A QTE is when a depiction of button is displayed, and you are urged to press it within a certain short window.
Then wiki's definition is flawed. And i dont think that's a first either...
Also the reference in the link has absolutely nothing to do with how TLOU plays. And the player is rewarded for succeeding, and again you basically admitted yourself (via the jump discussion), each case is to be judged based on the context. Definitions dont cover everything and while you may have gameplay that is actually QTE , you can also have QTE that is actually gameplay.
In no way whatsoever is what happens in the TLOU, out of the players control and frankly i dont see how they could have made it better when an enemy grabs you and you have to struggle. It is inmersive it is in your control and it is perfectly appropriate imho with the tone of the game. It is not the same as a qte in GOW where you have to watch to press the correct buttons which you dont know each time. TLOU uses one button and it is the action button in the button config, you dont press L1 or some other irrelevant button you press the exact same button that you would have anyway. You actually have to try to fail that particular thing.
Naughty Dog has more crazy fans on this board than anywhere else.
They could release a total piece of shit and it would still be heralded as the second coming of video games around here.
I could play the game again, and again, and again. So fun, great story, a twisted twist. Multiplayer is outstanding and addictive. It's my favorite game of all time (gaming since pre-NES).
To each their own.
Naughty Dog has more crazy fans on this board than anywhere else.
They could release a total piece of shit and it would still be heralded as the second coming of video games around here.
Maybe you can help me out here, GAF. Maybe not.
Long story short, I don't like The Last of Us. I'm probably not alone, but I also realize that this is undoubtedly an unpopular opinion here, so we tend to stay quiet, those of us who think this way.
That's not to say I hate it, or that I think it's a bad game. Far from it. It's drop-dead gorgeous, of course (I'm a bit of a graphics whore, so that doesn't hurt). The story so far (I think I'm about a third of the way through) is interesting, if somewhat predictable at this stage.
But I just can't find myself getting engaged by the gameplay, and I can't quite put my finger on why. Gameplay is solid, course, as expected from ND. It's not the stealth element, as I can play the hell out of games like MGS.
Whatever it was, I just found myself unable to get "into" the game like I usually can with most games. I felt like I was struggling to just get to the next part, and I kept wondering where this amazing game was that everyone kept talking about.
Does it get better? Does it change up later, or is it going to be more of this for another eight hours? Because I'm not sure I can slog my way through it if that's the case. People talk about how great the ending is, and I've done a good job of not spoiling it for myself, so I could still experience that if I can just get to it.
Help me, GAF! Help me understand why everyone is pissing themselves over TLOU coming to PS4. Help me give a shit enough to maybe pick it up and go through it a second time. Because as it is right now, I couldn't care less about the Remastered Edition, and I may not even finish the PS3 edition.
It's Uncharted with zombies. Not much to get.
I liked some parts of it though. All of them story based.
Naughty Dog has more crazy fans on this board than anywhere else.
They could release a total piece of shit and it would still be heralded as the second coming of video games around here.
Are you saying a QTE has no definition? Because that's what this is starting to sound like. You say mine is flawed, Wikipedia's is flawed... and yet don't actually have a definition to give me? How can you say the definition is flawed, if you can't say what a QTE is?
Naughty Dog has more crazy fans on this board than anywhere else.
They could release a total piece of shit and it would still be heralded as the second coming of video games around here.
But...He never said anything like that.You dont get it... thats ok, you dont have to. But this game is far from any kind of "piece of shit".
Wow, what an ignorant comment. Have you even played it? It plays nothing like Uncharted. In the beginning I tried to play it like that and I got my ass kicked until I adjusted to the genre the game belonged to: stealth/survival.It's Uncharted with zombies. Not much to get.
I liked some parts of it though. All of them story based.
But...He never said anything like that.
It's Uncharted with zombies. Not much to get.
I liked some parts of it though. All of them story based.
Naughty Dog has more crazy fans on this board than anywhere else.
They could release a total piece of shit and it would still be heralded as the second coming of video games around here.
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We can't be friends anymore. I want my beanie back!
Did you say it was wiki's definition and not yours? Yes? So i believe the whole "you say mine is flawed" "Wiki's is flawed" is a rather poor attempt to enhance your argument no?
Since that is out of the equation, I believe you can conclude that what I say here is that Wikipedia's definition, the only one ever to be argued, is flawed.
And as I already said, I am not here to define it, nor does someone need to provide his own definition, to understand if someone's existing definition of something is flawed or not. In order to properly define it you have to sit down and walkthrough all types of QTEs and all rules have exceptions.
Point is you put all QTEs in one bag, and the fact of the matter is that it is not that simple.
And no I dont find QTE as a definition "insulting" to appear in a game, I love Heavy Rain and I love God of War. I simply do not agree that the specific thing we are talking about here in the Last of Us, qualifies as a QTE.
So, to use your words, why do you find it so offending if me -and apparently others- believe that the way TLOU handles this thing, does not qualify as a QTE? It seems that you are more offended by the term not being used, hence the whole drama now.
Wow, what an ignorant comment. Have you even played it? It plays nothing like Uncharted. In the beginning I tried to play it like that and I got my ass kicked until I adjusted to genre the game belonged to: stealth/survival.
But I just can't find myself getting engaged by the gameplay, and I can't quite put my finger on why. Gameplay is solid, course, as expected from ND. It's not the stealth element, as I can play the hell out of games like MGS.
Maybe you can help me out here, GAF. Maybe not.
Long story short, I don't like The Last of Us. I'm probably not alone, but I also realize that this is undoubtedly an unpopular opinion here, so we tend to stay quiet, those of us who think this way.
That's not to say I hate it, or that I think it's a bad game. Far from it. It's drop-dead gorgeous, of course (I'm a bit of a graphics whore, so that doesn't hurt). The story so far (I think I'm about a third of the way through) is interesting, if somewhat predictable at this stage.
But I just can't find myself getting engaged by the gameplay, and I can't quite put my finger on why. Gameplay is solid, course, as expected from ND. It's not the stealth element, as I can play the hell out of games like MGS.
Whatever it was, I just found myself unable to get "into" the game like I usually can with most games. I felt like I was struggling to just get to the next part, and I kept wondering where this amazing game was that everyone kept talking about.
Does it get better? Does it change up later, or is it going to be more of this for another eight hours? Because I'm not sure I can slog my way through it if that's the case. People talk about how great the ending is, and I've done a good job of not spoiling it for myself, so I could still experience that if I can just get to it.
Help me, GAF! Help me understand why everyone is pissing themselves over TLOU coming to PS4. Help me give a shit enough to maybe pick it up and go through it a second time. Because as it is right now, I couldn't care less about the Remastered Edition, and I may not even finish the PS3 edition.
Even Uncharted 3, while still being a good game, received a deal of flack, especially post-launch.
No... I said it was THE definition, and then linked to Wikipedia simply to show you I wasn't whipping one up on the spot, and that it has been long defined. Do you actually think I saw the initial comment about the RE4 kick, and ran to Wikipedia to look up a definition, so I could come back here and be like "umm... no"? Seriously? I've known what a QTE is since back in 1999 when Yu Suzuki was detailing its use in Shenmue. The Wiki article was purely for your benefit.
I haven't put all QTE's in a one bag, unless that bag happens to be labelled "QTEs". I'm aware there are different types, just as there are different type of dogs. But I can still point at any of those types, call it a dog, and still be accurate.
Feel free to believe that what happens in TLoU is not a QTE, but unless you can tell me why, I don't see why you should respond to me first to say that I'm wrong. I've given you a definition of a QTE, and TLoU fits it. All you've given me is "I don't think it counts as one.. it's complex", with no explanation as to why that is.
It's the "Titanfall is just CoD with Mechs" argument all over again.
Yo, it's only this board.Naughty Dog has more crazy fans on this board than anywhere else.
They could release a total piece of shit and it would still be heralded as the second coming of video games around here.
Have to agree with you, I didn't enjoy many of the shooting battles and really hated several of the 'stealth' sections. One of the early stealth sections was so tedious and annoying I would have paid £2 for a microtransaction to skip it. It was the story that really made that game, I kept feeling like I wanted the really busy fight/stealth sections to get out of my way so I could see more of the story, they felt like a chore.
But how's the definition flawed? It fits perfectly. You can try to establish some sub category of QTEs that splits it into "random buttons" and "same button mashing" but the overall definition is perfectly applicable to both cases.Being THE definition, you shouldn't be trying to impress by saying "my definition" "wiki's definition" as if they were 2 different things, am I right?
Then we are on to simply negating every single thing I argued about. I explained WHY, we disagree, thoroughly, and it goes beyond the "i dont think it counts as one its complex" - cheap way in which you try to make me sound ridiculous...
I even said that we agree to disagree, so I dont get who exactly is trying very hard to convince who about what...
You and wikipedia consider this a QTE, the same as a QTE ala Heavy Rain or GOW, where I am pressing a sequence of multiple random buttons while my character does completely new moves that I cant do in game.
I simply do not agree. Nothing more nothing less.
Because the button prompts are not random, it is seamless during gameplay, it doesnt break immerssion or remove the control from the player, you dont perform special moves that your character cant do otherwise, you just press the same button you would have anyway etc etc.
You say wiki definition is fine, I say it is flawed.
Can we live with each other?
PS: I never tried to convince you about anything, I simply stated that your (wiki;s) defnition is flawed according to my opinion.
Being THE definition, you shouldn't be trying to impress by saying "my definition" "wiki's definition" as if they were 2 different things, am I right?
Then we are on to simply negating every single thing I argued about. I explained WHY, we disagree, thoroughly, and it goes beyond the "i dont think it counts as one its complex" - cheap way in which you try to make me sound ridiculous...
I even said that we agree to disagree, so I dont get who exactly is trying very hard to convince who about what...
You and wikipedia consider this a QTE, the same as a QTE ala Heavy Rain or GOW, where I am pressing a sequence of multiple random buttons while my character does completely new moves that I cant do in game.
I simply do not.
Because the button prompts are not random, it is seamless during gameplay, it doesnt break immerssion or remove the control from the player, you dont perform special moves that your character cant do otherwise, you just press the same button you would have anyway etc etc.
You say wiki definition is fine, I say it is flawed.
Can we live with each other?
PS: I never tried to convince you about anything, I simply stated that your (wiki;s) defnition is flawed according to my opinion.
But how's the definition flawed? It fits perfectly. You can try to establish some sub category of QTEs that splits it into "random buttons" and "same button mashing" but the overall definition is perfectly applicable to both cases.
If you can explain how applying this definition to TLoU is flawed, then I'll agree it isn't a QTE. If you can't, then sure, you can disagree.. but I'm not willing to have you tell me I'm wrong, without a reason why. That is all.
The fact that GAF and the industry in general gushed so excessively for the game makes me like it less.
Perhaps I have a latent hipster gene.
That said, the multiplayer is the best I've played in a TPS.
Naughty Dog has more crazy fans on this board than anywhere else.
They could release a total piece of shit and it would still be heralded as the second coming of video games around here.
I think all the gushing had the same impact on me. My PS3 broke before TLOU came out so I didn't get to play it right off. I played it a few months later when people were still going nuts for the game and I was a bit let down. The game started way too slow. The story was boring and I had to force myself to continue to play. It did eventually pick up, but even then the story wasn't anything revolutionary. Standard fare for a video game. The ending kind of annoyed me too. The protagonist you play as for most of the game ends up being a complete dick and after his actions I couldn't stand the guy. And I had to play as this despicable character for hours. Ugh.