Did everyone suddenly forgot that all upcoming expansions are going to be free? They have to balance this out.
Modern day journalism by fanboys.
I'm like 100% sure this game doesn't deserve 3/10. Looks like a personal fight against microtranstactions. Shadow of war also got 4/10 where it surely doesn't deserve such a low score.
Aren't they disabled temporarly? Pretty sure they wouldn't remove it entirely.
'Take out the cartel' is the biggest enhancement.
@Skull521
I loved first AC too. For me Origins is evoking the same feelings. Sense of wonder is amazing. Egypt is the real star of the game.
To be expected. And hey, this year's iPhone is faster than the previous one too. Mind blowing, I know.
Get AC: Origins ASAP. Looks brilliant on Pro with HDR. I can only imagine how good it'll look XOX. You're in for a treat if you have a proper TV.
Why? I would venture a guess this fixes are actually for XOX. Which hardware is newer?
Yep. It's HDR10 and above.
No. If people find it confusing then it's not very well made. UI is like a joke, if you have to explain it then it's not very good.
Sony also caters to casual gamers. This 'stupid bar' is exactly the way it should be. If you were a UX designer you would know that. You think they aren't doing any focus testing? Give controller to someone who isn't a gamer. On which console it would be easier for them to launch a game?
I wonder what kind of adoption rate TVs with HDR have amongst PC gamers? My guess would be very small. Still, it costs them nothing to bring HDR to PC because it's already available on consoles. Looks glorious in HDR IMO.
I have my popcorn ready but nothing is happening :/
I concur. Setting is the real star of this game.
HDR! Booyakasha!
The soup Pro is serving is actually very tasty when you're eating it instead of just looking at it.
Yeah, the title tries hard to make it sound like we shouldn't bother to download this FREE update because the difference is 'negligible' and Pro is super weak for not doing native 4k.
You're actually somehow right. I may be a little biased towards payed post launch content because I know how it works from the other side. I've been in this business for a while now and the things I've seen, the things publishers require from their development teams are sometimes crazy. It is what it is though. The cost of game development grew immensely through last couple of years. I'm actually surprised that games aren't pricier. Ignorant is to think this flat-fee model...