Oh yeah, and pretty much any escort mission ever. An exception to this is the one from Spyro 2: Gateway to Glimmer (or maybe it was Year of the Dragon that had the escort mission) where you had to lead the scientist that had the bomb and you had to crush the obstacles before he reached them. If you failed, he would say 'Ow, I went boom...again' which was just more amusing than anything else.
The entirety of Shinobi
The entirety of ShinobiTalking of Shinobi, I've still got Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master on my old Mega Drive, actually :approve:
ask GF why i don't like pyros*Holds The Spitfire above my head and laughs triumphantly through my gas mask*
God, I hate Pyros. Spies are the way to go in that game.Nein. Spies are the cheapest class in the game- if there's any class I enjoy murdering the most, it's those bloody backstabbing cowards.
Disagreed, it is the art of deception, skill and mental agility. Running up to someone, flamethrower in hand, and getting your face blown off isn't fun.God, I hate Pyros. Spies are the way to go in that game.Nein. Spies are the cheapest class in the game- if there's any class I enjoy murdering the most, it's those bloody backstabbing cowards.
Disagreed, it is the art of deception, skill and mental agility. Running up to someone, flamethrower in hand, and getting your face blown off isn't fun.God, I hate Pyros. Spies are the way to go in that game.Nein. Spies are the cheapest class in the game- if there's any class I enjoy murdering the most, it's those bloody backstabbing cowards.
Lol, Spies are hardly easy to play as, and are fun too once you're good; a decent player can actually just fight melee and spinstab people for easy kills. Plus people really don't understand that the revolver kicks ass.God, I hate Pyros. Spies are the way to go in that game.Nein. Spies are the cheapest class in the game- if there's any class I enjoy murdering the most, it's those bloody backstabbing cowards.
And cheapness- I wish they'd actually try fighting rather than mincing up to people and one-shotting them, or running away.Disagreed, it is the art of deception, skill and mental agility. Running up to someone, flamethrower in hand, and getting your face blown off isn't fun.God, I hate Pyros. Spies are the way to go in that game.Nein. Spies are the cheapest class in the game- if there's any class I enjoy murdering the most, it's those bloody backstabbing cowards.
Have fun against those snipers you can't really compete with at a range, scouts who beat you at mid range combat due to greater agility, medics which heal themselves with Bluetsaugers while you lose health rapidly, spies who Ambassador you at a distance, engineers in general, heavys filling you with holes before you can reach them, Soldiers who actually know how to play the game (rocket jumping to get out of your visual range before Direct Hitting you, ect.And cheapness- I wish they'd actually try fighting rather than mincing up to people and one-shotting them, or running away.Disagreed, it is the art of deception, skill and mental agility. Running up to someone, flamethrower in hand, and getting your face blown off isn't fun.God, I hate Pyros. Spies are the way to go in that game.Nein. Spies are the cheapest class in the game- if there's any class I enjoy murdering the most, it's those bloody backstabbing cowards.
With regards to the bit on Pyros though, there's far, far more to it than that. There's a good learning curve to using Pyro, but it's a far more rewarding class once you get the hang of certain manouvers, like using the compression blast (Right-click) to send projectiles back to opponents and minesweep Stickybomb traps, circlestrafing to avoid enemy fire and get behind opponents, utilising the art of ambushing to wreak havoc, and whipping out the Axtinguisher to finish almost anyone in a single blow.
With a little practise, any Pyro can become an awesome close-to-mid-range assassin. If you like, I'll give you a little tutoring.
Have fun against those snipers you can't really compete with at a range, scouts who beat you at mid range combat due to greater agility, medics which heal themselves with Bluetsaugers while you lose health rapidly, spies who Ambassador you at a distance, engineers in general, heavys filling you with holes before you can reach them, Soldiers who actually know how to play the game (rocket jumping to get out of your visual range before Direct Hitting you, ect.And cheapness- I wish they'd actually try fighting rather than mincing up to people and one-shotting them, or running away.Disagreed, it is the art of deception, skill and mental agility. Running up to someone, flamethrower in hand, and getting your face blown off isn't fun.God, I hate Pyros. Spies are the way to go in that game.Nein. Spies are the cheapest class in the game- if there's any class I enjoy murdering the most, it's those bloody backstabbing cowards.
With regards to the bit on Pyros though, there's far, far more to it than that. There's a good learning curve to using Pyro, but it's a far more rewarding class once you get the hang of certain manouvers, like using the compression blast (Right-click) to send projectiles back to opponents and minesweep Stickybomb traps, circlestrafing to avoid enemy fire and get behind opponents, utilising the art of ambushing to wreak havoc, and whipping out the Axtinguisher to finish almost anyone in a single blow.
With a little practise, any Pyro can become an awesome close-to-mid-range assassin. If you like, I'll give you a little tutoring.
Even against demomen the Pyro isn't great because if you spend time reflecting shots they'll probably just quickly charge you and kill you very quickly.
Seriously, Pyros are just too ineffecient and case-sensitive to be effective.
Have fun against those snipers you can't really compete with at a rangeMost of the time, I tend to watch them from a safe spot to see where they're aiming, and take a different route to ambush them- once you've closed the distance, they're helpless. Even if that's not possible, that's where a Flare Gun comes in handy- set them on fire, and another shot Crits and kills them.
scouts who beat you at mid range combat due to greater agilityThat's where herding them into corners with the compression blast comes in handy- I try to engage them indoors wherever I can, but even without one, the Shotgun's quite good for keeping them away if they get too close.
medics which heal themselves with Bluetsaugers while you lose health rapidlyIn these circumstances, I try to move erratically to prevent them from getting too many hits in. Once you've set them on fire and dodged enough of their needles, they're easier to take down than you'd think. Without Blutsaugers, it's easier, granted.
spies who Ambassador you at a distanceFeigning retreat whilst working in a Shotgun blast or two works OK here, and keep an eye on the nearby area to see if they try to come back. Once they do, kill 'em. Or better still, keep moving and don't let them get a headshot in, and kill them up close.
engineers in generalDepends on the circumstance. If they're on their own or with a LV1/Combat Mini Sentry up close, then they're easy meat. With anything else, it's trickier, so I tend to either try and get a Medic Buddy to help me with an Ubercharge or let my teammates take care of it whilst I focus on something or someone else.
heavys filling you with holes before you can reach themOf course it's going to be suicide approaching a Heavy from the front- that Minigun can shred almost anything in less than a second. However, he'll typically be focussed on what's straight ahead, and he's not that manouverable either. As such, I tend to ambush them (remembering to kill the Medic first) from behind with the Backburner- not even Sandviches can save them from that.
Soldiers who actually know how to play the game (rocket jumping to get out of your visual range before Direct Hitting you, ect.Usually I leave Soldiers to my teammates unless they're very close, in which case I circle-strafe around and/or airblast their rockets, before using the Flamethrower to kill them. Even if they do focus on me in particular, I try to send their rockets back to counterattack them- even if they don't hit, it buys me time to get away.
Even against demomen the Pyro isn't great because if you spend time reflecting shots they'll probably just quickly charge you and kill you very quickly.Charges are easy enough to stop if you know what you're doing- I airblast them just before they hit and then puff them with the Flamethrower as they fly back to both stop the charge and set them on fire, and then backpedal with the Flamethrower or Shotgun if they've got a sword to continue hurting them whilst staying out of their range.
Seriously, Pyros are just too ineffecient and case-sensitive to be effective.Overall, I disagree. Of course they're going to get clobbered if you use them in the Leeroy Jenkins style, but if you know what to do, when, and utilise surprise to your advantage, Pyros can be the most dangerous class in the game- I've seen single ones take down entire groups before.
Spies are supposed to fight that way, GF93. They would get destroyed if they played by your definition of "properly" fighting.
Respond to this :PI know that- too weak to do anything other than resort to cheap tactics.Spies are supposed to fight that way, GF93. They would get destroyed if they played by your definition of "properly" fighting.
Respond to this :PI know that- too weak to do anything other than resort to cheap tactics.Spies are supposed to fight that way, GF93. They would get destroyed if they played by your definition of "properly" fighting.
i dont like it when i die in gaems
you don't get back up again when you die IRL.i dont like it when i die in gaems
I don't like it when I die in real life.
Foxy, as you maybe noticed in TF2 thread, I use mostly spy from now on... Just for you. >:3Hence, I've also prepared- I'm now practising listening out for signs of Spies nearby (IE. Sounds of decloaking, sapping and backstabs of others), as well as look. That, and there's how you can't fool a Pyro with your pithy disguises.... :gunz:
Oh please.. Let me laugh. xDFoxy, as you maybe noticed in TF2 thread, I use mostly spy from now on... Just for you. >:3Hence, I've also prepared- I'm now practising listening out for signs of Spies nearby (IE. Sounds of decloaking, sapping and backstabs of others), as well as look. That, and there's how you can't fool a Pyro with your pithy disguises.... :gunz:
Heck, I'm getting well-adapted to dealing with Spies in general as Pyro. Killed plenty of them now- all dime a dozen, backstabbing scumbags...like you!Oh please.. Let me laugh. xDFoxy, as you maybe noticed in TF2 thread, I use mostly spy from now on... Just for you. >:3Hence, I've also prepared- I'm now practising listening out for signs of Spies nearby (IE. Sounds of decloaking, sapping and backstabs of others), as well as look. That, and there's how you can't fool a Pyro with your pithy disguises.... :gunz:
Give me your steam, worm.Respond to this :PI know that- too weak to do anything other than resort to cheap tactics.Spies are supposed to fight that way, GF93. They would get destroyed if they played by your definition of "properly" fighting.
For that, they're definitely my most hated class in the game- there's a reason why I usually teabag or taunt over the corpses in the freezecams, afterward.
Realistically spies do play more of a support role, so one on one it's not exactly fair to say the spy is quite so bad in the fighting situations.Heck, I'm getting well-adapted to dealing with Spies in general as Pyro. Killed plenty of them now- all dime a dozen, backstabbing scumbags...like you!Oh please.. Let me laugh. xDFoxy, as you maybe noticed in TF2 thread, I use mostly spy from now on... Just for you. >:3Hence, I've also prepared- I'm now practising listening out for signs of Spies nearby (IE. Sounds of decloaking, sapping and backstabs of others), as well as look. That, and there's how you can't fool a Pyro with your pithy disguises.... :gunz:
No offence.
(https://gametechmods.com/uploads/images/25104Challenge.png)Give me your steam, worm.Respond to this :PI know that- too weak to do anything other than resort to cheap tactics.Spies are supposed to fight that way, GF93. They would get destroyed if they played by your definition of "properly" fighting.
For that, they're definitely my most hated class in the game- there's a reason why I usually teabag or taunt over the corpses in the freezecams, afterward.Realistically spies do play more of a support role, so one on one it's not exactly fair to say the spy is quite so bad in the fighting situations.Heck, I'm getting well-adapted to dealing with Spies in general as Pyro. Killed plenty of them now- all dime a dozen, backstabbing scumbags...like you!Oh please.. Let me laugh. xDFoxy, as you maybe noticed in TF2 thread, I use mostly spy from now on... Just for you. >:3Hence, I've also prepared- I'm now practising listening out for signs of Spies nearby (IE. Sounds of decloaking, sapping and backstabs of others), as well as look. That, and there's how you can't fool a Pyro with your pithy disguises.... :gunz:
No offence.
Deadringer spies though...
brrrr...
Btw, gimme your steam, let's see how you cope against me (okay I suck and I'm well past my prime of 2 years ago, but I'll have a shot)
Back on topic, guys.FTFY :gawe:
Let's see:
When you're in a Pokemon battle with the Elite Four, and your almost-dead, REALLY hard to whittle down foe uses a Full Restore.
With Twilight Princess.NOT TAKE MIRROR
I was stuck on the 5th area, so I go and look up a walkthrough.
And I only went and found the damn ending.
I was annoyed. Very annoyed. But I played on, causing me to get to the fifth boss - BLIZETTA - and nearly s*** myself at the cutscene before the boss.
Anyone who's played this knows what I'm on about. If not, type in the boss' name into Youtube.
ARRRRGGHHH!Nah, I found it to be pretty good once you got past the first form.
The boss was also pretty crappy too. :(
Really? I don't know, it just didn't appeal to me that much. Compared to, say, the 4th boss. (I forget its name.)Stallord is a bit of an unfair comparison considering it's one of the best bosses of all time.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjLouGft9kY&feature=related# (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjLouGft9kY&feature=related#)
Megaman 2 japanese edition:
Airman's stage, enemy causes you to fall over
When RA1 decides to give you hardly any battery power to spin 2 sawblades for 30 seconds. AND I'M USING THE 2 SUPER BATTERIES.I know the feeling. Not only that, but before I knew the "$" code and couldn't afford a Radio Jammer, Scooterpie used to be a real bugbear for me.
It's irritating.
Rage moments in games?
Making a lighthouse in minecraft out of wool, then making the actual light source, from lava.
Then watching the damn thing catch on fire. That was a bit of a rage
Rage moments in games?
Making a lighthouse in minecraft out of wool, then making the actual light source, from lava.
Then watching the damn thing catch on fire. That was a bit of a rage
Hate to be Capt. Obvious, but what did you expect would happen?