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Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 10:27 am
Regulust [Kegan] The Awkwardest Turtle [Kegan] Okay, who was seriously complaining about left 4 dead. NOONE expected them to overhaul it like that, people thought the game was perfect, but now you guys are all saying stuff that convinces me that you were thoroughly disappointed by the original. I liked the original. Until I played the second one. Now I don't really like either of them. That is incredibly dumb. It really is. well tough s**t i agree with turtle. though i still play the first when i want my fill of zombie kills.
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Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 5:14 pm
Waynebrizzle The first L4D is fun until you realize every "campaign" is the same thing. I haven't played the second one yet. The campaigns have a ton more variation this time. You've got the city level with the epic beginning, the carnival level with it's gauntlet of infinite spawning hordes, the swamp level which is... swampy, the suburban level in which you get stuck in a hurricane, and another city level with the epic bridge finale. There are some more variations than what I mentioned, but those are some of the things that stand out.
And @ anyone calling the game boring: Get some friends, and stop playing on normal!
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Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 5:16 pm
Evamortte Waynebrizzle The first L4D is fun until you realize every "campaign" is the same thing. I haven't played the second one yet. The campaigns have a ton more variation this time. You've got the city level with the epic beginning, the carnival level with it's gauntlet of infinite spawning hordes, the swamp level which is... swampy, the suburban level in which you get stuck in a hurricane, and another city level with the epic bridge finale. There are some more variations than what I mentioned, but those are some of the things that stand out.
And @ anyone calling the game boring: Get some friends, and stop playing on normal! Yeah, I figured that the second one improved on all that, and I hear it has bosses as well. I just haven't really been able to play it since the people I usually play 360 games with are off at different colleges.
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Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 5:42 pm
Waynebrizzle The first L4D is fun until you realize every "campaign" is the same thing. I haven't played the second one yet. I feel they do a pretty good job of mixing it up a bit. One level takes place during a massive tropical storm, and there are ton of witches(I'm not sure if every game has tons of witches or if I just got lucky)
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Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 5:49 pm
[Kegan] Waynebrizzle The first L4D is fun until you realize every "campaign" is the same thing. I haven't played the second one yet. I feel they do a pretty good job of mixing it up a bit. One level takes place during a massive tropical storm, and there are ton of witches(I'm not sure if every game has tons of witches or if I just got lucky) Hard Rain always has lots of Witches.
Wayne... l4d1 had bosses too.
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Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 5:53 pm
Regulust [Kegan] Waynebrizzle The first L4D is fun until you realize every "campaign" is the same thing. I haven't played the second one yet. I feel they do a pretty good job of mixing it up a bit. One level takes place during a massive tropical storm, and there are ton of witches(I'm not sure if every game has tons of witches or if I just got lucky) Hard Rain always has lots of Witches.
Wayne... l4d1 had bosses too.If you're talking about the tanks, I guess they can be considered bosses. I'd just prefer each level to have its own unique boss so they don't all mesh together.
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Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 6:37 pm
It wouldn't work out on versus.
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Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 8:20 pm
I'm still playing Left 4 Dead Uno as much as Left 4 Dead deux. pirate
I'm still learning optimal boomer spawn points, and other nifty "kill spots" for smokers. sweatdrop I'd have to say honestly Left 4 Dead was what intrigued me into even bothering with the 360 for the past year.
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Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 8:50 pm
Anyone who'd rather get it for the 360 than PC is just silly... If you can run half life, running this on a lowered resolution is definitely possible... and if you can, raising the Resolution doesn't take like... a super gaming-machine... It is on Source, after all.
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Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 2:10 am
This game will run on a toaster oven.
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Trenn Flashkill Vice Captain
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Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 9:38 am
Evamortte This game will run on a toaster oven. Some people don't have toaster ovens.
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Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 11:29 am
[Kegan] Anyone who'd rather get it for the 360 than PC is just silly... If you can run half life, running this on a lowered resolution is definitely possible... and if you can, raising the Resolution doesn't take like... a super gaming-machine... It is on Source, after all. I'm aware of the PC versions superiority lad, it's just I have 4 other family members to share our desperately needing a new mobo' computer with. Since I play the console version, it cuts down the dealing with letting others have a turn back to just two. Two if I'm not split screening and they get distracted by wii internets and other things around the house.
I bet you with enough lemons and light bulbs one could run at least half life
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Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 7:53 pm
Trenn Flashkill Evamortte This game will run on a toaster oven. Some people don't have toaster ovens. Impossible! How do they make their bagel bites?!
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Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 8:06 pm
Evamortte Trenn Flashkill Evamortte This game will run on a toaster oven. Some people don't have toaster ovens. Impossible! How do they make their bagel bites?! They must be commies!
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Trenn Flashkill Vice Captain
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