtered by this game's ugly font.

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>less options
nigga with all of those options turned on you've got a decent game with passable AI, probably, who the fuck wants to play a game where the encounters aren't fucking dangerous, you may as well remove all the gameplay if you're going to do that lmao
it's like removing monsters from a horror game

These fucking doors in Ultimate Spiderman. FUCK

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I played this shit when I was like 10 and I got stuck on this for hours because I couldn't press the triggers fast enough to open the doors. It was so fucking bullshit, it was worse than the fucking microwave hallway in MGS4. I eventually gave up and had to get my older brother to do it for me, but to this day it still pisses me off. A fucking button mash QTE shouldn't be the hardest part of your fucking game.

I got gud at MGR by accident lmao I remember reading that people had trouble parrying and I was already doing it without realizing
wtf was Platinum thinking

then don't turn them on

Reached King Cerberus in DMCV Bloody Palace using Dante, made some dumb mistake and ended up taking like 2 hits (which is enough to kill you in full health) and dies. I probably will try again because I didn't use Faust at all but that shitty dog filtered me hard I just gave up.

I did the exact same thing at the exact same moment with Automata.
I just wanted to see what it was like, and since it expects me to waste more time doing the exact same shit again, watching the same cutscenes I decided to put it the fuck down.

Do you happen to remember if you picked Bandit as your starting class? I had probably a hundred hour between Demon's and DaS1 when I picked up DaS2 and the Last Giant absolutely pushed my shit in the first couple times I fought him. Later I learned that I picked the class with the lowest Adaptability stat and thus had very few i-frames which is why I kept getting hit with shit I should have dodged.

Is take pokemon trading card game on GBC?
My nigger.

space hulk ascension
lots of rng, infinite enemies, and one hit kills for everything were not my thing

IVAN

Roguelikes are fun as fuck tho

Jurassic Park on SNES. I got stuck on the second level and could never figure out what to do. I was 7 though so fuck it.

Holy shit i know that in the future there will be games where you hold x, and the game will literally just play the most optimal route/action with perfect accuracy. It will be the final nail in the coffin for games and it's not far off imo.

Does it count as filtered if I gave up at the end? Did basically every available quest in Underrail, got the end zone, navigated a huge bullshit level where you have to find like 20 different items in random locations, find the correct 20, solve a bunch of puzzles, do a bunch of inane busy work before you even get to fight the boss. Gave up when I didn't have enough mutagens to code together a fucking protein string, I'm not a damn chemist.
Also Dragons Dogma because even on hard the difficulty is piss easy and the gameplay sucks. How the fuck do people put tens of hours into this shit, nevermind hundreds

The first level of God Hand.

My first "playthrough" was the longest, the second is shorter and has different gameplay, and the third was so short that I remember almost nothing about it except Pascal finding the fucking kids goddammit I'm crying again. It's really not like a NG+ thing, it feels very continuous as it's happening. It's also one of the rare games in the past few years that have made fall in love with games again: Baba is You, AI: The Somnium Files, AC7, and Disco Elysium being the others.