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RainWolf74

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This is a perfect example. How dumbed down DA2 is. If a 5 year old can complete demo. Which I assume is in normal difficulty. Listen to this bioware. He completed Demo. No health potions, no level up. Just bashing buttons to death. He won the game dynasty warriors style. Hehe. Cant stop laughing.

My nephew age 5. Has been gameing for past year.  He cannot read. So leveling up was not a option. And he wouldnt hand over controller for me to level up. As he was so engrossed in his button mashing.  But he could work out skill buttons to press, change character, but he couldnt work out skill wheel, so he never healed. Did you hear that bioware, he finished Demo and never healed once. He only got back health, after each fight finished.

So he was playing as rogue. I was like. Hey buddy. Hey little dude. Let me level you up. No uncle. Leave me alone. I am gamin.  So we get to 2nd boss. I was like. Hes going to kick his butt. Hes going to throw the controller at my 50 inch tv. He was running around, some how the master, which is me. Taught him circle straffing. So he was button mashing and circling straffing, until that big boss died. Granted all other party members died, but his rogue ended the boss.

After nearly falling off chair laughing. We got to the nex part, the town. He looked at me. And said. What did you say about leveling me up. I was like. Hey dude. Dont worry. Continue, hehe.

SO finished. Not using health, not leveling up. And on rogue. The hardest character, As if I had him on mage. He would of totally blown away enemies.

So they call this game more indepth, so much more features. Hehe. If a 5 year old can fly through demo. With only a year gameing experience. Hehe. Really tells you how watered down game is. Posted Image

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That's nice, want a cookie to feed that ego?

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Im kind of jealous all I had when I was 5 was pong which surprisingly took more skill.

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lol bud, do me a favour

ask your "nephew" to go through the first level of COD and see if has any more trouble

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At the risk of taking this thread too seriously..

I found the demo to be much easier than the actual game turned out to be on the same difficulty.

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I must be really dumb then. I died to the Ogre first time through, using skills and potions.

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I hate little kids.
But thats a funny story.

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Alpr. No dear sir. Not building up anything. Why. My nephew did it. I am proud of him. Nothing to do with ego.

Melduran. Yeah. Kids are spoilt. Hes lucky he has a avid gamer for a uncle.

Montyron. He actually does kind of good in bulletstorm, sure he dies alot, but he is getting used to iron sights on guns, sure he doesnt do many tricks in bulletstorm just shoots, he did try black ops, but failed alot naturally, but he had great fun with it.

He loved Dead Rising 2, and assassins creed brotherhood,

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I hope when you say that he can not read that you mean he has trouble with the wording rather than that he can not read at all. If he can not read at all then, as a writer, I can only beg you to teach him his alphabet, phonetics, basic nouns, verbs & grammer.

Modifié par Apechild, 14 mars 2011 - 12:21 .


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RainWolf74 wrote...

Alpr. No dear sir. Not building up anything. Why. My nephew did it. I am proud of him. Nothing to do with ego.

Melduran. Yeah. Kids are spoilt. Hes lucky he has a avid gamer for a uncle.

Montyron. He actually does kind of good in bulletstorm, sure he dies alot, but he is getting used to iron sights on guns, sure he doesnt do many tricks in bulletstorm just shoots, he did try black ops, but failed alot naturally, but he had great fun with it.

He loved Dead Rising 2, and assassins creed brotherhood,


You are gallavanting around your "nephew" completing dragon age 2 on the DEMO and using that to bash Bioware. Hense, ego. Feed it some more.

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Maniacalevil. Thats cool. I sometimes mess up being a hardcore gamer. My nephew actually got past one platform game part, which bugged me. Sometimes kids have more patience. Or maybe they just click the buttons faster, hehe.

ACDimps. Kids are ok. When there not in there moody tantrum mode. From seeing my nephew, kids are growing up way to fast. I only really started gameing at age 13. But hes gameing at 4, now hes 5.

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ManiacalEvil wrote...

I must be really dumb then. I died to the Ogre first time through, using skills and potions.


Takes all sorts I guess. Sometimes overthinking can make things more difficult than they need to be.

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Apechild. He cant read dude. I wont make any excuses. Kids grow up fast in terms of PC, technology, gameing. He has skills on PC, I never had at 5 year old. But he cant read. He only starts primary school in 6, hes only in kinder school now. We are a good family. But kids grow up slower, but faster with technology. So dont judge. But yeah. If it was my son. I would kick his butt, teach him more. But kids just want to play. I have no ruleing on what he does or doesnt. I am just the fun uncle.

Alpr. I am no way getting ego. Or bashing bioware. I am just simply pointing out how easy the game is. Well. Demo is.

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Kids are serious business,don't underestimate them.

I'm not joking :P

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ManiacalEvil

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It'd be fun to make the same child run through a DA:O Origin, say mage. Should be equally as easy for him.

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Kuroi Kishin wrote...

Kids are serious business,don't underestimate them.

I'm not joking :P


kids may be serious business but they still arent the people with the money at least not in family... if ur kids are in control of the finances ur doing sumthing wrong.(just an opinion ofc)

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I think that kid's parents should be ashamed of themselves (not shot).

Edit: too extreme, agreed.

Modifié par Stefan Lieth, 14 mars 2011 - 12:35 .


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As I said before. My young nephew has skills I never had when I was that young. But in other areas. Kids grow up slower. In terms of reading, writing.

He plays everything I do. From De Blob 2, to fight night champion, to bulletstorm, to trinity souls. So he has some skills. Granted. I have to do the level ups, or in some games, boss fights, but it blew me away, he did this demo without dying once. I was like damn son. That was epic.

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Killa2k wrote...
if ur kids are in control of the finances ur doing sumthing wrong.(just an opinion ofc)


LOL. Who knows ? Maybe they are skilled with finances aswell !

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Stefan. Thats abit extreme.

I am a old school person, and gamer. So I agree dude. No arguments here.
Kids should learn to write, read. So as I said. I am not complaining.

Its just. One day he seen me playing games. Started just watching. Then he started playing.

But yeah dude. All parents. As in young parents. These days are lazy dude. Really really lazy.
So its just fact. Sad. But true. They throw them a IPAD, and say have fun. So yeah. Its the world we live in.

He will go to school. Kick everyones butt online gameing. But wont know how to read and write. Oh the irony. And Bioware wants to promote games to generations of kids starting out like him. OH man. What to say.

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RainWolf74 wrote...

Apechild. He cant read dude. I wont make any excuses. Kids grow up fast in terms of PC, technology, gameing. He has skills on PC, I never had at 5 year old. But he cant read. He only starts primary school in 6, hes only in kinder school now. We are a good family. But kids grow up slower, but faster with technology. So dont judge. But yeah. If it was my son. I would kick his butt, teach him more. But kids just want to play. I have no ruleing on what he does or doesnt. I am just the fun uncle.

Alpr. I am no way getting ego. Or bashing bioware. I am just simply pointing out how easy the game is. Well. Demo is.


I hope you didn't think I was passing judgement, just I was a bit surprised. I started gaming at 3 years old in 1987 on a 286 with green monitor & a Microsoft Flight Sim (can't remember exactly which one it was - long time ago) - was amazing. Push a button and something happens on the screen! But I was also reading by the age of 5, rather well as it goes, but obviously different people, different circumstances, different era.

I understand where you come from, I have to perform a similar role with my sister-in-law's newphew, but that mostly involves being attacked with a lightsaber toy or playing on a Wii. Oh and being shot with a Star Wars gun thing.

RainWolf74 wrote...

Stefan. Thats abit extreme.

I am a old school person, and gamer. So I agree dude. No arguments here.
Kids should learn to write, read. So as I said. I am not complaining.

Its just. One day he seen me playing games. Started just watching. Then he started playing.

But yeah dude. All parents. As in young parents. These days are lazy dude. Really really lazy.
So its just fact. Sad. But true. They throw them a IPAD, and say have fun. So yeah. Its the world we live in.

He
will go to school. Kick everyones butt online gameing. But wont know
how to read and write. Oh the irony. And Bioware wants to promote games
to generations of kids starting out like him. OH man. What to say.


Just in response, I can only say well said sir. Sadly it's the way the world is now.

Modifié par Apechild, 14 mars 2011 - 12:36 .


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Mine play Pokemon. They are getting pretty good at it now, at first they never liked it because they could not be their favourite Pokemon. Once I transfered one over, they got into it and now they can do it all themselves.

I'd never let them play DA or DA2 or anything like that.

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Hahaha. I'm laughing loudly as I type this post. Goodness! I really don't know what to make up with the story considering many adults were having problem defeating the Ogre on demo play though. Muahaha. This is indeed interesting story.

Edit: Typing error and grammar/

Modifié par Sacred_Fantasy, 14 mars 2011 - 12:38 .


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Killa2k. My nephew is spoilt mate. He has his own Xbox 360 slim, my old PS3, as I have slim version now, a Wii, a Ipad. No dude. His not controlling finances. Hes the banker, his the don in this family. Hehe. Kids always are spoilt.

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Heh you should not be letting a 5 year old play games that's rated M... why are you exposing a young kid to violence at such young age?