Are you kidding me? I got the game for 26.50€ (CD-key) on few days after release date. Now the lowest price is 23€(excluding russian CD-keys, which are selling for ridiculously low prices).
This site is selling for 33€, and that is the claimed "low price"..
I use site AllKeyShop, find the best deal and go for it. Haven't had any hiccups so far.
They see me rollin'
They hatin'
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For me, although I had some annoyances at the start, and still even now I sometimes happen to die from a fall. :S But this manages to restrict me from jumping around everywhere like a clown, and sticking to more even travel grounds.
And the game taught me to stop messing around and be discrete about my movements and actions, in the game, when roaming and fighting.
I got 3xp for hiring a prostitute. So there's a bit faster way to level up, lmao.
Holly f**king s*it, how did you manage to complete the game so fast? I have 40+ hours on the clock, and I've completed about, let's say 30% quests and exploration etc. level 19.
About the levels, if you were stuck on the XP bug for main missions (no XP rewards for completion after a certain point), then perhaps you lost your 5+ levels there, who knows, maybe even more, the main missions gave a LOT of XP in the beginning for me, until I stopped receiving XP.
I can't seem to get it completed either. tried all of day-times, nothing worked. So I moved on.
@AnotherProGamer
Well I believe it's called sand-box because you have a certain area, where you can freely roam around and play with the things developers have thrown into the world for you to play with.
It doesn't mean that there are no restrictions, there are always restrictions.
Never been in a sand box in childhood, I see. Sandbox is EXACTLY what is sounds like, you use your environment to build shit, and you destroy shit others have built, and you are free to do as you wish with the sand, and all the toys mommy throws at ya.
It's that simple
Caliber and hype? You're kidding, look at games like AC:Unity, that's all the game had, where did it go? All the way down the hill on its ass, franchise ruined.
It's like in those cartoons where a certain character would run past ground and on air, later realizing and facing the consequences, hype is basically that.
I had played previously Red Dead on PS3, so it showed that I have unlocked him in the Director Mode (I think that it said Director mode, can't remember for sure). Maybe I will check later if anyone is interested.
You just hate numbers and math, admit it!
It does look worse than AC:IV, even AC:III, I've played those on High/Ultra, only a few options ultra, to have a good 55avg framerate. And they looked pretty impressive. This one I can max out and is steady 60, and it looks pretty weak. Also the only AA mode you can have is FXAA or Off... great...
Basically this is a straight port from Old-gen consoles with better textures and a few enhancements. Asking a full price for this on PC is not cool. A game that looks worse than...
It depends on the game. But in Open-World games I prefer a fast travel location that is not like all the different areas of the game or, worst of all, any specific spot, but rather certain limited amount of fast travel stations, so you still are forced to get to your destination by some amount of distance.
Basically the article is made like this :
Why GTA V is the worst open-world game I've ever played.
1. You get too many assists, not realistic enough
2. You have to shoot a lot, it gets repetitive
3. You have to drive a lot, it gets repetitive
4. You have to earn money to buy things
5. Story...
Well I'm playing the game, on PC (i5-3570K, GTX770, 1080p, maxed out, but shadow map and draw distance about 40% and Nvidia DoF ...
Nice tip, burning the zombies is a great way to get rid of them, and you can enjoy the nice view too.
Whoah, I could get a 0/10 rating from a game that I haven't even made. This guy gives 0/10 to a game that someone has spent effort to make. 0/10 could only be acceptable if a game wouldn't launch at all.
Look what long you so?
Gigabyte GTX 770 2GB. Great performance on all games, but Ubisoft titles.
I wouldn't call the card a budget card, it was the best performer for the money. GTX 80's are better, but they cost twice the 70's.
Oh man, I bought 2GB card last year, and Crapisoft's latest titles all require more than that. 2GB works, but 3GB if you don't want stutter on medium/high.
If you got less than that I feel sorry for you, since consoles have unified ram of about 5GB(PS4) for gaming, developers don't seem to bother to port games that use as less VRAM as before for PC, because of this you need a lot of VRAM.
Never would have I imagined that I needed more than 2GB for...
AC series in general has gone very cheesy, gameplay and story wise. I miss the brutality and feel of mystery from the very fist Assassin's Creed game.
Now with each new title they seem to go further and further away from the base theme, and Ubisoft doesn't seem to understand what an Assassin should be like. They put them in a place that they seem like an all-open, undefeateble, psychotic rebel gang.