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Left for Dead 2

Started by Cranewings, March 18, 2011, 05:05:15 PM

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Cranewings

I've been playing this game pretty heavily lately and just got the DLC for it. Anyone here play it?

My X-Box handle is Crane Strike. If anyone wants to get on there and kill some sonsofbitches, let me know.

Werekoala

Been playing it since it came out on PC and lurve it. The original as well.
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Imperator

I'm playing it on Steam. My nickname is ImperatorVorkosigan.
My name is Ramón Nogueras. Running now Vampire: the Masquerade (Giovanni Chronicles IV for just 3 players), and itching to resume my Call of Cthulhu campaign (The Sense of the Sleight-of-Hand Man).

thedungeondelver

PC Version here.  L4D and L4d2 are awesome.

I even like single-player.
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Cranewings

You three... buy X-Boxes.

Imperator

Quote from: Cranewings;447346You three... buy X-Boxes.

I have one, but I'm not paying the outrageos 80 € that costs the wifi receiver for the damned thing :D So my Xbox gaming is off-line, unfortunately, until prizes drop.
My name is Ramón Nogueras. Running now Vampire: the Masquerade (Giovanni Chronicles IV for just 3 players), and itching to resume my Call of Cthulhu campaign (The Sense of the Sleight-of-Hand Man).

Cranewings

It is kinda shitty that the wifi isn't built in. I have one and it works really well but still...

Doom

Doomboy314 on Steam...at least, I think that's my name.

I like L4D, but the balancing is just SO narrow. In most fps, if the teams are divided in skill by, say, 53%/47%, the game is close, whether it's ctf or killfest or whatever.

But in L4D, that kind of spread means the game is a total rout for the stronger team, score will be like 5000/30. On top of this, if you have a weak player on your team, you're screwed, and it doesn't matter how good the other three players are, even one awesome player can't make up the deficit.

Some servers now track the ragequits, and having 20 such quits during a 30 minute game is quite common. Toss in the griefers, as well as the folks that go ape when even a single boomer fails--and then spend the rest of the game unleashing a torrent of profanity (sometimes fun to listen to, I admit)-- and only about one match in 50 is any good to play.

But I do like the game.
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A nice education blog.

Doom

It's weird that the last post is by JameGW, but when I look, last post is me.
(taken during hurricane winds)

A nice education blog.

Lawbag

XBox Live multiplayer is the only way to go.

If you play single player campaign, you can still select the option to allow other players to join in

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The worst kind of gamers (and I've encountered most of them whilst playing L4D 1/2) are those who (a) leave you to die, metres from the safe point and (b) fuck about trying to get some pointless achievement whilst you wait dead/dying/awaiting revival...
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Daedalus

I have been playing on the PC via Steam.  Great damn game

Steam Username:  Daedalus252

Peregrin

Quote from: Lawbag;453095XBox Live multiplayer is the only way to go.

One of quite a few ways to go.  And some games are better suited to Live, while others to Steam because of its openness.  TF2 on Live is anemic compared to the PC community, and what few players are left do not use teamwork at all.  I played 10 games straight on Live all with different hosts where no one used their mic (even though it comes with the Xbox and everyone uses it in CoD), while on PC everyone us communicating and stragegizing.  Night and day.

QuoteThe worst kind of gamers (and I've encountered most of them whilst playing L4D 1/2) are those who (a) leave you to die, metres from the safe point and (b) fuck about trying to get some pointless achievement whilst you wait dead/dying/awaiting revival...

Yeah I've never had that problem on Steam.  Barrier to entry is a little higher than Xbox, though, so that solves some of the problem.
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Daedalus

My Local Game Group (which is trying to get back together for at least a once a month game) is trying to get together an event where we play Left for Dead 2 so at least we can play that, hang out, talk via voice and socialize

Peregrin

Quote from: Daedalus;453275My Local Game Group (which is trying to get back together for at least a once a month game) is trying to get together an event where we play Left for Dead 2 so at least we can play that, hang out, talk via voice and socialize

I've done the Xboxes + Two TVs for the split-screen play, and it's hella fun.
"In a way, the Lands of Dream are far more brutal than the worlds of most mainstream games. All of the games set there have a bittersweetness that I find much harder to take than the ridiculous adolescent posturing of so-called \'grittily realistic\' games. So maybe one reason I like them as a setting is because they are far more like the real world: colourful, crazy, full of strange creatures and people, eternal and yet changing, deeply beautiful and sometimes profoundly bitter."

Daedalus

Quote from: Peregrin;453279I've done the Xboxes + Two TVs for the split-screen play, and it's hella fun.

yeah.  I like the people in my group and with it so difficult because of schedules to find time together to play a rpg this would be a good way to hang out and talk and social