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Post by Ash 'Kaosu' Symonds » 18 Dec 2020, 17:41
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Post by DaddyCool » 18 Dec 2020, 20:57
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May I never be perfect.
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Post by Ash 'Kaosu' Symonds » 18 Dec 2020, 21:01
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Post by GraceMellody » 18 Dec 2020, 21:46
Genuine question am I the only PS4 owner who has suffered 1 crash and a total of 2 glitches......compared to some Nes/Atari 2600 games I've played back in the day as a kid that's nothing.
[/quote]it seems pretty random, I’ve seen some people with older PS4s who’ve only had visual glitches and some people with newer ones who’ve had constant crashing, it’s really unstable[quote=Beerkeg post_id=4938471 time=<a href="tel:1608326214">1608326214</a> user_id=100737]
Feeling pretty good about doubting the hype. I'll just wait for the crack and if its decent, gonna wait till it goes on sale for like 10 bucks or so.
[/quote]seems like the best route to take lol
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Post by Nishizono Shinji » 28 Dec 2020, 20:57
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Post by Jim Nickabocker » 01 Jan 2021, 22:52
That being said, it's got a good foundation. Good characters, various intriguing narrative paths to follow including the main one. But even on a rig that can run the game effectively, I've found a handful of problems that I can't help but feel as though it could have easily been taken care of with more time and less crunch. People standing up on their motorcycles, invisible pistol magazines, sound/music cues that are stuck on loop well after cinematics, dialogue overlapping each other at a comedic rate, item preview windows getting stuck on the HUD display and receiving calls in the middle of a supposed cinematic are just some of the things I bore witness to in my 100+hours of playing the game.
I honestly think this game would have done so much better had the higher ups at the game studio emphasized on quality instead of trying to get it out on a specific date. And while I'm sure after a good amount of time, the game will see plenty of patches and fixes that will essentially get it out of the glitched up hole it dug itself into, in my humble opinion, the damage has been done. I can't recall a game getting so successfully hyped up to the point that its fall from grace was essentially a freefall straight from near-space.
Anywho, long story short. Potentially great game which completely missed its mark on launch day due to preventable decision-making. Numerous glitches that hold it back from truly being epic, would not recommend for consoles until way down the line. 4/10
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Post by GraceMellody » 25 Jan 2021, 22:02
Thanks for the review! It's nice to hear an in depth opinion about the game. I did consider it at one point, but I definitely don't think i'll be buying it now (or at the very least until massive improvements are made)Jim Nickabocker wrote: ↑01 Jan 2021, 22:52Oh good grief, where to even start with this thing? First off, I wanna say that I got it pretty much on day 1 for the PC and I can say without a shadow of a doubt, that it's got crazy potential.. but I can't outright say it's a good game.
That being said, it's got a good foundation. Good characters, various intriguing narrative paths to follow including the main one. But even on a rig that can run the game effectively, I've found a handful of problems that I can't help but feel as though it could have easily been taken care of with more time and less crunch. People standing up on their motorcycles, invisible pistol magazines, sound/music cues that are stuck on loop well after cinematics, dialogue overlapping each other at a comedic rate, item preview windows getting stuck on the HUD display and receiving calls in the middle of a supposed cinematic are just some of the things I bore witness to in my 100+hours of playing the game.
I honestly think this game would have done so much better had the higher ups at the game studio emphasized on quality instead of trying to get it out on a specific date. And while I'm sure after a good amount of time, the game will see plenty of patches and fixes that will essentially get it out of the glitched up hole it dug itself into, in my humble opinion, the damage has been done. I can't recall a game getting so successfully hyped up to the point that its fall from grace was essentially a freefall straight from near-space.
Anywho, long story short. Potentially great game which completely missed its mark on launch day due to preventable decision-making. Numerous glitches that hold it back from truly being epic, would not recommend for consoles until way down the line. 4/10
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Post by LilMissLarBear » 25 Jan 2021, 22:21
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Post by GraceMellody » 25 Jan 2021, 22:39
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Post by Jim Nickabocker » 02 Feb 2021, 22:15
Also glad my review was useful @GraceMellody! I'd say give it a while before purchasing. They're already making strides with regular fixes and patches which have fixed some of the problems that take you out of the emersion. They'll get it to where it needs to be at some point!
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Post by Nishizono Shinji » 03 Feb 2021, 06:22
Also Witcher 3 was an absolute mess on launch but nobody remembers that :pHeyitslaurenk wrote: ↑25 Jan 2021, 22:21Yeah this all day long. I mentioned it over in Gamer Clan but I will say it again (but slightly reworded)- just because a game is bad now, doesnt mean its a bad game in general. Games like these that are more bigger and open world can improve with the right patches and things. Take No Man's Sky for example, that got quite bad reviews (from what I seen anyway) when it first came out then it got better as the game got updated now it won the award for Best Ongoing game in 2020. Some folk are forgetting that it will take time and at that point the game just wasnt ready. With more updates Im sure this will be great.
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Post by Nishizono Shinji » 11 Feb 2021, 03:06
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Post by GraceMellody » 16 Feb 2021, 02:50
*salutes* WE WISH YOU LOOK, BRAVE SOLDIERNishizono Shinji wrote: ↑11 Feb 2021, 03:06gunna finish my playthrough on this now a few patches have been installed.
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