@annoyedgamer
I wonder if you really played those 'bad' games because as I recall most of them were pretty good. The last example being Watch Dogs 2.
And using Far Cry as an example doesn't really help your case either.
Because hype is what defines a game's quality.
Sometimes it's better to be under the radar...this year above all is proof of that.
BTW it's a tactical shooter...nothing that would get the kids wet these days.
Bioware...or what is left of the company...have dumbed down their 'RPGs' more and more the further the series' went, so it's s valid concern.
Get lost Rookie. Play with your toys.
I hate when people nitpick about unimportant and especially unrelated stuff. Get a grip.
I was hooked from the first showing as well...the art, character and bot design, sci-fi setting and especially the soundtrack all just seem amazing to me.
Watch Dogs 2's world was also pretty reactive. They have some impressive tech going on there.
Go f yourself and your Christmas spamming on such a day!
Or DAI.
No, not really. It's more likely this step even shortens development.
2 f'in days!
Switching took them two days...what's two days for a million light years game?!
Luckily there is no reason to panic. It's a simple switch to an enhanced version of CryEngine with better netcode and Twitch integration.
I definitely understand the scepticism. The game is soooo far from being complete and essentially fun. Sometimes wanting too much isn't a good move.
This engine is a modified and fully licensed CryEngine. At least know what you're talking about.
Inform yourself on the topic first please. The whole conversion was done in two days since Lumberyard is a fully licensed and extended CryEngine version. It has enhanced capabilities especially for networking which will greatly benefit the game. Also support for CryEngine is questionable already due to Crytek's financial situation. It's a smart move and not concerning.
There are some people who call all electronic music dubstep, others call it techno and others electro...they simply don't know it better.
The sound design was even done by Richard Devine, one of the most sophisticated freaks in electronic music!
I refuse to give this site any clicks from now on! Desperate click baiting.
From what you've seen...?! If you had at least played them.