I'm probably the only one who's thinking this, but is anyone else annoyed by how quick Skate died out? I don't feel like playing it anymore, but at the same time, I don't want it to die out. It's fun to Free Skate with friends and all focus on one trick or whatever [Like Captain, Nightmare and I do sometimes] but it's hard to even feel interested in the game.
yeh i finally got my hands on it, and nobody ever plays it, so whatever..i try to play when i can, but it does seem to get kinda boring, but i love it at the same time.
The only way I'll find fun out of it is if other people play. I don't find any fun in competition when it comes to skating [Real life and in the game].
me and capt kept it interesting by just free skating finding spots, we were calling FS and BS too to make it harder, and we were talking about RL skating... good times... be there next time sunny
If Skate 2 has everything Skate 1 had, and just the minor improvements needed (walking, online lag, and.. shit, that's it. ok, maybe a build-a-park feature but that's not really needed), then Skate 2 will be played by me 24/7.
If Skate 2 has everything Skate 1 had, and just the minor improvements needed (walking, online lag, and.. shit, that's it. ok, maybe a build-a-park feature but that's not really needed), then Skate 2 will be played by me 24/7.
No build a park will ruin it. Think about it. Why is Skate such a great game? Because you're playing as if you would in real life. It's much funner to look for great spots to me.
The only thing that needs to be fixed is walking and get rid of whatever stupid storyline I heard was going to be on it haha. I'd just play multiplayer anyway
Sundance, you've never played one of my custom-made skate parks from a Tony Hawk series game so, hold your horses before you jump to conclusions. Hunting spots is always fun (believe me, ask fire-mike), but setting up a pre-made course and seeing what can be done on it is always fun to do, too. Besides, how many times do you go to a skate spot and not touch anything? I'm always moving shit and creating something out of nothing to skate on.
Sundance, you've never played one of my custom-made skate parks from a Tony Hawk series game so, hold your horses before you jump to conclusions. Hunting spots is always fun (believe me, ask fire-mike), but setting up a pre-made course and seeing what can be done on it is always fun to do, too. Besides, how many times do you go to a skate spot and not touch anything? I'm always moving shit and creating something out of nothing to skate on.