The first 3 or 4 hours are really, REALLY painful. Slow and confusing.
And then a lightbulb turns on and suddenly it all makes such...awesome sense.
Easily the best RPG released in the past decade, bar none, on any system.
So...Destiny then.
I need a game to blow the dust off my PS4.
Last Light on PC is proof they've learnt far better coding techniques, which they are implementing onto the new consoles.
Metro 2033 to this day will just destroy any hardware setup. No matter what. This is widely known among PC gamers. Mods saved it somehow and the peformance got far better, but on release, it was THE system killer.
Last Light was surprisingly easy to run, and ran far smoother.
Redux seems to have implemented Last Lig...
But the majority won't even play any raids as the majority don't have 5 friends to play Destiny with, on the same platform, for hours and hours which is required to complete the raids.
"Set to smash industry records"...with 1.5 million pre-orders?
So....GTA 5 still wins it seems.
I wouldn't be worried.
The beta showed that the game is pretty awful overall any way.
Haven't seen a single positive thing said about it yet.
The handling alone is just dreadful and too arcadic.
Tried to play 2K14 yesterday, servers were down, so no MyTeam.
Tried again today, same issue.
2K - sort your servers, get rid of online requirements for offline play, and then MAYBE I'll consider buying 2K15.
I hate facts like these.
It always boils down to "But everyone will stick to X and Y places because they're worth it, the rest is useless past X level."
Or what the devs call "variety" is basically if a planet has one single extra bit of detail, like a different plant, then that's a new planet.
We've been gamers long enough to know devs are always lying over stuff like this.
Dishonored and no Witcher or Divinity Original Sin?
Hey, remember when PC exclusives and series didn't get completely ruined when they came to consoles?
Remember when PC gaming was so much better when devs didn't have to make sacrifices due to console hardware?
No.
There's a reason the game tanked and had to go free-to-play. It's pretty rubbish, with no end-game.
PSN was down yesterday but apparently PVZ was still working online.
That's...weird.
This issue is it happened in the first place.
On a bank holiday weekend.
And it pisses me off that I haven't played my PS4 in about a month, because, you know, no games, and the day I do, nothing works.
Just adds fuel to the fire that PCs always work and consoles don't.
And before you say there's no problems with the PS4, riddle me this then:
- Why does the sound not work EVERY TIME I turn my PS4...
I'd say yes.
So far this year, I've gotten maybe one game for free I actually wanted.
Not only have I yet to get my value out of it, as online should be free as it is on PC, now this happens again.
That money should be put into protection against the kind of crap. Infrastructural investment etc.
It's Activision.
Servers will crash, day one, guaranteed. All because they "didn't expect the volumes of traffic they experienced".
Also known as "We tried to save money by not renting enough servers, because we're money-grubbing ***tards."
Sorry what was all this about consoles being better than PCs because "they always work" and you can just "sit down and play whenever we want"?
Having fun online everyone?
Ohhhhhhh, no, because the PSN is down yet again.
Mod for a game released years ago makes the game look better than almost any game coming out, and all console games.
*sigh* PC. How I love thee.
Have you seen the PC line up?
Our exclusives are far bigger and far better.
Simple fact is, PC exclusives make more money than console exclusives. And our games are half the price.
1080p and 30 FPS in 2014 isn't exactly amazing.
There are no games around that match the Metro series for atmosphere.
They're arguably the greatest under-played games in the past decade.