I find it hard to imagine they'd add my beloved galactic conquest mode, or bump up player counts, but one can hope. Space battles I can see, but the fact that it wasn't included from the beginning, troubling... seriously.
Yes games do have it, but I need it in EVERY GAME!! :(
I like a good campaign, but if they would simply make some offline components, scenario builder, et cetera, that would suffice! The assets are there, just let users play with them, damn..
My Likes:
- (not all this credit can go to DICE) music and visual effects, great.
- smooth gameplay-wise, some framerate issues at certain points, not unusual for DICE.
My Dislikes:
- Battles don't feel "epic," come close for short periods, but that's all. Not enough vehicles on map at once, not even close!
- Vehicles need to be everywhere, not just "pick-ups."
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Yeah for sure. Where is the Aquatic shelter already?! Or the secret moon base. Or attacking those damn Martians on their home turf! Not to mention halting the Nazi power-army parachuting down from zeplins. Plus, I need a mech.
Three min, just watch.
I know nobody cares about the campaign but when i disconnected from the network while playing campaign it exited me to the main menu and none of my progress, that it kept indicating had been saved, was in fact saved. Yay!
I want to see network speeds, downloads, et cetera between the two. I am still not totally satisfied with Sony in this general arena. Especially streaming movies of all things!! I mean, how difficult is it for them to get the service to buffer enough of a given movie so there isn't some damn "refresh" "rebuffer" garbage ever so often?? Netflix has no problem, youtube, no other big namers....
If they would just add something like The Phantom Pain's mother base deal, that would be great. On and offline versions. Endless combat scenarios and such, co-op, et cetera.
All good points, I still hate what COD has become from where it began, but... REASON 4 for me... I caved... :(
Fallout Shelter app is fun, but.. AHHHHHHHH!!!
People forget, HDTV "happened" back in the PS3/360 era so all of a sudden the console hardware had to bring all sorts of visual flare along with a jump in resolution that had been essentially stuck at 480i on home televisions for years.
Any PC gamer will tell you, that bumping your resolution settings up and down drastically affects your performance. It can take a lot of juice. I remember that I never got to a point where I could run the original Crysis at max setti...
Every car should be able to hit 270 mph by now, how ridiculous of the auto industry...
This statement is as utterly ludicrous as your expectation (which I assume is taking into consideration the price-point of these consoles?)
Give it a break. At least TRY to make sense.
I'd love these consoles to have unlimited power too <insert Emperor joke and/or .gif here>, but it is just that, a wish, an unrealistic expectation at best.
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I would settle for a solid offline mode utilizing all the focus they put into building the multiplayer infrastructure. It's not that difficult... Campaign, that's a different, but I would like that too. But if they didn't want to shift efforts that way, AT LEAST make a solid offline bot battle, level-builder type mode.
Agreed, unless it had ridiculous amounts of totally free DLC every month for, like, years. But playing it REALLY really really makes me long for a great single player Star Wars game. DAMN THEM!!! I need campaign!
For any company, isn't "beating" essentially based upon profitability. So whoever is more profitable after their investment is the winner and if both earn a lot of profit they both have accomplished what they ultimately wanted. All this from a business perspective anyway.
ONE way I think it would work and that is if it has total integration into a future console. Literally snap the thing into the PS5, syncs up, and you can continue almost any game on the go with "reduced" visuals or something. Otherwise, I think most people just want to use their phones for mobile gaming.
An "offline" component is doable without having to fiddle with a "story" or campaign if they feel they cannot handle and/or want to spend time on that. That's just being decent to your customer. Bots, or some kind of build your own level thing.
I don't really care one way or another, even though I enjoyed the previous iteration more than I expected, but build a game from the ground up (goes for EVERY exclusive platform) and tout that, not BOUGHT exclusivity. Buy a studio, buy a brand, an IP, but not just infirm contractual rights for some indefinite period and start trumpeting about your platform... it's just silly.
Agree on all points
I've had one incidence of this so far, but the rest has been smooth. Lack of choice, characters, vehicles, WORLDS, et cetera is the worst part. Not to mention no space combat and ship-to-ship all out war?????