wish they'd spend their resources on RDR pc instead of a 10 year old game ported to mobiles..
I thought the beta on pc felt like a pc game through and through.
PC
too many choke points on the bad company maps.. give me wide open warfare
I agree with the point on XP-based multiplayer. I'd rather see more games give you all of the guns, and let your fps skills shine through. Instead, it's the guy who has the most time to spend on a game who gets the good guns.
i'm not ruling out not purchasing any single player dlc
it doesn't take much to beat hollywood these days
agreed, mine's pretty quiet too - scythe gentle typhoons.
I actually enjoyed the fact that you could break quests this way. It provided a feeling that my actions really did have an effect on the outcome of the game. A sense of realism, I guess you could say.
Yes, I've been spoiled by multiplayer. I'm now left disappointed by most singleplayer games because they can't offer the same level of unpredictability and variability.
Saints Row needs to do some things to compete with GTA, not the other way around.
i really love the multiplayer siege servers
carmageddon
50 vs 50 player siege multiplayer - lots of fun.
1) The # of buttons isn't the issue with console controllers, but rather the responsiveness/accuracy. I'll agree, though, that certain games work better with certain controllers.
2) Consoles holding PC back - the author's response is "I must agree, however, games on consoles still look great." Thanks for the insight there. I understand the benefits to the consoles' fixed hardware - you don't have to worry games running until the next console - bu...
It is ridiculous how much I agree with your comment. Thank you.
It's because 40, 50, 60+ fps is noticeably smoother.
I can't wait to play this
I'm loving the multiplayer siege servers
They're just feeding the herd.. the downside to it is that you get the same types of games constantly - appealing to the masses because that's where the safe money is. It's like when the History Channel stopped showing history and started with ice-road truckers or pawn shop this or that. It's certainly nothing to brag about.