That is where you're heading.. the green saturation is the first signs of a failing gpu.fm_coyoteCraptastic.. So what do I do? sit around and wait for an RROD? and THEN I can send it in?
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We are all entitled to opinions. However opinions that don't degrade others opinions.
I didn't like the game, cause it was, as many has said, a mess when it came to bugs. the story was short with no real substance,
and the multiplayer didn't really fall within my interest.
I am gonna be straight with you here.. I don't like fanboys, not a bit. It's okay to like a game, but to worship it beyond any other, and to not give a damn about others opinions. THAT, is childish and ignorant..
Right.. it started when i got Mass Effect 2, or that is atleast where I started to realise the fault..
What happens is.. In dark areas of games(Shadows, shades etc.), the colors are simply completely saturated.. they all become fading green, and red colors.. It looks like some old 16-bit game or something.. And it REALLY shows in Mass Effect 2, and now also quite a bit in FEAR 2..
can anyone tell me what this leads to? RROD or?..
If you could color your xbox 360, ANY weird color, even a random design.. what would it be? :D
I would probably go with pink lol.. Just to be weird, unique, and because I always dye my vehicle in Borderlands that color.. :lol:
Hehe thanks ^^'.. But yeah I can totally relate to you, it's VERY rare i play the bad guy.. I just repeat the good cop routine again, even if it's the same game :b.. The bad cop achievements are just "not worth it", or atleast I just can't get meself to do those bad things.. xDGreat question!
I'm usually the nice-guy in video games, I guess to represent my actions in real life (like you mentioned). I remember the last time in Mass Effect 2 I used the "Renegade" option during a cutscene, and I genuinely felt bad for the actions that followed. Kinda weird, eh? When a game can get you that immersed, that's fantastic. Funny thing is ... if I play a game over again, it's usually the same way.
BTW, like the topic title. :P
Aaron89
I'm always good for the same reasons you listed. I do the bad guy thing if it's part of an achievement. Even then I feel guilty. :P RoslindaleOnehaha exactly.. xD. Feel the same thing here :b
I like both. Like Fable 2. I played Bad the first time and evil the second time. So forth with Fallout 3 and Mass Effect.orb_03_2006
I generally tend to be neutral. Sometime (like with KOTOR) I tried playing the game as good as possible and then playing it again as evil as possible or vice versa.xTheExploitedHmm.. but do you guys prefer one over another?
Whenever you play a game, with the chance of playing good or evil(examples such as Fable, Mass Effect and so on). which do you play and why?
I usually play the good guy. It's pretty much how I am in real life. I think it's because, when I really get into an RPG, I wanna make my choices, based on my irl opinion. However I do sometimes try to play the bad guy, but somehow.. I just can't live into the role.. It's weird but.. yeah heh
20 bucks that the Microsoft techs are gonna think "Where the hell is the beer!?" ROFL xD
Great minds think alike! LOVE THAT LINE!Thats one. Thats Two. Thats Three! Thats Four!! Thats Five Mother F***er!!!! Marcus Fenix from Gears of War 2.
Raiden004
Also Cole with; "Suited, Booted, And ready to get executed!"
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