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That happens when you try and risk using a computer lower than the requirements
Now Ninja Blade, hah!
Sorry just realised this may be the wrong fora...I'm playing tomb raider 2013.
In this game, you kind of know at least if a QTE might happen.
I'm having the same problem with QTEs, during Leon's campaign trying to fly the plane but I can't get in the second green section to turn off the auto-pilot. I even enable the auto button commands and it still didn't work. Can someone help as I can't get past this part?
Try setting it to amateur, i don't think auto button commands work on normal and higher difficulties.
QTE bars are actually deceiving, you have to hit the keys/buttons BEFORE the hand reaches the "safe zone" not when the hand is IN the safe zone, gotta hit them ahead of time.
From my experience, there is some sort of delay during QTEs.
Except the ones that require you to mash the buttons
Plus the game throws so many cheap deaths at you the first time it feels like you're being subjected to a rote memorization game. Take the first chapter for Leon for example. The first two times you dodge the subway trains, it was by a QTE, even though in-game it looked like you had enough room to simply stand aside. The third time you hear the train coming, you brace yourself for a QTE, only to die and realize you were indeed supposed to stand aside that time. Or how you exit the subway station and die moments later because you chose to walk on the right side of the street instead of the left. and a car plows into you?
The only redeeming thing about RE6 is Mercenaries mode, which is the best implementation of the mode I've played without most of the annoyances of the main campaign. But it's kind of sad if you buy a game to skip the campaign because it's so badly implemented to play a more fun side mode.