My experience with Mass Effect 2
#126
Posté 06 mars 2010 - 08:45
#127
Posté 06 mars 2010 - 09:01
#128
Posté 06 mars 2010 - 09:07
#129
Posté 06 mars 2010 - 09:19
#130
Posté 07 mars 2010 - 12:31
Everyone here full well knows exactly what I am talking about in this topic, because it's clear as day.
People responding are just purposely going out of their way to start problems and or jump on the poke fun at the OP band wagon. And cry troll or noob or whatever, but everyone can clearly see exactly what I’m talking about and knows that BioWare's tutorial is incomplete...People just refuse to admit it. People here just like to deny things and cause a problem just because they can.
Everyone here full well knows that the instruction of hold Left shift, and then select the grenade launcher from the weapon bar, IS MISSING INFORMATION and anyone who tries to deny this is just trolling my topic crying that I'm a troll.
Everyone here full well knows that saying how to access the screen then saying use something from that screen, but there is no instruction on HOW TO ACCESS ANYTHING from that screen is just sloppy ****** poor programming that clearly has caused a problem.
BioWare did not explain anything about the weapon bar like they should have either before or after telling you to access it.
BioWare should have put one extra screen in, that had an explanation on what the weapon bar is, and how to access it. and everyone here knows this.
This whole mess was because they did not include the one small instruction that was crucial need to know. Yes that is BioWare's fault that I had such a problem
A Problem that was easily solved by adding in that extra screen with the information needed.
I paid for the game then I better get the clear cut precise instructions on how to play which includes, the information on what the weapon bar is and how to access it INSIDE THE GAME ITSELF.
Since there is no information regarding the weapon bar at all, then that instruction in there about hold left shift, then equip the grenade launcher from the weapon bar
is nothing more than complete BS that doesn't explain HOW TO DO WHAT IT IS ASKING.
What anyone here says to me, or about me or how I am a noob or I should know enough to do something that was never told means nothing and doesn't change the fact that the instruction I'm saying is missing should have been included in their game.
That is the end of story!
Call me a troll or what ever, just ****** off if you cannot even acknowledge this issue or acknowledge is, then completely ignore it anyway. If you have acknowledged what I said, then you are also acknowledging this flagrant disregard for instructions for a new player.
And to all the people who continue and will continue to blame and flame me instead of BioWare, you know what , too bad, the instructions in this suck, and I should have been told the missing information. And until BioWare smartens up and decides to make their games with proper instructions, I will constantly come back to this board complaining. So people are just going to have to deal with my complaints about BioWraes screw up.
I’ll stop complaining when I can play a BioWare game from start to finish without running int this lame BS garbage that BioWare keeps putting out.
Yes you read that correct, there has not been one BioWare game that I have not had this much trouble in.
Baldur’s gate II, Dragon Age origins, Mass Effect 2, All unplayable because there are no clear cut instructions in any of them. And Aside from Guild Wars (Which is horrible anyway) and runes of magic) it’s only BioWare’s games I have instruction problems with…no other of the 150 games I have ever played did I ever run into a not know how to do something problem…ONLY BIOWARE.
Bioware, Anet, and Frogster, all need lessons on how to properly make instructions for their games…
Again no one else who makes games I have a problem with, only those 3 companies.
Modifié par ZeroMystic, 07 mars 2010 - 12:45 .
#131
Posté 07 mars 2010 - 12:42
#132
Posté 07 mars 2010 - 01:02
no seriously, its not even fun reading zeromystics wall of texts anymore, it just makes me punch retarded people.
#133
Posté 07 mars 2010 - 01:05
ZeroMystic wrote...
Everyone here who is poking fun at me or being ignorant on purpose or whatever can just ****** off.
Everyone here full well knows exactly what I am talking about in this topic, because it's clear as day.
People responding are just purposely going out of their way to start problems and or jump on the poke fun at the OP band wagon. And cry troll or noob or whatever, but everyone can clearly see exactly what I’m talking about and knows that BioWare's tutorial is incomplete...People just refuse to admit it. People here just like to deny things and cause a problem just because they can.
Everyone here full well knows that the instruction of hold Left shift, and then select the grenade launcher from the weapon bar, IS MISSING INFORMATION and anyone who tries to deny this is just trolling my topic crying that I'm a troll.
Everyone here full well knows that saying how to access the screen then saying use something from that screen, but there is no instruction on HOW TO ACCESS ANYTHING from that screen is just sloppy ****** poor programming that clearly has caused a problem.
BioWare did not explain anything about the weapon bar like they should have either before or after telling you to access it.
BioWare should have put one extra screen in, that had an explanation on what the weapon bar is, and how to access it. and everyone here knows this.
This whole mess was because they did not include the one small instruction that was crucial need to know. Yes that is BioWare's fault that I had such a problem
A Problem that was easily solved by adding in that extra screen with the information needed.
I paid for the game then I better get the clear cut precise instructions on how to play which includes, the information on what the weapon bar is and how to access it INSIDE THE GAME ITSELF.
Since there is no information regarding the weapon bar at all, then that instruction in there about hold left shift, then equip the grenade launcher from the weapon bar
is nothing more than complete BS that doesn't explain HOW TO DO WHAT IT IS ASKING.
What anyone here says to me, or about me or how I am a noob or I should know enough to do something that was never told means nothing and doesn't change the fact that the instruction I'm saying is missing should have been included in their game.
That is the end of story!
Call me a troll or what ever, just ****** off if you cannot even acknowledge this issue or acknowledge is, then completely ignore it anyway. If you have acknowledged what I said, then you are also acknowledging this flagrant disregard for instructions for a new player.
And to all the people who continue and will continue to blame and flame me instead of BioWare, you know what , too bad, the instructions in this suck, and I should have been told the missing information. And until BioWare smartens up and decides to make their games with proper instructions, I will constantly come back to this board complaining. So people are just going to have to deal with my complaints about BioWraes screw up.
I’ll stop complaining when I can play a BioWare game from start to finish without running int this lame BS garbage that BioWare keeps putting out.
Yes you read that correct, there has not been one BioWare game that I have not had this much trouble in.
Baldur’s gate II, Dragon Age origins, Mass Effect 2, All unplayable because there are no clear cut instructions in any of them. And Aside from Guild Wars (Which is horrible anyway) and runes of magic) it’s only BioWare’s games I have instruction problems with…no other of the 150 games I have ever played did I ever run into a not know how to do something problem…ONLY BIOWARE.
Bioware, Anet, and Frogster, all need lessons on how to properly make instructions for their games…
Again no one else who makes games I have a problem with, only those 3 companies.
I could spend the time to point out how incorrect you are...
...but it's easier just to call you stupid.
#134
Posté 07 mars 2010 - 01:12
kidding.good luck finding a game you like.
#135
Posté 07 mars 2010 - 01:21
I guess stupid is as stupid does .... ain't that right Forest LMAO.
Well I got more important things to do than watch a flaming troll b!tch and moan
#136
Posté 07 mars 2010 - 01:38
#137
Posté 07 mars 2010 - 04:34
ZeroMystic wrote...
I am a noob.....
That is the end of story!
Call me a troll or what ever.....
Yes you read that correct.....
...but it's easier just to call you stupid.
i agree,,,,, whole heartedly
#138
Posté 07 mars 2010 - 05:08
So the forum has this SCREW EVERYONE ELSE attitude and mentality, because if you don't understand what other people in here who already KNOW things, then you are dumb, a noob, suck...I mean far be it that BioWare ever be allowed to be at fault something as simple as an additional menu explaining how to acess the Weapon BAR...Which BTW I have still yet to see anyone come out with any form of explanation as to where it is.
According to all the kiddies in this thread:
Despite there being no clear instructions on pretty much anything BioWare puts out, no one is allowed to have problems with BioWare games at all for any reason, because experienced players knwo it all, then so should everyone else.
That is, after all, what just about everyone else in this thread is saying, we know it so I should have known it, forcing what they know onto me.
Modifié par ZeroMystic, 07 mars 2010 - 05:13 .
#139
Posté 07 mars 2010 - 05:14
#140
Posté 07 mars 2010 - 05:14
ZeroMystic wrote...
So what everyone in this thread is saying is that because the people here who play BioWare games don't need instructions for things they are already familliar with, know and understand it, so no one else needs to either. SO SCREW EVERYONE ELSE and if you don't understand what people who KNOW things, then you are dumb, a noob, suck...and the list goes on, and on.
According to all teh kiddies in this thread:
Despite there being no clear instructions on pretty much anything BioWare puts out, no one is allowed to have problems with BioWare games at all for any reason, because experienced players knwo it all, then so should everyone else.
That is, after all, what just about everyone else in this thread is saying, we know it so I should have known it, forcing what they know onto me.
It's not that BioWare doesn't make good instructions, it's that you can't figure anything out for yourself. Have you ever tried just poking around on your own or do you need your hand held for everything?
In your eyes BioWare messed up, but in everyone else's you're bad at gaming.
#141
Posté 07 mars 2010 - 05:40
Yes it is, and if you can point out where in this video the instructions as well as any form of explantion on what the weapon bar is then you have grounds to stand on, unless you can do that, no one in here has any form of solid structure for their side of the argument:It's not that BioWare doesn't make good instructions,
http://www.xfire.com/video/23d5e1/
Use the weapon bar huh? I want you or anyone to show me where you see anything in the game up to that point you are being told to use it or before, that explains any information about the weapon bar. i don't care if people know where it is and i don't care what peopel think either, this is about the weapon bar having absolutely no instruction or explanation about it whatsoever, but yet you are told to use it without knowing wth it is. Again doesn't matter if anyone knows, or what they decided to try and figure out that means nothing.
As for this comment..... ROFLCOTER.....GET REAL....
I Don't need to do any poking around, because it's a turorial... So people are just using Lame ass cop out excuses to back up their apparently weak argument:Have you ever tried just poking around on your own or do you need your hand held for everything?
Taken from this link
http://dictionary.re...browse/tutorial
tu·to·ri·al
–adjective
1.
pertaining to or exercised by a tutor: tutorial functions or authority.
–noun
2.
a class in which a tutor gives intensive instruction in some subject to an individual student or a small group of students.
3.
Computers.
a.
programmed instruction provided to a user at a computer terminal, often concerning the use of a particular software package and built into that package.
b.
a manual explaining how to use a particular software package or computer system.
tu·to·ri·al
adj. Of or relating to tutors or a tutor.
n. Something that provides special, often individual instruction, especially:
[b]a. A book or class that provides instruction in a particular area.
Every single definition of tutorial here and the context it is used in clearly states PROVIDES INSTRUCTIONS
Since there is nothing about the weapon bar explained and you are being told to access it, you have not been PROVIDED INSTRUCTION as per teh definition which also backs up there is not supposed to be any form of poking around or anything, you are supposed to be being told EVERYTHING INVOLVED.
As you an now clearly I have proven what others have said in here to be complete BS about how I should find things out for myself, or do some poking around on my own, doesn't hold up as solid basis for what people are saying, because that only applies to something that is NOT A TUTORIAL.
TUTORIAL Means SPOON FED INFO.. You don't figure anything out in a tutorial. It automaticaly a hand held, every step of the way instruction with no thinking or anything to figure out or anything just straight follow what's on teh screen and it works.
But I'm not bad at gaming, a game is only as good as the instructions given, and if BioWare makes an option that basically revolves around the entire game, but yet cannot explain how to use the actual weapon bar or explain what it is or how to find it. The game is crap.In your eyes BioWare messed up, but in everyone else's you're bad at gaming.
Modifié par ZeroMystic, 07 mars 2010 - 05:48 .
#142
Posté 07 mars 2010 - 06:05
#143
Posté 07 mars 2010 - 06:19
MPSai wrote...
ZeroMystic wrote...
There is no such thing as a bad student when it comes to learning, only bad teachers.
That's total bull****. A student can easily be pigheaded, not paying attention, and not follow directions well.
Yeah! Like me! School justs bores me, sleeping in class and day dreaming about playing games is a good way to pass time in school.
#144
Posté 07 mars 2010 - 06:25
TheShazzbot wrote...
Honestly...I wish he were trolling. But I fear ZeroMystic is just that stupid.
#145
Posté 07 mars 2010 - 07:12
#146
Posté 07 mars 2010 - 07:32
Modifié par ZeroMystic, 07 mars 2010 - 07:33 .
#147
Posté 07 mars 2010 - 07:34
ZeroMystic wrote...
Yes it is, and if you can point out where in this video the instructions as well as any form of explantion on what the weapon bar is then you have grounds to stand on, unless you can do that, no one in here has any form of solid structure for their side of the argument:It's not that BioWare doesn't make good instructions,
http://www.xfire.com/video/23d5e1/
Use the weapon bar huh? I want you or anyone to show me where you see anything in the game up to that point you are being told to use it or before, that explains any information about the weapon bar. i don't care if people know where it is and i don't care what peopel think either, this is about the weapon bar having absolutely no instruction or explanation about it whatsoever, but yet you are told to use it without knowing wth it is. Again doesn't matter if anyone knows, or what they decided to try and figure out that means nothing.
As for this comment..... ROFLCOTER.....GET REAL....I Don't need to do any poking around, because it's a turorial... So people are just using Lame ass cop out excuses to back up their apparently weak argument:Have you ever tried just poking around on your own or do you need your hand held for everything?
Taken from this link
http://dictionary.re...browse/tutorial
tu·to·ri·al
–adjective
1.
pertaining to or exercised by a tutor: tutorial functions or authority.
–noun
2.
a class in which a tutor gives intensive instruction in some subject to an individual student or a small group of students.
3.
Computers.
a.
programmed instruction provided to a user at a computer terminal, often concerning the use of a particular software package and built into that package.
b.
a manual explaining how to use a particular software package or computer system.
tu·to·ri·al
adj. Of or relating to tutors or a tutor.
n. Something that provides special, often individual instruction, especially:
[b]a. A book or class that provides instruction in a particular area.
Every single definition of tutorial here and the context it is used in clearly states PROVIDES INSTRUCTIONS
Since there is nothing about the weapon bar explained and you are being told to access it, you have not been PROVIDED INSTRUCTION as per teh definition which also backs up there is not supposed to be any form of poking around or anything, you are supposed to be being told EVERYTHING INVOLVED.
As you an now clearly I have proven what others have said in here to be complete BS about how I should find things out for myself, or do some poking around on my own, doesn't hold up as solid basis for what people are saying, because that only applies to something that is NOT A TUTORIAL.
TUTORIAL Means SPOON FED INFO.. You don't figure anything out in a tutorial. It automaticaly a hand held, every step of the way instruction with no thinking or anything to figure out or anything just straight follow what's on teh screen and it works.But I'm not bad at gaming, a game is only as good as the instructions given, and if BioWare makes an option that basically revolves around the entire game, but yet cannot explain how to use the actual weapon bar or explain what it is or how to find it. The game is crap.In your eyes BioWare messed up, but in everyone else's you're bad at gaming.
Good job of wasting your time to show me what "tutorial" means, it still doesn't change that you suck at figuring things out. And the weapons bar might be - and I'm just spitballin here - the bar with the weapon silhouette. Of course all you going to say back is "BioWare didn't give any instructions of where it is and what it looks like. How am I supposed to know?!?".
Any gamer who doesn't know what to do does one thing; click every single button. Eventually you'll figure it out. But instead, you come here and complain instead of trying to do it yourself. Again, all your going to say is "I shouldn't have to do that there should be instructions!!!".
In the end it's your loss because instead of playing a fantastic game you're letting one small thing get in the way; a freakin tutorial.
And before I give the troll one last meal, I have to ask, have you still not moved past the tutorial because of this issue or have you actually moved passed it and onto the main part of the game?
#148
Posté 07 mars 2010 - 07:43
The tutorial works as a stand alone explanation for most people, others such as yourself can find more detailed answers by reading the manual.
#149
Posté 07 mars 2010 - 08:26
Anyways, what you should do, is that if you couldn't understand the basic ingame tutorial that you should have used a game manual(a manual explaining how to use a particular software package or computer system. ).
I can even highlight the text regarding switching weapon(Again):
Switching weapons
The squad command interface(L.Shift) also allows you to switch Shepard's and the squad's weapons. Use your mouse to highlight Shepard's current weapon. This reveals all current weapons.
So you can see now that BioWare already had given you the ful instructions regarding the game. The only thing you needed to do is just read the manual and thats all.
Conclusion: Since your accusation is walse in every single way it is possible. I say BioWare is falsely accused and you should thank them not bash them for creating a great game.
I hope this helped.
#150
Posté 07 mars 2010 - 02:50
I did that already, but thanks for the support XDMrAnthonyDraft wrote...
Guys let's just help this poor guy with his problem so that he play this game
Anyways, what you should do, is that if you couldn't understand the basic ingame tutorial that you should have used a game manual(a manual explaining how to use a particular software package or computer system. ).
I can even highlight the text regarding switching weapon(Again):
Switching weapons
The squad command interface(L.Shift) also allows you to switch Shepard's and the squad's weapons. Use your mouse to highlight Shepard's current weapon. This reveals all current weapons.
So you can see now that BioWare already had given you the ful instructions regarding the game. The only thing you needed to do is just read the manual and thats all.
Conclusion: Since your accusation is walse in every single way it is possible. I say BioWare is falsely accused and you should thank them not bash them for creating a great game.
I hope this helped.
It's weird because I have the Xbox version and I figured it out >.>




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