Skyrim? 90% were fetch quests.
Because retailers have threatened console makers that they won't carry the hardware if there is no reason to buy software in a store.
To much of a good thing can be a bad thing. I don't know how many breaks I took from the Witcher, but still one of my most cherished games this generation. Hopefully everything pulls you back in when you come back to it and it leaves you feeling satisfied and not dissapointed.
What difficulty are you on? Harder difficulties don't allow melee to be so much of an option and make you have to rely in your bow and precision aiming.
I guess we will wait and see.. The leaks leading up to Scorpios reveal have been true so far, no reason to believe this one won't also be true.
So it's a Steam machine....that probably won't be able to use Steam.
That will use the same checkerboard rendering as the ps4 pro? Go home Microsoft, you drunk.
Reading comprehension failed Artemidorus, pay no attention to him.
This reminds me of the Samsung Note 5 S pen issue. Common sense says the pen only goes in one way. But the pen would fit in backwards and was stuck if you put it in that way. At what point can companies hold customers responsible for following instructions (or lack of following them)? The strap literally says this way up, does it fit the other way, yeah to an extent. But this isn't on Nintendo. It's not like the stars only work one way and they didn't label it.
To bad the game still has to run on Xbox so esram Is still a factor that has to be taken into consideration.
Edit* ^ninsigma beat me to it
This is awesome, my 2 favorite games from this gen so far! Can't wait to see what's next from both companies!
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You were correct. It was a lead quest designer, and 2 other positions that escape me, that were taken from Cd projekt
Then literally hired some Of Cd Projekt story talent.
So Halo, Forza, and Gears......
They are called side-quests for a reason....
Play more tactically? I had a blast planning how to attack a base with my squad.
Just a matter of time until Ubisoft does UBI access, Square with Square access, and so on and so on. We will be up to 60 $ a month in no time.
Agreed, the world has sucked me in and the first few hours have been the most fun I've had with a game in years. I instantly text all my friends and told them the game needs to be on their immediate buy list.
Movies don't sell for 60$ when they release in video. And the audience is much much bigger. Are you willing to pay 40$, 50$, or 60$, a month? That's what it will cost to fund AAA games and for them to get a big enough cut to make it worth it.
The harder it falls the more likely it is we will never see another entry in the series.