unnamednewbie13
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...both of them.

I'll probably get pulled back into it by my buddies soon enough, but after three hours of L4D, I've never left feeling as nonplussed and emotionally unattached as I have today. At this point, I have 218 hours on the first game and 133 on the second. For awhile, I couldn't figure out what was happening, but I finally came to the conclusion that my brain was treating it like watching the same movie over and over and over again.

It's really hard to explain, but my two top complaints are:

1) it's too easy to win
2) it's too easy to lose

I don't know if that makes sense at all, but there it is. So for now, I'm picking up my marbles and going home.

e: Pulled back into it at any rate.

It does keep me from other games.

Last edited by unnamednewbie13 (2010-12-18 00:24:08)

Sisco
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What the fuck? I got ca 40 hours on the first and about 15 on the second and I´m already bored and unattached. Although I loved the first one when it came out, 40 hours was more than enough. I do play it again with friends every few months or so though. Don´t think that´s going to happen with the second.
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Spidery_Yoda
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I play 2 about.once a week to try out the latest mutation but thats pretty much it.
{M5}Sniper3
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+389|7005|San Antonio, Texas
I've put more time in L4D1 then BF2... >.>

805.2 hrs on L4D1 - I like scriming and reversing pubstomps.
124 hrs on L4D2 - Most of that was the Newegg CEVO Tournament

Last edited by {M5}Sniper3 (2010-08-01 14:19:33)

unnamednewbie13
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Another vague way for me to put it is the games are very reliant on teamwork, but do too little to encourage it.

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