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On 30/08/2011 11:31 PM, Patrick Elliott wrote:
> On 8/30/2011 7:02 AM, Invisible wrote:
>>> I have hard time believing that you have never heard of the concept of
>>> exp in computer role-playing games.
>>
>> Apparently I don't play that particular sort of game very much. Why, is
>> there a law against that? :-P
> Uh.. Unless your main sort of game is puzzles and/or Go, its pretty hard
> to never run across XP, of some sort, or FPS which *do not* let you
> improve skills. Hell, even Deus Ex: Human Revolution, which I have just
> been playing, has it (though I am wishing I had upgraded my armor for
> electrical shock supressing, instead of putting all of it into
> stealth/hacking, given the current boss I am fighting... lol).
OK, well let's see now...
Quake 2. No XP.
HalfLife. HalfLife: Opposing Force. Nope, no XP.
HalfLife 2, EP1, EP2... No XP.
Portal. No XP.
Team Fortress 2. No XP.
Call of Duty 4: No XP.
Modern Warfare 2: No XP.
OK, so that's a list of almost every computer game I've ever played. :-P
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