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  • May 3, 2012 11:30 pm GMT
    And the people that play 'normal' come out in flocks. As usual. Get a life people, some players use inverted, get over yourselves.
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  • May 4, 2012 7:07 am GMT
    how hard is it to know that up is up and down is down. you are not piloting a helicopter.
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  • May 4, 2012 8:32 am GMT
    How hard is it to accept that people play differently than you do? Get a clue kid.
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  • May 4, 2012 8:35 am GMT

    From: AnatomyHorror | #023
    How hard is it to accept that people play differently than you do? Get a clue kid.


    Almost certain they're trolling now. It's pretty clear they're wrong and now they're just reciting the same old stuff to get people like the TC riled up.
  • May 4, 2012 1:21 pm GMT
    If you played this game with a mouse would you still need inverted controls? No, you wouldn't. It's stupid and YES you should adapt. Can we just make it official and call this the 'Entitled Generation'?

    Seriously, the first step is admitting that it is actually possible to play a game wrong and realizing not everything in the world has to conform to exactly how you think it should exist.

    Although credit is due to Telltale for making a point-n-click adventure game so immersive that people can't help but "aim" at something instead of simply "clicking" on it.
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  • May 4, 2012 1:26 pm GMT
    darkhare posted...
    stephen_31686 posted...
    Bought the game already so damn right gonna play it, just curious as to why they chose to leave that out, just feels unnatural, and its a very valid complaint.

    post your gamertag i want to see what the percentage of shooters to every other type of game you play, only people ive heard complain so much about inverted controls not being in the game are people that dont play anything but shooters. feel free to prove me wrong.


    I only play inverted controls also, I mostly play marvel vs capcom 2, yugioh, and rpg's. I play CoD but only for zombies. The only other shooter I play is socom confrontations.

    I can play a slow game with standard, but someting like CoD or some other fast pace shooter I cant i always wind up looking the wrong way.
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  • May 4, 2012 1:28 pm GMT
    How hard is it to adept... I wonder
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  • May 4, 2012 1:54 pm GMT

    From: pothocket | #025
    Although credit is due to Telltale for making a point-n-click adventure game so immersive that people can't help but "aim" at something instead of simply "clicking" on it.


    You still have to aim at something on the screen... Saying it's "clicking" doesn't change that you're still moving the stick to aim at a specific spot on the screen.

    Anyway, I'm done with this whole inverted thing. You guys are hard-headed. Apparently this game is perfect and pointing out any flaws that interfere with what makes us comfortable means we're entitled. Just remember next time a game does something you don't like, someone else does like it and you should conform to them cause it isn't hard to adapt.

    From: Dev445 | #027
    How hard is it to adept... I wonder


    It's adapt, by the way. How hard is it to use proper spelling, I wonder...
  • May 4, 2012 1:57 pm GMT
    You have to admit, bringing it up on the Gamefaqs forums was asking to be trolled. The TC of this topic (and the other one) should have gone to the Telltale forums instead, if it's that big of an issue.
  • May 4, 2012 2:00 pm GMT

    From: OrangeSchweese | #029
    You have to admit, bringing it up on the Gamefaqs forums was asking to be trolled. The TC of this topic (and the other one) should have gone to the Telltale forums instead, if it's that big of an issue.


    I'm sure they know about it already. And either they're gonna patch it or not. But this is a discussion forum. And it's not only here, but in most forums dedicated to something. People just refuse to accept flaws. It's always the TC's fault. They always make excuses.
  • May 4, 2012 3:10 pm GMT

    From: pothocket | #025
    If you played this game with a mouse would you still need inverted controls? No, you wouldn't. It's stupid and YES you should adapt. Can we just make it official and call this the 'Entitled Generation'?


    Hence I bought it on PC anyway.

    Still, any game on a console that requires you to move a reticle, pointer, look up or down, should be required to have inverted controls. It's a common option for 90% games out there released in the past decade.
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  • May 4, 2012 3:16 pm GMT
    Do the Monkey Island games offer inverted controls Or Sam & Max?

    The only other 360 Point & click style games I can think of off the top of my head and I can't check because I'm not home. It'd be really interesting to see if they have an option for inverting controls.
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  • May 4, 2012 6:59 pm GMT
    pillerofautumn
    Posted 5/4/2012 4:54:29 PM
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    Anyway, I'm done with this whole inverted thing. You guys are hard-headed. Apparently this game is perfect and pointing out any flaws that interfere with what makes us comfortable means we're entitled. Just remember next time a game does something you don't like, someone else does like it and you should conform to them cause it isn't hard to adapt.


    a game not having a option doesnt make the game flawed, a game having a option but implamenting it horribly would make it flawed. game not having option ='s game not being flawed.

    i can think of several things that i dont care for about this game, but it not having a inverted controller option isnt one of them. gamers are the onlyl people i know that cry and whine when a game doesnt suit them, in every other hobby like fishing, archery if a hobby doesnt suit the person they just move onto something else.. but gamers? hell no they instead whine and cry like little babies thinking that every game needs to pander to the lowest denominator.
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  • May 4, 2012 7:31 pm GMT

    From: darkhare | #033
    pillerofautumn
    Posted 5/4/2012 4:54:29 PM
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    Anyway, I'm done with this whole inverted thing. You guys are hard-headed. Apparently this game is perfect and pointing out any flaws that interfere with what makes us comfortable means we're entitled. Just remember next time a game does something you don't like, someone else does like it and you should conform to them cause it isn't hard to adapt.


    a game not having a option doesnt make the game flawed, a game having a option but implamenting it horribly would make it flawed. game not having option ='s game not being flawed.

    i can think of several things that i dont care for about this game, but it not having a inverted controller option isnt one of them. gamers are the onlyl people i know that cry and whine when a game doesnt suit them, in every other hobby like fishing, archery if a hobby doesnt suit the person they just move onto something else.. but gamers? hell no they instead whine and cry like little babies thinking that every game needs to pander to the lowest denominator.


    People as consumers can express themselves. This is a free speech democracy in case you haven't realized. You can be taken for a ride all you want, not everyone is gonna take it in the rear like you. If there is a flaw in the game, people have a right to complain about it. How do you think these things change?

    And no, gamers aren't the only ones who complain. People complain about food and movies all the time. You know, things that consumer opinion can influence? Unlike fishing? That's the worst analogy I've ever heard and I've been on the internet for some time. Terrible...
  • May 4, 2012 8:45 pm GMT
    pillerofautumn
    Posted 5/4/2012 10:31:58 PM
    message detail And no, gamers aren't the only ones who complain. People complain about food and movies all the time. You know, things that consumer opinion can influence? Unlike fishing? That's the worst analogy I've ever heard and I've been on the internet for some time. Terrible...


    my analogy is apt, your reply most certainly isnt..that is unless you consider watching movies and eating food a hobby? and if that is the case then you sir are definetly a gamer!

    besides i never said that gamers were the only ones who complained, how about actually reading and attempting to comprehend that which your whining about. but i suppose if you did that you wouldnt be what the gaming devs are pandering too?
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  • May 4, 2012 10:11 pm GMT

    From: darkhare | #035
    my analogy is apt, your reply most certainly isnt..that is unless you consider watching movies and eating food a hobby? and if that is the case then you sir are definetly a gamer!


    No it's not. In fishing or archery, you can't change the hobby itself. How many times have a dev changed the gameplay of their game because of fans? Take Mass Effect 3, you know how many people complained about the ending and *gasp* they're doing something about it.

    Find it hard to imagine you complaining to the fish to make themselves easier to catch. Like I said, with something so interactive between the consumer and the makers of the product, complaints and praises are both warranted to let the devs know if they're on the right road to please their fans. Saying we should not complain(or cry as you so eloquently put it) is dumb beyond belief. And you should feel bad. About that and the terrible analogy.
  • May 5, 2012 4:24 pm GMT
    pillerofautumn posted...
    From: darkhare | #035
    my analogy is apt, your reply most certainly isnt..that is unless you consider watching movies and eating food a hobby? and if that is the case then you sir are definetly a gamer!
    No it's not. In fishing or archery, you can't change the hobby itself. How many times have a dev changed the gameplay of their game because of fans? Take Mass Effect 3, you know how many people complained about the ending and *gasp* they're doing something about it.

    Find it hard to imagine you complaining to the fish to make themselves easier to catch. Like I said, with something so interactive between the consumer and the makers of the product, complaints and praises are both warranted to let the devs know if they're on the right road to please their fans. Saying we should not complain(or cry as you so eloquently put it) is dumb beyond belief. And you should feel bad. About that and the terrible analogy.


    yeah see, what your doing here is trying to argue the validity of why you thinking its alright for you to think that every game should suit the lowest denominator, what i stated isnt argument its fact, i urge you to try this crap with any other hobby and see how people react..
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  • May 5, 2012 9:39 pm GMT

    From: darkhare | #037
    yeah see, what your doing here is trying to argue the validity of why you thinking its alright for you to think that every game should suit the lowest denominator, what i stated isnt argument its fact, i urge you to try this crap with any other hobby and see how people react..


    Every complaint, not matter how big or small is valid because of the nature of the industry, like I said. I'm not trying to tailor every game to me, I'm just saying what I dislike about a certain game. Which like I also said, is how the industry grows and evolves. How else are devs gonna know what the fans want if they never say what they don't like? Despite what you want to believe, gaming is not like every other hobby. And your willingness to stick to that notion worries me. Gaming is not like most other hobbies for the simple fact that games are made for the fans. Games are ever changing, unlike fishing.

    Anyway, we're going in circles. Saying we should not complain about games is ignorant. Yes we can, and yes we will. If there was no recourse for our complaints, it would have stopped long ago. But devs do listen, so complaints will continue, whether you like it or not. Just letting you know that thinking we don't have the right to complain or that our complaints aren't heard is just plain stupid.
  • May 7, 2012 9:38 am GMT
    Ok, MI and S&M don't have inverted control options. Is there a huge case of whine going on with those games too?
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  • May 7, 2012 1:22 pm GMT
    I bet people that play normally would complain if moving Left made you go Up, and moving Right made you go Down, etc. Or they're just so sick that they'd get used to it in seconds.
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