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You can be in a private party over XBL though and not have to listen to people. How many times do you need to be called a nigger, faggot or whatever other 12 year old insults before you just start blocking EVERYONE in a DOTA match? It's never ending.

These games(MOBAs) seem to really bring out the worst in people more so than any MMO or CoD game I've ever played. Pretty much the number 1 and only reason to not play, imo. People tell you how to play, what to buy, inform you when you're doing bad, inform you that you are bad even though it's them bringing the team

Agreed. Nice to know I'm not alone in the "Didn't think TLOU was absolute gaming perfection" camp

This is how I feel!!! I have never been impressed by gameplay in ND games but have always been wowed by their writing and story telling ability.

I played a few hours at my brother's house and wasn't crazy about it. He was more than halfway through it and wasn't crazy about it, but kept playing it. The way he described it was this: "Anything that isn't gameplay is excellent," which is pretty much exactly how I felt about it.

I'm in agreement with you on the story aspect. It feels to me like the world building just isn't all there. I don't feel like I'm playing in some far flung post golden age of humanity. I had no idea what the other two race options were other than the humans. (I chose the blue skinned race) And after my play through

Yeah that's one of the problems. The reason most multiplayer games of the teams are different in most FPS games is so you can tell who is on your team or the other. Bungie hasn't got that clear in the beta. Also I feel that those PvP games don't give players information well. Like lots of times I thought I had

1. Multiplayer rebalance: The Interceptor is a BAMF, and needs to be reigned in (Though Bungie already announced the have plans to change this), Pikes are underpowered (Even on singleplayer) and turrets are ridiculous. Shotguns also need a boost, since they're totally ineffectual outside of punching distance, while

I sincerely don't mean to hate. I am in love with the beta and game and am buying it day one. And because so, I can't help but comment:

Now I don't play FPS games, like ever, AND I'm color blind. I could not for the life of me figure out who was and wasn't on my team during crucible. I know I suck, but... yeesh. I averaged one kill a game. ONE KILL! Even I was embarrassed.

I REALLY wish I could get into this game but I'm just not liking it at all. I'm glad I had a chance to play the marketing promotion (see: beta) because it saved me money. It just feels like a poorly paced Borderlands with a slightly less interesting aesthetic to me.

And nope. I still don't care much for the game. It's still not selling its story to me. This is the only thing that really amounted to a 'hook' in the beta, and I just don't think it's a very good one, especially because it's still a very much multiplayer game. I mean, while I know there are thousands upon thousands

I actually loved Halo 4's soundtrack a lot. Somewhat more than the original game's music.

Wait, I don't understand your argument at all. Are you upset that their CGi looks too real or not real enough?

Um... Yes they do?

I'm so sorry for your loss.

The whole point is that they're meant to look more human which is why with each game they improve them. Also you have no idea what Bungie wanted them or think they should look like, you only know what the best they were able to do in 2004 when they first appeared in Halo 2 and were then heavily upgraded and changed