This like my other Ubi games will be in my library when I buy the new RTX5000 series. I got Division 2 free with my rtx2070, I got Watchdogs Legion free with my rtx3080 and I expect to get this game free when I get my new PC.
I don't know if I wouldn't recommend it while it's cheap, there is fun to have in it... but, the restrictions placed on storage and other conveniences do get annoying and as you're wondering around a really good Fallout map with some great locations it does make you resent the game for it not being a proper Fallout title, outside the map there's not really much to praise. It could have been so much more.
It's the t**ts at the top looking at ways to cut devs wages and get the players to tip them like waiting staff, and I'll guarantee a percentage is skimmed and kept by Activision Blizzard. This is 100% for shareholder and CEO playouts.
No, but they do like to give the you the "choice" to pay to make the limitations, restrictions and all the annoying stuff they added to inconvenience the player go away.
"We went way to fast from "Thanks to Phil Spencer, Xbox has no games" to "thanks to Phil Spencer, we´re getting four Xbox first party games on PS5, in a year where Playstation won´t give us none"
We went from MS choosing to not make games and instead buying up and consolidating a huge part of the industry so now three Publishers are no longer competing, to MS locking away multiplatform publishers to fill the lack of exclusive content, to M...
...a link to an article about CD project red and that's the answer, are you ok? The studios under the publishers MS purchased how much choice in the matter do you think they had before the buyout? Come on this is so simple.
"Different, yes. Less damaging to gamers? In that regard there´s no difference at all. At least, of course, what you´re telling me now is that´s OK to money hat studios to make third party games which were coming to your platform ...
@Obscure
Wow, all that dribble and your still ignoring everything everyone's telling you.
"First: To be acquired for $8 cents or $80 Billion is also a *CHOICE*, genius. It doesn´t matter if you like or not!" Oops, someone doesn't know how the stock market works, ask your Mum or Dad.
Extremely simple answer, Bethesda no longer have a choice who to work with. Very different to this third party game, and the studio i...
@Obscure
Wow, sweating hard are we?
You seem to be upset with decisions made independently with Sony but defend MS's takeovers, you know the ones where MS spent $80 billion on publishers leading said publishers no choice on who to work with.
Third party is a choice not the same as spending $80 billion on removing that choice and industry consolidation. Hope that clears things up for you kid.
And please tell me why...
@obsure
From interview with Director Hyung-Tae Kim and Technical Director Dongi Lee "Initially intended to be a "small-scale" project, the game received a significant boost through the partnership with Sony. Sony provided them with "extensive support, including full localization, marketing, full QA testing, and tool sharing from other Sony studios."
Evil Sony invested in a studio and made their games scope bigger, how dare they suppor...
Evil Sony made them do this too!!!!!!! REEEEEE!!!
"French Youtuber and Author of la biographie d'AHL Julien Chièze recently interviewed Stellar Blade’s Director Hyung-Tae Kim and Technical Director Dongi Lee. In the video, Julien just informs viewers about the interview and it’s all in French, but thanks to Redditor Controlworst and a Resetera forum, they were able to translate and highlight key parts of the interview.
According to the trans...
What's wrong little man, didn't you like my "Stella" joke
I love how you still think a game is the same as a Publisher. This is an independent studio, they choose who they work with and what's best for them. You are too blinded by fanboy rhetoric to see that spending $80 billion on purchasing multiple publishers and consolidating huge parts of the industry is very different from a single game.
Go try your gaslighting on someone else....
Best thing to do is turn off auto update if you're on Steam and wait for the mods to catch up. It takes me the best part of a day to update everything and check the load order hasn't been messed up. My big problem is that I have pre- combines turnd off in the settlements and scrap everything mod, two things that can be a nightmare to work together, so if I decide to update things may be a total mess in my settlements.
The game is hyped and from what I've seen is very good, but I'm not surprised as it's free.
I think I'll have some time to wait before it comes to PC and I get to play, but congrats to the devs on what looks to be a Stellar game.
Or just stop giving so much of the cash to CEO's and shareholders, this is where staying independent can be a good for the workforce and platform holders can help buy using them as third party. Big win, win there for all.
The big publishers are now too big to grow in the industry, they still make unbelievable amounts of money but the low growth means lower shares. To counter that the bloated Publishers are firing workers, raising the price of games, filling the games wi...
MY MODS!!!
This is when I regret having over 250 mods for fallout 4... and no not all of them are 18+, I have a HQ sky texture mod too.
More likely is that EA is too big and bloated that it can't grow anymore from games like Dead Space.
Sell the IP to a studio that doesn't have to worry about shareholder payouts and endless growth.
@ Abear21
A complete lack of understanding is used as their defence, one company grows industry while the other spends more than any other in the industry's history to consolidate a mammoth part of it.
It's like saying a brick is the same as a house.
Edit: actually just ignore him, looking down the comments it just seems like they are having one of those days.
yep. I'll get it as part of a new build, I got my 3080 on release with a new build and I plan to get a 5080 or 5090 with whatever the newest i9 is at the time of release.
Meant to say executive producers.
Because it was less than what we had before, when you get a new game in a series you expect it to build on what people love not take away. I still enjoyed Fallout 4 and play it to this day, but mainly for the map, the settlement building and the mods that have turned it into a better game. Fallout 4 without the mods is a dull game, the others still hold their own.