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A while back (I cannot remember how long), I saw a review for a game that gave the game a 0/10. The review was horribly written and extremely biased, but not from Gamespot. It was so dumb. The reviewer basically said that the character creation was so horrible that they never got past that point, and the rest of the review was simple nitpicking about how even though the game wasn't supposed have non-humans, you couldn't choose to be a dwarven elf. Or how the game wouldn't let you change your clothes in the character creation.

It was the worst review I have ever read, and I bookmarked it just for the sake that it was so bad it was funny... But the bookmark is now sitting on my parents' computer at their house, and they can't access it because they don't have Firefox installed on their computer.

I don't remember what game it was that was reviewed, and this is all the detail I can provide. Can anyone identify this game just from what I have described?
 
Sora de Eclaune said:
Schlupi said:
No, because there's no mention of how the character creation was so horrible that they quit playing before they got past that point.

Actually, now that you mention I know the review you're talking about. I read it a while back, I can't recall what it was...


It was OBVIOUSLY Soul Calibur IV.
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I can't find the ratings of the game, but when I Google "horrible character creation review" the first 3 hits are about Dragon Age I and II. Could that be the game?

And Wikipedia says about Reviews on the run:
Lowest-rated game
The lowest rated game ever on the show was Chicken Shoot (Wii) which Lucas gave 0/10 and guest host Jose "Fubar" Sanchez gave -2.0/10, making it the first game to score less than 0 on the show. Fubar thought Vic was mad at him so he made him review this game. The first 0/10 was given by Tallarico for the game High Heat Major League Baseball 2003; he hated the game so much he stormed off partway through the review, followed by sounds of a car screeching away. The lowest rated handheld game was Wacky Races: Crash and Dash (Nintendo DS), which received a 0/10 from Tommy. The lowest rated PSP game was Dead or Alive Paradise. This was the first time a game got double 0/10 from Victor and Scott in show history. Another lowest games got a double 0/10 was Chuck E Cheese Party Game and Let's Paint for the Wii. Another lowest games got a double 0/10 was Family Fun Fitness Party for the Wii. The lowest rated xbox 360 game for the Kinect that got a double 0/10 from Victor and Scott was Fighters Uncaged. The movie The Roommate was given a 0.0/10 by Victor and Scott. The movie DinoShark was given a -2.0/10 by Victor and a 0/10 by Scott.
 
Waflix said:
I can't find the ratings of the game, but when I Google "horrible character creation review" the first 3 hits are about Dragon Age I and II. Could that be the game?
If those reviews get past the character creation, then that's not it. Besides, Dragon Age has non-humans, and I remember that the review touched on this with shabby remarks about how even though the game has only humans, there should have been the ability to be a dwarven elf or something.
 
Hey, this sounds really interesting. But how come they're not able to access the bookmark? If you made it there, it should still be there unless they've completely deleted and uninstalled all the browser data. So they can either send you the bookmark by using the export function or using an app which lets you access all your bookmark in another PC like Xmarks.
 
Fel said:
Hey, this sounds really interesting. But how come they're not able to access the bookmark? If you made it there, it should still be there unless they've completely deleted and uninstalled all the browser data. So they can either send you the bookmark by using the export function or using an app which lets you access all your bookmark in another PC like Xmarks.
Well, as my parents use Internet Explorer and none of us know how to access a Firefox bookmark without using Firefox, we can't look at it. My parents are those 'We can't install it if we aren't going to use it' people, too, so installing Firefox or a program to get the bookmark is a no-go.
 
Sora de Eclaune said:
Fel said:
Hey, this sounds really interesting. But how come they're not able to access the bookmark? If you made it there, it should still be there unless they've completely deleted and uninstalled all the browser data. So they can either send you the bookmark by using the export function or using an app which lets you access all your bookmark in another PC like Xmarks.
Well, as my parents use Internet Explorer and none of us know how to access a Firefox bookmark without using Firefox, we can't look at it. My parents are those 'We can't install it if we aren't going to use it' people, too, so installing Firefox or a program to get the bookmark is a no-go.

If you made a Firefox bookmark using Firefox, then how is it not there anymore?
 
Can't you just use a portable version of fireFox? (or a FireFox derivative like PaleMoon or something?)
 
OmegaVesko said:
Sora de Eclaune said:
Fel said:
Hey, this sounds really interesting. But how come they're not able to access the bookmark? If you made it there, it should still be there unless they've completely deleted and uninstalled all the browser data. So they can either send you the bookmark by using the export function or using an app which lets you access all your bookmark in another PC like Xmarks.
Well, as my parents use Internet Explorer and none of us know how to access a Firefox bookmark without using Firefox, we can't look at it. My parents are those 'We can't install it if we aren't going to use it' people, too, so installing Firefox or a program to get the bookmark is a no-go.

If you made a Firefox bookmark using Firefox, then how is it not there anymore?
I installed Firefox onto a flash drive. Then I took the flash drive with me when I moved out.
 
Sora de Eclaune said:
OmegaVesko said:
Sora de Eclaune said:
Fel said:
Hey, this sounds really interesting. But how come they're not able to access the bookmark? If you made it there, it should still be there unless they've completely deleted and uninstalled all the browser data. So they can either send you the bookmark by using the export function or using an app which lets you access all your bookmark in another PC like Xmarks.
Well, as my parents use Internet Explorer and none of us know how to access a Firefox bookmark without using Firefox, we can't look at it. My parents are those 'We can't install it if we aren't going to use it' people, too, so installing Firefox or a program to get the bookmark is a no-go.

If you made a Firefox bookmark using Firefox, then how is it not there anymore?
I installed Firefox onto a flash drive. Then I took the flash drive with me when I moved out.
Wouldn't that make the bookmark on your flash drive then?
 
Sora de Eclaune said:
OmegaVesko said:
Sora de Eclaune said:
Fel said:
Hey, this sounds really interesting. But how come they're not able to access the bookmark? If you made it there, it should still be there unless they've completely deleted and uninstalled all the browser data. So they can either send you the bookmark by using the export function or using an app which lets you access all your bookmark in another PC like Xmarks.
Well, as my parents use Internet Explorer and none of us know how to access a Firefox bookmark without using Firefox, we can't look at it. My parents are those 'We can't install it if we aren't going to use it' people, too, so installing Firefox or a program to get the bookmark is a no-go.

If you made a Firefox bookmark using Firefox, then how is it not there anymore?
I installed Firefox onto a flash drive. Then I took the flash drive with me when I moved out.
Seems pretty simple then. Visit them WITH the USB and then ask to borrow their computer while they fix you some tea or cookies. Works with my sister...
 
DarkWay said:
Wouldn't that make the bookmark on your flash drive then?
Unfortunately no. I've checked, but the bookmarks are saved somewhere inside the specific computer you're using the program on.

QUOTE(leeday100196 @ May 14 2011, 04:17 PM) Seems pretty simple then. Visit them WITH the USB and then ask to borrow their computer while they fix you some tea or cookies. Works with my sister...
They're two or four states away (The number depends on how you count diagonals in this case) and I can't afford transportation to get there because I'm still looking for a new job and am low on funds. (Thank god for a roommate who's nice enough to pay for everything while I'm trying to find a job.)
 

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