The majority aren't even BF players. They are COD and Halo plebs, and prefer tight shooters over large-scale (not to mention those who prefer BFV over BF4 like TF). The poll is really representative...
Well said.
Not really. It's leaning more towards mil-sim. Battlefield is just chaotic arcade fun.
Care to refute what is being said instead of adding nothing but 'shi7' to the discussion? Single-thread utilisation is a problem with the Dunia engine that dates all the way back to Far Cry 3.
Hell, the Crysis trilogy have the same problem with CryEngine (even the remastered version of Crysis 1 had it until Crytek fixed it with a patch). Dunia is a heavily modified iteration of CryEngine in case you're wondering why I am dragging it here. Anvil Next 1.0 and 2.0 ...
For super duper security.
It's not just IGN, PC Gamer also did that with Diablo 2 Resurrected.
I don't see the lying here. What he said wasn't entirely new, we already knew all of this through trailers and interviews.
- Big and small dungeons connected seamlessly to the open world;
- A map of the world to aid exploration, no markers nor pre-destinations, you're free to go anywhere;
- A mount (they call it a horse, though it looks like a goat to me...) to traverse the big open world which can help you in combat, especially large bosses;
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Hopefully the rumoured remaster is true. Bloodborne deserves it more than any other game.
@Nakiro either the sarcasm went over people's heads, or people here just showed hive mentality (downvoting a downvoted comment without fully comprehending it).
Hmm, no Tales of Arise?
There is. It renders two parallel worlds at the same time.
And then you hear or see the millionth comment saying "Graphics don't matter."
*insert Buzz and Woody meme* Opinions. Opinions everywhere.
Mass Effect as a whole is a walking talking simulator. Its combat and level design leaves a lot to be desired.
English style guides are moving more towards cardinal numbers (1, 5, 14) instead of ordinal (1st, 5th, 14th) for written dates. Also the former is more popular according to Google Search.
It's the opposite for me. I thought the first game was very Resident Evil-ish. The second was unique. I enjoyed it a lot more than RE VII. It's a shame that it didn't do well in sales (and I blame Bethesda for that since they gave it zero marketing).
Yeah, a global territory for other countries that get no love would be nice.
Too much salt in here for this guy, all because he made sound business decisions that rub people the wrong way.
Scraping and cancelling this game would have been the no-brainer move. What a waste of time and money. Deus Ex died so we could get this garbage.
They only need to improve the graphics and animations (the second game could have been released on Xbox 360 and I wouldn't have batted an eye, playing on PC no less). The core gameplay is solid.