And people claim gamers today aren't spoiled.
And people claim gamers today aren't spoiled.
Fixed that for you.Replace GUNS in movies with thumbs up.
What gets me is all the people trying to defend them by saying that back in the day you had to read Nintendo Power or call the help line to figure out all the secrets. While that was true for some of the obscure hidden stuff in Super Metroid, or really obtuse games like Castlevania II, it doesn't apply to people who get stuck in the first part of Super Metroid. How to open red doors was in the manual, and as was how to lay bombs. This isn't ridiculously difficult stuff that people are getting stuck on.And people claim gamers today aren't spoiled.
With whatever beam was the same color, I think. It's been a while.I can't remember. But didn't you shoot the doors?
You know what would be really cool? How about replacing thumbs-up with guns?Replace thumbs in movies with thumbs up.
So you're saying that they're getting stuck on things that gamers back in the day had the solutions for explicitly told to them? Since I doubt they get a manual with the VC downloads, that makes it more understandable, doesn't it?What gets me is all the people trying to defend them by saying that back in the day you had to read Nintendo Power or call the help line to figure out all the secrets. While that was true for some of the obscure hidden stuff in Super Metroid, or really obtuse games like Castlevania II, it doesn't apply to people who get stuck in the first part of Super Metroid. How to open red doors was in the manual, and as was how to lay bombs. This isn't ridiculously difficult stuff that people are getting stuck on.
you do get a manual...actuallySo you're saying that they're getting stuck on things that gamers back in the day had the solutions for explicitly told to them? Since I doubt they get a manual with the VC downloads, that makes it more understandable, doesn't it?
I stand corrected. Still, does it represent newer gamers needing more handholding if the information was provided back in the day? Is it just that new gamers are more likely to go post on the internet about their issues rather than read the manual? Either way they're getting help, just changes who they get it from.you do get a manual...actually
when you go to the home screen on the gamepad its one of the options.
Yes it does.does it represent newer gamers needing more handholding
Ok, how do you explain the contradiction between newer gamers needing information is handholding when the "independent" older gamers were given that information straight away?Yes it does.
Red doors have to be shot with 5 missles (or 1 super missle) to open.I can't remember. But didn't you shoot the doors?
It's where people go for information. Older people research (be it manual, or some other method), whereas newer ones "shout into the void" and expect an answer from somebody, rather than taking that extra 30 seconds to go to google. They don't even do that anymore, which is the sad part. They expect to be told, as opposed to expecting to have to do anything themselves, even reading or searching. So this isn't about the willingness to flail around, trial and error, it's the willingness to even go looking.Ok, how do you explain the contradiction between newer gamers needing information is handholding when the "independent" older gamers were given that information straight away?
In the case of the red door, yes, the stupid thing about the situation is that they didn't RTFM. They could have noticed that missles are red, and the door is red, and guessed that color matching might be an idea to try, but in a game that doesn't tell you how to jump, fire, crouch, aim, switch weapons, etc. outside of the manual, it's not unreasonable to expect players to do a little bit of reading.So you're saying that they're getting stuck on things that gamers back in the day had the solutions for explicitly told to them? Since I doubt they get a manual with the VC downloads, that makes it more understandable, doesn't it?
Haven't had many older family members have issues with technology, have you? Lucky.It's where people go for information. Older people research (be it manual, or some other method), whereas newer ones "shout into the void" and expect an answer from somebody, rather than taking that extra 30 seconds to go to google. They don't even do that anymore, which is the sad part. They expect to be told, as opposed to expecting to have to do anything themselves, even reading or searching. So this isn't about the willingness to flail around, trial and error, it's the willingness to even go looking.
And then, if memory serves me, everyone who managed to survive that somehow, instead, got the pleasure of an ash-choked death by asphyxiation in the caves in which they took refuge?That photo is actually in the Geology 101 textbook I taught from. That's also pretty much what I saw to the class when I'm pointing out how stupid Hollywood volcanoes are. It's not the bright red glowing lava you have to worry about. It's the 800 C 400 MPH cloud of glowing hot gas that will get you. You can get out of the way of slow moving molten rock. Good luck with that nuee ardente, though. You can see it in the Pompeii casts. The people who were awake have this look like, "Huh, what was th--" before being flash fried.
Gives new meaning to "getting all coked up."Charcoal is what happens to organic material which is brought to its flash point without any oxygen to react to.