Same, and not one of them interests me.Didn't even play one of these games
Same, and not one of them interests me.
*insert random 'too mainstream' meme*Same here, it will take something special for a mainstream game to interest me, that genre is pretty much dead to me since 2006 or so.
I haven't really enjoyed any mainstream titles this year which is why I said that.
Game of the Year:
Skyrim
Close contenders:
minecraft!!
Disappointment of the year:
Red Orchestra 2
Didn't even play one of these games
With RO2 it's still too early to call is a disappointment of the year for me because I only played like 2h, because I simply didn't care about the game once I played it, or in other words the game didn't make me care about it.
Doesn't have anything to do with some made-up conflict at all, for me at least. I played the game, thought it sucked, dropped it. Eventually I'll pick it up again and give it another chance.Don't get me wrong and please take no offence, but I find it odd that there is a self-proclaimed group of vets (not questioning seniority, in truth most do seem to have quite a history with RO; I applied the adjective "self-proclaimed" due to the fact, that the opinion of "vets" is not completely uniform, with some liking the game as it is now - with certain reservations) who have played only a few hours, or who refuse to play and have thus not experienced the process of RO2 getting better. I wrote "odd", as it's the game we've all been waiting for for years and, it appears to me, that (some of) you have not even given it an honest chance (hockeywarrior is excluded, he's logged in over 150 into the game; I reckon he made up his mind).
Because let's be honest here, RO2 is getting better with every patch release. The most recent one (21st Nov 2011) should be considered a milestone here, I reckon (I'm referring to the class limits).
If people could see beyond the "vets vs Mr Gibson" conflict (and I am able to understand the vets here, albeit - like it or not - it's TWI's game to a greater degree than it's "yours"), then the game is good. Lied to, or not, things are straightening out (as evidenced, for instance, by the latest backtracking from the poorly received release-state class limits).
No?
Aware tweak that lets Skyrim recognise more than 2GB of ram on 64 bit systems has stopped working since the update.
I wrote "odd", as it's the game we've all been waiting for for years and, it appears to me, that (some of) you have not even given it an honest chance (hockeywarrior is excluded, he's logged in over 150 into the game; I reckon he made up his mind).
Because let's be honest here, RO2 is getting better with every patch release. The most recent one (21st Nov 2011) should be considered a milestone here, I reckon (I'm referring to the class limits).
If people could see beyond the "vets vs Mr Gibson" conflict (and I am able to understand the vets here, albeit - like it or not - it's TWI's game to a greater degree than it's "yours"), then the game is good. Lied to, or not, things are straightening out (as evidenced, for instance, by the latest backtracking from the poorly received release-state class limits).
No?
Game of the Year:
Skyrim
Close contenders:
Dark Souls
Portal 2
The Witcher 2
Disappointment of the year:
Red Orchestra 2
Worst game of the year:
Dragon Age 2
I wrote "odd", as it's the game we've all been waiting for for years and, it appears to me, that (some of) you have not even given it an honest chance (hockeywarrior is excluded, he's logged in over 150 into the game; I reckon he made up his mind).