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10 gamer problems that have become extinct

10 gamer problems that have become extinct

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Gamers have dealt with a lot of problems in video games over the years. Here are some of the issues that are now extinct, thanks to technology and development CorkBulb: Back in the day, playing a game was AT LEAST 75-80% replaying the EXACT same thing you JUST did AGAIN AND AGAIN at least ONCE (if not more times) a few minutes later when you failed a RANDOM AND OUT OF NOWHERE quick time event (Resident Evil 4 i'm looking at you!) or die from some completely unforseen event. I can't STAND it! I don't want to have to play 8 minutes of tedious gameplay just to try failing the same event 8890 times IN A ROW and then have to play the same 8 minutes over again just to try again to fail again. STOP!
EDIT: example: you have to go through a very long and tedious (but not too tremendously difficult) level BEFORE having a chance to fight the boss again, only you don't know what the hell to do and DIE IN THE FIRST 5 SECONDS OF THE BOSS BATTLE!!!! Then you have to play through the ENTIRE 10 minute level to just have another chance at dying again during the boss battle!!! OMFG AUTOSAVE AT THE START OF THE BOSS BATTLE STOP IT GAMES!!! (Resident evil games are MOST GUILTY!!! STOP IT CAPCOM!)

Date: 2022-03-21

Comments and reviews: 9


I remember when auto save first came out and would crash the game half the time (before the save finished). The mouse ... the wheel still Fs up, and even with the laser pointer mice pet hair (or any hair but most likely pet) will still cause problems ... and that wheel still doesn't work right. No saves at all where like the arcade games that they originally ported over back when the consuls came out, that said the limits of the tech really held back saving when it was finally possible and the chip was half the size of a lighter and barely held anything (only a few hundred bits of data, not MB but bits). worse then losing the disk is having one single scratch on only one disk keeping you from playing. Gamefaqs, been using it since the day it went live ...
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All of those things were bad, some i experienced more than others but how about losing the pieces of paper that you wrote your passwords on?? Also, i too played the noid game!! AHAHAHA!! I had it on PC! i think it might have been a bit different, maybe? The one i played was already in an apartment building with like 5 or 6 floors and you had to use elevators to get past obstacles to deliver the pizza! And i think the one i played, the noid was bad, and he was one of the obstacles! Im pretty sure anyway!?
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Someone mentioned -when you didn't own a memory card so you would always try to beat the game in one sitting-.
I did this recently actually, well, a few years ago. My xbox 360 internal storage was buggy ans wouldn't let me save Skylanders Superchargers. I beat the game once without a save file. Then I beat it 2 more times because my storage device corrupted. I beat that game 4 times total, not 100% completion

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i remembal ALL of these hahahaha, and it may sound weird, but i do remember it with a good feeling of nostalgia. The amount of times i've said to my little sister: wow, you have no idea what it was like to grow up with the first consoles and save sistems, or if you got stuck in a game having to wait for a magazine that might or might not give you hints to progress in the game hahahaha
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I know nobody-s gonna read this but what would you think if somebody brought back walk-throughs with expansion discs in order to try to fortify the shipping jobs in the packing jobs that people are lying so much. A pond yeah massive poverty and all digital game is going to bring about isn-t such a pretty picture it-s like over 100 million jobs globally
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Bruh, I didn't even attempt online gaming until I had a broadband connection (had to move out for that one) because of disconnection experiences friends told me about. Hell, is why I never used DSL, either. I keep my phone and internet services segregated like a good water fountain.
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Trying to find a replacement power brick / cable for SNES at any store within walking distance because you're too young to drive and not a lot of stores even carry them! + Just getting up and trying to use electrical tape and ingenuity to recover broken power brick to no avail... -
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I remember having to purchase books for games. The problem was with some of them was the accuracy of the information provided especially if the books is providing passwords for various games which were inaccurate or providing information that was incorrect.
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Your number 1 was deffinently the worst of all...so many games with no save feature and if have to leave it on for days and one morning wake up and find out it froze...ugh!! So many angry mornings as a kid cause of that shit!
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