Has brink affected the way you play other games?
Any games you can't go back to becuase of brink?
Despite having played ET:QW on a regular basis since release, I find myself having to relearn the interface after playing Brink for 3 solid months. (264.4 hours of Brink according to Steam.)
-JJ
I cant play COD without a sadface (I alaso havent pickup up BLOPS in a few months lol). Even BFBC2 and Kz3 I find myself wanting ti slide and getting pissed when I get kiled by one bullet haha. Once BF3 comes out ill just have to relearn patience i guess
Not at all. I find myself trying to strafejump in BRINK, but I don’t think I’ve ever found myself trying to mantle stuff in other games.
Any FPS where only the kills get you ahead. It’s like if you don’t get at least two kills before you die there’s no point and you cannot do anything else.
Not a single one. The only one I’ve not played in the last few weeks because of Brink is, ironically; Brink.
Actually, I never finished Doom 3 when it came out and am having a great time playing that through on PC.
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Maybe ‘Any games you went back to because of Brink’ would be more apt.
well actually i went back to KZ3 because of BRINK, idk i guess its because the turret there is a little more reliable than it is in BRINK.
Yea it affects me for the first round of ETQW or so, mainly because my self buff in Brink is my respawn bind in ETQW… as soon as i spawn in Brink i usually selfbulf which in ETQW = a game of waiting to respawn 
Also find the need to shoot grenades.
the opposite actually.
having played tf2 makes it hard, if not impossible, to go back to brink.
(i think i start to sound silly, mentioning tf2 in almost every post, but i actually just started to play it recently :D)
I just cant play cod anymore. It feels to slow to me now. Also im one of those people who get controls with one game mixed up with another.
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Actually, I never finished Doom 3 when it came out and am having a great time playing that through on PC.[/QUOTE]
DOOM 3 is a lot of fun, I’ve played through it maybe 5 or 6 times. The expansion, Resurrection of Evil, is interesting too. Could probably have been a little longer but the new weapons were really well designed and the boss fights were all distinctive. I thought Quake 4 had a much more immersive storyline however, while DOOM 3 played it safe by sticking to the classic DOOM formula.
-JJ
[QUOTE=Jimmy James;369683]DOOM 3 is a lot of fun, I’ve played through it maybe 5 or 6 times. The expansion, Resurrection of Evil, is interesting too. Could probably have been a little longer but the new weapons were really well designed and the boss fights were all distinctive. I thought Quake 4 had a much more immersive storyline however, while DOOM 3 played it safe by sticking to the classic DOOM formula.
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It’s too bad the Q4 MP never really caught on (from what I saw). They had one distinct game mode that was really fun… forget what it was called.