lol, well, I can see where you're coming from, but think about it... how could Square Enix reproduce a game of the same quality as FFVII? It was a pure stroke of genius; I doubt (hell, I know really) there will ever be a game that can top that beast in my lifetime at least. Best game ever made...
I'm just worried that by the time Valve begin releasing a steady flow of downloadable content (c'mon, not everybody knows about "Valve Time"), a significant chunk of the L4D community would've broken away & lost interest. Looking in the Steam forums (I know, it's all bloody doom and gloom in...
I started L4D on single-player aswell, all the way through to the end of Dead Air. I then played Blood Harvest with some mates. As they say, first time's always the best, and on my first playthrough I can vividly remember lots of brilliant moments in the game. It was (& still is) f*cking...
"The dreaded tank of dead meat?"
I couldn't help but LOL, seriously man, I was nearly in tears.
Not a bad attempt mate. I'd keep entries like that much shorter though. I think it's alot more effective by presenting short, snappy records each describing different scenarios and Survivors.
I'd suggest getting a new PC altogether man :D Even if you got yourself 2GB RAM, a cheapish motherboard, a decent C2D & 8800GT (these are mega cheap now, and IMO offer extremely good value), you'd actually be easily sorted for every demanding game that's currently out.
L4D looks SWEET maxed out...
Overall, the Survivor AI in versus is pretty damn solid, but there are quite a few flaws/bugs that can sometimes range from minor hassles to a bit of a disaster.
My main concern, and primary example of this is when you've been pounced by a Hunter, rendering you completely helpless. A bot...
LOL this thread is quality. A guy in a wheelchair... ahaha genius. Stick Infected in wheelchairs then send wave after wave of the buggers against the Survivors. This is a funny idea, right?
Right?!