>>15280814>I remember getting somebody into to play it, who had no interest prior and still enjoyed it.I did actually get an unironic chad into grand strategy games, but didn't test the waters further beyond that. Did you find people with interests like yours, or just coaxed them into it?
> back in the day when it first came out, little me thought it was the coolest thing ever.>little meHide your powerlevel more efficiently, anon. You know what i mean.
Regardless, it's a shame what happened to NFS overall. When fucking Forza is more fun you know you fucked up somewhere.
>I played the PC version, which is I think what gets shit on the most.Yeah, it's nostalgia speaking then.
>Although, now that I think about it, I guess I like Pro Street less, anyway.Pro Street is a filter, for people who got hooked on to open world illegal street racing. It's very underappreciated, and it's tuning is unsurpassed. Even both Shift games have less effort in that department. But i will admit it's very out of left field.
>I try my best to be okay despite.You could improve by dropping the name, but that's just a suggestion.
>tl;dr TarkovI get it now, but the overall sentiment seems to be negative. Will you ever get back to it?
>you just need to get used to the controls and you'll naturally get better with every attemptI did actually try both EoSD and PCB, but dropped them for reasons unknown even to me. Actually found the former quite a bit harder.
>I wish there was something of the sort for Quake 1, I prefer it to Doom.Quake is far less popular than Doom, and it plays completely differently. Can't see Danmaku translating properly in Quake.
>rather than the Doom guy going around killing everythingThat's the point, but i'll take a look into HD someday. If anything it's original.
>I suppose so, fuck it, I'll download UFO and start playing again, why not, thanks for the push.Fuck yeah, man.
>and yeah, they were fat.Are you fat? You don't seem to get exercise.
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