Have you ever given up on a game because it was too stressful?
For me it's pic related - playing it I feel like I'm making 30 mistakes/second and after just one match I'm strained
Have you ever given up on a game because it was too stressful?
I got tired of PoE because I just had to play HC
Mythic raiding in Wow. Progress has a shitton of wipes and you never know for sure that the raid leader wont bench you for small things. Like if you die and have not used your healthstone then you are a scrub, so you just panicky use it mid fight on some unavoidable damage that cant kill you.
league is a fun game with fun characters and all
i hate it
a single match is enough to make me exhausted from stress so i quit it
been a year leaggue free now
what did you replace league with?
>been wiping on the same boss for three weeks
>as usual it has nothing to do with DPS, it's people incapable of executing mechanics properly
>guild leader and his girlfriend can't make it on raid night because of a business arrangement
>we have enough people so we decide to attempt it on our own
>clear it
>when guild leader comes back three days later all hell breaks loose and guild leader quits because we made progress unscheduled
been playing tekken lately as well as monster hunter
Applies only to SC2 because of the autistic speed people play on multiplayer, play any other RTS and you'll have a lot more fun, even losing is fun, even better if friends or randoms agree to play on a retarded 4v4 map.
All fighting games after I get beyond the biggest scrub phase.
I only play 3 to 12 hour long single player video games. Always something new, never bored. One day your 60 hour jarpig content cucks and e-spergs (you will never be an "athlete") will see the light.
Ultra Street Fighter IV.
I beat the game and I'm playing on new game+ now, but I've never fought the Orphan of Kos and I'm currently stuck on the Shadows of Yharnam.
How much money do you guys make when you clear a new boss?
man other people played fate of the dragon?
Sounds like you're better off.
Nice on him for just quiting instead of fucking the guild up.
Weird how every multiplayer game has to be an e-sport now, it just can't be fun anymore which was the reason why people played so much to the point of mastery in the first place
fucking titan fall 2
Oh he fucked the guild up first, was what made me quit MMO raiding, I realized people had less interest in making progress as a group and instead about stroking their own egos
This looks good, can you play as Cao Cao?
Fate of the Dragon was the go to game of me and my friends, we didn't like Starcraft
1 because we found it limiting, we played for hours just fucking each other over with giant armies and bullshit tactics, it was fun as hell, even against the surprisingly challenging bots, good times user, good times
I got to plat in SC2 some time ago and just got bored and quit. It wasn't even stressful and I didn't worry about mistakes. I just didn't get hooked into playing 1v1 competitively.
If they were in Dynasty Warriors they are in this game, most of them at least
And then they check the logs and bench you for using it at the wrong time anyway. I hear you. I quit my guild because they were hell bent on moving on to Mythic when we could barely finish Heroic Jaina. Fuuuuck that.
IT's for that reason I only play against bots. It's the best way to fucking unwind after work. No shame.
>I have like three matches against other players tops.
>Over 1000 bot matches.
it was a good game but i dont think it holds up in 2020
however you might enjoy it if you can tolerate the fact its an old game
yes cao cao is in the game and you can play as or against him just like any dynasty warriors game
I wish heroic guilds were more chill and did not pretend to be good enough for mythic. I had guilds where the leadership was all high and mighty and benched people, who were in the guild for a long time, from fucking heroic. I just hope Thorgast is gonna be a good enough alternative to raiding.
Monhun Iceborne, i get to a point it's just not fun anymore
You can get to a flow state much easier in Souls thanks to the generous rolling system, Iceborne is also very "checklist" with encounters
Step 1 flinch shot
Step 2 wallbang
Step 3 poke until monster de rages
repeat
forever
I had a 4 stack I used to play Dota 2 back in highschool with. We were all super garbage, but had fun doing stupid shit. Eventually we got another one of our friends into the game, but we found out he was kind of a huge cunt and exhausting to play with. No one wanted to tell him to fuck off, but eventually everyone except him stopped playing because it just became too exhausting to deal with his whining.
I still remember when sweaty starcraft fans kept saying that having a select limit of 12 units made the game more skillful or some shit
APM is for sure skill yes
really... stressed from league?
it's too much man
matches last way too long and if you fuck up early you're stuck in limbo for 30 minutes with no way out because noone wants to ff
im more into quick games now atleast in tekken getting your ass whooped only lasts a minute or 2
not more skillfull, more strategic since units would spread around the map in some sort of formation instead of being a ball