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Press Junketeer Posts: 463 Joined: 6 Mar 2008 | |
Press Junketeer Posts: 398 Joined: 2 Mar 2008 | Well, seems Im not the only one who sucks at FPS'. I prerfer a good Action/Adventure. Or just action. I'm very good at Devil May Cry, because it's pure combat, but Ninja Giaden, which is timing, more then combat, I'm only decent (normal difficulty, nothing else, ever). Platformers I'm usually good at, fighters I'm okay, but the Smash series I'm actually good at (not great, good). I'm horrible at puzzle games, to the point that asking me to play them annoys me. RPG's that are turn based, well, I'm grind obsessed, so I don't usually have too much trouble playing them. Non-truned based RPG's, not quite as good, but still good enough to get through them, albeit, not nearly as quickly (need to grind even more). |
Copy Clerk Posts: 71 Joined: 22 Mar 2008 | I find that I'm good at action games (3rd person titles) that rely on short range combat, but hand me an FPS or RPG and I will royally stink at it |
Muckraker Posts: 349 Joined: 27 Mar 2008 | I dont own games, I just find weird spots no one ever thought of shooting from! |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 1605 Joined: 10 Mar 2008 | There is no exception to how i suck/rule at games (mainly FPSs now, little of SSB) and i ALWAYS play the lower levels of difficulty first and then i bump it up. I guess you could say that i "practice" with my games. |
Paperboy Posts: 40 Joined: 23 Mar 2008 | pretty bad at RPG's, medium at FPS's (against friends/single player) and medium at RTS's (against friends/computer) so yeah, pretty average :P |
Paperboy Posts: 23 Joined: 11 Mar 2008 | I don't profess to be some god at gaming but I'm not bad at it. I've never had online gaming capacity and you can only learn so much playing AI. It is hard to gauge what makes a good gamer, would it be persistence or natural ability? |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 1287 Joined: 10 Apr 2007 | Many of us who absolutely love the _Civilization_ games...never really win with any consistency at Monarch level or higher. |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 1639 Joined: 1 Feb 2008 | I'm okay. I'd probably be better if a.) I didn't over-identify with my character. This makes WRPGs my favorites, but means that it tend to take getting shot/zombie-thrashed personally. |
Paperboy Posts: 34 Joined: 27 Mar 2008 | I'd have to say for the most part I'm good at games, although I suck at RTS's, and I'm also not very competitive at FPS's because I barely play them. |
Anonymous Source Posts: 5 Joined: 25 Mar 2008 | I consider myself good at every game I play, the problem is I tend to get bored of a game once I reach a certain level of skill, making me feel like the solution to my boredom is to play another kind of game, finish it, beat people on it (if possible) and so forth. I doubt I'll become a master of any game, but at least I can feel like an acomplished gamer by playing through so many games in my life. It also feels very good to test my skill against friends that only do well in a couple of games and sometimes beating them, I guess being an All-Round gamer gives a different view (been there, done that). |
Paperboy Posts: 25 Joined: 7 Feb 2008 | I have a very unique level of skill. I suck at FPS's and some RTS' (the ones that are like RUSH RUSH RUSH), but when given a chance to think about things, I improve exponentially to a degree. Out of all my "skills": |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 1018 Joined: 9 Dec 2007 | I played Dynasty Warriors on Easy for around 5 years. Well, y'know, all the games in the series? As soon as I moved up to Medium on Samurai Warriors 2; I got absolutely owned, heh. The only games I've only been really good at are Hitman and Super Mario Kart, strangely enough. Heh. |
Muckraker Posts: 254 Joined: 25 Jan 2008 | I'm glad someone made this thread. I'm terrible at video games, despite pouring 100 hours or more into the ones I play. I even gave up on Oblivion on normal difficulty because I ended up trying a non-fighter type character. I'm miserable at FPS's because my reaction time is crap, but I'm pretty good a jRPG's because they tend not to be time-sensitive. There are only two games in which I take any sort of pride in my skills: SSBM, where I can take 2 level 7 CPU opponents on the same team, and Audiosurf with a ninja mono, where I have the global high-score for J-E-N-O-V-A, by The Black Mages (holy crap, that song is hard). |
Paperboy Posts: 21 Joined: 23 Mar 2008 | I'm terrible at 'twitch' games (RTS, FPS) but pretty good at RPG and really good at 'puzzle' and 'exploration' games. The exception to the above 'no-twitch' generality though, are racing games. For some reason, I can get into those and usually do really well. Anything that requires agility or speed usually frustrates me, except for the racing games. Against the trends in the industry, I'm still loyal to PC gaming. I hate gamepads- they make my hands hurt and frustrate me so much... |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 2186 Joined: 21 Jan 2008 | What can I say. I'm not, as you eloquently put it, "god's god's gift to gaming and pwn everyone", but I'm not too bad either. I've versed a friend in Halo 2 once, and while it was close, I won (supposedly, he's one of the better players in my gaming circle). Anyway, I'm pretty good at FPSs, and WRPGs, and can tolerate grind (to an extent), but suck at RTS. Yeah, that's about it. |
Muckraker Posts: 285 Joined: 27 Mar 2008 |
If we had sigs on this forum that would be sig worthy |
Beat Writer Posts: 173 Joined: 6 Dec 2007 | I would consider myself decent at games. If I had to pick something that others consider me to be above average in, it's being the support class in role-based games or in MMOs. I can hang pretty well making sure offensive-minded players don't die and have no illusions regarding my role. otherwise, as I said, I'm ok, but I'm not insanely good. The problem is, to be insanely good, you have to spend an insane amount of time getting good, and I just don't have that time. |
Press Junketeer Posts: 359 Joined: 11 Jan 2008 | I would've said good if it weren't for yesterday when I popped Red Dog in for a quick go and found I couldn't get past the first level. |
Pulitzer Laureate Posts: 726 Joined: 9 Jan 2008 |
Took me a while but I managed to figure out what sigs are. Thank you for your compliment. Perhaps I should change my sig on other forums to this. Its "I'm fat for a skinny guy but skinny for a fat guy" at the moment. |
Copy Clerk Posts: 69 Joined: 7 Jan 2008 | im decent at some games. Im good at COD4, but who isnt? Im trying to master ninja gaiden, but that shits hard. Im rubbish at most Rts. I generaly enjoy RPGs and im pretty good at them. |
Anonymous Source Posts: 3 Joined: 13 Mar 2008 | When it comes to FPS's, I can pick up and play pretty easy, I am really good at most if not all of the FPS's I have played. Games such as, COD4, Halo3, Vegas:2 I am God-Like. It's funny Il play with friends who don't play games often, and I get so irritated about how slow they are at learning the controls, or moving and such. But when it comes to RTS's as much as I want to believe I am the god of war, I can't seem to think on the largest of scales, I am decent at a game like C&C3, but with a game like Supreme Commander, I just can't seem to think on the same level as most of my opponents. Me and my dad are a prime example, at any FPS I will hands down curb stomp him into submission, but if we play BFME2, or SupCom, he will kick me as again and again and again. |
Press Junketeer Posts: 358 Joined: 20 Dec 2007 | I usually don't get ultra good at games because about and mid-way to really good I always without fail and stop to wonder. Why am i doing this? For Single-player game I usually respond to my own thought-question with"Because its fun!" But in the area where how good you are shows, Multiplayer, I tend to get frustrated by one to four problems that I have with the game and Resopnd to my thought-question"Actually I don't know why this isn't even fun!" After That I take whatever game it was out of My Xbox360 or just go to my Xbox360 if it was on the computer and begin closing doors on corpses in Oblivion and remember how hilarious that is. For the most part I'm Decent-kinda good mostly because the fun ends before I get good at it. Rpgs I can do competently because of my ability to prep my party for battles but I'm terrible at sports games,racing games,and RTSes. Probably because I hate the first two and never really play the third.Fpses I can do competently on normal and get the hang of MP pretty quick. |
Beat Writer Posts: 166 Joined: 5 Mar 2008 | generally i can pick up any game from any platform and just set off, however in terms of becoming a master at that game, i dont give it enough time, in terms of playing online, i only play online a couple of times a week due to the sheer boredem under the sugar-coated competition, but i mainly concentrate on 3-4 games and finish most of them in a week or so and move on, i don't dig that whole achievement crap. However that being said give me a JRPG and everything will fall into place like clockwork +} |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 1154 Joined: 3 Mar 2008 | Yeah, I'm pretty good at gaming, I get the hang of a game in 15 minutes, but my weakness is Racing(Speed Freaks and CTR are fun, and they are highly playable)and Strategy (Except for AOE and Civilisation). |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 2028 Joined: 18 Dec 2007 | Wow we have your own resident 1337. If your aussie I wouldn't mind giving you a game. Back on topic: I find that I am pretty good at FPS as far as single player goes but in MP I'm all over the shop. Sometimes I'm on the top of the leaderboard with 20 more kills then everyone else, sometimes I'm placed around the middle. I'm good at RPG's especially turnbased. Its like a game of chess. I can usually beat Race sims on normal or hard but not the hardest. Same with Guitar Hero. I suck a big stiffy at fighting games. I cannot play these games. |
Paperboy Posts: 18 Joined: 21 Mar 2008 | I am moderately good at games, I excel at RTS and Single-Player RPGs and am decent with FPSs, but all the other genres that I play I have to work up from the easiest to hardest, instead of hopping into Guitar Hero first time on Hard and playing Raining Blood, I work up from easy. |
Anonymous Source Posts: 9 Joined: 7 Dec 2007 | depends on the game i think. my 7 year old brother whoops my ass when i play Wii sports with him ("there's no way i swung through that, this game is crap!!!"), but on the flip side i have met very VERY few people who are on my level at CoD2 and CoD4 (i got screenies to prove it too lol...im pretty much a CoD2 god ^^). i am also pretty decent at guitar hero, and SSBB, although i could probably do better at that if i didnt use wario all the time to try and fart people off the level lol. i'd probably say i'm average to above-average at console games, and l33t when it comes to pc FPS games :) DONT HATE, APPRECIATE! |
Muckraker Posts: 285 Joined: 27 Mar 2008 | Well from my research there seems to be a few types of gamers. Thinkers and processors - People who play games like Puzzles or RPGs that have no time limit and require either thinking of the right strategy or devoting time to move forward. (me) This can also include snipers and the like that stay out of trouble and calmly pick off people Twitch - FPS gods at close range fast action. Adrenalin - Do not have the reflexes of a Twitch player but are quite good at games involving fast paced (usually melee) action. These players tend to play games like God Of War, DMC and Arcade Fighters. Racing games also are included here. Micro-managers - RTS players who have the speed to quickly undertake strategies they use (i respect people who can do this really well, South Koreans) Pwners - "To truly pwn you must pwn at all games" said Teh Masterer and these are people who pick up any game and are great at it. The kind of friend who wants to play you in a game so they can raep you. If there are more please add and if you hate my generalizations then shoot me. I take time and die often so it will not be hard. |
Copy Clerk Posts: 96 Joined: 5 Mar 2008 | I enjoy playing FPS games on 'normal'. The only one I played on Hard was Quake 4 because I felt it was too damn short. I played a custom Far Cry level which was set at "realistic" by default and got killed by the first patrol I came across about 25 times before I beat them. I do enjoy FPSes, but I'm strictly in 'casual gamer' territory when it comes to skill. That's opposed to RTSes, where I'm usually somewhere in "your gran" territory. At any level higher than "easy" I get humped every time regardless of the game. Maybe that's a sign I should stick to platformers. One game I've always been a wiz at is the "Point Blank" series of arcade shooters. I was robbed of the top score in Strathclyde University student union by hitting the empty treasure chest in the bonus round. -Nick |
Paperboy Posts: 23 Joined: 4 Jan 2008 |
word. GH is pretty fun, but i'm a bassist as well (sort of), so once i get in the groove it's pretty easy. just don't ask me to play bloodrayne. btw, last system i OWNED was an n64. i know, i know, it ain't 1997 anymore ... |
Copy Clerk Posts: 64 Joined: 14 Dec 2007 | Tony Hawks 2. That is where my gaming skills peaked. I could rack up billions of points in two minutes. But I consider myself to be pretty good generally. I'll come top in COD4 sometimes and I'm normally pretty high up and that's all I've been playing recently. |
Muckraker Posts: 285 Joined: 27 Mar 2008 | Tony Hawk games. I find if you cannot own at anything own at that. No offense devilondemand. The only game i have been able to finish easily on hardest difficulty and pwn all my friends was Underground. |
Paperboy Posts: 36 Joined: 25 Mar 2008 | I pretty much own at Soul Caliber 2... haha, probably would be murdered in a competition though |
Paperboy Posts: 11 Joined: 21 Mar 2008 | I'm pretty decent at RPGs, I used to be good at RTS's but haven't played any in quite a while so I can't say anymore. Suck at FPS's. Still have a lot of fun playing with friends, but I'm usually the one getting pwned, unless I retreat and hide with a sniper rifle. Anyone can dominate at least for a while with a sniper rifle. |
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I'm at an average level of skill I guess, but better than I was not long ago. I used to start a game on easy just to get through and experience the story, but now I'll start on normal or medium or whatever. I do suck quite badly at multiplayer though, I'm just not competitive enough I guess. I'm quite good at single-player RPG's and pretty good at FPS's.