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"No Russian"Bro said name a mission from RDR; I can’t name a mission from RDR, GTA, nor a chapter from any critically acclaimed game
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"No Russian"Bro said name a mission from RDR; I can’t name a mission from RDR, GTA, nor a chapter from any critically acclaimed game
I think we just accepted the fact that Nintendo is its own thing. Dudes were high on Wii and its sales. Wii U dropped and nobody wanted to talk about it going up against PS4/X1. Word to that boy NawghtyhareWhen we say Microsoft won, are we just ignoring the LTD Wii sales?
Sony definitely fumbled that generation with the cell processor, high price tag, lackluster initial properties (since they no longer had the benefit of titles that became multi platform).
Xbox fumbled all the good Will with the Xbox one launch. While Sony tired to garner good will.
Assault on the Manor
Bank job in St Denis
Tobacco fields
Hot Air balloon
Swamp at night on the water with the gator
That's just off the top of my head
I read PixelOpus is like a 20 man studio so maybe they’ll just get absorbed into another studio.I have a feeling Media Molecule is next.
Let's all rank these RDR 2 Legendary animal hunts 1 (coolest) through 5 (least cool).
I'll go first
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This is the **** I'm talking about. What happened here? These legendary animals are served up on a platter after walking a few steps between witcher vision points. Nobody could take these things down until Arthur Morgan came along. Really?
I forget how these are setup. Where do you learn the locations of the legendary animals? They just get drawn on the map once you enter that location?
They're not cool. They're not.
The world map is in a league of its own. The visuals are top-notch. The details are endless. From a production standpoint, it is a fantastic game.
But it all falls apart with the gameplay. The systems aren't fun to interact with.
What those walkthroughs don't show you is how quick they are to slap you with a mission failed if you deviate from the narrow path R* wants you to take.
The open-world stuff is not much different. There is a lot of stuff to do, but most of it is shallow and unsatisfying. They make this whole big map and give you next to no agency when it comes to completing objectives.
I think everyone scrunched their face when you picked out the perfect camping spot only to have the game teleport you to the closest pre-determined destination, with your campfire roaring totally unprotected from the down-pouring rain.
That said, can the production carry a play-through? Yeah.
I played the **** out of it at launch, but I've soured on it big time since then.
Yeah it’s pretty annoying. Been turned around quite a few timesjedi survior's map + map design is god awful. its like a chore just to get form point A to point B
jedi survior's map + map design is god awful. its like a chore just to get form point A to point B
Is it like the firsts? That was one of my biggest gripes with it
jedi survior's map + map design is god awful. its like a chore just to get form point A to point B
RDR and GTA movement is trash but I'm not gonna knock the game for linearity in terms of the mission. I don't think every game needs to take the full open world approach like BotW and Skyrim. Ya'll want every game to let you go and knock down a tree from the other side of the map which then smashes the house of the target enemy and kills them...mission accomplished
Not really sure how to decide which was coolest. For me, I’d have to consider the overall look of the animal, and the rewards you get for killing, skinning, then selling. And on that note, I need to go back and play again lol.
But the legendary panther definitely gave me problems at first. Bruh on some setup mess, especially that first time you find it.
Like what you like man they were cool to me
I prefer linearity to my games. You know what you're getting gameplay wise with a Rockstar game so it wasn't anything that let me down when I played it.
considering the price they are right now, I'm very tempted to buy another 2TB Nvme and replace my old slower OG 1TB ssd m.2. however, I have only utilized half of my 2TB drive and another empty 1TB drive. I might also free up an additional 100GB from my boot drive, so I guess I'm good for now as long as I don't install or download some massive files in the next 2 years. probably save the money for a cpu and mobo upgrade.
Tempting... but my 2TB is still holding strong. Will wait for the prices to keep dropping and for my 2TB to fill up.