Dig the name. Do you play any Pac-Man CE by chance?Krooze L-Roy wrote:I don't see what the big deal is. My brother often asks for my help getting past the difficult parts in games he's playing. This is the same thing, the only difference being that I won't be bothered. Hell, I'd even consider using it myself to skip past lame tacked-on stealth segments or boring fetch quests.
If anything, this would allow developers to make games HARDER, since they wouldn't have to worry about casual gamers getting frustrated and pissed off when they hit a roadblock. This isn't exactly the end of gaming as we know it. It could be a good thing.
BTW, hi, I'm Krooze.
Hate playing videogames? Now you dont have to!
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Re: Hate playing videogames? Now you dont have to!
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As a matter of fact I do. It's great, although I wish they'd thought to include an endless mode. It's kind of annoying always working against a time limit.RadarScope1 wrote:Dig the name. Do you play any Pac-Man CE by chance?
I've actually got a Pac-Man cabinet in my house, so it feels a little weird using my left hand to steer ol' Pac around. That's one of the things I love about old no-button arcade games; you can use your right paw to steer, which feels so much more intuitive for me (a righty). Curse you, Nintendo for making left-handed controls the standard!
