@Defect: You seem like the type of person I'd try my hardest to avoid associating with. You're an arrogant know it all who thinks he excels in everything. You even label yourself as a perfectionist.
In my eyes, you are no more of a perfectionist than any other scrub who is turning the game market into watered down games with no challenge. You are the very opposite of a perfectionist: you are weak.
There is such thing as a casual gamer, and it is you.
You don't seem to understand. Perfectionist and Arrogant are two different wordings. I know my faults and failures, but I strive to better myself even if I get pissed off at life. If you want to avoid me please do so. Personally I have good friends in life outside gaming that I care about and love. This conversion is me *****ing about the games physics.Originally Posted by xzamplez Go to original post
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The physics are fine in this game. Freakin awesome in fact. I ca assure you that 17 hours is NOT close to enough time to master a game like Trials. That is the beauty of these games. Hundreds (thousands really...) of hours later and I can still see myself improving.
If you are "so done" with this game why are you returning to these forums repeatedly? Are you waiting for the developers to apologize and make a patch that takes out the hard parts? You are in the wrong part of the internet if you are looking for sympathy or people to get behind your cause. We are all huge Trials fans and the difficulty is one of the things we like most about it.
Originally Posted by jook13 Go to original post
You guys sure know all about a person you don't know? You believe I want developers to apologize? Why on earth would I ask that? You and xzamplez seem a bit touchy.
Hi peeps. The levels are made to let everyone progress through the game and not feel that they get stuck so soon, this is definitely a challenge for us to make it perfect for every player be they an experienced pro, or a newcomer to the game, we all need to start somewhere and while I have seen comments saying the easy/mediums are way too simple and easy, they are not so much for everyone, especially people who have never played trials before Fusion. The easy/medium tracks have a lot of timesavers that experienced players should focus on rather than the actual layout to improve their times While letting newcomers learn the physics and how to get a good time and get those medals
. Skill is definitely a huge factor and it does require you to learn the physics of the game. Being able to fully understand how to master trials WILL take dedication and time. I see posts from guys that have played trials for years giving out advice and they are the guys that give good tips and reassurance that patience, persistence and progression is key.
Challenges are something that are there but not something that needs to be done to proceed through the levels. Pipe phobia is noticed as a "challenge" may I put it. some challenges require a lot of skill and the way to achieve this is to play through the game and learn gradually as you progress, as I said before learning comes from various things- patience, persistence and progression, most likely moreThere are some challenges that I would label "come back to later on"
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Sorry dude 2witchy got in the way... my post was directed at youOriginally Posted by IDefectedI Go to original post
#&%£ you 2witchy ... why I'autta![]()
LOL my badOriginally Posted by Meenie77 Go to original post![]()
You never master piano. It takes a life time of dedication, and even then you will never be satisfied. NO I am a hardcore RPG/FPS fan. Hardly play racers. Last racer I played was GRID and Dirt:3Originally Posted by Meenie77 Go to original post