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** This was ''originally'' the case with the PC port of ''Red Faction: Guerrilla" (see PolishedPort for how it is now). The PC port was very buggy and prone to random crashes, the UsefulNotes/DirectX 10 graphics mode would really slow the game down and make crashing more frequent, used the dreaded Games for Windows Live DRM, and the PC version was barely patched during its years under THQ and Volition.

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** This was ''originally'' the case with the PC port of ''Red Faction: Guerrilla" (see PolishedPort for how it is now). The PC port was very buggy and prone to random crashes, the UsefulNotes/DirectX MediaNotes/DirectX 10 graphics mode would really slow the game down and make crashing more frequent, used the dreaded Games for Windows Live DRM, and the PC version was barely patched during its years under THQ and Volition.
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** In the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 version of the original, using fine aim mode with the Shotgun caused all pellets to hit the same exact spot, turning the balanced shotgun into an overpowered sluggun.

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** In the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 Platform/PlayStation2 version of the original, using fine aim mode with the Shotgun caused all pellets to hit the same exact spot, turning the balanced shotgun into an overpowered sluggun.
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* StressRelievingGameplay: ''Guerilla'' offers this in spades. There's no feeling quite like bringing down an EDF base with only your [[DropTheHammer trusty sledgehammer-]] and [[StuffBlowingUp gratuitous amounts of explosives.]] ''Armageddon'' offers up a bit more, though not nearly as much due to its linear storyline. You can't fault it for trying though, especially when it gives you the option of reassembling what you just blew up with the [[NanoMachines Nano Forge]]... so you can ''destroy it again.''

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* StressRelievingGameplay: ''Guerilla'' offers this in spades. There's no feeling quite like bringing down an EDF base with only your [[DropTheHammer trusty sledgehammer-]] sledgehammer and [[StuffBlowingUp gratuitous amounts of explosives.]] ''Armageddon'' offers up a bit more, though not nearly as much due to its linear storyline. You can't fault it for trying though, especially when it gives you the option of reassembling what you just blew up with the [[NanoMachines Nano Forge]]... so you can ''destroy it again.''

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