Ooo, November is creeping closer.
Yeah gotta agree with that. The camping has been horrendous in MW.
Wonder what the file size will be lol.
I never got the problem with the red dot - why should someone's exact location appear on the map because they're firing? Surely a general direction makes more sense.
Lmfao, you all act like you're superior to each other. Claiming to have the one truth. The others have alternative facts of course ;-)
Truth is everyone sees what they want to see.
I never buy a console at launch because there's usually nothing to play.
Haha that's unbelievable.
The Wii definitely had some great games on it, but the motion controls have gotten a lot of them stuck on that console.
I know nothing about this game or anime, but the trailer has me wanting it.
Oh right, it's Activision/Blizzard isn't it. I swear I just can't be bothered to keep up with stuff anymore. Cheers
Lmao, out comes the N4G Spamhammer
What the hell is battle.net?
Hah
I was thinking about checking that out after you both said that, but just found out it's VR exclusive which I unfortunately don't have yet xD.
One day.
I'm the same with the 1080ti, it can still deliver the frames for my 100hz ultrawide. Will have to see how taxing the new games will be.
Eh, I played MW from launch till the end of Season 3, and I didn't buy any of the passes/packs. The new weapons (each season, 2 new were part of the battle pass) were free if you played for them which could be problem if you didn't play enough to unlock them, but other than that you're only missing out on some cosmetics.
Don't get me wrong, I'm no fan of any in-game purchases really, but I was able to stand that.
@Rockwhynot
I played one and two (unfortunately never got round to three, not sure why) and they're both really good in their own way. The campaigns feel a lot different from each other.
R1 I feel even though it's quite dated (PS3 launch title) it's the more intense campaign
I remember preferring 1 to 2 because it felt so hopeless. I just like the raw action of 1. But two had the better set pieces, it looks better, has a deeper plot.
I remember...
Thanks a lot, that's actually just the sort of answer I was after. I've been thinking about it since the PS5 announcement.
If someone who has never played GTA Online before (like myself) were to try and pick it up now, how hard would they find it? It sounds like it's pay to win. And even those who haven't paid have played a long time and got great stuff right?
I shouldn't want this after Activision's BS, but I do.
Also, RC-XD back. Love that killstreak.