HOW WAS I SUPPOSED TO KNOW

HOW WAS I SUPPOSED TO KNOW

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Just look a guide, that's what i did when i played the game

Real gamers don't use guides

I just don't want to waste dozens of hours trying to figure out all the shit of the games on my own, I'd rather look at a guide and have a first run full of content and if I like the game enough maybe I'll play it again

Keep doing it over and over until you get it right. You're a kid with a lot of free time, what else are you going to do?

>Keep doing it over and over until you get it right
No

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I never even read instructions or tutorials in games when I was a kid so sometimes I wouldn't know what to do, games are a lot easier after I realized the instructions actually have helpful information.

Sorry you're retarded user, that doesn't make you a gigachad no matter how much you want to convince yourself. The yuffie scene is repeatable, you can get into her battle within a couple of minutes over and over again, and there are only like 5 dialogue choices, bruteforcing it without even engaging your brain would take less than a half hour. If you actually have a brain it'd take you about 10 minutes maybe. There are no "hours" involved

ENTER

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>he didnt know that you could take advantage of yuffie while she was passed out

Ok user, if you like it that way good for you

>looks like she escapes if I open any menu that takes my eyes off her, haha, what a scam, and a fun idea by the devs
>next time I'll be careful to not choose any option that opens a menu

things no 10 year old has ever said

either pointless trial and error or you buy the guide

Isn't it obvious when the people who complain about FF7 these days are just trying to zoom through it as fast as possible?
>already saw most the game streamed
>playing with guide open
>speedreading
>battles off
>speed up
>not engaging with it at all, simply wanting to complete it to tick a box
>would rather watch ecelebs talking about it than play it
>will spam Any Forums with threads with the fresh and exciting hot take: "ffvii is overrated" while switching between 500 other open tabs of tifa cuckoldry porn

Lots of 10 year olds got Yuffie in their party. Vincent was harder to get, and they still managed it. Sorry you're retarded.

>What's your name?
>...
>She fucking disappears while you're choosing her name
it was personal after that

Touch water

>realized the instructions actually have helpful information.
Nobody seems to understand that with old games, reading the instruction booklet was expected. I can't stand it when people review old games and bitch about things like controls or game mechanics because it was never explained in game.

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fucking loved reading the instruction book on the drive home as a kid. now kids just get to read the two lines on the back of the box, or the inevitable dlc code slapped inside

A thread like this reminds you that zoomies have grown so accustomed to handholding in videogames that they this the game is badly designed if they player has to use their own brain at all, or simply explore and discover things on their own.
Is it any wonder modern games are so linear and constantly tell players EXACTLY what to do and where to go with flashing arrows and markers and shit? If zoomies are expected to think for themselves for 2 minutes then the game is badly designed.
>HOW WAS I MEANT TO KNOW HOW TO DO THAT!?

People made fun of the "puzzle" at the beginning of Bioshock Infinite but the sad truth is anything that actually taxed players puzzle solving skills right at the start of the game would have filtered about half of them before they even reached the actual game.

I no want read. Just give me shooty shoot bang bang and fully voiced cutscenes explain everything. Thank.

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It took me atleast half a dozen tries as a kid just going by elimination and guessing

Wait a minute, that card....

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I'll let you in on a secret, user. Back in the 90s kids thumbed through guides to games they hadn't played for fun. Spoiler Dread wasn't really a thing until the internet became common.

rape time