twesterm said:
Actually, one of my friends told me how they do it in God of War 3 and I think I greatly prefer that to how they did in the previous games. I actually have a pretty quick reaction time, just translating the symbol on the screen to the controller isn't so quick (and it's not like two seconds, I hit it pretty quick). In God of War 3 I can translate region of the screen to region of the controller much quicker so when I eventually play that game I don't expect to be so angry (though I still hate QTE's). |
It took me baout three hours in the original to map to my thumb's reflexes where each button is. I still hav about a fifth of a second delay, but that's more than enough time. I practiced against Cyclopes, since they had (I believe) four button sequences to kill them in the first game, totally randomized, and didn't damage you too much if you failed.
I'm actually surprised you managed to beat two games without memorizing where the freaing buttons are. If that's the level to which you learned the game's system, then your death count has to be astronomical - did you get through the combat just wailing on Square, too?
God of War II's ending was frustrating in a lot of ways, but the QTEs weren't one of them, especially in the context of the game where they weren't any harder than just killing a Cyclops.







