I agree with you, however, Automatic/bot responses to all different problems are the most annoying when you are reaching support to solve a serious problem. It happened to me once, and I was more pissed about the automatic replies I often got than the issue itself.
We went from 4 Volta cards in a rig costing $60,000 running a ray-traced demo at 24 FPS to a single consumer-grade card costing $800 running the same demo, in less than a year. nVidia could have done nothing, and just pumped the cards' performance a little instead of making a graphical technology advancement (one that is held as the holy grail for graphics and was a pipe dream a few years ago). And here you are mad at them for moving the graphics technology forward.
His reasons for the score:
- Character Customisation;
- Tutorial disguised as quests;
- Quests rewards;
- A huge map;
- Challenging Puzzles;
- Perks;
- Being able to grind for Atoms (in a $60 game, face-palm);
- Photomode;
- The landscape of Appalachia;
- Sound Effects;
- Playing with friends, and launching nukes.
Nothing about the gameplay, like it doesn't exist. Or what ...
Can't believe they had wasted almost 4 years on this game. It would have been better for them and their fans if they had put that time in to Starfield, or TESVI. Oh well, hope they learned their lesson.
What people seem not to understand is that it would take an astronomical catastrophe to destroy what Sony has built in this generation so far. Microsoft has a heavy fight to win.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
Red Dead Redemption 2
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
Super Mario Odyssey
God of War
Marvel's Spider-Man
Persona 5
Bloodborne
Resident Evil VII
Uncharted 4