This game is pretty shallow though
Imagine buying these games on their release dates
The real tragedy here is that people are buying this game.
Nah
The way the online portion of Red Dead is being handled is abysmal, Rockstar is behaving in a really tone def manner
Thats what happens when you double down on quality and stop chasing trends
Battle system isnt really all that complex (which is one of the issues with these sorts of games)
Can't believe you spent your money on that trash lol
EA is beyond scummy. We need to boycott companies like these. They have been a cancer to the culture.
Meh Im tired of good looking mediocre games. This generation has been trash.
I would be completely fine with that genre dying. It has done nothing for gaming.
It was a cheap cash in. Everything about this game is mediocre. It literally looks like Rage 2 just no where near as good.
I mean, VR hasn't really set the world on fire. Don't really see a need to heavily invest in it.
I agree to an extent. This patch is for technical issues. The core flaws in the design and content of the game will still be present.
Some of which are :
- Highly repetitive and boring mission structures.
- Weak gun play.
- Lack luster story.
It'd be nice that after a few early access builds and a whole demo that these sort of fixes would have been implemented before the game went live for some people
I think this is good for everyone if more people can play it. Also it'd be awesome to see it on 1X
So they banned the only person that liked the game. cool
Yea I agree with pretty much most of what people are reporting. The mechanics are fine, the technical issues have mostly been ironed out, but the game just feels very uninspired, cookie cutter and bland.
Which is sad because Bioware used to make some of the most immersive games of all time. Oh how the mighty have fallen.
The demo was decent. But its highly repetitive nature reared its head even in the short access we had. I just dont believe that the gameplay systems offer enough variety to last as a live service title.
You're completely off base from what is actual point is. He is stating simply that the hardware itself doesn't generate profits as its often sold at a loss, and positive margin is made on software.